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Welcome to Real Good Denver, I'm Ryan Estes.

Denver, we have a problem. We love the mountains, the desert, the river, the hunt, the ride, and then we come back to camp covered in dust, sweat, and regret with half a Nalgene and a pack of baby wipes that lie. Today's guest fixes that. Jonathan from Geyser Systems built what he calls an astronaut shower that can clean two people with 0.8 gallons. His team has already showered more than 35,000 people at festivals and events while saving at least 250,000 gallons of water.

We are talking real Colorado innovation from Montrose. Or Montrose. You decide.

In this episode you will learn how a van trip in Australia turned into a water-efficiency company, how a sponge at the end of a hose beats a showerhead at its own game, and how a Nalgene can become a four-minute hot shower. You will hear the founder's playbook for hardware, manufacturing, and building products that actually change behavior.

This one is for founders, inventors, overlanders, river rats, elk hunters, and anyone who respects water like it is sacred.

https://geysersystems.com/

https://realgooddenver.com/

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