The Midnight Founders Podcast is focused on telling the behind-the-scenes stories for what makes a successful entrepreneur.
Being a successful entrepreneur isn’t just about knowing how to lead—it’s about knowing how to chill, too. In this episode, we talk with Kortney Osborne, Amplēo’s Fractional CMO and self-titled “Chie…
Today, we’re joined by Corbin Church, founder of iHub and BYU entrepreneurship professor, who has set his sights on transforming his local community into a powerhouse of gritty, real-world entreprene…
While remote work has its benefits, it also comes with challenges like blurring the lines between work and home life and the struggles of constant availability. In this episode, Whitney Finlinson, Pr…
Pitching isn't just about the product; it's about the founder behind it. In this episode, we sit down with Kent Richardson, the mastermind behind Shit Pitch, a unique pitch event where founders face …
Jamis has spent over 20 years tackling one of the nation’s biggest challenges: affordable housing. With a background in corporate housing and land acquisition, Jamis is now on a mission to make homeo…
Tim Cooley, the Director of Entrepreneurship for the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity, shares how he’s helping to elevate Utah’s entrepreneurial ecosystem through the Startup State initiativ…
Scaling a company is hard enough, but scaling your way up the ladder at the same company for 40 years while preventing injuries and saving lives? That’s a different ladder to climb. In this episode, …
Running a legal tech startup takes more than just knowing the law—it requires a deep understanding of technology, sales, and a persistent drive to solve industry pain points. In this episode, Nathan …
Kurt Francom is the founder of Leading Saints, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing training resources to ecclesiastical leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ. What once began as a simple …
Jeff Griffin, once a collegiate football player, experienced a life-altering fall from a 40-foot scaffold that left him paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair. Now a world-renowned speaker and author…
After facing personal frustration with accreditation laws and exclusion, Jesse Randall, founder and CEO of Sweater, started a revolutionary venture capital fund accessible to everyone. For more than …
In this episode, we sit down with Michael Romrell, co-founder of Literal, to explore his journey in the EdTech industry. Michael shares how Literal improves student engagement by making books as addi…
Case Lawrence is the founder of CircusTrix (now SkyZone), the world's largest owner, operator, and franchisor of trampoline parks with over 300 facilities, 5,000 employees, and 50 million annual gues…
Nate Tew started KeyRenter with the goal of changing lives one property at a time. He joins us for an insightful episode to discuss the journey of building a franchise model business. Nate firmly bel…
In this follow-up episode, we reconnect with Logan Nicholson of Talsey AI, formerly known as LocalEyes, to explore the exciting transformations his company has undergone over the past year. Join us a…
The founders of Awsm stood outside the Delta Center with picketing signs when Utah’s first NHL team was announced. But they weren't opposing Utah's first NHL team—they were advocating for fan ownersh…
Learn how to turn a sweet tooth into a national sensation with Taz Murray, the co-founder of Trü Frü, as he shares his journey from accountant to confectionery connoisseur. Contrary to what was taugh…
Kristi Holt, a natural-born entrepreneur, turned $10,000 into half a million by the age of 26. Now, she's on a mission to revolutionize mental and emotional wellness with Vibeonix, an AI-driven platf…
In this episode, we dive deep into the unsung heroes of the business world: intrapreneurs. These innovative minds work within companies to enhance processes, making organizations stronger and more re…