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On this episode of The Bold Inventor Show, hosts J.D. Houvener (patent attorney) and Matt Kulseth (trademark attorney) kick things off by exposing a bizarre Amazon trademark scam. Imagine someone registering generic design marks — like outlines of scissors — then using them to file takedowns against legitimate sellers. The duo breaks down how bad actors exploit loopholes, how Amazon’s automated system often enables these tactics, and why small businesses lose millions before appeals catch up. It’s a must-listen for any brand owner navigating Amazon’s complex IP battlefield.
But the spotlight shines brightest on guest Sarah Noah, inventor, founder of Apex Concrete Innovations, and director of global engagement at Clistar. Sarah’s journey is anything but conventional — from growing up in a household of 11 siblings and foster kids, to co-inventing a patented power trowel with her brother John, to spearheading sustainable building initiatives worldwide.
Her patented tool reimagines the ancient hand trowel, attaching to a drill for faster, safer, and more ergonomic concrete finishing. Yet Sarah’s impact doesn’t stop at tools. Through Zeolite Composites and GreenerConcrete.com, she’s advancing low-carbon, high-strength cement alternatives — a breakthrough that not only reduces emissions but also cleans contaminated soil and water.
The conversation covers:
Sarah also teases her next big stage: launching at the World of Concrete 2024 in Las Vegas, where she’ll showcase the patented power trowel alongside a book release documenting her founder journey.
This episode blends hard-nosed IP strategy with visionary sustainability goals. If you’ve ever wondered how inventions move from a patent drawing to global impact — or how one founder can juggle concrete tools, greener building materials, and global development — Sarah’s story is proof that innovation knows no boundaries.
📌 Key Takeaways
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Have an invention or brand to protect? Or just curious about learning more? Download our FREE Inventor Kit here: https://keap.page/gw292/inventor-kit.html
DISCLAIMER
Everything discussed on this podcast is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice.
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On this episode of The Bold Inventor Show, hosts J.D. Houvener (patent attorney) and Matt Kulseth (trademark attorney) kick things off by exposing a bizarre Amazon trademark scam. Imagine someone registering generic design marks — like outlines of scissors — then using them to file takedowns against legitimate sellers. The duo breaks down how bad actors exploit loopholes, how Amazon’s automated system often enables these tactics, and why small businesses lose millions before appeals catch up. It’s a must-listen for any brand owner navigating Amazon’s complex IP battlefield.
But the spotlight shines brightest on guest Sarah Noah, inventor, founder of Apex Concrete Innovations, and director of global engagement at Clistar. Sarah’s journey is anything but conventional — from growing up in a household of 11 siblings and foster kids, to co-inventing a patented power trowel with her brother John, to spearheading sustainable building initiatives worldwide.
Her patented tool reimagines the ancient hand trowel, attaching to a drill for faster, safer, and more ergonomic concrete finishing. Yet Sarah’s impact doesn’t stop at tools. Through Zeolite Composites and GreenerConcrete.com, she’s advancing low-carbon, high-strength cement alternatives — a breakthrough that not only reduces emissions but also cleans contaminated soil and water.
The conversation covers:
Sarah also teases her next big stage: launching at the World of Concrete 2024 in Las Vegas, where she’ll showcase the patented power trowel alongside a book release documenting her founder journey.
This episode blends hard-nosed IP strategy with visionary sustainability goals. If you’ve ever wondered how inventions move from a patent drawing to global impact — or how one founder can juggle concrete tools, greener building materials, and global development — Sarah’s story is proof that innovation knows no boundaries.
📌 Key Takeaways
Support the show
Have an invention or brand to protect? Or just curious about learning more? Download our FREE Inventor Kit here: https://keap.page/gw292/inventor-kit.html
DISCLAIMER
Everything discussed on this podcast is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice.