Episodes
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Ragamala Dance Company Blends Generations and Cultures
6m 55s
For the Ramaswamy family, dance — specifically Bharatanatyam, a South Indian classical dance form — is both lifeblood and business. Now in its 26th season, Ragamala Dance Company is a world-renowned company. The Ramaswamy family members consider themselves lucky to be able to pursue what they love. And lucky to be able to do it all with each other.
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These Social Entrepreneurs are Taking on Water Scarcity
9m 9s
For Joshua Kao, any downpour of rain is a missed opportunity. Why should 700 million people worldwide be experiencing water scarcity when perfectly potable water falls from the sky? How could he make a difference? Like most innovations, LivingWaters Systems started with these simple observations from Kao. Now, with a prototype in hand, the LivingWaters team is scaling up.
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Turning Infertility into a Fruitful Opportunity
7m 36s
Elyse and Brad Ash were unexpectedly confronted with infertility when all of their married friends were starting families of their own. Inspiration took root in their darkest moments and, desperate for connection and aching to make a difference, Elyse and Brad initiated Fruitful, a fertility mentorship startup.
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Holy Land Deli Gathers Everyone Around the Table
5m 35s
Opened in 1987, Holy Land deli and restaurant in Northeast Minneapolis functions as an extension of the Wadi family's love of food and an invitation to know more about Muslims and Arabs in the Middle East. From that small start, Holy Land expanded their operations and helped revitalize a neighborhood in the process.
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City-Dwellers Can Go Wheels Up on Adventure with Ridj-it
6m 12s
Ari Iaccarino is a hiking enthusiast; when he was new to Boston and without his own car, the four-hour roundtrip to the Franconia Ridge in the White Mountains of New Hampshire seemed impossible. The experience inspired him to create Ridj-it, a ridesharing startup. Just as a ridge connects two mountains, this startup connects you to the mountains.
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This Chutney is Out to Dominate Your Ketchup Obsession
8m 8s
Ketchup dominated America's condiment preferences since its introduction in 1876. Sriracha outpaced ketchup in 2016 as one of the 10 fastest growing industries in the U.S. Could chutney be the next sauce to stage a tastebud takeover? The Sajady sisters certainly hope so, as they scale up Maazah Chutney, their sauce startup side hustle. Video by Maria Bartholdi
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Hyannis Country Garden is a Family Business With Deep Roots
6m 46s
Jocelyn Duffley was no stranger to Hyannis Country Garden when she took over as President and General Manager but that didn’t make the transition any easier. It was her first time running a business — and many of the employees were family members. Could she manage the family and the business and help both thrive?
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The Drone Innovation That Exceeded Expectations
6m 59s
Rahul Tiwari left Purdue University in Indiana and returned to Minnesota to pursue his drone innovation — called Spooky Action. The Spooky Action team has set their sights on using their drone innovation to bring internet connectivity to the remotest regions of Northern Africa. They’re designing and prototyping, testing and evaluating, to engineer an innovation that can help change the world.
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This Barber Shop Museum is a Feast for the Eyes
8m 6s
Behind the iconic spinning barbershop signs and gilded frames at the NYC Barber Shop Museum are five generations of barbers. Master barber Arthur Rubinhoff operates four locations of his New York City barber shop, Reamir & Co, along with his son and wife, who also cut hair. As she says, everything is about the family.
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Should the USA Build a Wall on BOTH of its Borders?
10m 49s
In this episode of "America From Scratch" we explore the security gaps on our northern border, as well as why our southern border gets so much media attention. Former federal prosecutor Matt Pinsker speaks on his experience on the southern border dealing with drug cartels. And an asylum seeker talks about how his asylum process has been a fight for safety.
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Trichotillomania and the Keen Smart Bracelet Startup
5m
For over 20 years, Aneela Idnani Kumar hid her hair pulling disorder, also known as Trichotillomania. When Idnani Kumar and her husband searched for treatment options, they were disappointed by what they found. So they decided to create their own solution.
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Get Riled Up With Roller Derby League Minnesota RollerGirls
3m 38s
Thundering skates are matched by thundering applause as the women stream onto the track. It's time for a bout unlike anything you've ever seen.
To dig into the misconceptions about roller derby -- is the action real? Are these athletes or party girls? -- we sat down with three members of the league: Meet Itches Be Trippin, Diamond Rough and Obscene Sheen.
Extras + Features
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Why Does Everybody Love Pudge the Cat?
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Kady Lone explains why she thinks everyone loves her cat, Pudge. Connect with Rewire: Website: http://rewire.tpt.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tptrewire Twitter: https://twitter.com/tptRewire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tptrewire/
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Kady Lone and Pudge the Cat Get Donuts, Talk Business
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At one of their favorite spots in Minneapolis, Glam Doll Donuts, Kady Lone discusses how more of her peers are turning their social media following into opportunities for self-employment, just like she did.
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Kady Lone, Pudge the Cat's Human Talks Freelance Lifestyle
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Pudge the Cat's human, Kady Lone talks about learning the ins and outs of a freelance lifestyle.
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Pudge the Cat's Human, Kady Lone Talks Self-employment
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Kady Lone and her Internet-famous cat, Pudge, on self-employment and making it work. Connect with Rewire: Website: http://rewire.tpt.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tptrewire Twitter: https://twitter.com/tptRewire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tptrewire/
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How Kady Lone Made Her Cat Pudge Famous
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A brief look into how Kady Lone made her cat, Pudge, Internet-famous. Connect with Rewire: Website: http://rewire.tpt.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tptrewire Twitter: https://twitter.com/tptRewire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tptrewire
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TV Takeover - Black Label Movement | DaNCEBUMS
3m 16s
What if, instead of music, bands made *dance?* Learn a move from the DaNCEBUMS and make it your own!
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TV Takeover - Black Label Movement | Watchers
2m 15s
Drea Reynolds performs a song live in studio, and the audience dances along.
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TV Takeover - Black Label Movement | TU Dance
3m 1s
TU Dance collaborates with dancers from Black Label Movement.
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TV Takeover - Black Label Movement | Close Quarters
4m 35s
This dance from Black Label Movement is inspired by the idea of a group of people together in the last watertight compartment of a sinking ship.
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TV Takeover - Black Label Movement | India
2m 51s
Carl Flink and other members of BLM travel to India to teach the idea of "bodystorming".
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TV Takeover - Black Label Movement | HBLC
3m 37s
We learn more about the Hmong Breakers Leadership Council, and see some cool moves.
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TV Takeover - Black Label Movement | Fame
4m 3s
Queen Drea sings a mashup of "Fame" by David Bowie and the iconic musical on Black Label Movement's episode of TV Takeover.
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