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The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Entrepreneurship@DU
39 episodes
3 hours ago
The Entrepreneurship@DU podcast features conversations with University of Denver students and alumni who share their entrepreneurial journeys, strategies, and perspectives. Each interview provides a glimpse into the lives of these innovators, creatives, and problem solvers. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the inspiring careers of founders, artists, and other up-and-coming disrupters.
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The Entrepreneurship@DU podcast features conversations with University of Denver students and alumni who share their entrepreneurial journeys, strategies, and perspectives. Each interview provides a glimpse into the lives of these innovators, creatives, and problem solvers. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the inspiring careers of founders, artists, and other up-and-coming disrupters.
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Courses
Education,
Business,
Management
Episodes (20/39)
The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Teaching in the Age of AI: A Conversation with Professors Aaron Duncan & Michael ...
In this episode of the Entrepreneurship@DU Podcast, host Joshua Ross sits down with DU professors Michael Myers and Aaron Duncan to discuss how artificial intelligence is reshaping higher education. Together, they explore how AI is transforming the way students learn, faculty teach, and universities prepare graduates for an evolving workforce. 

The conversation dives into creating psychological safety in the classroom, integrating AI, and the importance of collaboration between students and educators. Myers and Duncan share how they are rethinking assignments, assessment, and engagement to help students build curiosity, adaptability, and critical thinking skills in an AI-driven world. 
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2 weeks ago
55 minutes 10 seconds

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Futureproofing Innovation with Eric Schneider
In this episode of the Entrepreneurship@DU Podcast, host Joshua Ross sits down with DU alum Eric Schneider, founder of Futureproof Studios. Eric shares how his background in art and design fueled a career at the intersection of creativity, technology, and entrepreneurship, and why he believes curiosity and user-centered thinking are essential for innovation. 
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1 month ago

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Ethan Whitson: Building The Guide Network
In this episode of the Entrepreneurship@DU Podcast, host Joshua Ross welcomes DU alum Ethan Whitson, founder of The Guide Network, a platform built to help outdoor guides streamline operations and grow their businesses. What started as a marketplace to connect customers with guides quickly evolved—through trial, error, and customer feedback—into a full-service software solution now used by guides from solo operators to high-end lodges. 
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2 months ago

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Distilling the Locke + Co Journey
In this episode of the Entrepreneurship@DU Podcast, host Joshua Ross sits down with DU alums Owen Locke and Rick Talley, co-founders of Lock & Co. Distilling. What started as a garage experiment between two lifelong friends has grown into a gold-medal-winning whiskey brand rooted in Colorado tradition. 
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3 months ago

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
How DU Students Are Growing an Innovation Community
In this episode of the Entrepreneurship@DU Podcast, host Joshua Ross sits down with University of Denver students Gina Parker and Charlie Peterson to talk about building community through entrepreneurship on campus.

Gina and Charlie share their experiences leading and growing Pop-Up Palooza, a signature event that brings students, alumni, and the Denver community together to showcase student ventures. They discuss how the event has evolved and how it fosters creativity, connection, and an inclusive entrepreneurial culture at DU.

The conversation also explores their leadership in Launchpad (formerly the DO U Entrepreneurship Club), lessons learned from starting a business, and how entrepreneurship has shaped their mindset and personal growth. Gina and Charlie reflect on the skills they’ve gained, the importance of getting involved, and their vision for building an even stronger innovation community and ecosystem on the University of Denver campus.
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4 months ago
28 minutes 25 seconds

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
From Cookbook to Movement: The Story of Cocina Libre
In this episode of the Entrepreneurship@DU Podcast, host Joshua Ross sits down with Dr. Julia Roncoroni — psychologist, University of Denver professor, and co-founder of Cocina Libre Collective. What started as a cookbook highlighting immigrant chefs has blossomed into a movement: dinners, workshops, a documentary, and now a podcast — all rooted in storytelling, culture, and the universal language of food. Julia shares powerful stories of resilience, discusses the barriers immigrants face in the food industry, and offers insights into building mission-driven businesses from lived experience.

Noah shares his journey from growing up in Missouri to serving in the Marines, including his firsthand experience during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. He discusses how these life-changing experiences shaped both his perspective and the mission behind Pentilla. 

The episode dives into how Noah and his co-founder are building a vodka brand that also focuses on community, adventure, and giving back to veterans. Noah reflects on lessons learned in entrepreneurship, balancing school, business, and personal life. 
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6 months ago

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
From the Marines to Making Vodka, with Noah Hampton
In this episode of the Entrepreneurship@DU Podcast, host Joshua Ross interviews Noah Hampton, a first-year student at the University of Denver, Marine Corps veteran, and co-founder of Pentilla Vodka. 

