South Florida has never been short on innovation, and it’s no surprise that locals are tuning in each week to Cheddar TV’s Go Fund Yourself. The show, which blends entrepreneurship, mentorship, and investment, has quickly become a favorite for Boca Raton’s growing community of founders and innovators. Episode 8, which airs September 25, 2025 at 7pmET on Cheddar TV, once again delivered stories that felt both inspiring and practical—reminding viewers that great businesses often come from the most personal journeys.
This week’s spotlight featured two companies with very different products but the same drive to change lives: French With an Attitude and Torques.
French With an Attitude introduced its groundbreaking memoir, Born in the Wrong Chair, which chronicles cultural dislocation, neurodivergence, and addiction recovery. More than a book, it’s designed as a blueprint for transformation, with readers guided through The Three Stages of Awareness: Knowing → Awareness → Acting. The project goes further by fueling Neurodivergent With Attitude, a nonprofit creating adaptive fashion, technology, and educational resources for the neurodivergent community. For South Florida’s entrepreneurial crowd, it’s a reminder that storytelling can be the spark for scalable social impact. Learn more about investment opportunities here.

On the other side of the pitch stage, Torques brought energy, play, and wellness together in a way that felt tailor-made for schools, families, and clinics. Founder Scott Thomas Peterson, LCSW, showcased Racquet Torques (a mash-up of tennis and badminton) and Torques Toss (complete with gamified scoring and the clever “Money Bird”). But this wasn’t just about fun—each product is tied to an app and rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy principles, giving kids and adults tools to manage emotions and build resilience. It’s playful, purposeful innovation at work. Funding link here.
For South Florida entrepreneurs and investors watching at home, these stories hit close to home. Our region has long been a hub for people who mix personal grit with fresh ideas, and Go Fund Yourself captures that spirit perfectly. The Titans—Rory Cutaia, Jayson Waller, and David Meltzer—brought their signature mix of sharp business insight and heartfelt mentorship, pushing founders to think bigger while reminding them why they started in the first place.
No wonder the show has become a must-watch in Boca Raton, where innovation isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a lifestyle. Episode 8 proves that whether you’re writing a memoir that sparks a movement or designing games that double as therapy, South Florida viewers are rooting for you.
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