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Welcome to the 1st episode of the Momentum Podcast! Today, we welcome Michael Harary, whose snack company, Crack N' Up Crackers, is taking the community by storm.
We discuss some insights on business, branding, and growing a company from the ground up.
Michael also tells us about Enough is Enough, an organization he founded to help educate, empower, and unite college students in the fight against campus antisemitism.
Let us know what you think!
Stay tuned for more episodes!
(00:00) Intro
(01:03) Overview of Michael’s initiatives
(03:42) The importance of building community in business
(06:09) Starting with an imperfect product
(09:45) The story behind Crack N' Up Crackers
(14:36) Marketing creativity and community engagement
(21:52) The role of improv in marketing
(26:04) Advice for young entrepreneurs
(29:12) The origin and impact of Enough is Enough
(36:00) Responding to campus anti-Semitism
(42:26) How to get involved with Enough is Enough
(44:33) Momentum Moments
(47:55) Closing remarks
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Welcome to the 1st episode of the Momentum Podcast! Today, we welcome Michael Harary, whose snack company, Crack N' Up Crackers, is taking the community by storm.
We discuss some insights on business, branding, and growing a company from the ground up.
Michael also tells us about Enough is Enough, an organization he founded to help educate, empower, and unite college students in the fight against campus antisemitism.
Let us know what you think!
Stay tuned for more episodes!
(00:00) Intro
(01:03) Overview of Michael’s initiatives
(03:42) The importance of building community in business
(06:09) Starting with an imperfect product
(09:45) The story behind Crack N' Up Crackers
(14:36) Marketing creativity and community engagement
(21:52) The role of improv in marketing
(26:04) Advice for young entrepreneurs
(29:12) The origin and impact of Enough is Enough
(36:00) Responding to campus anti-Semitism
(42:26) How to get involved with Enough is Enough
(44:33) Momentum Moments
(47:55) Closing remarks

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