Welcome to The E-Mind™

Think Like an Entrepreneur and Gain an Exponential Advantage

Welcome to the E-Mind™


“Sorry, you’re on your own.”

Six days before my first international cycling trip, my five friends informed me they were all canceling. I now had a choice. Would I drop too or fly to the heart of the Tour de France and bike some of the hardest mountains in the world all by myself?

After a few hours of soul-searching and encouragement from my wife, I decided to go anyway—without a plan, a friend, or even a place to stay. I had no idea the adventures that awaited, only that I had to tap into The E-Mind™ and think like an entrepreneur in order to survive. The same Ten Traits that helped me thrive as an entrepreneur became the secret weapon to help me summit over a dozen mountain tops.

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In today’s marketplace, everyone is an entrepreneur.
Unfortunately, most people don’t know how to think like one.

In today’s marketplace, everyone is an entrepreneur.Unfortunately, most people don’t know how to think like one.


Some believe entrepreneurs make up 4% of the population. They think this minority is brave and bold—focused on start-ups, investors, and risk. This may be the classic definition, but the truth is every single person is a brand and runs a company of one. It’s your responsibility to create value, and if you fail to deliver, chances are you’ll find yourself without a job.

Some reject identifying as an entrepreneur, claiming employee status instead. But even if you work for an employer, you choose to align yourself with that sub-brand. Do something out of alignment, and you’ll quickly find out you’re no longer a brand match.

Time to accept the facts. On some level, you’re an entrepreneur. And everyone in every industry would do better by thinking like one. In The E-Mind™, you’ll learn how to:

  • Exchange fear and anxiety for peace and confidence by changing the rules of the game
  • Tap into the Ten Traits that help entrepreneurs create more success in work and life
  • Experience freedom—to go as you please, finances—to earn as you like, and fulfillment—to live as you like

Stop leaving things to chance and circumstance. Take back control of your future. Think like an entrepreneur and gain an exponential advantage starting today!

Dr. Kary Oberbrunner started his entrepreneurial journey more than 20 years ago. He’s the founder of two companies: Igniting Souls and Blockchain Life. A WSJ and USA Today bestselling author of 13 books, he also serves as the Berry Chair of Entrepreneurship at Cedarville University, preparing the next generation of entrepreneurs by helping them set free their world changing ideas. He lives in Ohio with his wife, Kelly, and 3 children.


The Podcast


Some believe entrepreneurs make up 4% of the population. They think this minority is brave and bold—focused on start-ups, investors, and risk. This may be the classic definition, but the truth is every single person is a brand and runs a company of one. It’s your responsibility to create value, and if you fail to deliver, chances are you’ll find yourself without a job.

Some reject identifying as an entrepreneur, claiming employee status instead. But even if you work for an employer, you choose to align yourself with that sub-brand. Do something out of alignment, and you’ll quickly find out you’re no longer a brand match.

Time to accept the facts. On some level, you’re an entrepreneur. And everyone in every industry would do better by thinking like one. In The E-Mind™, you’ll learn how to:

  • Exchange fear and anxiety for peace and confidence by changing the rules of the game
  • Tap into the Ten Traits that help entrepreneurs create more success in work and life
  • Experience freedom—to go as you please, finances—to earn as you like, and fulfillment—to live as you like

Stop leaving things to chance and circumstance. Take back control of your future. Think like an entrepreneur and gain an exponential advantage starting today!

Dr. Kary Oberbrunner started his entrepreneurial journey more than 20 years ago. He’s the founder of two companies: Igniting Souls and Blockchain Life. A WSJ and USA Today bestselling author of 13 books, he also serves as the Berry Chair of Entrepreneurship at Cedarville University, preparing the next generation of entrepreneurs by helping them set free their world changing ideas. He lives in Ohio with his wife, Kelly, and 3 children.


