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Video: Cotton Rohrscheib at TEDx

December 13, 2015 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

Below you will find the full video from Cotton Rohrscheib’s TEDx talk during the inaugural 2015 TEDx Markham Street held in Little Rock, Arkansas. The topic for Cotton’s session was, ‘Biting the Hand that Feeds Us’, and it covered the unfair industry practices that have plagued the agriculture industry since the beginning of the 19th century throughout today. It also covers the challenges we will be faced with feeding the world when the worlds population reaches 9 billion people.

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About Cotton Rohrscheib

The Cotton Club is a monthly podcast hosted by me, Cotton Rohrscheib. I'm a 52 year old entrepreneur w/ ADHD, OCD (and now AARP) that refuses to grow up as I grow old. I have collaborated and invested in hundreds of projects throughout my career in multiple industries such as; technology, healthcare, and agriculture. I also have 25 years experience in the marketing industry as a co-founder of an award-winning advertising agency. I will undoubtedly cover a wide variety of topics on my podcast while sharing some really crazy stories and situations that I've been fortunate to witness firsthand. I also have a book coming out in 2025 titled, "Mistakes were Made"

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