IdeaMensch Nashville: August 29 at E|Spaces

IdeaMensch Nashville: August 29 at E|Spaces

Ideas by themselves are of little value. Whether your idea is an app, a nonprofit, a book, a website or an invention – what matters is how you bring it to life. And really it doesn’t matter whether the idea you’re bringing to life is a business, a project or a cause – the one thing that connects all people with ideas are our passions, struggles and ways we go about bringing our ideas to life.

Our mission is to help people bring their ideas to life. That’s what we try to do through our daily interviews with folks ranging from Seth Godin to Tony Hsieh to Craig Newmark, and that’s what we’re trying to do with our 48-state road trip across America.

And that’s what we’re going to do with our event in Nashville. At every event, we we bring in a wide range of awesome speakers who then spend 10 minutes talking about an idea they brought (or are bringing to life), how they did and what you can learn from it. And then you’ll have 10 minutes to ask them questions and continue the conversation. We try to create an intimate setting that allows for the audience to really engage with our speakers.

We promise you’re going to walk away with at least five super valuable nuggets of information to put to use for your own idea. This isn’t a networking event, but you’re sure to meet some fascinating people.

The event will start at 6pm and go until about 9pm and will be held at:

E|SPACES Belle Meade
4322 Harding Pike, Suite 417
Nashville, TN 37205
(615) 777-8514

The following speakers will present at our Nashville event.

Jay Clarke founded Magazines.com to make it fun and easy for folks to manage their subscriptions.  Prior to Magazines.com, he was CFO of another start-up, Monorail, which brought the first sub-$1,000 consumer PC to market in 1996.

 

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Matt Cheuvront is the co-founder of Nashville-based Proof, where he helps produce finely crafted brands. He also writes a personal blog called LifeWithoutPants.com.

 

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Liza Graves is the co-founder of Style Blueprint, writing about things she’s passionate about under the wide umbrella that defines style in our daily lives.

 
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Chris Thompson has spent the last two years developing split|secnd, a completely self-contained device that plugs into a vehicle’s cigarette lighter or 12V socket and automatically detects car accidents.

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What People Say About Our Events

“I had the opportunity to attend the IM48 event in Missoula, MT and left inspired and energized. Mario and crew are the type of people who are pushing our society forward. The events they are coordinating are far more than opportunities to hear from successful entrepreneurs. Instead, it is my view the IM48 events encapsulate the powerful transformations that our occurring in 21st century economic life. These include the resurgence of the entrepreneur, ubiquitous technology, networking and the power of community. I believe our countries best days are ahead for a variety of reasons. For those who question my optimism I simply point you to any IM48 event and you will understand my position! You will meet people who are inventing, creating and connecting for the purpose of making their businesses, non-profits and communities better places. Simply put, I believe in them.”                                                         Cameron Lawrence, Missoula 

“If you’re hoping for a non-pretentious, inspiring environment to connect with great people and empower your ideas, do not miss IdeaMensch. These are the most genuine, good-natured people you’ll get to connect with, and they might even share a beer with you. Whereas TED seems to showcase extraordinary people, IM showcases and empowers ordinary people doing the extraordinary.”       Thomas Bush, Los Angeles

The #IM48 stop in Seattle brought out a great mix of entrepreneurs, creatives, execs and technologists. It’s an event where you can show up not thinking you’ll know anyone, and end up having 10 inspiring conversations.                        Andy Boyer, Seattle 

I was at the Portland event tonight. SO SO SO inspiring. I own and run my own medical practice, in addition to being a single parent of three, so my time is precious. The three hours I spent this evening at Instrument were just what I needed: inspiring, thought-provoking, engaging…and all with a nice cold beer 🙂 Great way to top off a long Monday!                         Juniper Martin, Portland

Talks From Past Events

Why Are We Doing This?

Pictures from the road

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