The Podcast

Latest Episodes

Episode 57

Why The Best Entrepreneurs Are Even Better Leaders

Dr. Kevin Kremer is the founder and owner of Kremer Leadership Institute, Kremer Dental Care, New Smile Now Implant Center, and VIP Health. Kevin received his D.D.S. degree from U.C. Los Angeles. Upon graduation, he was elected into the national dental honor’s society, Omicron Kappa Epsilon. In dental school, he was a resident in both Advanced Education in General Dentistry, as well as Esthetic and Contemporary Restorative Dentistry. In 2018, Kevin endeavored on a new journey and founded Kremer Leadership Institute. KLI provides management training and guidance for medical professionals and their teams in all phases of their careers. The ultimate goal of KLI is to empower and inspire companies to grow and thrive, which is what Kevin is truly passionate about. 

Episode 56

A Deep Dive                Into Cennec

Authentic Connection is a fundamental human need. Ironically, we live in one of the most technologically connected societies, while being simultaneously, very emotionally disconnected with the one another. Studies show that authentic connection surpasses all other factors in determining our overall level of happiness. “Let’s Cennec.” Introducing Cennec App, a safe, inclusive, and authentic platform designed for whoever you are, wherever you are, and whatever your like.

Episode 55

Cedarville Summer Camp for High School Entrepreneurs - Part 2

Tunji is the founder and vision alignment officer for RHYME LLC, a holistic health company. He earned a B.S. in Dietetics at the University of Georgia and a Master of Arts in Education at Loyola Marymount University. Tunji has worked throughout Los Angeles and Georgia as a middle/high school science teacher. During his time as an educator, Tunji also worked with Educators for Excellence to write and advocate for new education policies to the state board. Tunji has worked as a NASM certified personal trainer since 2013 and received his Plant-Based Nutrition Certification from T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies in 2019. Tunji delivers keynote speeches and workshops throughout the United States leveraging all these different backgrounds and skill sets. Tunji is based in Atlanta.

Episode 54

Can Women have it all in Work, Family, and Life? 

As a popular author and speaker, Heidi St. John has been speaking on marriage, family and cultural issues for over 15 years. Her passion to encourage moms and set them free to boldly become who God has created them to be will challenge and encourage you. Is it possible to have success in all areas of your life: including as a mom, wife, and entrepreneur? 

Episode 53

Using Radio to Grow your Brand and Business

Bill started in radio at Cedarville University as a student when he worked for the student radio station and also for the CDR Radio Network. In December of 1993, Bill joined WRFD/Columbus (Salem Communications) as a marketing consultant and became the sales manager at Salem Columbus in September 1997. Bill then joined Salem Radio Seattle in October of 2002 as their Director of Sales, where he worked until July 2005. River Radio Ministries brought Bill back to Columbus in September of 2008, where he has remained as the Chief Sales Officer.


We trust that God will continue to go before us and be with us as we strive to be a beacon of hope and encouragement in the communities we serve. Bill believes, “River Radio Ministries is blessed to have a legacy of tremendous leadership, which paves the way for a bright future. Our current dedicated team continues to find ways to serve and provide hope to our community. We want to bring people together around the message of Jesus Christ, with our music and our local churches and ministries. I’m excited for this leadership opportunity in an uncertain world to continue pointing people to an unchanging God.”

Episode 52

Cedarville High School Entrepreneur Summer Camp 

Do you dream of pitching ideas, creative problem-solving, and starting a business? Imagine a week of fun, adventure, and creativity all wrapped into one. Welcome to the Cedarville University Entrepreneurship Camp, or CUE Camp for short. This one-of-a-kind experience is the perfect opportunity for high school students interested in tech and business.

Episode 51

London Blockchain Conference

A New Era of Possibilities. Welcome to the London Blockchain Conference, the place where we delve into how blockchain, AI and Web3 are reshaping our world. Imagine a space where innovation meets practical application, where enterprises and governments discover real-world solutions through blockchain. That’s us. We’re here to bridge that gap, introduce you to top experts in the industry, and foster an environment of collaboration and innovation. Together, we don’t just discuss the future—we help you create it.

Episode 50

Weaving Faith and Work into One

Dr. Brian Morin is currently CEO of Soteria Battery Innovation Group, a company that is developing and promoting broad adoption of a technology that will eliminate lithium battery fires, reduce weight of lithium ion batteries and reduce cost. The company has formed a consortium of companies to help mature the technology and bring it to market, whose members include NASA, Mercedes, DuPont, Teijin, Applied Materials and over 120 others. He is also President & COO of Dreamweaver International, a company that developed a piece of the Soteria architecture, a high performance battery separator that can dramatically improve the safety of lithium ion batteries while reducing costs.


Brian has also served on several boards and foundations, including as Vice President and DIrector of NAATBatt International, the Technical Advisory Board of Advanced Functional Fabrics of America, the External Advisory Board for the Clemson University Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Foundation Board for the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics.


Brian has over 200 international patents and applications on subjects ranging from advanced molecular metals to high performance fibers to plastic additives. He has several billion dollars in sales of products based on his inventions, which are used in brands such as Nike, Head, Freescale Semiconductor, Intel, IBM, Rubbermaid and others. He sees his strength as leading the commercialization of innovative technology. He has also written a novel, A Matter of Faith, served as a Guardian ad Litem for children in the foster care system in South Carolina and leads a small group of 12th grade boys at his church.

Episode 49

Achiever's Equine Academy

Addi Melvin is a young entrepreneur. She began her riding journey at the age of five. She was a passionate young rider; however, reputable and affordable trainers were limited, and she ended up only being able to ride during the summer months at a local stable. When she turned fifteen, Addi finally got her own horse, Novari. Unfortunately, her family was unable to trailer Novari to a trainer for lessons. For nearly three years, Addi struggled to progress in her and her horse's training and began to feel frustration at their lack of accomplishment. Eventually, Addi became connected with two USDF gold medalists who took her under their wing and helped train her into the professional she is today. What Addi experienced as a young equestrian in not uncommon among riders today. Riders everywhere are becoming discouraged at their lack of progression in their journeys and want solutions. Addi founded Achiever's Equine Academy, fondly known as AEA, to help these riders accomplish their dreams. 

Episode 48

How to Get Pregnant

Dana Hartman is a certified Holistic Nutrition and Health Coach. She's the founder of Hartman Holistic. In her own words, "For most of my life I struggled with health issues, for which I had no answers. I felt unheard and unsupported by traditional medicine. After feeling let down time and time again, I made the decision to turn to food and lifestyle changes as medicine. Through this journey of healing and self-discovery, I uncovered the profound impact that balancing my hormones could have on my overall well-being, and was able to get pregnant naturally. I created the Hormone Harmony Circle to be a place for women who are interested in learning and implementing the foundations of supporting general hormonal balance with the long term goal of supporting fertility. My goal is to help you achieve hormone harmony so you can make peace with your body, regulate your cycles, and improve your ability to get and stay pregnant when that time comes. so you can make peace with your body, regulate your cycle, and improve your fertility."

Episode 47

Synergy: Mobilizing Trained Disciples To Multiply Healthy Churches Together.

Dr. Jeremy Kimble joins me today to talk about Synergy. It literally means the combined power of a group working together that is greater than the power of individuals working separately. This initiative aims to help students plan strategically to graduate from Cedarville, go together with others from this place, and invest their energies, talents, and efforts in planting, revitalizing, and multiplying churches. As Cedarville graduates join up with other church members who are equipped to do the work of ministry, the combined effect of their efforts will accomplish, by God’s grace, abundantly more than only a couple of pastors in a church doing all of the work on their own. Thus, the goal is to equip students to leave Cedarville University ready to help establish and strengthen local churches throughout the nation and around the world.

Episode 46

Winning the Game of Entrepreneurship

An award winning entrepreneur, Greg McAfee has a passion for helping fellow HVAC owners take their businesses to new heights. In 1990 Greg started McAfee Heating and Air with $274 and a used truck. Today, Greg runs one of the most successful HVAC companies in the Midwest and has taken his company to #1 in the residential market. He is called upon to share his expertise with other business owners all over the US. He is a regular columnist in DucTales Magazine and the HVACR Business Magazine. Greg is the inventor of the business game TOBGOB, an innovative board game entrepreneurs use to teach their teams how to act like an entrepreneur and boost productivity in the process. Greg McAfee’s company, McAfee Heating and Air has twice been named “Best Place to Work” in Dayton, Ohio.

Episode 45

Untestimonials.      How To Welcome The Haters.

Meet Heather. Here's what she says about hereself. I am a former therapist turned online business enthusiast. I’ve worked with countless service based providers to help them bring their work online so they can help more people, work more efficiently, and start making enough money to breathe a little easier and take that vacation they have dreamed of. I work with people who want to serve others but maybe feel overwhelmed with tech and all the bells and whistles of the online space. I’ve been told I’m great at making complicated things easy and fun...

Episode 44

Rise of the Reader

The secret to entrepreneurship is seeking to be valuable and not visible. Crack that code and you're in business—literally. Just ask Nick Hutchison. He stands as the visionary force behind BookThinkers, a growing 7-figure marketing agency that seamlessly bridges the worlds of authors and readers. In just over 7 years, he has organically built a platform that reaches over 1,000,000 people each month. Nick’s podcast, BookThinkers: Life-Changing Books, is a global top 2% show that features captivating interviews with world-class authors such as Grant Cardone, Lewis Howes, and Alex Hormozi. Listen closely and you’ll catch his secrets to success. 

Episode 43

People Not Patients

In Treating People Not Patients, Dr. Michael Sonick provides an invaluable look into the principles that have allowed him to create a state-of-the-art patient centric practice. His back and front stage processes are not only applicable to the practice of dentistry, but to any business that serves people. His insights will empower you to grow your practice or business by changing how you view the people you serve and your role as a professional.

Episode 42

Unpacking The Private Investor Network 

Entrepreneurs often need capital. Author and founder Steve Distante has a solution. The Private Investor Network (PIN) is an alchemic playground for both seasoned entrepreneurs ready to invest in new ideas and relatively new entrepreneurs who have the ideas but need capital. PIN allows entrepreneurs to play the ultimate game of entrepreneurship with a live business by investing. On the flip side, investable entrepreneurs will be able to find experienced entrepreneurs to back their businesses. PIN was created to make the painful process of raising capital and tracking those investments easier on everyone. 

Episode 41

Should Pastors Think Like Entrepreneurs? 

Could pastors learn valuable lessons from the business world that can be applied to their ministry? Entrepreneurs are known for their creativity, innovation, and risk-taking abilities. Great entrepreneurs are also skilled at managing resources, building teams, and developing strategies. Should pastors develop a more entrepreneurial mindset that can help them navigate the challenges of ministry and create a more vibrant and dynamic church community?

Episode 40

International Business as Mission

Entrepreneurship and international missions pair well together. Katie Wiseman shares how. Entrepreneurs can gain exposure to new markets and customers, which can help them expand their business and increase their revenue. Secondly, they can learn about new technologies, business practices, and cultures, which can help them improve their products and services. Thirdly, they can network with other entrepreneurs and investors, which can help them find new opportunities and sources of funding. Finally, they can gain a better understanding of global trends and challenges, which can help them make more informed decisions and stay ahead of the competition.

Episode 39

What You Should Know Before You Take The Entrepreneurial Leap

Gino Wickman is the author of the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling book “Entrepreneurial LEAP” (E-Leap) is a platform that provides content, tools, and resources from experienced entrepreneurs to help aspiring entrepreneurs build a successful business. The platform offers a transformative experience that provides clarity, confidence, and a supportive community to help entrepreneurs increase their odds of business success E-Leap also offers a free tool library to help entrepreneurs avoid common mistakes when starting out.

