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Chris Joyce

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CEO & Founder

I would like to recommend Chris Joyce as a guest on your show.
Chris Joyce is founder of 24 companies in high tech, consumer goods, health, and manufacturing. His products have been sold in more than 11,000 stores in 23 countries. He has users of his tech products in 148 countries across the globe.
Chris’ newest venture is Gusher. Having started many companies he kept running into the same issue over and over...the best ideas and entrepreneurs were not getting funded and their ideas never saw the light of day. These entrepreneurs weren't getting funded for the most idiotic of reasons...they were not in the right city, or they didn't have the right connections, or they didn't attend the right school, they didn't "look" a certain way, they were too old, they were too young, they were the wrong gender or race, they didn't have the right experience, the right team, or or or or or...you name it and they were rejected because of it. But rarely was the true reason they were rejected because of their idea.
Chris set out to change this. He believes great ideas can come from anyone anywhere. And he believe the market and not venture capitalists should be the judge of whether or not these ideas see the light of day.
So he created Gusher. Gusher is the simple, quick, and easy way to create and build a startup. Without the need for investors. Without the need for capital. How? Gusher helps Entrepreneurs create and launch startups using performance based equity. Everything from technology, media, and health to design, finance, and gaming.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Jono – Chief of Staff @ Gusher (On behalf of Chris Joyce)

July 18, 2024

No Money Down: Chris Joyce's Secret to Starting Businesses featuring …

This podcast episode features entrepreneur Chris Joyce discussing his company Gusher, which helps founders build startups without needing external funding. He provides insight into leveraging "sweat equity" and performance-ba...

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