Brittney Wysong is the founder of Artsy Studio, a 1,700-square-foot process-based art studio for kids in Trussville, Alabama. Before opening the studio, Brittney spent a decade in healthcare marketing and graphic design, balancing a full-time corporate role with raising two young kids. A single visit to an open art space with her toddler sparked the idea for Artsy, a place where kids could create freely without the limits of traditional classrooms or the distractions of home. Within months, B...
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Brittney Wysong is the founder of Artsy Studio, a 1,700-square-foot process-based art studio for kids in Trussville, Alabama. Before opening the studio, Brittney spent a decade in healthcare marketing and graphic design, balancing a full-time corporate role with raising two young kids. A single visit to an open art space with her toddler sparked the idea for Artsy, a place where kids could create freely without the limits of traditional classrooms or the distractions of home. Within months, B...
Reinventing Dentistry: Wally’s $249/Year Membership Model with CEO Tyler Burnett
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Reinventing Dentistry: Wally’s $249/Year Membership Model with CEO Tyler Burnett
Tyler Burnett never planned to reinvent dentistry. But after a 2017 visit where a dentist told him he needed eight fillings on the spot, he walked out skeptical and down a path that would lead to founding Wally, a membership-based dental company built around no insurance, no drills, and no surprise bills. A serial founder from Canada with exits in digital media and fintech, Tyler applied his obsession with customer experience to one of the most outdated industries in healthcare. He and his co...
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Brittney Wysong is the founder of Artsy Studio, a 1,700-square-foot process-based art studio for kids in Trussville, Alabama. Before opening the studio, Brittney spent a decade in healthcare marketing and graphic design, balancing a full-time corporate role with raising two young kids. A single visit to an open art space with her toddler sparked the idea for Artsy, a place where kids could create freely without the limits of traditional classrooms or the distractions of home. Within months, B...