Girl Starter - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Start It
Gathered from across the country, eight young women vie for a chance to start their own business through a series of surprising challenges.

Plan It
Starting a business means finding a problem that needs solving, so the girls test drive their ideas on one of the toughest audiences they can find- New Yorkers.

Prove It
New ideas need to be simple to communicate, but the Starters find out the hard way that doing so is not so easy, especially when swinging from a trapeze or riding a mechanical bull.

Build It
For both teams, creating prototypes proves a daunting task, and they start to sweat the details.

Brand It
The Starters develop their brand name into a logo and tagline to identify their voice, messaging and audience, a make it or break it phase for any business.

Fund It
The finalists reach for the $100,000 prize package as they're challenged to create a thirty second commercial, a financial plan and a final pitch presentation.
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