Episodios

  • Ep. 38 How Noticing a Netflix Lip-Sync Problem Led to Thousands in Revenue (w/ Shrikar Lekkala)
    Jul 22 2024

    On episode 38 of Proof of Concept, we had Shrikar Lekkala, an incoming junior at UIUC and Co-Founder of Metafrazo, which provides an AI Dubbing and Translation solution for educators.

    Since their founding, they’ve secured 5,000 MRR and have worked with content creators like Mr. Beast and Mr. Nightmare

    If you want to hear How Metafrazo has allowed him to take a gap semester, how it all started when he was watching an episode of Netflix’s Moneyheist, Why freestyling is important and Shrik’s past rap career, the impact being around other founders has had on him through UIUC’s iVenture program, how Metafrazo just recently closed a big deal from the school, and all of Shrikar’s predictions for Metafrazo’s future as well as how own, I’ll know you’ll enjoy this episode

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    52 m
  • Ep. 37 Behind the Scenes of Growing Chicago's Largest Highschool-Sports Page (w/ Derrick "Sloche" Echols)
    May 7 2024

    On this week of Proof of Concept we had Derrick Echols, founder of Sloche. Beginning with just his camera and him at a highschool basketball game, Sloche has since scaled to a 136K follower community. "Community" is used intentionally; Derrick has not only scaled followers, but true relationships as well, making him beloved and an icon in the highschool basketball community. If you want to hear how he did it all, how "YouTube University" played a pivotal role, how hard it was to leave his NBA dreams behind and turn to media, how at times he almost thought about quitting, and how it all came together, I know you all will enjoy. Thank you :)

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    1 h y 17 m
  • Ep. 36 How a Former UIUC Student Signed 34,000 Artists and Raised 390K in Funding (w/ Avi Patel)
    Apr 28 2024

    This week on Proof Of Concept, we welcomed back Avi Patel, founder of Nitrility. The solution artists and creators have been waiting for. We talked about his recent experiences with VCs, how he’s been able to raise hundreds of thousands in funding, signed over 34,000 artists, and even how he met one the staples of his childhood, Vikkstar, on a recent trip to Europe. Since dropping out, Avi has stacked experiences on experiences, and in doing so has powerful insight about the venture capital space, entrepreneurship, and how important building a brand can be. I know you all will enjoy :)

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Ep. 35 Creating AI Generated Podcasts as a UMICH CS Student (w/ Miles Low)
    Apr 21 2024

    Hello everybody on this episode 35 of Proof of Concept we had Miles Low.

    Miles, a junior at the University of Michigan, explained to us what exactly is an LLM, how to build an AI that sounds just like Thomas Jefferson, why computer science can be an inside-the-box career but also an outside-the-box career, how finding the University of Michigan entrepreneurship community opened his eyes to what is possible, and much more

    This episode is our final release from our recent trip to Michigan and we wanted to say it was an amazing experience. Big Thank You’s to Tommy Potter and Bobby Housel for helping us put this all together.

    With all that being said, I know you’ll enjoy the show :)

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    25 m
  • Ep. 34 How to Actually Get The Job You Want (w/ Roshen Karavattuveetil)
    Apr 12 2024

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    This week on Proof of Concept, we welcomed Roshen, a UIUC alumni and now venture capitalist. We began by exploring his diverse college experiences; Internships in Venture Capital, Private Equity and the NBA , and how they all lead him to his current positon, working for the Chicago Cubs VC fund, Marquee Ventures. We also discussed why Roshen looks for “empathy, resilience, and execution” when talking to founders, and how he actually screens for them. And most importantly, Roshen shared insights on how to leverage a network and how to build it, tips and strategies he’s learned from sitting in both seats of the interview chair, and how to actually craft a resume. We wrapped up by emphasizing being genuine and “chasing responsibility” in your 20s. Finally, he provided valuable advice on personal growth and always choosing the right room to be in. Thank you and I hope you all enjoy :)

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    53 m
  • Ep. 33 Why You Aren't Growing on Social Media (LIVE TALK) w/ Casper Capital
    Apr 8 2024

    Hello everyone, this audio is from a recent presentation given by Casper Capital. He has scaled this brand to over 3 Milliion Followers and has been in the content creation game since he was 12. Here, he lays out the tactics and strategies you can use to accomplish that same feat.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Ep. 32 Why College Is the Best Time to Start a Business (w/ Jake Sadow)
    Apr 6 2024

    This week we had Jake Sadow. Jake is a Senior at the University of Michigan and Founder of Current2. Current2 is an innovative platform aimed at making it easy for anyone to stay informed on current events. They provide a free text message service to users enabling easy access to concise audio recaps of general, business, politics, sports, and pop culture news. If you want to hear about how it began as an idea he brought up to his buddies, how Jake has scaled his team to 20+ students from Michigan to Vanderbilt to UNC, in Jake's opinion, you need to walk a little further to see a little farther, I'm sure you will enjoy the show. Thank you :)

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    14 m
  • Ep. 31 Entrepreneurship Isn't What You Think It Is (w/ Suyash Agrawal)
    Feb 27 2024

    This week on Proof of Concept we had startup co-founder, Disruption lab executive director, and entrepreneur Suyash Agrawal on the show. We started by exploring his journey of how he began his marketing startup as a high school student and where the motive for that came from. We also dove into why he ended up dropping his startup and chose to put most of his time into Disruption lab, a club at UIUC that develops next gen technologies for companies.

    Suyash highlighted how he strives to see those under him succeed and grow and how through Disruption lab he has been able to see that. Finally, Suyash talked about his entrepreneurship experiences and how some of them have taught him that it is not always what it is made out to be.

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    1 h y 2 m