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Midwest Moxie

Midwest Moxie

By: Kathleen Gallagher
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Hear about the successes, failures, insights and opportunities that shape some of the Midwest’s most exciting entrepreneurs. Host Kathleen Gallagher, executive director of 5 Lakes Institute, talks with company founders who are taking risks, disrupting the status quo and driving economic growth in the region.

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  • Image, destroy and get out quick
    Dec 6 2025

    Mike Schultz had spent more than a decade in his lab at the University of Iowa discovering a pair of radioactive substances that could detect and destroy cancer cells. Fran Johnson, his wife, had spent just as much time running the university medical center’s heart disease treatment program. So, when they launched a startup in 2015, the division of work was obvious. Mike stayed at the university to continue his research, and Fran left to run the company. Viewpoint Molecular Targeting in 2023 merged with Isoray to form a new public company called Perspective Therapeutics. It’s headquartered in Seattle and has about one third of its employees in Iowa.

    Midwest Moxie's executive producer is Audrey Nowakowski. She produced this episode. Subscribe to Midwest Moxie wherever you get your podcasts. And if you love Midwest Moxie as much as we do, help us out by posting a review.

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    16 mins
  • What’s next after a job deploying 4.2 billion diaper emails a year
    Dec 3 2025

    Ben Ivers was four years old when he cut up some carrots and tried to sell them from a table in front of his house at the far end of the cul de sac. Fast forward a few decades and Ben is having much greater success selling marketing automation software. After a decade working at three companies in the industry, Ben co-founded Tenon, an Indianapolis company that helps teams collaborate on marketing campaigns and integrate with sales and customer service.

    Midwest Moxie's executive producer is Audrey Nowakowski. She produced this episode. Subscribe to Midwest Moxie wherever you get your podcasts. And if you love Midwest Moxie as much as we do, help us out by posting a review.

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    13 mins
  • Such luck! As EnsoData got going, sleep medicine woke up
    Nov 29 2025

    Chris Fernandez could have continued to grow his t-shirt company, which had more than $50,000 of sales in its first year. But he sold it, got a graduate degree in biomedical engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and in 2015 co-founded a completely different type of company. EnsoData pioneered the use of AI and machine learning to analyze medical tests like EKGs and pulse oximeters. Today, the Madison company’s products and services help clinicians diagnose and care for patients with sleep disorders.

    Midwest Moxie's executive producer is Audrey Nowakowski. She produced this episode. Subscribe to Midwest Moxie wherever you get your podcasts. And if you love Midwest Moxie as much as we do, help us out by posting a review.

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    17 mins
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