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In this milestone 20th episode, I sit down with Glenn Bostock—founder and CEO of SnapCab—and Kendall Hyatt for one of my favorite conversations yet.

Glenn’s story is inspiring: he struggled in school, but outside of it, he built sophisticated inventions like sailboats, gliders, and hot air balloons. His love for woodworking grew into a career, and what started as a dream of running a small woodshop evolved—through trial, error, and comfort with failure—into two companies with 140 employees!

With Kendall’s guidance, Glenn is now refining those ideas into his upcoming Forbes Books release, Becoming a Human Business (May 2026). Kendall also shares her own journey of finding her voice and embracing her strengths and weaknesses within SnapCab’s caring environment, offering a powerful perspective on what it truly means to build—and live—a human business.

What a fun and refreshing conversation this was—welcome to episode twenty!

P.S. We recorded in a SnapCab Pod—it blocked out the office noise and made for the perfect recording space. Highly recommend!

Check Out

Website: snapcab.com

Instagram: @ahumanbusiness | @snapcab

LinkedIn: Kendall Hyatt

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Help bring better audio, video, and filmed episodes to life: Venmo. I tithe 10% of all contributions—half to the All Secure Foundation (supporting soldiers’ transition home) and half to the Academy of the New Church High School.

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Contact: ethanchaselewin.com/contact

A Note from Me

I’m inspired by the stories people carry, the power of honest feedback, and the magic that happens when creative minds connect. If you’re a brand interested in partnering, let’s talk: LinkedIn.

Thanks for being part of this journey—PEACE!

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