Episode 38

Author Academy Elite: The 10 year Anniversary

Author Academy Elite (AAE) began with a webinar 10 years ago. It grew into a cutting-edge, industry leader with an international annual conference and award ceremony, even gaining the attention of the Academy Awards. Over the past decade Author Academy Elite has published many international bestsellers in nearly every genre. The AAE family is comprised of more than 1000 authors from all walks of life. Built on the belief that books are businesses and not business cards, with this model, AAE authors retain full control of their intellectual property and 100% of their profits. Several AAE authors leveraged their books into multi-million dollar enterprises and received international foreign rights deals. Others, achieved their dream of sharing their story with their world. Come join Founder Kary Oberbrunner and President Sarah Grandstaff as they honor AAE authors and unpack what's next. 

Episode 37

Leveraging Art To Open New Doors, Relationships, and Solutions.

Entrepreneurs need innovative ways of solving problems. Art helps us transcend status quo and conventional thinking, making it possible for entrepreneurs to differentiate themselves from other players in the market. By tapping into creativity we find new ways of budgeting and fundraising. Discover how to leverage art to open new doors, relationships, and solutions. 

Episode 36

Do Entrepreneurs Need A Smart PR Strategy? 

Effective communication is a critical quality for being a successful entrepreneur. Entrepreneurs must communicate effectively with the public, colleagues, staff, partners, and investors to achieve business success. Solid communication is essential for attracting quality talent, persuading investors to buy shares of stock, collaborating on advertising campaigns, and managing bad press. Discover tips, tools, and tactics to become a better communicator.

Episode 35

Why Entrepreneurs Need To Be Great Communicators

Effective communication is a critical quality for being a successful entrepreneur. Entrepreneurs must communicate effectively with the public, colleagues, staff, partners, and investors to achieve business success. Solid communication is essential for attracting quality talent, persuading investors to buy shares of stock, collaborating on advertising campaigns, and managing bad press. Discover tips, tools, and tactics to become a better communicator.

Episode 34

Why the Healthcare Industry Needs Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship and healthcare are becoming increasingly intertwined. Healthcare providers who think like entrepreneurs can leverage their creativity, innovation, and business acumen to improve patient care, transform healthcare systems, and drive positive change. Entrepreneurs in healthcare are using predictive data and analytical tools to anticipate healthcare needs in a community, ensure care is adequate and necessary, and make statistical predictions about the care that will be required next.


Discover how healthcare professionals can unlock a world of innovative opportunities to improve patient care, transform healthcare systems, and drive positive change by thinking like entrepreneurs. 

Episode 33

Why Musicians Need To Think Like Entrepreneurs  

Soraya Ashleigh is an independent singer/songwriter from Detroit, MI. She is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in music from Cedarville University, and is using her musical training to create a new vibrancy of melodic structure and vocal technique to modern music. Being heavily influenced by jazz, classical, R&B, and pop music, she combines touches of each into her songs. Lyrically, Soraya taps into vulnerable, deep, and sometimes uncomfortable emotions as a way of facing her fears and giving her audience something to relate to. Most importantly, she thanks God for this incredible opportunity to make music. Psalm 8:3-4

Episode 32

Does Entrepreneurship Thrive in Certain Spaces

How does architecture and intentional space fuel entrepreneurship. Just ask Brett Kaufman. He is dedicated to personal transformational work that allows us to live with more mental and physical freedom. He is interested in how we relate to our traumas, both big and small. The experiences in life need to be moved and integrated, Brett believes, and an acceptance of life and its terms needs to occur in order to experience flow and the manifestation of our own life’s purpose.

Episode 31

Life After The Pitch

Joel Kendall entered the workforce for the first 3 years after high school. He wanted to make sure he was prepared mentally and emotionally for college life. It was there that God interrupted his plans. He gained a vision for biblically-based education and majored in economics. In 2021 he entered The Pitch with a brand-new idea: Getting Organized Fast. This idea turned into a growing business which helps under grad students. Learn about life after the Pitch and how to take a college born idea into a real-life enterprise.

