Radio Recap: Ice Cream with Purpose
Jennie Dundas (left) and Alexis Gallivan (right), co-founders of Blue Marble Jennie Dundas and Alexis Gallivan are making the guilty pleasure of ice cream infinitely less guilty with artisanal, organic Blue Marble ice cream that comes with a twofold goal: One, in making yummy food you feel good eating and two, by also [Read More]
Radio Recap: Daymond John
Daymond John is a world-renowned marketing and branding guru. As founder & CEO, Daymond John led his company, FUBU, to over $6 billion in sales and revolutionized the fashion industry in the process. Today, he continues to be revered as one of the greatest branding minds of all time and has parlayed his abilities for [Read More]
Radio Recap: Startup Accelerators
For many entrepreneurs in the tech space, being a part of something larger has helped get business off the ground quicker than going at it alone—which is why more and more startups are turning to incubators and accelerators to help bridge the gap from concept to completion. While business incubators have been around since the [Read More]
Radio Recap: Making a Living Through the Words of Others
Content analysis blog, Pricenomics, claims the Internet is now overrun by poorly managed content mills. Content mills—or farms as they’re sometimes called—employ droves of freelance writers to generate original, SEO-packed content specifically designed to reach maximum readability and share-ability potential by automated search engines. Mill content may be annoying for readers looking for more [Read More]
Radio Recap: Telepresence Robots
If you’ve ever seen something that looks like an iPad on a Segway, you’ve just witnessed the future. These are called telepresence robots and they’re becoming more commonplace as their mobility and connectivity add a new dimension to remote communication which is un-reproducible by smartphones or other larger, bulky teleconferencing systems. With telepresence robots can [Read More]
Radio Recap: Creating Tony Award-Winners
Broadway musical ‘Hamilton’ has made history, not only as the sold-out smash hip-hop musical hit of America’s first Treasury secretary, but it’s also received a record-breaking 16 Tony Award nominations and its creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda, has even won a Pulitzer Prize for the show. Broadway is having its most diverse season to date, reflected in [Read More]
Radio Recap: Millennials & Money with Congressional Candidate Erin Schrode
Millennials (those aged 18 to 35) have now surpassed the Baby Boomer generation as not only the largest living generation, but also are now the biggest voter population in the country. Millennials are also those hardest hit by unemployment. Which means starting now, politics are about to change dramatically. Today on 'Dot Complicated with Randi [Read More]
Radio Recap: From Broadway to Wall Street
Becoming an entrepreneur isn’t usually a first job for most. Compared to more traditional careers, entrepreneurship is risky, demanding, and requires plenty of capital, so working a steady job before starting your own company can often give you the skills, experiences, and money necessary for success. Some jobs better prepare you than others—take sales, where [Read More]