Inventors Helping Inventors

Alan Beckley
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Sep 28, 2020 • 32min

#106 - From forensic psychology to the perfect blanket for couples - Rebecca Katz-Baldwin

Alan interviews Rebecca Katz-Baldwin Rebecca Katz-Baldwin was a creative thinker early in her youth. When she got married, she discovered sharing a bed meant that she lost the ability to tuck edges around her for comfort when sleeping. So, she invented the solution - the Tucky Blanket - that gives each partner their own mini blanket to tuck. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts so you won't miss a single episode. Email: tovakatz001@gmail.com
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Sep 21, 2020 • 46min

#105 - From the Streets of South-Central L.A. to a basketball training tool - Chad Briscoe

Alan interviews Chad Briscoe. Chad Briscoe spent his youth on the streets of South-Central L.A. But he knew he wanted something better for his life. He loved basketball and wanted to give back to the community. So, he invented Ball By Yourself - a way to train without having to chase errant basketballs. Today, Ball By Yourself sells all over the world. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.ballbyyourself.com
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Sep 14, 2020 • 44min

#104 - From artist to the perfect wave-catching surf glove - James Rankin

Alan interviews James Rankin. James Rankin loved the California surf, but found it hard to "grab water" when body boarding. So, he invented Webs gloves to solve the problem. Today,he is a full-time inventor with a variety of products. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts so you won't miss a single episode. LinkedIn: Above the Sun Creations
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Sep 7, 2020 • 47min

#103 From neurosurgery to space-age fasteners - Harold Hess

Alan interviews Harold Hess. Dr. Harold Hess devoted his career to cutting-edge neurosurgery, inventing a spinal implant. That invention led him into an unexpected direction: selling space-age fasteners through his company Enduralock. Today, Enduralock fasteners sell into aerospace, oil and gas, and space industries, to name a few. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.enduralock.com
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Aug 31, 2020 • 1h 2min

#102 - From Canadian cold to a hot new smart speaker product - Thomas Stachura

Alan interviews Thomas Stachura. Thomas Stachura grew up in Edmonton, Canada. His flair for invention began as a youth. As an adult, he became annoyed that smart speakers eavesdrop on conversations 24 hours a day. So, he invented Paranoid, a product that enables the smart speaker features consumers want, while preventing annoying eavesdropping. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.paranoid.com
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Aug 27, 2020 • 17min

#101 - Silver lining in the COVID-19 clouds

Alan provides another Bonus Training Thursday. In today's training episode, you'll learn 4 ways to turn the chaos and turmoil from the COVID-19 pandemic into benefits for your business. You'll learn how to 'get ahead of the 2021 race.' Tune in to find out what that means. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.alanbeckley.com Website: https://landyourlicensedeal.com
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Aug 24, 2020 • 55min

#100 - From time off to game on - Robert Bear

Alan interviews Robert Bear. Robert Bear is returning from a personal hiatus to again take the helm of the Invention Stories Podcast - Season 2. After episode #100, Robert Bear took some time off. Now he is back with a new season of interesting invention stories - interviewing InventRight students. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.InventionStories.com
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Aug 17, 2020 • 1h 1min

#99 - From professional cricket player to AI guru - Amit Anand

Alan interviews Amit Anand. Amit Anand grew up in India where he was a professional cricket player until age 20. Then, he pivoted into technology. Today, he is the CEO of EZ EnRoute Ltd, using AI and IOT (internet of things) technology to ensure children make it safely home from school. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.ezenroute.com Email: amit@ezenroute.com  
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Aug 10, 2020 • 41min

#98 - From heavy metal to molecular electronics - Adam Brown

Alan interviews Adam Brown. Adam Brown grew up in Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. He first achieved fame as a drummer traveling the world with the heavy metal band, Striker. Today, he is the CEO of Nanolog Audio, providing carbon-based pedals that produce smoother, yet diverse, sounds for guitars. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.nanologaudio.com
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Aug 3, 2020 • 42min

#97 - From tap dancing to stopping sippy cup spills - Cara Brzezicki

Alan interviews Cara Brzezicki. As a mom, Cara Brzezicki tired of retrieving sippy cups from the floor. So, she invented the solution: the Sippie Clippie. Her product catches sippy cups in flight - stopping messes and germy cups. Today, as a full-time inventor and writer of children's books, she helps families all over the world. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.JazzieBeans.com

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