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Business Mentorship With Brian Maxwell PowerBar CEO & Startup Mentor Miles Spencer On MoneyHunt [Video]

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Business Mentorship With Brian Maxwell PowerBar CEO & Startup Mentor Miles Spencer On MoneyHunt #513

In this episode of MoneyHunt, join startup mentor Miles Spencer as he engages in insightful business mentorship with Brian Maxwell, the CEO of PowerBar and start up entrepreneurs looking to find a business mentor. MoneyHunt show goes into the world of entrepreneurship in the food industry as Brian Maxwell shares his wealth of experience and knowledge from power’s bar, providing invaluable insights into startup success and business growth as a mentor in business. Learn from the best in the industry as start up mentor Spencer Miles and entrepreneur mentor Brian Maxwell discuss business strategies and food startup challenges in the competitive business of healthy foods. Tune in to gain inspiration, business guidance, and actionable advice for your own entrepreneurial journey.

This episode offers a unique opportunity to witness firsthand the power of business coaching and mentoring in the startup world from business mentor coaching Brian Maxwell with PowerBar. As Miles Spencer, a seasoned startup mentor, engages with Brian Maxwell PowerBar and Cliff Ennico, viewers gain valuable perspectives on effective mentorship practices, business development, and navigating the complexities of entrepreneurship. Whether you’re a serial entrepreneur seeking fresh insights or a growing startup eager to learn from industry leaders, this episode promises to inspire, educate, and empower you on your entrepreneurial path. Join us on MoneyHunt for a mentorship conversation that could spark transformative growth in your business.

MoneyHunt website: https://www.moneyhunt.com

MoneyHunt, created by Miles Spencer & Cliff Ennico, was a seminal startup show of the dotcom era. Miles, Cliff and a MoneyHunt Mentor joined each MoneyHunt show. Each guest had 8 minutes to detail key categories like Product, Market, Competition, Management, Money, and Uses.

The final segment was the review session, where the pitches of each guest were debated and awarded thumbs up or down. Beginning in Season Six, MoneyHunt began awarding cash in the form of convertible debt (leaving the pricing of the equity to subsequent investors).

Miles Spencer and Cliff Ennico first began on a cable-access station in Connecticut in 1995 and aired on more than 130 PBS outlets and 13 countries overseas until 2005. Sometimes referred to as the grandaddy of the later Dragons Den and Shark Tank, MoneyHunt featured business start-up hopefuls pitching their ideas to a panel of reviewers that includes successful entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. After 12 minutes the panelists give either a thumbs-up or a thumbs-down. Although appearances on Money Hunt could be confidence shattering, many learned valuable lessons that enabled them to raise capital and start their businesses outside the show (though the show eventually also offered investment prizes. Because its advice is much more hard-nosed than the rosy, get-rich-quick platitudes offered by many others, Money Hunt is uniquely valuable.
Featuring; Miles Spencer, Cliff Ennico , MoneyHunt, Capital Express, Roberts American Gourmet, Pirate Booty, Dot Com (classics), Register.com, WHYY, PUBLIC TV Classics, Shark Tank, Dragons Den, Bernard Tapie, Debbie Fields, Jerry Yang

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