Noah shares his journey from growing up in Missouri to serving in the Marines, including his firsthand experience during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. He discusses how these life-changing experiences shaped both his perspective and the mission behind Pentilla. 

The episode dives into how Noah and his co-founder are building a vodka brand that also focuses on community, adventure, and giving back to veterans. Noah reflects on lessons learned in entrepreneurship, balancing school, business, and personal life. 
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7 months ago

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition (ETA), with Neil Pollard and Sean Kearns
In this episode, our host sits down with Sean Kearns and Neil Pollard, to discuss Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition (ETA)—a growing approach to business ownership. Together, we explore why ETA has gained momentum, how it lowers risks compared to startups, and what makes it a compelling choice for aspiring entrepreneurs.



Listeners will learn about key steps to identifying, financing, and scaling an acquired business, as well as the critical role universities like the University of Denver play in fostering ETA education and ecosystems. Whether you're curious about transitioning into business ownership or understanding new market opportunities, this episode provides actionable insights and ways to engage with ETA.
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8 months ago
37 minutes 22 seconds

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Shaping a Career in the Outdoor Industry, with Chris Jerard
In this episode of the Entrepreneurship@DU Podcast, host Joshua Ross interviews Chris Jerard, serial entrepreneur and current VP of Marketing at Outside. They discuss Chris’ journey from an English and poetry major at the University of Colorado to becoming an influential entrepreneur in the outdoor industry. Chris shares how his early entrepreneurial experiences, from running a painting business in college to co-founding Free Skier Magazine, shaped his career.

The episode concludes with insights into Chris’s current role leading experiential and event marketing for Outside, including the successful launch of the Outside Festival and his passion for outdoor adventures.
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9 months ago
51 minutes 23 seconds

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
First Team Analytics, with Ryan Elmore and Will Palmquist
In this episode of the Entrepreneurship@DU Podcast, host Joshua Ross interviews DU alumni Will Palmquist and University of Denver faculty member Ryan Elmore. Together, they discuss their journey as co-founders of First Team Analytics, a sports analytics company focused on collegiate soccer.

The authors discuss their passion for helping entrepreneurs succeed through their framework of five essential pillars: strategy, structure, people, processes, and cash. Through their real-world experiences helping businesses scale from $1M to $50M in revenue, they emphasize the importance of building company culture by design rather than default and how entrepreneurs can create sustainable growth while maintaining their company's values and mission.

They discuss their experiences in the intense six-week program, highlighting the challenges they faced, the valuable mentorship they received, and the crucial skills they developed, such as market validation and rapid adaptation to feedback. The guests offer encouraging advice to prospective Basecamp participants, emphasizing the program's impact on their entrepreneurial journeys and urging listeners not to hesitate in applying. This episode provides a compelling insider's view of the Basecamp accelerator program, a must-listen for anyone interested in entrepreneurship education or considering applying to BASE Camp program. 
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10 months ago
39 minutes 34 seconds

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Ready, Set, Scale, with Stephen Adele and Zach Lewis
In this episode of the Entrepreneurship at DU podcast, host Joshua Ross interviews DU alumni and entrepreneurs Stephen Adele and Zach Lewis about their book "Ready, Set Scale: Scaling Your Business Without Losing Your Soul."

The authors discuss their passion for helping entrepreneurs succeed through their framework of five essential pillars: strategy, structure, people, processes, and cash. Through their real-world experiences helping businesses scale from $1M to $50M in revenue, they emphasize the importance of building company culture by design rather than default and how entrepreneurs can create sustainable growth while maintaining their company's values and mission.

They discuss their experiences in the intense six-week program, highlighting the challenges they faced, the valuable mentorship they received, and the crucial skills they developed, such as market validation and rapid adaptation to feedback. The guests offer encouraging advice to prospective Basecamp participants, emphasizing the program's impact on their entrepreneurial journeys and urging listeners not to hesitate in applying. This episode provides a compelling insider's view of the Basecamp accelerator program, a must-listen for anyone interested in entrepreneurship education or considering applying to BASE Camp program. 
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11 months ago
48 minutes 37 seconds

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Unlocking BASE Camp: Insights and Experiences, with Leah Nieboer and Sam Fordyce
This Entrepreneurship@DU episode features an insightful conversation with two recent graduates of the E@DU Basecamp Accelerator program: Leah Nieboer, a PhD candidate and podcast creator, and Sam Fordyce, an undergraduate student and dumpling entrepreneur.  

