Podcast When It Clicked

Behind every business success story is a moment where fate hangs in the balance. Meet the people building the businesses and products you THINK you know to discover the secret history of how it all came together—to the one moment when it all, finally, clicked.
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Host Meet Ilana Strauss.

"The news can make starting a business seem one-dimensional. But 'When It Clicked' pulls back the veil and tells you the whole story, stumbles and all."
Ilana Strauss is a journalist from Chicago.
Her work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Economist, National Geographic, Snap Judgement, and other outlets.

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