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Innovation Race Podcast
Innovation Race
17 episodes
1 month ago
We meet fascinating inventors, innovators, politicians and leaders — who share the view that what’s best for America is to protect patents and keep innovation in America. Hosted by Jenny Beth Martin.
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We meet fascinating inventors, innovators, politicians and leaders — who share the view that what’s best for America is to protect patents and keep innovation in America. Hosted by Jenny Beth Martin.
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Technology
News,
Government,
Tech News
Episodes (17/17)
Innovation Race Podcast
Randy Landreneau: The Inventor
Randy Landreneau is an inventor, an entrepreneur, and now an activist fighting to restore the rights of inventors. As the President of US Inventor, a non-profit organization, Randy represents inventors, writers, and entrepreneurs around the country to advocate for the US Congress to pass laws that will strengthen the US patent system. The main problem stems from The America Invents Act of 2011 that upended some of the revolutionary framework that made the US patent system an engine that sparked exponential growth in American innovation and ultimately propelled America to the leader of the free world. Randy’s battle may seem irrelevant to much of the population, but after hearing this episode you will realize how this battle impacts all Americans.
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2 years ago
51 minutes 15 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
Declan Ganley: The Entrenpreneur
Declan Ganley is an Irish entrepreneur whose focus has been primarily in telecommunications. He is the founder and CEO of the telecom firm Rivada Networks. Declan was a contributor to the film Innovation Race and in this episode he dives deeper into some of the challenges his companies have faced when it comes to protecting intellectual property.
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2 years ago
27 minutes 29 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
Josh Malone: The Balloon Guy
Josh Malone, is a father of 8, an entrepreneur, an innovator, and an inventor. Josh invented Bunch O Balloons, which launched with a massively successful Kickstarter campaign, and would go on to win Toy of the Year. Just when Josh thought he had secured a future for his family, he learned a large corporation had stolen his invention and was selling it under a different name! This led Josh down a path to save his patent. Little did he know that he would ultimately fight to save the entire US patent system.
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2 years ago
55 minutes 25 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
Luke Livingston: The Director
Jenny Beth Martin sits down to discuss Innovation Race with Director Luke Livingston. They discuss some of the details about what went into the making of Innovation Race, and they reminisce on some of the other films they have worked on together, including Invalidated (prequel to Innovation Race), Border States of America, narrated by actor Nick Searcy, The Determinators, and Tea Party Movie.
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2 years ago
37 minutes 13 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
The Honorable Paul R. Michel: The Judge
The Honorable Paul R. Michel is a former Federal Appeals Court Judge, appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1988, and in 2004 he assumed the duties of Chief Judge. Michel served on the bench for 22 years before “retiring” in 2010 so that he could speak out about the serious damage he was seeing done to the US patent system. For being retired, he is possibly the hardest working person on the issue of intellectual property protection and he has been named one of the 50 most influential leaders in intellectual property law.
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2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 53 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
The Honorable F. Scott Kieff: The Commissioner
The Honorable F. Scott Kieff is a former Commissioner of the US International Trade Commission, where he served from October 2013 to June 2017. Scott has served as an advisor to high-level government offices during the Bush, Obama, and Trump Presidential Administrations on national security and economics. Scott is an author, an attorney, and currently the Fred C. Stevenson Research Professor at the George Washington University Law School. Scott is an expert in international trade and business, intellectual property, and much more.
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2 years ago
47 minutes 18 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
Gordon Chang: The Messenger
Gordon Chang is an attorney, an author, a regular contributor on major media networks, and one of the leading American voices on all things China. In this episode, Gordon pulls back the curtain on the Chinese Communist Party and exposes some of the major challenges the United States faces with its greatest geo-political foe.
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2 years ago
44 minutes 7 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
Professor Adam Mossoff: The Resident Expert (Part 2)
Adam Mossoff is Professor of Law at the Antonin Scalia School of Law at George Mason University. He is an expert on patent law and intellectual property. Mossoff has testified before Congress on numerous occasions. When it comes to intellectual property, when Mossoff speaks, Congress listens. Mossoff was gracious enough to lend his expertise to the films Invalidated and Innovation Race, and now to the Innovation Race Podcast. This is episode two of a two part series.
