Midwest Moxie The successes, failures, insights and opportunities that shape some of the Midwest's most exciting entrepreneurs. Host Kathleen Gallagher talks with company founders who are taking risks, disrupting the status quo and driving economic growth in the region.
Midwest Moxie

Midwest Moxie

From WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR

The successes, failures, insights and opportunities that shape some of the Midwest's most exciting entrepreneurs. Host Kathleen Gallagher talks with company founders who are taking risks, disrupting the status quo and driving economic growth in the region.

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Holograms and augmented reality in the surgical suite: Jennifer and Jon Silva