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Bryan Wetzel, a Georgian, has a diverse career across industries. He started at Nishika's R&D Lab, then founded a production company, contributing to the 1996 Olympics and a landmark murder trial. Wetzel launched businesses like Skubes, a top education startup. He now owns The Local Gym and Cedarcrest Grill in Dallas, Georgia. His production work spans commercials, TV pilots, and live broadcasts, earning 16 awards. Wetzel's latest venture is writing, with books on education and faith through science released in 2024. Wetzel is a versatile entrepreneur, content creator, and thought leader. His journey from production to restaurateur, education entrepreneur, gym owner, and author demonstrates his adaptability and innovation.
The views and opinions expressed by the guest in this episode are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or the podcast. The host is not responsible for any statements made by the guest.
By AdityaBryan Wetzel, a Georgian, has a diverse career across industries. He started at Nishika's R&D Lab, then founded a production company, contributing to the 1996 Olympics and a landmark murder trial. Wetzel launched businesses like Skubes, a top education startup. He now owns The Local Gym and Cedarcrest Grill in Dallas, Georgia. His production work spans commercials, TV pilots, and live broadcasts, earning 16 awards. Wetzel's latest venture is writing, with books on education and faith through science released in 2024. Wetzel is a versatile entrepreneur, content creator, and thought leader. His journey from production to restaurateur, education entrepreneur, gym owner, and author demonstrates his adaptability and innovation.
The views and opinions expressed by the guest in this episode are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or the podcast. The host is not responsible for any statements made by the guest.