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The transcript contains advertisements for the Side Hustle Pro and Marketing School podcasts.
35:40 - 37:36 (01:56)
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The transcript contains advertisements for the Side Hustle Pro and Marketing School podcasts.
ChapterOverstory Media Group's beginnings and vision
Episode#185 with Andrew Wilkinson - The Secretive Billionaire Who Acquired Burger King, Creating Better Babies & How Much Money is Enough?
PodcastMy First Million
A lack of local news coverage in Victoria, Canada led the co-founder to create Capitol Daily, a daily newsletter that provides a summary of important news stories happening in the city.
37:36 - 38:42 (01:06)
Summary
A lack of local news coverage in Victoria, Canada led the co-founder to create Capitol Daily, a daily newsletter that provides a summary of important news stories happening in the city.
ChapterOverstory Media Group's beginnings and vision
Episode#185 with Andrew Wilkinson - The Secretive Billionaire Who Acquired Burger King, Creating Better Babies & How Much Money is Enough?
PodcastMy First Million
Jackie Dives, founder of Capital Daily, shares how she was able to scale her local news site by investing in advertising at a time when nobody was advertising for local news, and how it helped her reach 25,000 subscribers quickly.
38:42 - 39:47 (01:04)
Summary
Jackie Dives, founder of Capital Daily, shares how she was able to scale her local news site by investing in advertising at a time when nobody was advertising for local news, and how it helped her reach 25,000 subscribers quickly.
ChapterOverstory Media Group's beginnings and vision
Episode#185 with Andrew Wilkinson - The Secretive Billionaire Who Acquired Burger King, Creating Better Babies & How Much Money is Enough?
PodcastMy First Million
Overstory Media Group (OMG) is a media company founded by Jesse Brown and Farhan Mohamed, who previously scaled the biggest local news site in Vancouver.
39:47 - 41:44 (01:57)
Summary
Overstory Media Group (OMG) is a media company founded by Jesse Brown and Farhan Mohamed, who previously scaled the biggest local news site in Vancouver. Brown expresses concern over the potential confusion caused by the company name's acronym, OMG.