Episode 30

The Preview and      The Pitch

Get this inside scoop on The Preview and The Pitch. Cedarville's Business and Communication Preview Day will provide you the opportunity to meet and interact with department professors and students, learn more about the many career opportunities in business and communication and learn about business from Cedarville alumni. The Pitch is similar to Mark Burnett's Shark Tank. The Pitch is a live event hosted by Cedarville University Entrepreneurship Organization twice a year where contestants will compete to convince mock investors to "invest" in their idea with real cash prizes. It's a night of fun, giveaways, and friendly competition. Many past winners have gone on to create sustainable dream businesses. 

Episode 29

Does Entreprenurship Go Hand-In-Hand With ADD and ADHD?

André Brisson is a successful entrepreneur and engineer that has battled with undiagnosed ADHD. He's done extensive work on the topic of entrepreneurship and ADD and ADHD. We explore the linkage between these diagnoses and entrepreneurship. Is there a hidden blessing inside these struggles or are such people simply abnormal overcomers?

Episode 28

The E-Mind: Is God Pleased With Entrepreneurs?

The Bible highlights people of faith who took action and embraced risk. Is God impressed with men and women who think like entrepreneurs and demonstrate their belief with visible works? Join Dr. White the President of Cedarville University as we unpack what it means to be an entrepreneur regardless of your profession.

Episode 27

The E-Mind: Is Serial Entrepreneurship a Blessing or a Curse?

Entrepreneurship is a wild ride, but are there safeguards that lessen the risk? Some entrepreneurs are hard-wired to build and sell and then rinse and repeat. Chad Silverstein oozes entrepreneurship and enjoyed several recent exits. Come learn the secrets and pitfalls of exiting a business with wisdom and grace.

Episode 26

The E-Mind: Flexibility Is The Formula

Mark Weinstein might not think of himself as an entrepreneur. The truth is he operates like one more than most. Over his impressive career in PR, he's applied the 10 E-Mind Traits to bring powerful stories to the masses. Listen as he shares practical tips and tools on how to leverage new ways of thinking to create a bigger impact. 

Episode 25

The E-Mind: Are We All Entrepreneurs?

Entrepreneurs aren’t a new thing. Historian Dr. Thomas Mach shares the details surrounding a few entrepreneurs throughout history. What makes them unique? What characteristics do they share in common? What has shaped Cedarville’s recent entrepreneurial direction in terms of vision, expansion, and innovation? Come learn more about history and about yourself.

Episode 24

The E-Mind: How to Think Like an Entrepreneur and Gain an Exponential Advantage

Some believe entrepreneurs make up 4% of the population. They think this minority is brave and bold—focused on start-ups, investors, and risk. This may be the classic definition, but the truth is every single person is a brand and runs a company of one. It’s your responsibility to create value, and if you fail to deliver, chances are you’ll find yourself without a job. Time to accept the facts. On some level, you’re an entrepreneur. And everyone in every industry would do better by thinking like one.

Episode 23

Why Your Intellectual Property is Your Most Valuable Asset

Your intellectual property is the most valuable asset related to your books, businesses, and brands. Thanks to the Digital Age and the Creator Economy. This trend is only increasing. Join Katie Rubino, Chair of Life Sciences Practice Group at Caldwell Intellectual Property Law, the fastest growing IP Law Firm in the USA. We’ll unpack how to protect your IP and leverage it to increase your influence, impact, and income.

Episode 22

Why Entrepreneurship and Graduate School Should Mix

Most entrepreneurs like speed. They're nimble and quick to spot opportunities. However, Dr. Brian Shook, believes graduate school can help innovators leap frog obstacles even faster. Together we'll unpack these proven pathways and discover a new world that awaits.

Episode 21

Why Entrepreneurs Go Bigger With Collaborations

Is entrepreneurship a solo sport? It's true entrepreneurs must embrace independence and the fact no one is coming to save them. However, at the same time, they must be open to right-fit collaborations to go bigger and run faster. In this episode, we unpack how to find collaborators and create win-win alliances. 

Episode 20

Why The World Needs Intrapreneurs

Intrapreneurs are on the rise. These outliers adopt the vision of an entrepreneur as their own to build, innovate, create, grow, solve, and scale the owner’s business from the inside-out. Scott Benham, the co-founder of Intrapreneur Academy, tells us why these employees are the best around and true unicorns.

