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Release Date: 08/07/2025

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Megan Riggs joins the discussion to share her journey and the evolution of her business, Crunchy, while offering holiday stress solutions. The conversation covers holistic health approaches, self-assessment strategies, and the importance of celebrating small wins through customer stories. Megan delves into market research and product development, highlighted by the Crunchy Chug Off event and the Thrive Market launch. The episode explores retail expansion timing, scaling challenges, and the impact of retail visibility on direct sales. Branding, social media presence, and Heather's role at...

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(0:00) Introduction and discussion on stress and celebrating wins
(3:33) Startup World Cup and guest introduction
(5:01) Innovate Hampton Roads and Slover Library's podcasting facilities
(9:01) Tech nostalgia 
(10:52) Startup World Cup experience and growing up in Texas
(16:23) Chick-fil-A experiences and moving to Virginia love story
(23:33) Starting a business and overcoming personal challenges
(27:33) Breaking his foot and its impact on business journey
(30:38) Support from family and focus areas in Hampton Roads real estate
(34:06) First-time homebuyer programs and support for first responders and teachers
(41:24) Discover Virginia podcast evolution and guest stories
(47:02) Podcast recording techniques and metrics
(51:04) Audience demographics and distribution platforms
(53:30) Autocorrect mishaps and spelling humor
(57:22) Local cuisine and beach recommendations
(1:06:11) Closing remarks and Startup World Cup preview
 
 
 
- Celebrate every win, as even small victories can build momentum and keep you motivated through the peaks and valleys of running a business.
 
- The Startup World Cup event is not just a traditional business pitch competition but an engaging, high-energy experience that blends entrepreneurial spirit with entertainment.
 
- Maintaining a focus on customer experience and offering competitive wages are key strategies that have helped companies like Buc-ee's and Chick-fil-A build loyal followings and successful business models.
 
 
 
 
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