Start-up Junkies on Hulu.com

Thanks to those that let me know that all of the Start-up Junkies episodes are available free on Hulu.com.  Here is the link to the episodes. 

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  • 6/1/2008 6:58 PM Anthony Papillion wrote:
    I'm not affiliated with Earth Class Mail or Natalee at all but I want to encourage everyone to check this show out. Really, it's like a business class on what to do right. In almost every episode, as you watch Ron and his team maneuver the wilds of venture finance and business you'll learn something new and something that can used in your business *today*.

    I can't recommend this show enough and, I have watched all eight episodes a few times. Every time, I gain a new pearl of wisdom.


    Enjoy!
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  • 6/3/2008 8:09 AM K wrote:
    Hi Natalee. I just discovered this series last week and watched all 8 episodes over the weekend. Loved it! On another forum I see that you posted as 'ex-CMO'. When did you leave Earth Class Mail, and what are you doing now? Is your CV posted anywhere on the internet...just curious as to what you background is. I am a female who is working on starting a bad debt recovery service (very small scale with little money required). Watching you on this show was very inspiring. Would love to know what you will be working on next.
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  • 6/3/2008 8:26 AM K wrote:
    Please disregard the question about your CV...I found your LinkedIn profile.
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  • 6/13/2008 7:15 AM Mike Noirca wrote:
    I became hooked on Startup Junkies through Mojo HD, which I can access here in Montreal, Canada. However the Hulu website blocks me stating that the content is only for viewing in the USA.

    Again, you wonder why Canada has such a high level of illegal downloading of US TV shows. We have access to shows through our cable networks but cannot ever download to buy and even the DVDs take forever to be released north of the border. Case in point of Apple TV shows on iTunes. We still don't have access to buy TV shows we watch everyday on our cable subscriptions.

    Message to rights holders, if you continually delay and restrict access to content due to "rights" reasons, your prospective buyers will turn to illegal downloads.
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