They discuss their experiences in the intense six-week program, highlighting the challenges they faced, the valuable mentorship they received, and the crucial skills they developed, such as market validation and rapid adaptation to feedback. The guests offer encouraging advice to prospective Basecamp participants, emphasizing the program's impact on their entrepreneurial journeys and urging listeners not to hesitate in applying. This episode provides a compelling insider's view of the Basecamp accelerator program, a must-listen for anyone interested in entrepreneurship education or considering applying to BASE Camp program. 
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1 year ago
33 minutes 5 seconds

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Bridging Academia and Innovation, with Mohammad Mahoor
In this podcast episode of the Entrepreneurship at DU podcast Joshua Ross interviews Mohammad Mahoor, a professor at DU's Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science. Mahoor discusses his transition from academic research to entrepreneurship, particularly focusing on his work in artificial intelligence and robotics to create social robots. These robots, such as Ryan, are designed to assist older adults with dementia and children with special needs. He emphasizes the challenges and rewards of balancing multiple roles, from academia to business, and shares insights on how interdisciplinary collaboration and AI advancements are driving innovation in his field.  
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1 year ago
38 minutes 55 seconds

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
From Student to Content Creator, with Noah Ryan
Noah Ryan joins the Entrepreneurship@DU podcast to discuss his journey from college student at the University of Denver to successful content creator and entrepreneur. He shares insights on building an authentic online presence, the challenges and opportunities in the digital content space, and strategies for monetizing a social media following. Noah offers advice on career development, emphasizing the importance of acquiring diverse skills and adapting to new opportunities rather than solely pursuing passion.

Whether you're a student, professional, aspiring content creator, or an entrepreneur, this episode offers a fresh perspective on the importance of creating genuine value for an audience while maintaining personal authenticity in the digital age.
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1 year ago

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
The future of work, with John Winsor
Dive into the future of work with John Winsor, University of Denver alum and expert on Open Talent. In this episode of the Entrepreneurship@ DU podcast John shares his entrepreneurial journey from magazine publishing to disrupting the advertising industry, and offers invaluable insights on navigating the evolving landscape of work.
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1 year ago
43 minutes 14 seconds

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Logan House Coffee, with Andre Janusz
On this episode, host Joshua Ross sits down with Andre Janusz, a University of Denver alum whose unconventional path took him from corporate America to founding Logan House Coffee Company - a Denver-based coffee roaster with multiple local shops.
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1 year ago

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
GoodLove Foods, with Chennelle Diong
In this episode, host Joshua Ross sits down with Chennelle Diong, an entrepreneurial University of Denver alum and the founder of GoodLove Foods, a gluten-free consumer packaged goods company. Chennelle delves into her journey of starting a business in the gluten-free industry, explaining what gluten is and the rising demand for gluten-free products. She shares her motivation behind launching GoodLove Foods and the company's approach to positioning itself for long-term growth in the rapidly expanding gluten-free market.
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1 year ago

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Office of Tech Transfer, with Ashley Thomas & Art Saltarelli
In this episode, host Joshua Ross sits down with Ashley Thomas and Art Saltarelli from the University of Denver's Office of Technology Transfer. They discuss the mission and work of this important office, which supports innovation and entrepreneurship across the university community.
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1 year ago
28 minutes 47 seconds

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Ben’s Cycles, with Ben Burgert
In this episode, host Joshua Ross engages in a fascinating discussion with Ben Burgert, the entrepreneurial founder of Ben's Cycles and a University of Denver alum. Burgert shares his profound passion for bicycles and the inspiration behind establishing his business, which specializes in restoring and selling classic bikes, allowing cycling enthusiasts to experience the charm and nostalgia of vintage bicycles.
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1 year ago

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Wedfuly, with Caroline Creidenberg
In this episode of the E@DU podcast, host Joshua Ross has a conversation with Caroline Creidenberg, the innovative founder of Wedfuly and University of Denver alum. They explore her journey of building a successful wedding business, adapting and pivoting through a global pandemic, her experience pitching on Shark Tank, and finally the reasons behind her decision to sell Wedfuly.
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1 year ago
41 minutes 56 seconds

The University of Denver's Entrepreneurship Podcast
The Entrepreneurship@DU podcast features conversations with University of Denver students and alumni who share their entrepreneurial journeys, strategies, and perspectives. Each interview provides a glimpse into the lives of these innovators, creatives, and problem solvers. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the inspiring careers of founders, artists, and other up-and-coming disrupters.