May 28, 2026
Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode.
In today's Thursday Thought Alan shares the 2 paths inventors can take to commercialize your inventions.
Choose trial-and-error - figure it out yourself; or you can get
help from me. Trial-and-error takes a lot
of time and money - often thousands are wasted. I can help.
Be...
May 25, 2026
Alan interviews Matthew Freed.
Matthew Freed transitioned from a music and TV guru to an inventor.
Matthew's business partner, Lesley Mashburn, loved bow fishing - but hated losing expensive bows to the bottom of the lake. He and Matthew worked together to invent Delta Buoy - a flotation solution for fishing equipment.
May 21, 2026
Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode.
In today's Thursday Thought Alan shares the 3 elements that must be in your Licensing Pitch Package.
You must have a clear, concise, and compelling marketing message. Also you need a curated list of companies to contact - and names, titles, and emails of specific...
May 18, 2026
Alan interviews James Siedlack.
As a OR nurse and consultant, James Siedlack saw a risk: arms and legs of patients were not held securely to the operating table.
He invented StopGuard - a side railing to fit easily to the table, preventing any limbs from sliding off the table.
His product reduces OR risks.
Make sure to...
May 14, 2026
Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode.
Today's Thursday Thought shares why inventors must clearly illustrate the problem - before they'll understand your solution.
Inventors see problems everywhere - poorly designed products - so they find solutions. Most people see poor products as the status quo - not as...