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August 9th 2016: Why Do 85 Percent of Entrepreneurs Fail To Raise Funds?

Welcome to my 250th show. Thank you for your support. Why do 85 percent of all funding pitches fail? I discuss 7 easy to address mistakes that entrepreneurs make: Social media is certainly dominating how we communicate, our entertainment and our news. What are the major trends in 2016? Big news for the environment. Plastic Bag usage in England has reduced by 85 percent or 6 billion plastic bags in the last 10 months, an incredible effort. We salute the young surfers who invented the Seabin, a revolutionary ocean cleaning technology that sucks up plastic bags, paper, oil, fuel and detergent

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Mark Schulman

Todays guest is a superstar and ticks all of those boxes. Added to that, he is one hell of a good guy. In the mid-1990s, Mark Schulman was the drummer for the band Simple Minds and has since played with Foreigner, Sheryl Crow, Stevie Nicks, Destiny's Child, Billy Idol and is playing world tours with Cher and Pink. He is also a music producer, audio engineer and co-owner of West Triad Recording Studios in Venice, California. He is the recipient of numerous Gold and Platinum discs and has appeared on nearly every American and European variety show on television including The Grammys, David Letterman, The Tonight Show, Conan O’Brian, Jon Stewart, American Idol, X-Factor and many more.
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