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Comment on Art without Commerce is a Hobby by evan loiterman

If I am matched with the right consumer and not asked to be cheaper faste r or to change my style, and an agent understands for the time I put in I deserve compensation, ok. A hobby is something you do...

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Comment on Getting into an (our) accelerator by 3 Ways Social Media Changed...

[...] unlike the apparent Lack of Diversity in Silicon Valley, people such as LaunchPad Co-Founder Chris Schultz seem genuinely interested in ensuring that Nola’s tech/entrepreneur community represents...

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Comment on Getting into an (our) accelerator by 5 Ways To Diversify Silicon...

[...] Many of us were not born into wealth, do not live amongst Ivy League creatives, and do not have anyone to give us money to eat and live while we build a business, so we cannot quit our jobs to...

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Comment on New Orleans’ Neighborland by Obvious Backs Online Community For...

[...] New Orleans' Neighborland | The Adventures of Chris Schultz [...]

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Comment on New Orleans’ Neighborland by Neighborland Gets Funding Injection...

[...] Schultz, who is participating in the round along with Peter Bodenheimer through Voodoo Ventures, blogged about the investment. He stated, “Today I’m thrilled to announce that Voodoo Ventures is...

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Comment on How to be an awesome business co-founder by D Crais

Good points, all.

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Comment on How to find a technical co-founder by FounderDating: Find the...

[...] Launch Pad and Launch Pad Ignition and mentor/investor to many local start-ups has blogged on the woes of finding a co-founder and on how to be an awesome [...]

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Comment on New Orleans’ Neighborland by Neighborland Grows « Candy Chang

[...] including The Obvious Corporation, True Ventures, Lerer Ventures, SV Angel, Crunchfund, and Voodoo Ventures! More about it in our Neighborland handbook. More things about economy and health and...

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Comment on New Orleans’ Neighborland by Neighborland « Candy Chang

[...] including The Obvious Corporation, True Ventures, Lerer Ventures, SV Angel, Crunchfund, and Voodoo Ventures. More about it in our Neighborland handbook. To an exciting time collaborating with...

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Comment on Launch Pad – The Place for New Orleans Startups by A Toast to...

[...] 2009, Launch Pad was the first co-working space to open in New Orleans. With a focus on tech and start-ups, the founders of Launch Pad put as much work into growing the community as goes into...

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Comment on My Top 10 WOW’s about Zappos by Juan Pablo Pereira

Can someone give me meghan boyd’s email please! Thank you very much!

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Comment on Outside my comfort zone. You can do this. by Gil

Thanks for sharing Chris. Why did you ride up to Colorado in a U-haul? Did you have the whole trip planned out before you left, or did you take it one day at a time? Do you see yourself wanting to take...

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Comment on Outside my comfort zone. You can do this. by Blake

Love this.

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Comment on Outside my comfort zone. You can do this. by auntie midge

Chris, this is just how I felt when I biked up Cadillac Mountain! I couldn’t sleep the night before…I kept channeling the little engine that could: I think I can, I think I can…and I did! It was a...

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Comment on Outside my comfort zone. You can do this. by Randall

Get a trailer with center of gravity on two wheels mid trailer. Place a two by eight at the end of the trailer and then roll the bike onto the plank. The trailer will roll back at first then straighten...

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Comment on Outside my comfort zone. You can do this. by Gerard

Congrats man! Keep it up. Looking forward to hanging out on the west coast next week.

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Comment on Meet me at Hack Night by Heads Down | The Adventures of Chris Schultz

[...] So, I’ve decided to start putting systems in place to balance both roles. I love working with entrepreneurs but I’m going to be more strict about the time I spend doing it.  I’m going to start...

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