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Backstage Capital Is Funding Startups by Underestimated Entrepreneurs

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Dickson had started Flat Out with $100,000 from her personal network, but realized she would need more money to produce vending machines that could take credit cards, track inventory, send emails and engage with customers via artificial intelligence and facial recognition.

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25 Personal and Professional Development Influencers to Follow

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Today, she’s known as “The Warm-Blooded Shark,” an investor whose sweet, bubbly personality is paired with a sharp eye for successful products. followers) YouTube: @TonyRobbinsLive (1.59M subscribers) Finance, mental health, productivity, personal growth—whatever you’re trying to improve, Tony Robbins has talked about it all for decades now.

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