Today on our show, learn the story of how one man, who was born in Germany, has traveled to over 45 countries, and speaks 6 languages, wound up living in, of all places, Boone, NC, and dedicated himself to helping solve one of the largest

Over the past decade, Hivetracks has grown into a full-blown Venture Startup, raising over $1MM in investment capital and securing Government Funding worth over half a million dollars. Its software has globally significant potential around topics of colony collapse, food security, climate change, and biodiversity decline.

Using bees at biosensors, Hivetracks is unlocking an urgently needed source of environmental intelligence and data that’s natural, scalable, and available.

     

 
   Today we are preaching the gospel of entrepreneurship with President and CEO of NC IDEA, Thom Ruhe.  If you’ve ever battled with the question “is entrepreneurship really THAT important?” listen to the mind-blowing facts that will have you

Today we are preaching the gospel of entrepreneurship with President and CEO of NC IDEA, Tom Ruhe.

Tom Ruhe grew up in Northeast Ohio, but came to North Carolina when he was offered the position of second CEO of NC IDEA, who's mission is to foster entrepreneurism for the entire state. He has been working fiercely ever since to make North Carolina the best state in the nation for people of all backgrounds to start and grow companies.

     

 
   After spending twenty years in the electronics payment industry, Tim Herdklotz decided to leave it all and start making beer.  Tim is now President and Co-Owner of Booneshine Brewing Company, the wildly popular microbrewery, tasting room,

After spending twenty years in the electronics payment industry, Tim Herdklotz decided to leave it all and start making beer.

Tim is now President and Co-Owner of Booneshine Brewing Company, the wildly popular microbrewery, tasting room, and restaurant located in East Boone.  Along with his co-owner Carson Coatney, Tim saw a microbrewery trend happening across the country and decided to jump on that movement to fill a gap within the High Country’s gastronomical ecosystem.

     

 
   Prior to the 1980s, most Point of Sale interactions consisted of cash or check exchanges at clunky checkout machines that were limited to a single store’s accounting information. But with the invention of the microprocessor, slowly, cash

Prior to the 1980s, most Point of Sale interactions consisted of cash or check exchanges at clunky checkout machines that were limited to a single store’s accounting information. But with the invention of the microprocessor, slowly, cash registers evolved into much more complex machines that allowed Point of Sale transactions to become quicker, more accurate, more connected, and more helpful for companies trying to track their financials.

One of the people who saw the potential of this was Pete Catoe. And in 1987 he decided to start a company that specialized in POS transactions utilizing electronic cash registers. He called this business ECRS, or Electronic Cash Register Services. And today, it’s known as one of the most sustainable employers of the High Country.

     

 
   Getting started in Startups isn’t always black and white. It takes grit to find your way through the grey. Today’s guest, Sam Glovers, knows exactly what it takes to carve out your place in the Startup world and shares with us his Startup

Getting started in Startups isn’t always black and white. It takes grit to find your way through the grey. Today’s guest, Sam Glovers, knows exactly what it takes to carve out your place in the Startup world and shares with us his Startup origin story, plus tips for those aspiring to join this exciting ecosystem.

     

 
   Today's guest, Chris Grasinger, is one of Startup High Country's original founding members and has an impressively long wrap-sheet of entrepreneurism for his age (35). He is part-owner of the much beloved climbing gym, Center 45, has coac

Today's guest, Chris Grasinger, is one of Startup High Country's original founding members and has an impressively long wrap-sheet of entrepreneurism for his age. Today you'll learn about Chris' surprisingly deviant youth experiences, advice on lending options for entrepreneurs, and the intersection between privilege, abundance, and caution when it comes to starting or growing your business.

     

 
   On today's show, you'll get to know one of our founding members here at Startup High Country, Jeffrey Scott.  For someone who dropped out of college five times, it is amazing to see how much Jeffrey Scott has accomplished in his career an

For someone who dropped out of college five times, it is amazing to see how much Jeffrey Scott has accomplished in his career and in our community. From a very early age, Jeffrey pushed back against what he called the "Societal Treadmill." His dissatisfaction for what he saw as society’s constraints and expectations eventually led him into becoming an entrepreneur. Because, it was through the entrepreneurial world that he felt empowered to sink his teeth into actually SOLVING the big problems that he saw with the world.

     

 
   Today on Made in the High Country –– how local digital marketing genius, and co-founder of Startup High County, James Bance, started out as just another dreamy-eyed, Silicon Valley Tech Wannabe at the turn of the millennium, launched and

Learn how local digital marketing genius, and co-founder of Startup High County, James Bance, started out as just another dreamy-eyed, Silicon Valley Tech Wannabe at the turn of the millennium, launched and failed his first startup and eventually made the High Country his home.

     

 
   Today on our show, you’ll get to know one of our team members here at Startup High Country, and the man with his finger on the pulse of ALL things tech in the High Country, Declan Nishiyama.  Something I’ve always taken for granted about

Practically all of Declan’s coding and tech skills have been self-taught, and his journey into the world of development has been anything but straight-forward. In today’s episode you’ll learn how some false, yet well-intentioned advice combined with a close call with the FBI led Declan far away from the tech world, but then, how a harrowingly close call for what could have been a catastrophic chemical explosion helped propel Declan back into the world of software development.