My Morning Cup

E128 - Sheila and Dane Boyington's Morning Cups


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Sheila and Dane Boyington have chemistry, literally and figuratively. They met in a college chemistry class, and decades later they’re still building things together as spouses and business partners.

In this episode, Sheila and Dane reflect on their journey from Gainesville to Berkeley to Chattanooga, how they grew a national multi-million dollar business without losing sight of what mattered most, and the lessons learned through two company exits.

Sheila and Dane Boyington were the co-founders of Thinking Media, the company behind workforce development tools KeyTrain and Learning Blade. Now, they focus their time on mentoring and giving back to the organizations that matter most to them.

If you like this episode, we think you’ll also like:

  • Kris and Mandy Simmons' Morning Cups (E41)
  • Ted and Kelly Alling’s Morning Cups (E69)
  • Angela and Michael Ballard's Morning Cups (E96)
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