Welcome to “Chill the F*ck Out” – the podcast for young professionals of all vocations - early in their journey between earning their degree and deciding how they will most effectively change the world.
Heather Ouida is the Co-Founder of the*gameHERs, a women-led community dedicated to amplifying and centering the voices of women gamers and femme identifying gamers across the spectra of gender ident…
Amy Ziff is the Founder and Executive Director of MADE SAFE. MADE SAFE is working to revolutionize how consumer products are made, thereby eliminating the use of harmful chemicals from the marketplac…
The writer of Glee and American Horror story, Brad Falchuk, discusses creativity and how failure is often one's greatest achievement.
Sabrina Horn, William Smith '83, is the founder and CEO of Horn Strategy, entrepreneurs, founders and CEOs navigate the early stages of their start-up businesses. This episode is filled with tons of …
Dan Rosensweig oversees the student-first connected learning platform, Chegg. As the President and CEO, Rosensweig is dedicated to extending opportunity within the one trillion dollar U.S. education …
Ato Bentsi-Enchill is a partner of Black Adam Africa. Ato strives to invest and in high-potential, innovative companies in Africa. Ato has formed solutions to Africa’s most pressing problems such as …
Philip Anderson, Co-Founder and CEO of Dialog is seeking to change the way we interact with the internet. Dialog provides an in browser social media platform allowing for users to communicated direct…
Ben Greiner is the Founder and CEO of TadHealth. TadHealth is a social impact software company providing businesses, organizations and schools with mental health technology to facilitate real-time ac…
This week we interview another Geneva legend, Jim Cecere class of 91. His two enterprises FLX goods and Vinifera have quickly became staples within the local Geneva community. Tune in and find out ho…
In this episode sits down with Todd Feldman '89. Todd is best described as the entrepreneurial renaissance man. He has experience in the garment, real estate, and entertainment industries. Todd is no…
How did routine lunchroom conversation lead to an international adventure and business creation? Sara Wroblewski explains her journey from HWS student to current CEO of OneBead, a non-profit striving…
In the season two opener, Matt sits down with Hobart alumni Mattie Meade ‘13 who is the founder and CEO of Hempitecture, a company that is using industrial hemp fiber (yes, the former schedule 1 subs…
Tom Bozzuto is the Chairman and Chief Cultural Officer of the Bozzuto Group, an experience-focused real estate company. Tom is also a former trustee of Hobart and William Smith and is has helped imme…
Sam Solomon has mastered creating amazing food with locally sourced ingredients. In this episode, he talks about his initial start-up Pizza Posto and how he has transitioned to creating ice cream wit…
Finding and assembling the right furniture for your home is a pain in the a**. Michael Barlow, Co-Founder and CEO of Fernish, talks about how Fernish relieves all of your furniture related stress.
Finding the right toys, food, and treatments for your dog can be time consuming and confusing. Cory Turner, Co-Founder of Dogly, hopes to streamline the process of finding supplies and advice for you…
In this episode Matt talks with Dan M. De Nose, founder of Leaders of the 21st Century. De Nose explains how his non-profit provides youth with important leadership opportunities that help them grow.
…The waste management industry desperately needs a facelift. Founder and CEO of Closed Loop Systems, Jacob Fox, explains his "systems-based" solution to the United States' growing garbage problem. Lis…