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HARTFORD, Conn. - iSportsWire -- Long before social media influencers and teenage startup founders became common headlines, Justin Calabrese was already building a name for himself in the world of e-commerce. At just sixteen years old, Calabrese captured the attention of National Public Radio, which featured his story during a time when young entrepreneurs operating online businesses were still considered rare.
The feature highlighted more than just a teenager running a business. It reflected a growing cultural shift in how entrepreneurship was evolving in the digital age. While many teenagers were focused on school activities and part-time jobs, Calabrese was learning the realities of customer service, online sales, branding, operations, and business development firsthand through his own growing e-commerce venture.
According to those familiar with the story, NPR was drawn to the authenticity of a young entrepreneur independently creating opportunities through the internet during a rapidly changing economic and technological landscape. The story represented the emergence of a new generation of self-starters who were proving that innovation and determination could outweigh age and traditional barriers to entry.
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"At sixteen years old, I wasn't thinking about becoming a national story," said Calabrese. "I was focused on building something meaningful, learning how business worked, and figuring things out through real experience. Looking back, I think NPR recognized that there was a bigger story happening about how young people were beginning to use technology and entrepreneurship in completely new ways."
At the time of the feature, stories involving teenage entrepreneurs were far less common than they are today. The concept of a high school student independently managing an online business was still viewed as unconventional, making the story especially compelling to national audiences.
The segment reportedly resonated with listeners because it showcased determination, independence, and the growing impact of e-commerce on the future of small business. Rather than focusing solely on age, the story emphasized initiative, persistence, and the willingness to pursue innovation at a young age.
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Over the years, Calabrese continued building upon that entrepreneurial foundation, later becoming an author, business strategist, consultant, and advocate for entrepreneurship and economic development. His career has included helping guide and support numerous small businesses, contributing to publications, and working on initiatives centered around business growth, technology, and community development.
Today, the NPR feature remains a reminder of an early moment in the evolution of digital entrepreneurship—before online business ownership among young founders became mainstream. What once stood out as unusual has since become part of a broader movement of young innovators leveraging technology to create businesses, brands, and opportunities from anywhere.
For Calabrese, the experience represented more than media attention. It validated the idea that entrepreneurship is not defined by age, but by vision, resilience, and the willingness to build something from the ground up.
The feature highlighted more than just a teenager running a business. It reflected a growing cultural shift in how entrepreneurship was evolving in the digital age. While many teenagers were focused on school activities and part-time jobs, Calabrese was learning the realities of customer service, online sales, branding, operations, and business development firsthand through his own growing e-commerce venture.
According to those familiar with the story, NPR was drawn to the authenticity of a young entrepreneur independently creating opportunities through the internet during a rapidly changing economic and technological landscape. The story represented the emergence of a new generation of self-starters who were proving that innovation and determination could outweigh age and traditional barriers to entry.
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"At sixteen years old, I wasn't thinking about becoming a national story," said Calabrese. "I was focused on building something meaningful, learning how business worked, and figuring things out through real experience. Looking back, I think NPR recognized that there was a bigger story happening about how young people were beginning to use technology and entrepreneurship in completely new ways."
At the time of the feature, stories involving teenage entrepreneurs were far less common than they are today. The concept of a high school student independently managing an online business was still viewed as unconventional, making the story especially compelling to national audiences.
The segment reportedly resonated with listeners because it showcased determination, independence, and the growing impact of e-commerce on the future of small business. Rather than focusing solely on age, the story emphasized initiative, persistence, and the willingness to pursue innovation at a young age.
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Over the years, Calabrese continued building upon that entrepreneurial foundation, later becoming an author, business strategist, consultant, and advocate for entrepreneurship and economic development. His career has included helping guide and support numerous small businesses, contributing to publications, and working on initiatives centered around business growth, technology, and community development.
Today, the NPR feature remains a reminder of an early moment in the evolution of digital entrepreneurship—before online business ownership among young founders became mainstream. What once stood out as unusual has since become part of a broader movement of young innovators leveraging technology to create businesses, brands, and opportunities from anywhere.
For Calabrese, the experience represented more than media attention. It validated the idea that entrepreneurship is not defined by age, but by vision, resilience, and the willingness to build something from the ground up.
Source: Justincalabrese.com
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