Episode 19

Why International Missions Requires Entrepreneurial Thinking

Does God want entrepreneurial-minded missionaries? In this candid chat we explore how God is using The E-Mind™ to spread love and grace around the world. Myron Youngman is the founder and president of The Kaifa Group, a faith-based, non-profit organization which brings people, resources and ideas together for common, sustainable and life-changing objectives.

Episode 18

Why the E-Mind™ Helps You Be Better At Your Day Job. 

Kim Ahlgrim director of The Cove at Cedarville University, the academic enrichment center . The Cove is a welcoming space that offers uniquely designed services to support your academic journey as an undergraduate, graduate, or Dual Enrollment student at Cedarville. Whether it’s through peer tutoring to succeed in a specific course or gaining access to accommodations for a documented disability, The Cove can help. Despite serving over 25 years at CU, Kim is recently tapping into her E-Mind™. Come listen and learn why this habit will help you in your day job. 

Episode 17

Didasko: Not a House of Cards 

Meet the passionate team of entrepreneurs who created "Didasko," a card game that focuses on the essence of Biblical truth in a fun way. Part of the Cedarville University Integrated Business Core (IBC), these fiery students are on the cutting edge of innovation and biblical application. Take a deeper dive into their launch and legacy.

Episode 16

CUE School: 4-Week Entrepreneurial Workshop

Dr. Oberbrunner's solution to igniting more entrepreneurs. CUE School: A FREE practical 4-week entrepreneurial workshop. (1) Create VPS (Value Proposition Statement) & Identify Customer Avatar (2) Write your Manifesto & Optimize LinkedIn + Socials (3) Optimize Business (Form LLC, Establish Pricing, Products, Services, Offer) (4) Publish your eBook (Become an Amazon Author) Get the sneak peek.

Episode 15

More Than A (cancer) Conqueror

A diagnosis can define us. It can also destroy us. Summer Gray accepts none of it. Despite numerous trials in her young life, she’s the definition of an optimist. Summer embodies many E-Mind™ Traits and is poised for a bright future. Discover what fuels her warrior spirit and leverage these secrets within your own battles.

Episode 14

Why We Need Women In Business

Statistics show that teams comprised of both men and women do better. Professor Alina Leo joins Dr. Kary Oberbrunner to share her wisdom and experience in this episode. Professor Leo is a highly skilled and multilingual professional with experience in academia, administration, and volunteer work. Fluent in English, Russian, and Lithuanian, with a proven track record in lean operations management, international business, and linguistics.

Episode 13

Avoiding Entrepreneurial Burnout

Some people think you have to work around the clock. Casey Cavell was one of them. Over the last two decades, he founded, bought, or invested in two dozen small businesses; it was a huge success on paper. However, the business grew and operated out of Casey's sheer willpower and work ethic, eventually leading to burnout. Casey then learned how to build a business that didn't rely on himself and implemented this proven process in each of his companies, efficiently removing himself from the day-to-day. As a result, the businesses performed better without him, allowing time to do what truly matters. Learn the process and start experiencing freedom today.

Episode 12

Less Talking More Doing

Entrepreneurs are often known for taking action to a fault. Ready, Aim, Fire... Is this reckless or a superpower? Meet Josh Teekell, Founder and CEO at SmartAC.com. He believes students would benefit from more doing and less talking. His track record is hard to argue. Should education include more doing? Or should we learn theory in classrooms? Is it both/and, or is it either/or? Tune in for a wild conversation.

Episode 11

The Entrepreneur who Broke Free from Addiction

Many addicts suffer in silence. The truth is people are more than their addictions. Sam Corral turned his struggle into a story to help others. He’s the founder of Break Free, a moral mood board that offers clothing and an authentic community. This young entrepreneur will inspire you to realize you’re more than your pain.

