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In this episode of As Told By You, we sit down with Columbia entrepreneur, professor, and now Libertarian Senate candidate Kasie Whitener for a wide-ranging, very Gen X conversation about startups, selling companies, national debt, and why she thinks Congress needs a six-year disruption. We go back to the early days of Clemson Road Creative, documenting business processes, helping companies prepare for acquisition, and the wild story behind T-Cube’s sale to Capgemini. If you’ve ever wondered what it actually takes to package a business to sell, there’s gold in here. Then we pivot. Why would a successful entrepreneur and University of South Carolina professor decide to run for U.S. Senate as a Libertarian? What does that even mean? And why is she laser-focused on the national debt as the root of today’s affordability crisis? We talk about: • Entrepreneurship vs. government solutions • The Libertarian philosophy and limited government • Generational responsibility (Gen X, we’re looking at you) • Why she chose a Senate race over “starting small” in politics • Running a political campaign like a startup It’s thoughtful. It’s candid. It’s occasionally hilarious. And it feels like two old friends catching up… because it is. If you care about business, politics, or just enjoy real conversations without talking points, this one’s for you. 🎙️ Subscribe to As Told By You for more conversations with entrepreneurs, creators, and unexpected voices shaping our community. Drop a comment and tell us what you think: Should more entrepreneurs run for office? #Podcast #Entrepreneurship #Libertarian #SouthCarolina #GenX #SmallBusiness #NationalDebt