Posts byAnthony Vennare

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#72: Jeff Byers, CEO of Amp Human
Issue No. 119: Femtech 2.0
Advances in femtech have introduced innovation to the women's health sector. The next challenge? Broadening the scope to improve the healthcare experience for all women. 
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#71: Brian Reilly, Co-founder & Managing Partner at Will Ventures
Issue No. 118: Music as a Moat
Fitness and music go hand in hand. But now, these billion-dollar industries are converging like never before.
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#70: Harpreet Singh Rai, CEO of Oura
Issue No. 117: Aging Well
Aging populations are rethinking well-being. But few brands, if any, cater to fitness and wellness for folks over 50 years old.
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#69: Brett Thomas, Co-founder & Managing Partner of CAVU Venture Partners
Issue No. 116: What’s Next for Meal Kits
A product of the pandemic, subscription meal kits have boomed. But soon, they’ll have to find their footing in a post-COVID world.
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#68 Startup Spotlight: Wilfred Valenta, CEO of Silofit
Issue No. 115: The Rise of Virtual Races
As running and cycling boomed during the pandemic, road races and triathlons all but disappeared. With billions of dollars at stake, the future of endurance events is in flux.
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#67: Brian Kirkbride, Co-founder & Co-CEO of FitLab
Issue No. 114: The Impact of Dry January
Mindful drinking and full-on abstinence are catching on.
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#66: Jimmy DeCicco, CEO of Super Coffee
Issue No. 113: The Next Billion-Dollar Wearable
In the midst of a pandemic, Oura saw sales of its health-tracking smart ring skyrocket. Accelerating into 2021, we’d be surprised if the company didn’t announce a new funding round in the first part of the year.
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#65: Emily Hochman, Founder & CEO of Wellory
Issue No. 112: What’s Trending in 2021
We’re taking stock of the fitness and wellness trends that will define 2021, and exploring key focus areas that will have an outsized impact on the industry this year.
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#64: Avrum Elmakis, CEO of CLMBR
Issue No. 111: Year-End Review
What a wild year it has been. In our final issue of 2020, we're closing out the year with some thoughts on the future of Fitt Insider.
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#63: John Burns, CEO of TB12
Issue No. 110: The SPACs are coming
So far, the health and fitness sector has been relatively unaffected by the recent SPAC boom, but behind the scenes, industry dealmakers are plotting their next move.
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#62: Jason LaRose, CEO of Equinox Media
Issue No. 109: The Year That Changed Fitness Forever
In less than a year’s time, the fitness industry has been transformed. Here are the headlines that leave no doubt, 2020 changed fitness forever. 
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#61: Lola Priego, Founder of Base
Issue No. 108: In Supplements We Trust
Despite a lack of certitude around efficacy and safety, consumer spending on dietary supplements is surging, and brands are bulking up their efforts to capitalize on this trend.
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