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big bets and bad calls

Hosted by Clint McIntyre and Andrew Nash · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes

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11
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11 days ago
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54m
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About this podcast

We explore how big ideas become real businesses and what it really takes to build something new. We talk with founders, funders, and everyone in between who’s helping shape the next wave of innovation. Hosted by Clint McIntyre and Andrew Nash

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Clint McIntyre and Andrew Nash hosts big bets and bad calls, a business show with 11 episodes published.

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big bets & bad calls with Brightspace

May 27, 202646mEp. 12S1

Rob de Burgh Day has been an electrician, a talent agent, a venue owner, and the guy running a call centre out of Cambodia. So yeah — the Brightspace story didn't start in a boardroom. In this episode, Rob walks us throu

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big bets & bad calls with Trove

May 19, 202658mEp. 11S1

Sheree Andersen didn't set out to be an entrepreneur. She grew up on a Tasmanian farm, spent two decades in corporate HR, and stumbled into startups when she fell in love with building something from nothing. In this epi

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big bets & bad calls with Eolas Dx

May 13, 20261h 0mEp. 10S1

Two electrochemists. One $1.50 hack. A diagnostic platform that could go anywhere. Prof. Conor Hogan published a breakthrough mobile diagnostics idea in 2011 without patenting it. Someone called him an idiot. He never fo

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big bets & bad calls with MyFast Medical

May 5, 202633mEp. 9S1

What if the problem with healthcare isn't the doctors — it's the whole system they're trapped in? This week, Clint and Andrew sit down with Dr Farhad Goodarzy and Sadaf Tamizkar, co-founders of a healthcare startup that'

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big bets & bad calls with Mark My Words

Apr 28, 202657mEp. 8S1

James Smith had 150 students, five English classes, and a standing Sunday appointment with a pile of marking that never got smaller. So at 25, with barely two paying customers — both friends of friends — he quit his job

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big bets & bad calls with Cell Bauhaus

Apr 21, 202651mEp. 7S1

Megan Coomer and Michael Stumpf are the co-founders of Cell Bauhaus — a startup building software that simulates biology on a computer before anyone sets foot in a lab. Think 10x faster, 10x cheaper biotech innovation. W

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big bets & bad calls with Scale Investors

Apr 16, 202658mEp. 6S1

We sat down with Samar Mcheileh and Roo Harris, two of the three co-founders of Scale Investors to talk about being Australia’s First Women-Led VC Fund backing Women-Led Startups. Founded in 2013 as a gender-lens syndica

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big bets & bad calls with Dr. Anushi Rajapaksa

Apr 7, 202653mEp. 5S1

What if you could inhale your vaccine instead of bracing for a needle? We sat down with Dr. Anushi Rajapaksa, founder of Misti, who's on a mission to change the way biological medicines — including vaccines — get into yo

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big bets & bad calls with Byron McCaughey

Mar 30, 202652mEp. 4S1

Most psychologists who work with entrepreneurs have studied the experience. Byron has lived it. Before becoming a psychologist, Byron was a venture-backed founder, navigating the pressure, the uncertainty, and the intern

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big bets & bad calls with Leah Ruppanner, PhD

Mar 24, 202655mEp. 3S1

Most people think "mental load" means remembering to buy milk and book the dentist. Sociologist Leah Ruppanner Ruppaner says that's just the tip of the iceberg — and she's written the book to prove it. In Drained, Leah m

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big bets & bad call with Andrew Pankevicius

Mar 17, 202657mEp. 2S1

We sit down with QuarterZip co-founder Andrew Pankevicius, as he takes us on his journey from multiple startups, exits, and pivots, and what the future holds for onboarding at enterprise scale

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big bets & bad calls with Nicole Jenkins

Mar 10, 20261h 0mEp. 1S1

Today’s guest is Dr Nicole Jenkins co-founder of FeBI Technologies, a deep-tech startup developing quantum sensing technology designed to prevent missed and misdiagnosed iron disorders. It’s a fascinating mix of cutting-

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big bets and bad calls is hosted by Clint McIntyre and Andrew Nash. The show is categorised under business (entrepreneurship) and has published 11 episodes.

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big bets and bad calls has published 11 episodes.

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