If you’ve been told entrepreneurship is “fun,” consider this your permission to delete that myth. We get honest about what building a business actually feels like: the fear after a big exit, the 10-to-1 ratio of problems to opportunities, the seduction of passive income promises, and the daily discipline it takes to stay optimistic when your calendar and cash flow say otherwise. We break down why founders burn out, not because they’re weak, but because they’re sold bad expectations and then ...
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If you’ve been told entrepreneurship is “fun,” consider this your permission to delete that myth. We get honest about what building a business actually feels like: the fear after a big exit, the 10-to-1 ratio of problems to opportunities, the seduction of passive income promises, and the daily discipline it takes to stay optimistic when your calendar and cash flow say otherwise. We break down why founders burn out, not because they’re weak, but because they’re sold bad expectations and then ...
Ever feel torn between the safety of a paycheck and the pull to build something of your own? We sit down with Shawn, a software engineer well-versed in bank operations, to chart a practical path from employee to entrepreneur without betting the farm on an unproven product. The heart of the conversation: sell outcomes first. Then let the software follow. We unpack the invisible world of the bank back office—compliance letters, Reg E disputes, garnishments, reclamations—and how manual patchwor...
Big Talk About Small Business
If you’ve been told entrepreneurship is “fun,” consider this your permission to delete that myth. We get honest about what building a business actually feels like: the fear after a big exit, the 10-to-1 ratio of problems to opportunities, the seduction of passive income promises, and the daily discipline it takes to stay optimistic when your calendar and cash flow say otherwise. We break down why founders burn out, not because they’re weak, but because they’re sold bad expectations and then ...