Entrepreneurship met prime-time energy on Season 4, Episode 16 of Go Fund Yourself, where two mission-driven founders stepped into the national spotlight to present companies built on service, innovation, and bold vision.
The episode, which aired on March 5, showcased powerful pitches from Millennium Medical Group Co. and OMA Mirrors Corp., placing them in front of a national audience of investors, innovators, and aspiring entrepreneurs. But Go Fund Yourself is more than a pitch show — it’s a mentorship-driven platform where rising founders gain access to elite business minds while viewers get a front-row seat to the future of innovation.
At the helm of the Titans table were entrepreneurial heavyweights, including Rory Cutaia, Jayson Waller, and David Meltzer — leaders known for building, scaling, and investing in industry-shaping ventures. Their role goes beyond evaluation. They offer real-time feedback, strategic insight, and the kind of mentorship that can compress years of business learning into a single moment.
For founders, that access is invaluable. For viewers, it’s electric.
Healthcare with Heart: Millennium Medical Group, Co
Leading with purpose, Wilmer Perez Morales, a U.S. Army veteran and healthcare operator, presented Millennium Medical Group, a patient-centered healthcare organization focused on elderly and disabled communities.
For more than five years, Millennium Medical Group has quietly become a lifeline for families across Ohio by delivering dignified, accessible, and compassionate care. With multiple locations and a growing footprint, Morales is building more than clinics — he’s building trust within underserved communities.
His pitch resonated not only because of strong operational performance, but because of a mission rooted in service. It’s healthcare delivered with humanity first. For more, visit their website.

Beauty Meets AI: OMA Mirrors Corp
Where healthcare met heart, technology met style.
Christopher Gustave, a military veteran turned software engineer and creative technologist, introduced OMA Mirrors Corp, a company redefining the intersection of beauty, smart hardware, and digital culture.
OMA Mirrors has developed the world’s first beauty-focused touchscreen smart mirror featuring AI integrations and YouTube casting capabilities — transforming a daily routine into an immersive, personalized digital experience. Positioned at the crossroads of beauty tech, creator culture, and consumer electronics, the company is already gaining early traction and aiming to define an entirely new category of smart beauty hardware.
It’s not just a mirror. It’s a platform. Learn more about OMA Mirrors here.
More Than a Show — A Launchpad
What makes Go Fund Yourself compelling isn’t just the pitches — it’s the transformation.
Founders don’t simply present ideas; they receive high-level mentorship from proven Titans who understand scaling, capital strategy, branding, and market positioning. That blend of guidance and visibility creates a powerful accelerator effect for participating companies.
And the visibility is massive.
With national distribution and streaming reach, companies featured on the show gain exposure to audiences that traditional startups spend years trying to access. Investors, strategic partners, customers, and media all watch closely as these founders share their vision on stage.
It’s business meets entertainment — and the spotlight can change everything.
For Millennium Medical Group and OMA Mirrors Corp, Episode 16 marked more than an appearance. It was a milestone moment that showcased veteran leadership, innovative thinking, and the power of mission-driven entrepreneurship.
Missed the show, catch the replay here. Want to Pitch Your Company on Go Fund Yourself? Apply here.
Spencer Hulse is the Editorial Director at Grit Daily. He is responsible for overseeing other editors and writers, day-to-day operations, and covering breaking news.




