
In this conversation, Salvador Carranza and Slash Experts founder Braydan Young unpack entrepreneurship, leadership, and the high-agency “doer” mindset—spanning hiring, transparency in culture, parenting while building, and how artificial intelligence is reshaping sales, and startup execution. Braydan traces his founder journey from Coffee Sender (Starbucks e-gifting) to rebranding as Sendoso and scaling to ~700 people and nine-figure ARR, then explains why his new company, Slash Experts, turns “talk to sales” into “talk to a customer” first—accelerating business decisions with real-world proof. They dive into risk assessment, adaptability, emotional intelligence, and practical ways to use AI/deep learning tools without losing the human context. If you’re navigating innovation in any industry, technology, automation, or building a purpose-driven company, this episode is rich with life lessons and success habits you can apply today.Takeaways• Hire adults, not green dots•Autonomy + accountability beats micromanagement• Outcomes over office presence.• Find high-agency “doers”—they identify problems, ship solutions, and attract other doers.• AI won’t erase every job, but it will compress teams: SDRs and middle-management roles must upskill toward technical selling and automation-first workflows.• Build feedback loops across the org; transparency is kindness—and share upside with early teammates.• “Talk to customers first” shortens cycles and strengthens risk assessment for major purchases.• Purposeful culture and boundaries (especially for parents) enable sustainable, focused work.👤 Braydan Young BioBraydan Young is a founder and go-to-market leader best known for co-founding Sendoso (originating from Coffee Sender’s Starbucks e-gift concept) and now founding Slash Experts, a “revenue acceleration” platform that lets prospects book calls with real customers directly from a vendor’s site. He has scaled teams, navigated venture financing, and champions outcome-driven, people-first leadership.🔎 What We CoverEntrepreneurship, leadership, emotional intelligence, transparency, business decisions, risk assessment, technology, culture, parenting, adaptability, artificial intelligence, deep learning, entrepreneur, purpose podcast, self development, self help, self improvement, success habits, legal, law, legal industry, technology, automation, legal tech, innovation, founder, journey, learn, startup, life lessons, salvador carranza, podcast, professional development, career advice, possiblaw🔗 Connect With BraydanLinkedIn: “Braydan Young” (he’s the only one by that spelling).https://www.linkedin.com/in/braydanyoung/🔗 More From SalvadorInterviews with founders & transformation leadersConnect on LinkedIn: “Salvador Carranza”https://www.linkedin.com/in/salvadorcarranza/Chapters00:00 Intro to Brayden beyond the Professional03:06 Transitioning from Corporate to Startup Culture05:47 Remote Work and Company Culture08:51 Hiring for High Agency and Doers11:36 Navigating the Role of AI in the Workplace14:33 The Importance of Feedback and Transparency15:25 High Agency Doers17:25 Building a Supportive Network20:37 The Entrepreneurial Mindset23:27 The Role of Venture Capital in Startups35:35 The Importance of Feedback Loops37:54 Entrepreneurial Roots and Early Struggles39:27 Transitioning from Insurance to Startups42:52 Building Sendoso: The Journey47:21 Navigating Challenges and Layoffs49:52 The Role of Support Systems in Entrepreneurship52:16 Humanity in Business: The Importance of Care54:31 Introducing Slash Experts: A New Venture56:27 Leveraging AI in Business01:00:59 The Future of AI and Business Models01:04:41 Key Takeaways for Entrepreneurs👉 If you’re fascinated by the entrepreneurial mindset, legal tech innovation, and professional development, hit Subscribe and tap the bell so you never miss an episode of PossibLaw!