Profiles

Sarah Hill, Healium, StoryUp

How ‘compassion fatigue’ led a TV journalist to bring Healium VR therapy to market

By Tommy Felts / April 2, 2019

Distress calls poured over the newsroom scanner near Sarah Hill’s desk, day in and day out for 20 years. Each one seemingly growing darker than the last, she recalled. “I was a television journalist. … You have to cover a lot of trauma and a lot of really bad stuff,” said Hill, founder of Healium…

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Chris Goode, Ruby Jean's Kitchen & Juicery

Community rallies behind Chris Goode after ‘violating’ overnight Ruby Jean’s break-in

By Tommy Felts / April 2, 2019

Chris Goode isn’t angry, the Ruby Jean’s founder said after an overnight break-in left shattered glass and an empty cash register at his juicery and kitchen on Troost. “When trials come, maintain the faith and just keeping pressing forward,” Goode said. “People responded to that message pretty quickly. We know that the business is supported…

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ChowNow kansas city

LA-based ChowNow hungry for its new Crossroads regional office, KC tech talent

By Tommy Felts / March 29, 2019

Order up! Los Angeles based ChowNow is ready to serve the Kansas City startup space, Candice Taylor said as the company prepares to open its first regional office in the Crossroads Arts District. “It’s really important for us to be somewhere that has an amazing [food] scene and there’s certainly no shortage of incredible local…

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Myron McCant, Kiddie Depot Learning Academy

$4M childcare center on Prospect could be pivotal for urban core development

By Tommy Felts / March 27, 2019

Students who grow up in Kansas City’s urban core shouldn’t be denied access to a quality education based on their address, Myron McCant said as he thumbed through renderings of a 15,000-square-foot learning space that could soon grant such students access to a brighter future. “If you would come into my facility, then you would…

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Allen Gibson, CAPE Industries

Liberty-based CAPE Industries scores $1.45M round, ‘global reach with a home base feel’

By Tommy Felts / March 26, 2019

A commitment to Kansas City shouldn’t limit a company’s reach, Allen Gibson said on the heels of a million-dollar-plus funding round, successfully closed Tuesday by his startup, CAPE Industries. “This is a global product. We have a global team [put in place] and we’ve organized from Day 1 to be a global company based in Kansas…

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