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    The Confluence Cast: Late Night Slice

    Face it, anybody can make pizza. It takes vision to turn a slice of pizza into a brand. I sat down with Mikey Sorboro at the Columbus Podcast Festival for a casual conversation about how to start a business, the virtues (or lack there of) of owning a food truck, and the importance of a branding experience.

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    Tim Fulton
    Tim Fultonhttp://theconfluencecast.com
    Tim Fulton is a Columbus-native/enthusiast who has worked in media, arts event marketing, and tech-centric startup consulting. In addition to The Confluence Cast, he produces events for the Columbus creative community, sits on various boards and commissions, and is a proud dad.
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