Welcome to Season 6 of Creative Distillation. We’re excited to belly up to the bar and bring you another round of scintillating, spirited discussions with exceptional guests from all corners of academia, holding forth about entrepreneurship research and how it applies to the real world.
We begin with longtime friend of the podcast, Bob Eberhart, Associate Professor of Management and Faculty Director of the Ahlers Center at the University of San Diego. He’s also the founder of the Reversing the Arrow conference. The seventh annual gathering — which examines the social effects of entrepreneurship — took place right her in Boulder this summer, and our first batch of episodes this season was recorded on location there.
Over some very classy, “retiring yet aggressive” canned rosé, Bob regales our hosts on the origin of Reversing the Arrow; the quality to price ratio of Costco wine; how entrepreneurship is about solving problems as opposed to just starting companies; and why not every entrepreneurship student should become an entrepreneur. All of that and much more, in this episode of Creative Distillation.
Enjoy and cheers!
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This episode of Creative Distillation was recorded on location at the Reversing the Arrow conference, held at Boulder’s Chautauqua Park in June 2024.
Learn more about Bob Eberhart’s work at reberhart.org.
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Learn more about CU's Deming Center for Entrepreneurship: https://deming.colorado.edu
Comments/criticism/suggestions/feedback? We'd love to hear it. Drop us a note at [email protected].
Thanks for listening.
- An Analog Digital Arts Production for the Deming Center for Entrepreneurship Produced, recorded and edited by Joel Davis
"Whiskey Before Breakfast" [Traditional] performed by Jeffrey York and Brad Werner. Recorded, mixed and mastered by George Figgs
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CREATIVE DISTILLATION
University of Colorado-Boulder professors Jeff York and Brad Werner distill entrepreneurship research into actionable insights.
Jeff York | Associate Professor | Research Director [email protected]
Brad Werner | Instructor | Teaching Director [email protected]
Deming Center for Entrepreneurship | CU Leeds School of Business 303.492.9018 | [email protected]
We begin with longtime friend of the podcast, Bob Eberhart, Associate Professor of Management and Faculty Director of the Ahlers Center at the University of San Diego. He’s also the founder of the Reversing the Arrow conference. The seventh annual gathering — which examines the social effects of entrepreneurship — took place right her in Boulder this summer, and our first batch of episodes this season was recorded on location there.
Over some very classy, “retiring yet aggressive” canned rosé, Bob regales our hosts on the origin of Reversing the Arrow; the quality to price ratio of Costco wine; how entrepreneurship is about solving problems as opposed to just starting companies; and why not every entrepreneurship student should become an entrepreneur. All of that and much more, in this episode of Creative Distillation.
Enjoy and cheers!
——
This episode of Creative Distillation was recorded on location at the Reversing the Arrow conference, held at Boulder’s Chautauqua Park in June 2024.
Learn more about Bob Eberhart’s work at reberhart.org.
--
Learn more about CU's Deming Center for Entrepreneurship: https://deming.colorado.edu
Comments/criticism/suggestions/feedback? We'd love to hear it. Drop us a note at [email protected].
Thanks for listening.
- An Analog Digital Arts Production for the Deming Center for Entrepreneurship Produced, recorded and edited by Joel Davis
"Whiskey Before Breakfast" [Traditional] performed by Jeffrey York and Brad Werner. Recorded, mixed and mastered by George Figgs
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CREATIVE DISTILLATION
University of Colorado-Boulder professors Jeff York and Brad Werner distill entrepreneurship research into actionable insights.
Jeff York | Associate Professor | Research Director [email protected]
Brad Werner | Instructor | Teaching Director [email protected]
Deming Center for Entrepreneurship | CU Leeds School of Business 303.492.9018 | [email protected]