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2 years ago
36 minutes 31 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
Gary Lauder - The Adventurer
Gary Lauder is a venture capitalist and the Managing Director of Lauder Partners, LLC., a Silicon-Valley based venture capitalist firm. He has degrees in international relations from the University of Pennsylvania, economics from the Wharton School, and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business. He has invested in over 160 private companies, mostly in the technology or communications industries. In the film Innovation Race, he described the “venture” in venture capitalism as being short for “adventure,” and after spending time with Gary it is clear that he has a passion for the adventures he embarks on every time he helps a start-up business or inventor with their innovative ideas. As an investor, Gary has a unique perspective on the importance of patents and the various improvements that need to be made to protect inventors and harness the American spirit of innovation.
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2 years ago
50 minutes 9 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
Robert Spalding: The General
Brigadier General Robert Spalding, USAF, retired, is the founder and CEO of SEMPRE, a technology company with the mission of protecting and securing our most critical resource - data. Gen. Spalding is the former White House National Security Council Senior Director for Strategic Planning. He has served in senior positions of strategy and diplomacy within the Defense and State Departments. Gen. Spalding has authored two books on the threats the United States faces from China and his expertise is unparalleled.
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2 years ago
26 minutes 58 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
Jacqueline Deal: The Strategist
Jackie Deal is the co-founder of the American Academy for Strategic Education (AASE) and the President of the Long Term Strategy Group. Jackie specializes in foreign policy strategy and teaches courses on net assessment, Chinese policy, and political warfare to national security professions. Her work involves assessing the ambitions and weaknesses of foreign rivals to improve US intelligence. Jackie is an important voice as we take a deeper dive on some of the foreign policy implications of the innovation race with China.
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2 years ago
32 minutes 55 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
Professor Adam Mossoff: The Resident Expert (Part 1)
Adam Mossoff is Professor of Law at the Antonin Scalia School of Law at George Mason University. He is an expert on patent law and intellectual property. Mossoff has testified before Congress on numerous occasions. When it comes to intellectual property, when Mossoff speaks, Congress listens. Mossoff was gracious enough to lend his expertise to the films Invalidated and Innovation Race, and now to the Innovation Race Podcast.
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2 years ago
42 minutes 12 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
Frank Gaffney: The Clear and Present Danger
Frank Gaffney is the Executive Chairman and Founder of the Center for Security Policy and the former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs under President Ronald Reagan. In this episode, Frank reveals the clear and present danger the United States faces in the race with China.
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3 years ago
47 minutes 15 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
Congressman Thomas Massie: The Clucks Capacitor
Congressman Thomas Massie is not your typical member of Congress. Massie is a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), an innovator, and a patent-holding inventor. In what might be shocking to most, the Republican-leaning libertarian lawmaker is the self-proclaimed "greenest" member of Congress, living on a farm in rural Kentucky that is completely off the grid and powered by a repurposed Tesla battery. Massie appears in the film Innovation Race where he demonstrates his newest invention from his Kentucky farm and discusses what steps are needed to return the US patent system to its former glory.
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3 years ago
55 minutes 5 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
Inventor Adrian Pelkus: The Artificer
Adrian Pelkus. Adrian is an inventor and entrepreneur, a veteran of the United States Navy, and he is precisely the person the founders had in mind when they enshrined the protection of intellectual property in the US Constitution. He is the quintessential inventor or artificer as he prefers to be recognized. Adrian’s life and work embody the American Dream and exemplify the reason we must reestablish our once robust protections of intellectual property.
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3 years ago
56 minutes 4 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
Inventor Molly Metz: The Queen of Rope
Molly Metz. Molly is known as “the queen of rope” and is a 5 time world champion in the sport of speed jump roping. Molly never set out to be an inventor, but when she encountered a problem that she needed to solve, she invented a new design of jump rope. Molly obtained two patents for her design and believed that she owned the exclusive rights to her idea until someone stole that idea and used the US patent system against her. This is a story of success, overcoming challenges, and the ongoing fight for our rights.
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3 years ago
44 minutes 25 seconds

Innovation Race Podcast
Innovation Race Podcast (trailer)
3 years ago
2 minutes 1 second

Innovation Race Podcast
We meet fascinating inventors, innovators, politicians and leaders — who share the view that what’s best for America is to protect patents and keep innovation in America. Hosted by Jenny Beth Martin.