Inventors Helping Inventors
Alan interviews Amy Leiker. Amy Leiker discovered that many cat owners with mobility issues found it painful to bend down to clean their litter boxes. Why not raise the litter box so owners can access them easily? She invented an elevated litter box solution called the Lofty Loo - great for owners and their furry friends. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website:
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Is your invention risky or rewarding? It's both. Alan briefly shares why inventing is risky. Then he describes 3 ways that invention is rewarding - in ways no other career can duplicate. Tune in to learn about comfort zones, the ripple effect, and the success factor. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website:
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Alan interviews David Levy. David Levy loved having friends over for fun and backyard grilling. But he found he couldn't enjoy great conversations and tend to the food. He wanted great conversations and great grilled food. He invented the Bola Grill - a versatile tabletop grill. Now he can tend to guests and the food. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website:
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Alan shares with you why your invention may have a fatal flaw. He describes how to find out early if there is a fatal flaw and how to remedy it - before it's too late. You'll learn about two types of fatal flaws of otherwise successful inventions - one may surprise you. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website:
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Alan interviews Chandra Devam. Chandra Devam grew up in a challenging rustic environment as a child, which taught her to be resilient, creative, and inventive. Inventing was always in her DNA. Today she is the co-founder of Aris MD, a high-tech imaging company. Her product is a 'Google Maps for surgeons' that creates precise 3-D views of body organs. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts so you won't miss a single episode. LinkedIn: Chandra Devam
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Alan shares with you why you must Trust but Verify your invention to succeed. What does this mean? You should do validation testing on your invention. He describes why choosing not to do validation testing early - may cost you thousands of dollars later on. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website:
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Alan provides a new Me on the Mic episode. Alan reaches out to you for your input and feedback. Please answer 3 questions: What do you like best about the podcast? What do you like least about the podcast? What would you change - or like to hear? Your feedback will help improve the podcast experience for all listeners. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website:
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Your mindset model for invention success may be exactly backwards. Many inventors operate from a Have - Do - Be model. When I have more money, I can commercialize my invention. Then, I'll be successful. Learn to use the Be - Do - Have model, so you can succeed. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website:
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Alan interviews George Burkhardt. George Burkhardt grew up on a farm and often invented things to solve problems. He became an engineer, working for the Air Force before retiring back to the farm. Today, he's an active inventor, not only licensing his own inventions, but helping other inventors, as well. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Email:
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Alan describes 5 elements of your marketing pitch. To succeed as an inventor, your marketing pitch must be clear, concise, and compelling. Alan shares each of the 5 elements of a clear, concise, and compelling pitch - giving you an example - of your 30-Second Pitch. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website:
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Your mindset model for invention success may be exactly backwards.
Many inventors operate from a Have - Do - Be model. When I have more money, I can commercialize my invention. Then, I'll be successful.
Learn to use the Be - Do - Have model, so you can succeed.
Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode.
Website: www.alanbeckley.com