Think about it — you may not always have your laptop, and you may not want to get email to your mobile phone, but when was the last time you…
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Docity Lets You Add An Affordable Telehealth Service to Your Wi-Fi Bill
by Mary Stargelby Mary Stargel“We can order a pizza with an emoji, but the average American still has to wait 24 days for an appointment and lose over two hours of their life to…
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This Video Platform Wants to Teach Mental Health Professionals to Expand Therapy In Underserved Areas
by Mary Stargelby Mary StargelRachel McCrickard was a mental health professional for years, working in the early years of her career catering to homeless individuals in Los Angeles. She returned to her hometown of Chattanooga in…
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WorkHound’s Anonymous Mobile Platform Gives Frontline Workers A Voice
by Mary Stargelby Mary StargelGetting feedback from your employees to make sure you’re doing everything you can to keep them happy and productive is hard enough when you’re all in the same office —…
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Pass It Down Wants to Preserve Your Life’s Story in Multimedia
by Mary Stargelby Mary StargelEveryone has wisdom to impart and a story to share, but most are not able to serve as their own biographers through a blog or vlog. The truth is that,…
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Kelly Fitzgerald Built A Home for Chattanooga’s Startup Community By Focusing On ‘Human Design’
by Mary Stargelby Mary StargelKelly Fitzgerald knows that the difference between an office space and a community is the intention behind its design. The founder of Chattanooga’s first — and one of its largest…
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This Company Wants to Revolutionize 3D Printing By Making It 10X Faster and 50X Cheaper
by Mary Stargelby Mary StargelThe additive manufacturing market, otherwise known as 3D printing, surpassed $5 billion in 2015. With industries from automobile to furniture to attire using the process, it stands to grow even more…
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Spire Labs Wants to Turn Step Tracking Into A Team Sport
by Mary Stargelby Mary StargelStep trackers are more ubiquitous than ever, especially with the pick-up of smart watches. But, study after study shows that, though Fitbits, Garmins and the like do sell, consumers abandon…