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We are doing a whole episode on poop. Yes, you read that right, poop, and the startup built on it: uBiome. In this episode, we talk about how Jessica Richman and Zachary Apte scammed people with the promise of improving their health. The startup got to a point where it was worth $600 million dollars. Oh sh*t! But how did they manage to do it? Where did they get the money? How far can a pair of fraudsters go? Tune in and find out how data and citizen science can take a nasty turn if they fall into the wrong hands.
TIMESTAMPS
(03:16) - Our favorite topic, the grand democratizer… fraudulent capitalism: The power of data and citizen science.
(05:04) - That’s right fellas, there’s a map for sewer system in NYC - Leif Percifield and the “Don’t Flush Me” project.
(07:56) - Information: the currency for today’s economy and all about the startup that was built on shit (literally).
(9:51) - How uBiome started off as a very well and civilized citizen science project in 2013 and funded their pilot project through Indie Gogo (the best and most honest crowdfunding platform…)
(23:59) - Jessica Richman and Zachary Apte a pair of geniuses that know how to raise the money.
(34:33) - “We’ve got this new microbiome that we can test for! Wanna get a retest?” - The various ways Jessica and Zachary cooked their numbers and kept the money coming in.
(41:22) - A startup full of shit! The great unraveling of uBiome: from insurers flagging it to the vanishing of its founders.
RESOURCES
Leif Percifield on Twitter
Leif Percifield on LinkedIn
Jessica Richman’s Ted Talk - Could a citizen scientist win a Nobel Prize?
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We are doing a whole episode on poop. Yes, you read that right, poop, and the startup built on it: uBiome. In this episode, we talk about how Jessica Richman and Zachary Apte scammed people with the promise of improving their health. The startup got to a point where it was worth $600 million dollars. Oh sh*t! But how did they manage to do it? Where did they get the money? How far can a pair of fraudsters go? Tune in and find out how data and citizen science can take a nasty turn if they fall into the wrong hands.
TIMESTAMPS
(03:16) - Our favorite topic, the grand democratizer… fraudulent capitalism: The power of data and citizen science.
(05:04) - That’s right fellas, there’s a map for sewer system in NYC - Leif Percifield and the “Don’t Flush Me” project.
(07:56) - Information: the currency for today’s economy and all about the startup that was built on shit (literally).
(9:51) - How uBiome started off as a very well and civilized citizen science project in 2013 and funded their pilot project through Indie Gogo (the best and most honest crowdfunding platform…)
(23:59) - Jessica Richman and Zachary Apte a pair of geniuses that know how to raise the money.
(34:33) - “We’ve got this new microbiome that we can test for! Wanna get a retest?” - The various ways Jessica and Zachary cooked their numbers and kept the money coming in.
(41:22) - A startup full of shit! The great unraveling of uBiome: from insurers flagging it to the vanishing of its founders.
RESOURCES
Leif Percifield on Twitter
Leif Percifield on LinkedIn
Jessica Richman’s Ted Talk - Could a citizen scientist win a Nobel Prize?
Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Fraudsters ad-free.
Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
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