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Made Here: Small business stories and conversations with entrepreneurs
GoDaddy & Hueman Group Media
25 episodes
3 days ago
Entrepreneurship is a journey — and not everyone gets a fair shot. Made Here is a podcast about what it means to be an underserved entrepreneur in America and what it takes to turn a small business idea into reality. Join GoDaddy’s Head of Corporate Social Responsibility Stacy Cline as she chats with resilient and driven local entrepreneurs. Listen to how they defied expectations and challenged norms, in order to create businesses that enabled them to realize their potential, support their families and give back to their communities.
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Entrepreneurship is a journey — and not everyone gets a fair shot. Made Here is a podcast about what it means to be an underserved entrepreneur in America and what it takes to turn a small business idea into reality. Join GoDaddy’s Head of Corporate Social Responsibility Stacy Cline as she chats with resilient and driven local entrepreneurs. Listen to how they defied expectations and challenged norms, in order to create businesses that enabled them to realize their potential, support their families and give back to their communities.
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Doing Good by Going Green | Jeremiah Rosenthal
Made Here: Small business stories and conversations with entrepreneurs
33 minutes 32 seconds
5 years ago
Doing Good by Going Green | Jeremiah Rosenthal

If we were to think of tech visionary entrepreneurs, people like Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk, might come to mind. On the contrary, and while the road may not be easy, any person, regardless of background and status, can carve out a name for themselves in business. In today’s episode, we’re featuring the story of Jeremiah Rosenthal, founder of Green Bin. Years ago, Jeremiah came to realize how much waste packing and moving created when he was moving in with his wife, who was his girlfriend then. In 2018, Jeremiah founded Green Bin, a company that rents eco-friendly moving boxes that are cheaper than cardboard and don't require assembly or tape.

In 2019 Green Bin® diverted over 3,000 lbs. of cardboard from landfills, saving 28 trees. The company also donated 9 trees that were planted in the Phoenix metro area. In this episode, Jeremiah shares how a personal milestone sparked the idea for his company, and how he turned his side hustle into a business that’s on a mission to do good.

To learn more about Jeremiah's business, visit: rentgreenbin.com

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Made Here: Small business stories and conversations with entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship is a journey — and not everyone gets a fair shot. Made Here is a podcast about what it means to be an underserved entrepreneur in America and what it takes to turn a small business idea into reality. Join GoDaddy’s Head of Corporate Social Responsibility Stacy Cline as she chats with resilient and driven local entrepreneurs. Listen to how they defied expectations and challenged norms, in order to create businesses that enabled them to realize their potential, support their families and give back to their communities.