Go Fund Yourself Doubles Down on Disruption with Aerospace Breakthroughs and AI That Cleans Your Mind

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Published on November 20, 2025

If you’re not watching Go Fund Yourself on Thursday nights, you’re missing the wildest collision of innovation, entertainment, and high-stakes decision-making on TV. The hit Cheddar series has become the ultimate proving ground for founders who dare to build differently, and the episode tonight on November 20th at 7 PM ET might be one of the most explosive yet.

Two companies. Two industries are begging for disruption. And a panel of powerhouse Titans ready to push, pry, mentor, and — when the moment’s right — invest.

Welcome to the show where the future gets funded in real time.

A Show That Disrupts the Disruptors

In an era where pitch shows often feel predictable, Go Fund Yourself continues to punch above its weight. There’s nothing cookie-cutter about its format. Instead of the rigid investor grilling we’ve all seen for more than a decade, GFY mixes entertainment with education, entrepreneurial grit with real-world stakes. Founders don’t just pitch — they’re challenged, coached, and elevated by the show’s high-powered lineup of Titans.

And these Titans? They aren’t your standard TV personalities. They’re operators, empire-builders, and turnaround artists who’ve lived the grind and earned the stripes:

  • Rory Cutaia — serial entrepreneur, visionary dealmaker, creator of Go Fund Yourself and Market.live.
  • David Meltzer — world-renowned speaker, investor, and business strategist with decades of leadership building, scaling, and inspiring high-growth companies.
  • Jayson Waller — high-voltage entrepreneur and energy-industry disruptor known for scaling billion-dollar ventures from the ground up.

Together, they’re equal parts coaches, critics, and catalysts. Their guidance can change a startup’s trajectory in minutes.

And tonight, they meet two companies aiming to rewrite the rules in aerospace and everyday personal productivity.

Titan Dynamics: The New Frontier of Aerospace Manufacturing

If Hollywood were casting the future of aerospace, Titan Dynamics would be the lead.

This isn’t your average drone company. Titan Dynamics is building the kind of breakthrough technology usually reserved for sci-fi franchises and defense briefings—ultra-rapid, cost-effective, additive-manufactured UAS platforms and deployable drone factories designed for both commercial and defense markets.

Think about that for a second. A portable factory that can 3D-print drones anywhere on the planet.

Disaster response zones. Remote military operations. Wildfire monitoring. Infrastructure inspections. Agriculture. Logistics.

This is aerospace at the speed of need.

Titan Dynamics isn’t just iterating on drones—it’s reconstructing the entire supply chain, slashing production time, cutting costs, and eliminating the bottlenecks that have slowed UAS development for years. If you want to understand what disruption actually looks like, look here.

Their appearance on GFY is more than TV. It’s a turning point for an industry long overdue for a fresh playbook.

More info here.

Clarity: The AI That Turns Mental Chaos Into a To-Do List

On the complete opposite end of the innovation spectrum—but equally seismic—is Clarity, an AI-powered voice-first platform designed to take your mental mayhem and turn it into organized tasks, reminders, and actionable plans.

No screens. No typing. No overwhelm.

You talk. Clarity listens. Your day gets magically structured.

In a world drowning in notifications, tabs, calendars, and never-ending task noise, Clarity offers something profoundly modern: peace of mind powered by AI.

It’s the kind of universal solution that touches every demographic—executives, creators, parents, students, entrepreneurs, neurodiverse users, and anyone who’s ever felt like they’re juggling life with oven mitts.

This is the kind of product that wins consumer loyalty fast… and possibly investor enthusiasm even faster.

More info here.

Why These Founders Came to GFY

Both startups arrive on Go Fund Yourself not just for capital, but for the rare mentorship trifecta the Titans deliver. They know the show isn’t just exposure—it’s an accelerator, a pressure test, and a launchpad rolled into one.

And with industries as massive as aerospace and AI personal productivity, Episode 4 feels like a glimpse into the future.

Two companies. Two completely different worlds. But one thing in common: They’re building what comes next.

Watch the replay here, or apply to pitch on Go Fund Yourself here.

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By Spencer Hulse Spencer Hulse has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team

Spencer Hulse is the Editorial Director at Grit Daily. He is responsible for overseeing other editors and writers, day-to-day operations, and covering breaking news.

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