
This episode features a rerun of the April 2021 episode titled "Boosted to Busted: The Rise and Fall of Boosted Boards." Hosts Marquez Brownlee, Andrew Edwards, and David Imel discuss the success and eventual collapse of Boosted Boards, an electric skateboard company.
The episode begins with the hosts introducing the concept of the rerun, emphasizing the importance of the original episode and its relevance to the current audience. They highlight the significant growth of their listener base since the original airing.
David and Adam, who researched the original episode, share the story of Boosted Boards, starting from its inception by co-founders Sanjay Dastoor and Matthew Tran at Stanford University. They discuss the initial success of Boosted's Kickstarter campaign and how the company became synonymous with electric skateboards.
As the conversation progresses, they explore the company's rapid growth, the impact of influencer Casey Neistat, and the community that formed around Boosted. However, they also address the challenges the company faced, including financial struggles, competition, and the shift in leadership.
The episode concludes with a discussion of the factors that led to Boosted's downfall, including poor management decisions, market saturation, and the impact of external economic factors like tariffs. The hosts reflect on the lessons learned from Boosted's story and its implications for startups in Silicon Valley.
Boosted Boards rose to fame with innovative electric skateboards but collapsed due to management issues, market challenges, and economic factors.

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