The Pitch

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Episodes

Total: 169

When women started curling their hair with bathrobes, Emily Kenison didn't see a silly TikTok trend.

We thought it would take years before AI could replace a podcast host. That is, until founder Edward

Since the beginning of The Pitch, we’ve told one story: what it’s like to raise money for a startup.

What if your favorite online store had models that look like you: your skin tone, your height, your

After spending a decade as a franchise broker, Kenny Rose decided to break out on his own and start

Monica Williams wants to revolutionize the period experience for tweens. With $5 million in sales in

Growing up as a pastor's kid, Emmanuel Brown saw what a financial burden church real estate can be.

Kavitta Ghai struggled in school due to autism and ADHD until a positive experience with a college p

The Pitch is back for season 11! Recorded for the first time in front of a live studio audience, we

For our season 10 finale, we’re trying something crazy. We’re giving you a full pitch from start to

Online shopping was supposed to make things easier. But with so many options, it’s also made our sho

Ever stood at the recycling bin wondering, “Is this cup really recyclable?'' Enter Nicole Toole, the

Luke Barkley Young was tired of two things: companies that don’t take responsibility for products th

Venture investors have spent the last decade searching for the killer use case for VR. Today’s found

Cofounding sisters Kinsey and Jessa Lux think they’ve found the next big opportunity in sports tech,

Jason Vego wants to disrupt an industry so old school he has to sell door to door. Yet somehow his S

Dan Hershberg loves golf. So much so that he founded the Amateur Golf Society – a PGA-style tour tha

If you're murdered in the US, there's only a 57% chance your killer will be found. Jim Brown aims to

Despite a decade in engineering at Apple, Dhaval Patel didn’t have any smart technology in his home.

When Mariam Braimah led product design at Netflix she struggled to find participants in Africa to te