Ragamala Dance Company Blends Generations and Cultures
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.
Episodes
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Entrepreneurs Share Pro Tips for Launching Your Startup
1m 49s
Need some quick advice to kick your startup plans into high gear? Successful entrepreneurs Ryan Feit, co-founder of SeedInvest, Jennifer Lane and Priyanka Verma, co-founders of Laquerus, and Dick Schulze, found of Best Buy, offer some pro tips to get you started.
These distinguished speakers shared their insights at the Wisconsin Entrepreneurship Showcase on October 4, 2018.
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Brake Bread Uses Bicycles to Deliver Fresh Bread to You
5m 9s
Nate Houge and Micah Taylor founded Brake Bread – St. Paul, Minnesota’s premiere Community Support Bakery that delivers fresh bread to its customers by bicycle. They’re all about three things: bread, biking, and building a sustainable community.
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4 Top Tips for Networking Beginners
3m 19s
Etiquette expert Arden Clise guides college student Matt Grega through some essential networking tips including the perfect handshake, remembering someone’s name, entering a group conversation, and mastering the art of holding your food plate and drink in one hand.
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Queblo Shifts Their Business Model with Plans for the Future
6m 59s
As Queblo, Igor Fridman's construction start-up, builds momentum and gains interest from well-respected builders, he confers with mentor Eapen Chacko, editor at EIX, the Entrepreneur and Innovator Exchange, about flexing his business model to remain profitable and sustainable.
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STAGE Culinary Arts Puts Healthy Eating Front and Center
7m 16s
Over the course of 12-weeks, students from the St. Paul Creative Arts Secondary school worked with different restaurants and food industry partners and discussed concepts like budgeting, ticketing, money management, restaurant ownership, and cooking at home for their families.
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Buying your first home? Tips to get you started
3m 10s
In an interesting twist, today’s young adults are skipping over the starter home trend more common in their parent’s generation (but it’s got so much character!) and going straight from living at home to buying their own dream home.
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Energetic Entrepreneur Innovates To Destigmatize Diabetes
9m 1s
Entrepreneur Meghan Sharkus, a rising junior at the Schulze School of Entrepreneurship at the University of St. Thomas and the founder and CEO of ExpressionMed, a medical tape startup, is undaunted by the demands of both pursuits. Or, if daunted, she has enough exuberance to maintain her motivation despite the challenges. And she's lucky to have found a willing mentor in Entrepreneurship professor
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Making it Work: Queblo
7m 14s
Queblo is an online marketplace that connects builders and homeowners with Spanish-speaking contractors. It does this through an app where workers create a portfolio of their work.
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Shopping in the 1930s with Heimie's Haberdashery
4m 19s
Heimie’s Haberdashery gives its customers a shopping experience of nearly 100 years ago, a time when the department store served as the cultural hub of a city.
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Making a Social Impact with a Sustainable Farming Solution
5m 33s
Leeore Levinstein, Elizabeth Alonzi, Jesse Abelson, three members of the five-person Vetiver Solutions team, competed against 24 other undergraduate entrepreneurial student teams from across the United States in e-Fest 2018 at the Schulze School of Entrepreneurship at the University of St. Thomas.
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How to Make Art More Accessible Through Minigolf
4m 54s
A place that can only be described as Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory meets Pee-wee’s Playhouse. At Can Can Wonderland you can play mini-golf, drink boozy milkshakes, learn to tap dance and earn a high score on one of many vintage arcade games. But this mini-golf wonderland is far from your typical wacky roadside attraction—every hole and every decoration was designed and created by local artists.
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Craft Ginger Beer Company Farmer Willie's Navigates Rebrand
5m 33s
Ellen joined the Farmer Willie’s team to build out their brand ambassador program as the company transitions into Willie’s Superbrew. Helping her navigate the rebranding effort is mentor Kim Eddleston, senior editor, Entrepreneur & Innovation Exchange, and professor of entrepreneurship and innovation at Northeastern University’s D’Amore-McKim School of Business.
Extras + Features
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Kady Lone, Pudge the Cat's Human Talks Freelance Lifestyle
56s
Pudge the Cat's human, Kady Lone talks about learning the ins and outs of a freelance lifestyle.
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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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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 | Mambo
3m 44s
BLM dancers kick of the show with a performance to West Side Story's "Mambo".
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TV Takeover - Black Label Movement | Canary
5m 44s
This dance from Black Label Movement imagines a prom at the bottom of a coal mine.
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TV Takeover - Black Label Movement | Hive
4m 50s
Dancers from BLM and the University of Minnesota perform "Hive" live.
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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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