Why the Superpowers for Good Live Pitch Is Better Than Shark Tank for Real Investors
Watch live, ask questions, vote for the winner, and meet the founders afterward.
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On Tuesday, March 17, 2026, at 8:00 PM Eastern / 5:00 PM Pacific, four carefully selected companies will pitch live on Superpowers for Good Live Pitch, a nationally televised event airing on the e360tv Network and available on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and other smart TV platforms. At the top of this post, we’ll include the player so you can return here and watch the event live.
And that matters.
Because this isn’t just another pitch show built for entertainment.
This is a live, interactive, participatory event designed for people who want more than polished soundbites and performative reactions from celebrity investors. It is designed for people who actually care about discovering promising companies, understanding the founders, asking hard questions, and, if they choose, investing their own money.
That’s what makes the Superpowers for Good Live Pitch different.
On many of the better-known pitch shows, viewers watch edited television. The program is taped, condensed, dramatized, and shaped to maximize suspense. The audience at home gets to watch, but not participate. They don’t get to ask questions. They don’t get to influence the outcome in real time. And they certainly don’t get the opportunity to continue the conversation immediately afterward in a setting designed for deeper diligence.
Here, you do.
During the live broadcast, viewers will be invited to submit questions for the founders, and selected questions will be asked on air. Viewers will also vote live for the SuperCrowd Award winner while an expert panel of judges chooses a separate judges’ selection. Then, immediately following the livestream, we’ll host a private investor Zoom session for anyone seriously interested in learning more about one or more of the companies. Registration is free.
That private Zoom conversation is where the event becomes even more distinctive.
Instead of ending with applause and credits, the evening continues with real access. Anyone seriously interested in investing can join the post-show investor session, hear more from the founders, and ask deeper questions in a more intimate setting. There is no cost to participate, but registration is required. Register here: thesupercrowd.com/26q1pitch.
If you’ve ever watched a pitch show and thought, “I wish I could ask about traction, risks, competition, validation, margins, regulation, or the actual path to growth,” this event was made for you.
Four Companies Chosen for Impact and Commercial Promise
The four companies pitching on March 17 were not chosen at random. They were selected through a competitive process that values both social impact and commercial viability. These are companies that aim to do real good in the world while also presenting real investment opportunities.
Together, they span a compelling range of sectors, including chronic disease management, diagnostics, distributed energy, and therapeutics. Each reflects a different expression of impact-driven entrepreneurship.
My Diabetes Health
My Diabetes Health is a telehealth diabetes education company focused on improving outcomes for people living with diabetes. The company centers its model on insurance-covered telehealth diabetes education and support, designed to help patients manage a chronic condition that affects millions of families. The company says it has served 8,600 patients and reports that patients using its program have achieved an average 1.6-point A1C improvement, a meaningful measure of improved blood sugar control over time. It also emphasizes accessibility, including multilingual support and a care model built to reduce barriers tied to geography and scheduling.
This is exactly the kind of company that illustrates how impact and business potential can reinforce each other. Better education can lead to better outcomes. Better outcomes can create better economics. And scalable, accessible care models matter.
rHEALTH
rHEALTH is developing a blood diagnostics platform designed to deliver rapid results at the point of care. The company describes its platform as space-validated and points to work connected to NASA and NIH as part of its development story. Its vision is to return results and interpretation in minutes rather than days, bringing faster decision-making closer to where people actually receive care.
That is an exciting proposition. Investors and viewers alike will be listening for how the company explains the practical path from technical promise to real-world adoption. Diagnostics is a field where speed, trust, validation, and usability all matter tremendously, and that makes rHEALTH a fascinating company to watch live.
GigaWatt
GigaWatt is an energy company focused on scaling distributed energy solutions for homes and businesses. According to the event materials, the company says it has been in business for 19 years, generated more than $54 million in revenue since 2019, and earned a 4.7 collective rating across 1,300 verified Google reviews. It also describes itself as 100% bootstrapped.
That combination of longevity, customer validation, and operating history stands out. In a market crowded with grand claims, a company that has already been executing for years deserves attention. GigaWatt’s pitch should be especially interesting for viewers who care about electrification, distributed infrastructure, customer experience, and how practical businesses can grow in a changing energy economy.
BRG Therapeutics
BRG Therapeutics is focused on developing novel therapeutics targeting both cancer and viral diseases. The company positions its work as a dual-action therapeutic approach across two areas of enormous human need and is expected to outline research milestones and a development plan centered on preclinical progress.
