Pitch Makeover
In the last episode of this season of Pitch Makeover, recorded at the Native Women's Business Summit, Natalia speaks with Vanessa Roanhorse. Vanessa is a resource curator, whose consulting practice connects Native communities with experts from outside the community looking to provide technical assistance. Vanessa is also a co-founder of the Native Women's Business Summit.
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Welcome to a special season of Pitch Makeover, recorded at the Native Women’s Business Summit. In this episode, Natalia is joined by Shayai Lucero of Earth & Sky Floral Designs, who blends her floral creativity with decades of business experience to foster deep connections and mentor new generations of reservation-based entrepreneurs. Shayai travels up to 100 miles to be a part of key moments in people's lives. A floral truck would allow her to take her designs where customers need them, while keeping her family close. Plus, Jaime Gloshay joins us for the Investor Take.
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Welcome to a special season of Pitch Makeover, recorded at the Native Women’s Business Summit. In this episode, Natalia is joined by Stephine Poston of Poston LLC, a strategic communicator who knows her strengths, and is ready to bring in expert resources to chase bigger government contracts. Plus, Jaime Gloshay joins us for the Investor Take.
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Welcome to a special season of Pitch Makeover, recorded at the Native Women’s Business Summit. In this episode, Natalia is joined by Cherylee Francis of Native Women Entrepreneurs of Arizona, and CF Productions, a visual storyteller focused on uplifting Native businesses. Plus, Jaime Gloshay joins us for the Investor Take.
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Welcome to a special season of Pitch Makeover, recorded at the Native Women's Business Summit. In this episode, Natalia is joined by Amanda June of Indigenous Peoples' Collective, a first user founder whose business supports Native artisans in an e-commerce platform. Plus, Jaime Gloshay joins us for the Investor Take. The Native Women's Business Summit return April 5th and 6th. Tickets and more info at NativeWomenLead.org.
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Pitch Makeover returns Tuesday, March 19 with a mini-season recorded at the Native Women's Business Summit. Transcript: Hey everyone it’s Gina Delvac, executive producer of Pitch Makeover. Starting TOMORROW Tuesday March 19 we’ll be back with a mini season featuring entrepreneurs Natalia met at the 2018 Native Women’s Business Summit. One of the updates you will notice in this new season of Pitch Makeover is thanks to Anisa Flowers, an enrolled Woodland Cree Tribal Member and Chief of Staff at Pipeline Angels. We have introduced a land acknowledgement at the start of each episode, and...
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Natalia and Gina get the 60-second pitch from Jean Miller Truelson of Flower, a support app that functions like a registry for friends in need, whether they've just had a baby, have recently become ill, or simply need extra support. In the Legal Minute, Mitzi Chang of Goodwin on how to vet a cofounder. Plus, this week's Investor Take from Ruth Ann Harnisch of The Harnisch Foundation. This is the last episode of Season 1. Stay tuned for Season 2!
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Natalia gets the 60-second pitch from Kimberly Moore of Go Together, which helps schools coordinate parent carpools and walk pools. In the Legal Minute, Mitzi Chang of Goodwin answers common startup legal questions. Plus, this week's Investor Take from Ruth Ann Harnisch of The Harnisch Foundation.
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Pipeline Angels member Asha Collins gets the 60-second pitch from Amrita Saigal of Saathi, which manufactures biodegradable sanitary pads made from banana fiber in India for anyone who gets periods. Mitzi Chang of Goodwin on documentation issues in the Legal Minute. And, this week's Investor Take from Ruth Ann Harnisch of The Harnisch Foundation.
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Pipeline Angels member Kellie Menendez guest hosts and gets the 60-second pitch from Morgen Bromell of Thurst, an inclusive dating app for queer people of any gender. "I believe the future is queer," Bromell says. Plus, the Legal Minute with Mitzi Chang of Goodwin. And, this week's investor take from The Harnisch Foundation.
info_outlinePitch Makeover host Natalia Oberti Noguera gets the 60-second pitch from Cheraé Robinson of Tastemakers Africa, a marketplace for travelers looking to discover one-of-a-kind experiences and local curators in African cities. In the Legal Minute, Mitzi Chang of Goodwin shares tips on incorporating as a C-Corp or an LLC. Plus, Cheraé's tough first pitch as the only U.S. entrepreneur at a pitch competition in Lagos, Nigeria, and her most recent pitch to a VC firm. And, this week's Investor Take from The Harnisch Foundation: manage expectations.