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She Turned Hangovers Into a Startup?! 💊 | LIVE with TY ft. Cameo Hanlon

She Turned Hangovers Into a Startup?! 💊 | LIVE with TY ft. Cameo Hanlon

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What happens when an injured college basketball player reinvents herself as a founder of a viral startup? Meet Cameo Hanlon, the creator of Bender Extender, a hangover support pill that started as a joke in a group chat and turned into a booming business.


From small-town Canada to university hoops, from devastating injuries to entrepreneurship, Cameo shares how setbacks became stepping stones. In this episode, we cover:

  • Why injuries & COVID shaped her pivot from sports to startups
  • The identity crisis athletes face when their careers end
  • How the Bender Extender idea went from inside joke → product line → movement
  • Building teams, handling setbacks, and scaling a brand with personality
  • Her bold hot take: Stats don’t matter as much as you think 👀

If you’ve ever wondered how athletes transition beyond sports, or how the wildest startup ideas are born, this conversation will blow your mind.
#LIVEwithTY #BenderExtender #lifeaftersports #startupculture #GenZFounders

⏱ Timestamps

0:00 – Hot Takes with Ty: Jiu-Jitsu & Athletes

1:30 – Cameo’s Basketball Journey & Small-Town Roots

4:15 – Injuries, Identity Crisis, and COVID Setbacks

19:30 – From Marketing to Founding Bender Extender

37:00 – Hot Take: Why Stats Don’t Matter After College


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