Boca Raton has quietly built a reputation as a place where ideas are welcomed, founders are supported, and innovation is part of the everyday conversation — from tech and wellness to entrepreneurship and impact-driven ventures.
That may be why Go Fund Yourself has become such a favorite among local viewers.
While the companies featured on the show aren’t necessarily based in Boca, the spirit of the series mirrors the culture that defines the area: bold thinking, meaningful mentorship, and businesses built with purpose — not just profit.
Season 4, Episode 8 delivered exactly that.
Two Very Different Ideas — One Shared Mission
This episode featured two standout concepts operating in completely different lanes, yet both aligned with values Boca residents know well: wellness, connection, and intentional growth.
Organic Gorilla brought plant-based nutrition to the stage, while Sanctom Social explored a new way to build community in an increasingly disconnected world.
One feeds the body.
The other feeds the soul.
Both sparked conversation — and that’s exactly what Boca audiences love about the show.

Organic Gorilla: Clean Fuel for Real Life
Founded by brothers who were frustrated with overly processed energy snacks, Organic Gorilla set out to create something better: organic, plant-powered nutrition bars designed for sustained energy without the crash.
Their approach reflects a mindset familiar in Boca’s wellness-forward community — thoughtful ingredients, performance without compromise, and transparency over hype. On the Go Fund Yourself stage, mentors pushed the founders to think beyond product and focus on scale, storytelling, and long-term brand positioning.
It wasn’t just about selling bars — it was about building a business that lasts.
Sanctom Social: Community, Reimagined
Sanctom Social offered a very different pitch, but one that felt especially timely. Built as a private membership club focused on intentional connection, the concept taps into a growing desire for real-world community — something Boca residents value deeply.
From curated gatherings to wellness-centered experiences, the idea challenges the notion that social connection has to live online. Mentors worked with the founders to shape a business model that balances heart and sustainability — a theme that resonates strongly in a city where lifestyle and entrepreneurship often intersect.
Why Boca Keeps Tuning In
Part of what makes Go Fund Yourself stand out — and why it has found such a loyal following in Boca — is its emphasis on mentorship.
Unlike traditional pitch shows, founders receive real guidance from seasoned entrepreneurs who understand what it takes to build and scale companies in the real world. The show’s Titans — Rory Cutaia, Jayson Waller, and David Meltzer— bring candid insights, strategic clarity, and tough questions that push founders forward.
Even better? Viewers aren’t just watching — they can participate through crowdfunding, supporting companies they believe in and becoming part of the journey.
A Show That Reflects Boca’s Innovation Mindset
Boca Raton may not be the headquarters for every company on Go Fund Yourself, but the show’s values feel right at home here: innovation, mentorship, wellness, and businesses built with intention.
Season 4, Episode 8 is a reminder of why Boca audiences keep tuning in — not just for entertainment, but for inspiration.
Because here, ideas matter.
Community matters.
And watching founders turn vision into reality never gets old.
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