Forward Thinking Founders

Emily and I dive into Arch Rift, which is her product for the space industry. We also talk about the art of pitching. Hope you enjoy hearing from this very bright founder!

Show Notes

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Basic information:
Emily Is the co-founder and CEO of Arch Rift. Arch Rift aims to make spaceflight safer and more comfortable. They are developing an automatically deploying oxygen helmet for use in space tourism and the space settlements of the future.


Listen to this episode if you:
- Are interested in space exploration or space tourism
- Want to know how to build a product in the space industry
- Are curious to know how to pitch a SpaceTech company
- Are building a hardware startup
- Want to know how to succeed as a student entrepreneur
- Have a big idea and don't know the best ways to get started
- Want to know what to watch out for when using university resources

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What is Forward Thinking Founders?

Forward Thinking Founders is a founder podcast where we interview high potential founders from networks like Y Combinator, The Thiel Fellowship, Product Hunt, Twitter, etc. and brings to light what they're building for the world. Think of it like the opposite of How I Built This, where we interview founders before they are successful, then if they are, we have a moment in time we can look back on in the early days. Does the model work? Look at our early interviews and you'll have your answer.