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- Twenty-four contestants compete in an endurance/sleep deprivation contest in order to win a brand new Nissan Hardbody truck. The last person to remain standing with his or her hand on the truck wins. An absurd marketing gimmick at first glance, the contest proves to be much more...
- A beef farmer struggles with his conscience every time he takes his cows to slaughter, and so sets about doing something extraordinary.
- A mockumentary exploring the hilarious, high-stakes world of trade shows. Three entrepreneurs with a passion for innovation unveil their products at WELLNEX, the nation's leading health and wellness expo.
- Emil is a social media-obsessed entrepreneur in one of the most remote places on earth: an abandoned Soviet mining town in the mountains of eastern Kyrgyzstan. Tracing his roots to the nomadic tribes that once roamed the area, Emil has returned to put his village back on the map by convincing wealthy tourists and famous bloggers to go there on vacation.
- A creative collaboration with It's Nice That, Siqi Song, BUCK, and Mailchimp Presents, All in a Day's Work is an animated series featuring comedic shorts about the ups, downs, and sometimes-painful realities of life as an entrepreneur or small business owner.
- Mailchimp Presents Second Act, which follows five people who've chosen a new direction in their careers, discovering their passions and defining their own version of success.
- Hannah is living the dream as a professional photographer. But now that her dream has become reality, she's questioning everything. Taking Stock follows Hannah as she navigates the quirky day-to-day of a stock photography agency while struggling to find the passion for her next move.
- A docuseries featuring entrepreneurial advice from unexpected sources.
- They've left offices behind. They work from anywhere and everywhere. And they're transforming the world around them. Wi-Finders explores how easy access to the Internet has changed how people around the world make their living.
- The sound of the wokmaker used to be part of the fabric of Chinese life. But modernity, economic reform, the real estate industry and code enforcement have all conspired to silence the artisans of this dying folkcraft. In Shanghai, Tao Qingjian is one of the last men to make woks by hand. This is the story of Tao's struggle to keep practicing his craft.
- An animated series exploring the narratives running through creative minds.
- Hello Sunshine and Mailchimp present: Book Shook, a series dedicated to the book you can't put down, that page-turner that sticks with you long after you've soaked up the last sentence of the last page. Reese Witherspoon, Yara Shahidi, and Jameela Jamil discuss the books that changed their lives at the moments they needed them most.
- Behind the scenes of a 102 year old candy kitchen in north St. Louis
- The inside scoop on the murky world of the ice cream business. Through the eyes of Pinky, the self declared 'king of the ice-cream men', we're taken into this unregulated industry where rival drivers will stop at nothing to protect their livelihoods.
- This short subject focuses on a San Francisco based zine, founded in 2001, which featured black and white photography of that city, during one of its periods of great changes.
- Louise and Henrik are two aging professional circus acrobats who constantly search for new ways to perform their art form. They look upon their practice as a lifelong project, and they have no idea when or how it will end. But for how long can they keep it up, as they grow older and have become parents for the first time.
- A documentary film about the cherished tradition of costuming during Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Members of the city's colorful costuming community share their unique traditions while gathering at the epicenter of all things costuming - the family-owned fabric store, Jefferson Variety.
- There's nothing better than a breakthrough - when all the hard work pays off and gold is struck. In season three of The Jump, acclaimed musician Shirley Manson and world-renowned artists take stock of those moments while examining the songs that changed their careers.
- Going Through It is a branded podcast that where notable women discuss a pivotal moment in their lives where they decided to make a change. The first season of the program is hosted by Ann Friedman with the second season is hosted by Tracy Clayton.
- There's nothing better than a breakthrough - when all the hard work pays off and gold is struck. Acclaimed musician Shirley Manson and world-renowned artists take stock of those moments while examining the songs that changed their careers.
- On this podcast, two partners tell their shared story: how they found each other, and what it took to make their partnership work. Featuring all different kinds of partnerships-business, romantic, creative, etc.
- The small act of listening can lead to big ideas. In this podcast, 10 highly-acclaimed musicians make sense of the world by transforming their surroundings into original songs.
- Join Björk in conversations with collaborators about her sound experiences. You'll learn about the moods, timbers, and tempos that vibrate through each album.
- The power goes out, Richard goes home, and Hannah makes the most of darkness.
- Kevin lies about having yoga expertise, but he's not the only one who's faking it through the day.
- Hannah inadvertently makes a meme. Santiago's passion makes her envious.
- Richard commissions a vague project. Hannah tries to make it look like art.
- The team gets an awkward request, Santiago gets behind the camera, and Hannah gets some perspective.
- In the midst of an uncertain future, many entrepreneurs in Buenos Aires are using the Internet to creatively address the challenges of economic instability and generate new opportunities.
- Estonia rebuilt itself just as always-on Internet culture was becoming mainstream, which has allowed the country to create an entrepreneur-friendly infrastructure that's home to some of the most successful startups in the world.
- Car-based culture and the transient lifestyle of many of its residents can make it difficult to grow roots in Los Angeles. But self-starting communities of café dwellers are working to change that.
- Whether it's running a rent-a-friend business or creating third spaces in connected cafés, hyper-connectedness has enabled a new kind of entrepreneurship to flourish in Tokyo.
- Starting a business in Marrakech has often revolved around following tradition and fulfilling family expectations. A new generation of entrepreneurs is using e-commerce businesses to challenge that paradigm.
- The entrepreneurs prepare to unveil their products at WELLNEX.
- The exhibitors travel to Dallas and share their travel hacks. Once they arrive at the convention center, they begin to compare booths and have to deal with last-minute problems.
- It's day one of WELLNEX. While Marty and Jonah are busy scaring off potential customers, Jeannie gets up the courage to present her prototype to billionaire business mogul and television host host Keith Rogers.
- As the trade show rolls on, Dana explores new ways to help the business while Marty continues to rebuff offers for help. Jeannie attends a WELLNEX mixer and tries her hand at networking.
- When energetic YouTube influencer Jarrett Coby holds a "Make Me Sleep" contest at WELLNEX, Jeannie sees a business opportunity. Marty's daughter introduces her dad to Jonah with disastrous results.
- On the final day of WELLNEX, Marty collaborates with a fellow entrepreneur on the trade show floor and has a marketing breakthrough. Jeannie gets an offer she may have to refuse. Jonah evolves his brand.
- For Alex Reza, taking his first music lesson at the age of 41 changed everything. With the support of his family, he left a 21-year career in the postal service, moved to Nebraska, and realized that he was born to make violins.
- Working in finance was Abigail Carroll's ticket to traveling the world, but it took quitting everything to try her hand at oyster farming for her to feel connected to her environment.
- The Jones sisters' father did all he could to give his daughters the career opportunities that he didn't have, but his most lasting gift to them may have been passing on his love of barbeque.
- After more than 30 years in the corporate world, Paulie Gee left his job and decided to open his first restaurant. Paulie discusses his family, life as a successful restaurateur, and how he overcame his fear of failure.
- Being an attorney and running an international trekking company are radically different jobs, but both of the careers that Marinel De Jesus has chosen are tied to her evolving views of her family and her immigrant identity.
- Growing up in my first restaurant with 19-year-old chef Flynn McGarry.
- Imposter syndrome and my first day on set with director/actor/author Jay Duplass.
- Confronting Saddam's security forces and my fear of public speaking with journalist Molly Bingham.
- Finding my superpowers to be open and authentic with playwright Ngozi Anyanwu.