Description by couchtuner for Shark Tank Season 8 Episode 14 : Entrepreneurs from Somerville, Massachusetts, rent tiny houses in the woods where people can unplug, recharge and rebalance their lives; former Harvard University classmates now living in San Francisco hope the Sharks agree that snack chips made with cricket flour are the future of affordable and sustainable proteins; a concertgoer from Minneapolis, Minnesota could change the way people listen to music with earplugs designed to filter out damaging levels of sound while protecting one’s ears; and an Austin, Texas couple created a modern version of a favorite childhood toy, but a deal might be in jeopardy when the Sharks learn that a majority of their revenue comes from a single source. Real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran is featured in a profile highlighting her inspiring entrepreneurial journey. Years ago, she borrowed $1,000 from her boyfriend and quit her job as a waitress to start a tiny real estate company in New York City. Eventually, she would parlay that loan into a $5 billion business. Barbara, who was the first to sell real estate on the Internet, sees being a woman in business as an asset. A hometown visit to Edgewater, New Jersey, highlights her humble beginnings and the two-bedroom flat she shared with her parents and nine siblings.
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