They came, they pitched, they sparked curiosity, and in one case, actual electricity. Episode 10 of Go Fund Yourself aired July 31st at 7 PM ET on Cheddar TV with a dynamic double feature that charged up the screen and transported viewers on a sonic travel escape. Part Shark Tank, part Kickstarter, part high-stakes hustle, the hit business-meets-entertainment show continues to shine a spotlight on emerging startups, and this week’s episode was no exception.
First to pitch was Seymour Segnit, founder and fearless frontman of MAGFAST, a company on a mission to “change charging for good.” And if you’ve ever wrestled with a tangle of cords or cursed your phone for dying at 3%, you’ll understand why MAGFAST is already causing major buzz in the $20 billion charging market.
Segnit’s magnetic charging ecosystem is sleek, fast, and oh-so-satisfying to snap together. Think wireless power banks, gen2 chargers that fuel up in under 25 minutes, and a modular design that’s as much form as it is function. With over $21 million in preorders and multiple sold-out campaigns on NetCapital totaling more than $10 million, this isn’t just a concept, it’s a proven powerhouse. MAGFAST has momentum, traction, and a founder with a knack for captivating crowds.

“This is Apple meets Tesla for your devices,” said one of the show’s Titans, clearly impressed by the simplicity and scalability. “And you’ve already got fans voting with their wallets. That’s powerful.”
But the next founders proved you don’t need wires to connect. Sometimes, you just need a voice. Enter Limon Day Trips, the audio-first app designed for curious explorers and dreamy wanderers. Created by sibling duo Lili and Ray Montes, Limon invites users to discover and share unique day trips and hidden gems through immersive voice recordings and curated storytelling.
Inspired by Lili’s college radio hit “Hotspot” and Ray’s globetrotting chronicles, Limon’s platform is part podcast, part travel guide, and fully fueled by wanderlust. The soon-to-launch app is building a community of storytellers and savvy travelers looking for more than just your average Yelp review. With plans to monetize a multimillion-user base and ignite a movement of voice-powered discovery, Limon is poised to make some serious noise.
“This is travel 3.0,” one Titan quipped. “It’s part Lonely Planet, part Audible, part Instagram for your ears.” While the founders brought heart and vision, it’s Go Fund Yourself’s signature format that turns these big ideas into next-level momentum. With a national audience tuning in via Cheddar TV, every episode is a front-row seat to opportunity and a backstage pass to possibility.
And let’s not forget the Go Fund Yourself Titans, industry icons Rory Cutaia, Jayson Waller, and David Meltzer. These powerhouses don’t just dish out feedback, they open doors, make calls, and bring decades of experience to the table. For the startups, it’s not just about funding, it’s about alignment, mentorship, and unlocking access that could change the game overnight.
“Getting on the show alone is a win,” said a viewer-turned-investor in last season’s chat thread. “But watching a Titan say ‘I believe in you’ — that’s rocket fuel.”
Beyond the pitch, Go Fund Yourself thrives because it’s built for both entrepreneurs and audiences. Each episode brings the energy of a live event, the heart of a human story, and the strategy of a high-stakes investment pitch, all in a fast-paced, snackable 22 minutes.
Tune in Thursday, July 31, at 7 PM ET to check out season 2, episode 10 on Cheddar TV. Or plug in and catch the replay. Whether you’re a startup junkie, a future founder, or just love rooting for the underdog, Go Fund Yourself delivers the kind of business content that’s both bingeable and bankable.
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