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 ...
The ground is always moving under small businesses, but panic isn’t a plan. We pull back the curtain on how owners can stay liquid, avoid blind spots, and turn volatility into an edge. From COVID’s lopsided rebounds to today’s AI hype cycle, we trade war stories and walk through simple tools that keep you out of crisis mode: a living cash flow forecast, weekly working capital tracking, and practical pipeline probabilities that tie sales to actual receipts. You’ll hear why recurring revenue i...
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 ...