This is a different kind of opportunity from the others on the program. Early-stage therapeutics require a more patient, technically informed lens. But the upside, if the science proves out, can be extraordinary. That makes BRG Therapeutics a compelling addition to the evening and a reminder that impact investing is not confined to one business model or one stage of development.
Why This Format Matters
What makes this event especially valuable is not just the quality of the companies. It is the format.
A persuasive pitch is useful. But a pitch becomes much more meaningful when it is tested live.
That is why audience participation matters so much. When viewers submit questions and hear founders respond in real time, we get something closer to what investing actually feels like. We move beyond rehearsed messaging. We see how founders think. We see whether they can explain their business clearly. We see whether they welcome scrutiny or evade it. We get a better sense of both opportunity and risk.
This event was built around that principle.
Sherwood Neiss, Léa Bouhelier-Gautreau, and Paul Lovejoy will serve as judges, bringing expertise in crowdfunding, impact investing, and investor diligence. Their presence adds another layer of credibility and substance to the program.
But what I love most is that the public is not merely observing. The crowd participates. The audience asks questions. The audience votes. And those who want to go deeper can continue the discussion right after the show.
That is a better model for modern investing media.
It is more transparent.
It is more democratic.
It is more educational.
And it is more useful for founders and investors alike.
Watch Live, Then Join the Investor Zoom
So mark your calendar now.
Superpowers for Good Live Pitch airs live on:
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
8:00 PM Eastern/5:00 PM Pacific
You’ll be able to watch right here on this page via the embedded player. You can also enjoy the full prime-time viewing experience on the e360tv Network via Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and other smart TV devices. Popcorn optional.
Then, after the broadcast, if you are seriously interested in investing, join us for the private investor Zoom session. That is the primary next step for anyone who wants to move from inspiration to diligence.
Registration is free, but you need to sign up in advance here:
thesupercrowd.com/26q1pitch.
Don’t Just Watch the Pitch. Be Part of It.
This is your chance to do more than watch entrepreneurs perform.
You can watch live.
You can ask questions.
You can see answers on television.
You can vote for the winner.
And, if one or more of these companies captures your interest, you can join the investor session and explore the opportunity for yourself.
That’s what makes this better than the pitch shows built around wealthy insiders making decisions for everyone else.
This one invites the crowd in.
And that’s exactly how it should be.
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Upcoming SuperCrowd Event Calendar
If a location is not noted, the events below are virtual.
Superpowers for Good Live Pitch – Private Investor Session: Immediately following the March 17, 2026 live broadcast at 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT, investors are invited to join an exclusive private Zoom session to engage directly with the presenting founders—BRG Therapeutics (Dale Walker), GigaWatt (Deep Patel), My Diabetes Health (Dr. Prem Sahasranam), and rHEALTH (Eugene Chan). In this dedicated off-air environment, participants can ask deeper questions about strategy, traction, deal terms, and impact while exploring their active Regulation Crowdfunding campaigns in real time. Watch the live pitches on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, LG Smart TVs via e360tv, LinkedIn, YouTube, or Facebook—then continue the conversation in the private investor session where capital and clarity come together. Register free to get access to both events.
SuperCrowd Impact Member Networking Session: Impact (and, of course, Max-Impact) Members of the SuperCrowd are invited to a private networking session on March 17th at 1:30 PM ET/10:30 AM PT. Mark your calendar. We’ll send private emails to Impact Members with registration details. Upgrade to Impact Membership today!
SuperCrowdHour March: This month, Devin Thorpe will explore how investors can align profit with purpose in a powerful session titled “Why You Should Make Money with Impact Crowdfunding.” As CEO and Founder of The Super Crowd, Inc., Devin will share practical insights on generating financial returns while driving measurable social and environmental impact through regulated investment crowdfunding. Register free to get all the details. March 18th at Noon ET/9:00 PT.
SuperCrowd26 featuring PurposeBuilt100™: This August 25–27, founders, investors, and ecosystem leaders will gather for a three-day, broadcast-quality global experience focused on disciplined capital formation, regulated investment crowdfunding, and purpose-driven growth. We’re bringing together leading voices in impact investing, compliance, digital marketing, and circular economy innovation to deliver practical frameworks, real-world case studies, and actionable strategies. The event culminates in the PurposeBuilt100™ Showcase, recognizing 100 of the fastest-growing purpose-driven companies in the U.S. Register now to secure your seat and get all the details. August 25–27, streaming worldwide.
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