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Crack It In An Hour
Significant Industries, LLC
28 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to the only podcast that tries to crack a problem facing the world—from the audacious to the ridiculous— in exactly one hour. From “How do we make aerobics a thing again?” to “How can we make aging more fun?”, Jesse, Simon and Romain—co-founders of Significant—take on a different problem and dive deep into a conversation about how they would or could go about fixing it. One problem, once a week, one hour to crack it.
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Welcome to the only podcast that tries to crack a problem facing the world—from the audacious to the ridiculous— in exactly one hour. From “How do we make aerobics a thing again?” to “How can we make aging more fun?”, Jesse, Simon and Romain—co-founders of Significant—take on a different problem and dive deep into a conversation about how they would or could go about fixing it. One problem, once a week, one hour to crack it.
Show more...
Marketing
Business,
Entrepreneurship
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How do we make money make sense?
Crack It In An Hour
1 hour 2 minutes
4 months ago
How do we make money make sense?

Only 48% of Americans can answer basic financial literacy questions. 43% of Americans don't know what a 401k is. It probably comes as no surprise this leads to serious financial problems down the road. Financial illiteracy costs Americans over $1,000 a year, and a staggering total of 243 billion. So why is money so hard to understand? Is it a system built to intentionally confuse? Is it a topic that falls on deaf ears? Are we talking about finance totally wrong? In this episode the gang goes wide trying to pin down how to help people not just understand money better, but WANT to understand money better. Check it out!

Crack It In An Hour
Welcome to the only podcast that tries to crack a problem facing the world—from the audacious to the ridiculous— in exactly one hour. From “How do we make aerobics a thing again?” to “How can we make aging more fun?”, Jesse, Simon and Romain—co-founders of Significant—take on a different problem and dive deep into a conversation about how they would or could go about fixing it. One problem, once a week, one hour to crack it.