Episode 10

The Entrepreneur Who Uses Images to Inspire

Matthew Black is capturing attention with his keen eye for imagery. When Kary Oberbrunner saw Matthew’s skills, he was immediately interested in learning more. Matthew has already served multiple ministries at his young age, and he’s well on his way to making a mark as an entrepreneur. Learn how Matthew Black impacts many by leading with a heart of generosity.

Episode 9

Should We Mix Business and Missions?

Should we mix business and missions? SIM USA seems to think so. Missional businesses are self-sustaining companies that hire local people—often those outside of a relationship with Jesus—and establish relationships with them and their families. When employees are treated justly and with dignity and respect, they are better able to provide for their families, and community life is improved. This opens the door for the gospel to be shared and local churches to be planted, making the business a catalyst for multiplying disciples in the community.

Episode 8

Should Entrepreneurs Ever Care About The Economy?

Entrepreneurs need to be bulletproof when it comes to negative news. What's the balance between staying aware of market trends and insulating yourself from fear and frequent changes regarding the economy? Join Dr. Jeff Haymond and Dr. Kary Oberbrunner as they discuss how to think like an entrepreneur when it comes to the economy. 

Episode 7

Do Entrepreneurs Need Undergrad or Graduate Degrees

Are entrepreneurs born or built? If they're born, then they don't need graduate degrees or college, for that matter. The truth is statistics reveal that the university experience is helpful on many fronts. Join Dr. Kary Oberbrunner and Dr. Janice Supplee, Vice President for Marketing and Communications and Dean of Graduate Studies at Cedarville University. Janice shares real stories from real students and how higher academics prepared them socially, spiritually, and emotionally and helped them succeed in a bigger way.

Episode 6

Meet the College Kid Inventor Cooper Peterson

Why wait until you’re out of school to start implementing your idea? Cedarville University student Cooper Peterson launched his idea at The Pitch competition in February of 2023. He’s now taking that idea to market. Dr. Kary Oberbrunner sits down with RunGLUBZ founder and CEO, Cooper Peterson for a candid interview on why action is an entrepreneur’s secret weapon and how delaying destroys dreams.

Episode 5

Is God for or against successful entrepreneurs? Earl Seals, Executive Producer of The Chosen 

Is this the age of entrepreneurship for the church and the world? It's easy for people to criticize entrepreneurs, shaming them for success and influence. However, piety can be the biggest form of pride, covert and undetected. Buckle up for a raw, authentic interview with Earl Seals, the president and co-founder of N2 Publishing. His company has 700 locations across the U.S. and breaks $140 million in advertising revenue annually. He is also the founder of Christian Business Fellowship and executive producer of The Chosen series.

Episode 4

The Aviation Entrepreneur

Daryl Smith, also known as Doctor Aviation, is a command pilot, aviation author, former professor at the United States Air Force Academy, and current Professor at Cedarville University. He tapped into his entrepreneurial skills to create Doctor Aviation, an educational website dedicated to instructing life-long learners interested in aviation. The course helps people discover the careers available in the aviation world, explore a pathway to pursue that aviation career, gain knowledge of the physics behind flight, understand the important players in aviation history, and even earn elective credit.

Episode 3

Procrastination Is Pride

Procrastination sounds like a noble excuse, but most of the time it's a subtle lie wrapped in pride. By delaying the launch of our product or service we rob our future customers of transformation. In this episode discover how to tap into the entrepreneurial skill of taking imperfect action.

Episode 2

The Entrepreneur with Anorexia

Meet the founder of Eve’s Original Sin Cookies, Eve Welhener. Her business is based on the idea that indulging in a cookie should be an all-around experience. From picking the flavors in the cookie to sitting down and enjoying a freshly baked custom cookie, food creativity should be different for each person.

Episode 1

The Origin Story

Dr. Kary Oberbrunner started his entrepreneurial journey more than 20 years ago. He’s the founder of two companies: Igniting Souls and Blockchain Life. He also serves as the Berry Chair of Entrepreneurship at Cedarville University, preparing the next generation of entrepreneurs by helping them set free their world-changing ideas.