My First Million

Stanford Students Pitch Us Their Startups For $3500 In Prize Money

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Apr 29, 2023
Students at Stanford pitch their innovative startup ideas for a chance to win $3,500. Highlights include a groundbreaking wearable device for the hard of hearing and an AI tool aimed at simplifying college admissions. The discussions encompass the challenges of competing in tech, the potential impact of augmented reality, and strategies for improving job applications for Gen Z. Participants share insights on leveraging prize money and the journey of entrepreneurship, reflecting on mentorship and leadership within the vibrant college startup ecosystem.
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ANECDOTE

The "MFM Bump"

  • Shaan Puri jokes about the "My First Million bump", asking Bobby Housel about its impact.
  • Bobby shares that his girlfriend got jealous due to increased attention from female founders.
ADVICE

Pitching Advice

  • Founders should clearly and concisely present their startup idea within the given timeframe.
  • After the initial uninterrupted pitch, be prepared for questions and interruptions.
INSIGHT

Hearing Loss and Captions

  • Hearing loss is a significant problem, affecting more people than cancer or diabetes, with low hearing aid adoption rates.
  • Captions are a preferred solution for many with hearing loss, leading to lawsuits like the one against Netflix.
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