Coffee & Capitalism Radio Episode 169: 3D Printing, Wool, Opioids and E-Sports

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Coffee & Capitalism Radio Episode 169: 3D Printing, Wool, Opioids and E-Sports
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Small Business USA
Luke Russell, owner, Neko-Steamworks, explains how he got into 3-D printing and how it grew into a small business for him. Russell also talks about other 3-D Printers that are available and what the upcoming 3-D technology looks like.

Workplace Wellness
Roger Johnson, president, National Farmers Union, discusses the issue of farmer’s suicide and how it has reached epidemic levels. Johnson goes into detail explaining how it is more than just financial pressure, there is a serious opioid issue in rural America.

Social Media Segment
Janet Jacobson and Diane Schill, co-owners, Wooly Girls talk about their ebbs and flows of the lamb and wool business. They also discuss trade shows and the online marketplace.

Kids and Capitalism
MultiMedia Kidtrepreneur sits down with Josh Knutson and talks about the University of Jamestown’s e-Sports team. They talk about what their practices are like, what competition looks like and how they choose which games to compete in.

 

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