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She Left Wall Street & Built a Medical Courier Empire

1 h 3 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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What if you could build a profitable business from scratch—without experience, tech skills, or a huge investment? In this episode, Rebecca Massicotte, founder of Red Fox Medical Courier, shares how she went from Wall Street burnout to building a multi-city healthcare logistics company—serving critical patient care operations across the U.S. You’ll discover: * How she started with just a website and one client * The truth about the medical courier industry (and why it’s booming) * How she scaled to 25+ cities and 100+ drivers * The mindset shift that took her from “delivery service” to patient care business * Hidden opportunities in last-mile logistics most people overlook This isn’t just a business story—it’s a masterclass in thinking bigger, moving faster, and building something that actually matters. 👉 Whether you're an entrepreneur, looking for a new income stream, or curious about the logistics industry… this episode will open your eyes. KEYWORDS Primary last mile logistics, medical courier business, courier company, delivery service business, logistics entrepreneur, healthcare logistics High-Intent Search how to start a medical courier business, how to scale a courier company, courier business tips, logistics company growth strategy, how to grow a delivery business, operations management small business Discovery / Viral entrepreneurship podcast, business success stories, founder stories, startup to scale, CEO mindset, real business talk, woman entrepreneur, Wall Street to entrepreneur

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