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The Founder's Mind

58 Episodes

47 minutes | Sep 9, 2020
Celebrating the Success of Black Women Entrepreneurs with Dawn Dickson-Akpoghene
Dawn Dickson-Akpoghene is a serial entrepreneur and coach who is tired of the negative narrative in the media that does not acknowledge the successes of Black women entrepreneurs. She is our guest this week on The Founder’s Mind and had a wide-ranging conversation with Adam touching on race and gender in the tech industry, the future of crowdfunding, and the importance of perseverance and legacy.After not achieving the funding she wanted in the realm of VC funding, Dawn set her sights on the brave new world of crowdfunding to great success. One of the key takeaways from Dawn’s story is how important it is to educate yourself thoroughly on any new industry you want to participate in. Listen for more of Dawn’s thoughts.(00:57) – Dawn’s tweet about Black women’s success(05:39) – Dawn’s family of entrepreneurs(12:22) – How Dawn came to launch her first business(19:22) – The challenge of team building(22:07) – What keeps Dawn driven(29:47) – How Dawn got into crowdfunding(32:46) – Dawn’s #1 advice to entrepreneurs(35:40) – Dawn’s perspective on failure(42:23) – Why you can’t compare your journey to othersDawn W. Dickson is CEO of PopCom, an automated retail company that uses facial recognition, AI, and blockchain technology to help retailers collect valuable customer insights. The first CRM, data, and analytics software provider for unattended retail, PopCom has developed technology to make kiosks and vending machines intelligent through data and analytics at the point of purchase. As a serial entrepreneur with over 16 years of experience in marketing and business development, Dawn launched four successful cash flow positive companies since 2002.  Her most recent ventures include Flat Out of Heels and PopCom, after identifying a need to make vending machines more intelligent.  The Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler, a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Founder’s Mind in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.Podcast episode production by Dante32.
54 minutes | Jul 22, 2020
Becoming a Serial Entrepreneur with Rodney Williams
Rodney Williams is a serial entrepreneur because he’s an explorer. It wasn’t enough to change the game with his first company, LISNR. He is now disrupting the lending industry with his latest company, SoLo Funds. Rodney is our guest this week on The Founder’s Mind and shares his thoughts on the evolution of his leadership style and interests.Listen to the episode as Rodney discusses his definition of winning, what it’s like being a Black founder, why he approaches problems with an explorer’s attitude, and why the words “I remember,” are the most powerful words an investor can say to an entrepreneur. (01:45) – What is Rodney Williams cooking up right now?(04:00) – Having vision for market opportunities(07:14) – How SoLo Funds is helping communities(19:46) – How Rodney takes risks to create new businesses(29:39) – Rodney’s leadership evolution(32:34) – How Rodney defines winning(41:00) – First impressions and cultivating networks(46:49) – Rodney’s advice for new founders(51:07) - Connect with Rodney on Twitter or Instagram @rodneybwilliamsRodney B. Williams is the Founder and CCO of LISNR and the Co-Founder and Chairman of SoLo Funds. He worked in brand management at Procter & Gamble and saw firsthand the constant struggle brands have connecting with consumers. By lowering the barrier for proximity-based marketing on mobile devices, LISNR is expanding the opportunity for marketers and brands to target messaging to consumers through relevant mobile connections. SoLo Funds is disrupting the lending industry by allowing for peer-to-peer lending.The Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler, a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group, and sponsored by Upside.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Founder’s Mind in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.Podcast episode production by Dante32.
53 minutes | Jul 8, 2020
Breaking the Generational Curse for Black Artists with Reggie Black
Our culture has internalized the idea that art is a career choice in which poverty is the standard. Reggie Black is an artist pushing back against this narrative using his art to call out companies that devalue artists and their work.In this wide-ranging conversation, Reggie and Adam engage in a dialog of understanding regarding the intersection of trauma and mental health for Black people in America. Reggie also breaks down the business of art and discusses how institutions and lack of resources are the real gatekeepers preventing more artists of color from breaking through.This interview was recorded live. To watch the interview, click here.[01:27] – Introducing Reggie Black[06:45] – The intersection of mental health and trauma for Black people[11:04] – The Mass Manipulation Series[16:39] – Time stamping human emotion[20:13] – Understanding the trauma of the Black experience[31:07] – Uncomfortable conversations and the dialog of understanding[33:56] – All Things Progressive, Reggie’s design firm[34:19] – Challenges faced by artists[40:25] – Dismantling the idea of the starving artist[44:20] – Unique challenges for Black artists[49:56] – Find Reggie on Instagram @iamreggieblackReggie Black is an international multimedia artist, designer, speaker, and Principal of All Things Progressive, a multidisciplinary design studio specializing in creative direction, identity, and branding.A native of Washington D.C., Black has spent the last four years living and working throughout Asia. Intersecting hand type artistry, graphic design, typography, abstract paintings, travel and cultural juxtapositions; his work has been exhibited in several international exhibitions in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and domestically in D.C.His art has evolved into graphic design commissions, environmental graphic design, identity creation, book cover design, branding, exhibition design, naming and nomenclature, creative direction, curation, product design, and documentary photography.Black has presented talks at Apple, Advertising Week, TED, Pecha Kucha, Marble Print + Clay, and Resource Library addressing the importance of art, design, technology, mental health, transparency, vulnerability, and the human connection.The Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler, a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Founder’s Mind in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.This podcast episode was produced by Dante32.
58 minutes | Jun 24, 2020
Starting Out Scrappy and Building Resilience with Vanja Bannan
COVID-19 has pushed businesses to go digital fast. This has opened up new opportunities for Vanja Bannan, Founder of BannComm, as she’s overseeing an entirely new arm of the company she never thought possible. Despite those gains, Vanja still believes in old fashioned networking and referrals.This week on The Founder’s Mind, Adam talks to Vanja about the importance of loving your job, why educating clients and employees is key, and why you must always remember to prioritize work and family. Vanja also shares why she hates the word, “just,” and why she wants everyone to stop saying it. This interview was recorded live. To watch the interview, click here.[00:36] – Introducing Vanja Bannan[02:11] – Vanja Bannan on her company, BannComm[05:00] – Surrounding yourself with smart people[12:00] – How the digital arm of BannComm has increased[13:49] – Why education is key[17:58] – The toll of making things easy for everyone else[23:21] – Personal strife during BannComm’s founding[28:14] – Why Vanja wants you to stop saying “just”[34:08] – The importance of building relationships[46:23] – Helping clients survive the transition to digital[50:36] – Loving your workAfter working in energy, finance, and luxury sectors across Europe and North America, Vanja Bannan founded BannComm in 2014. She was fascinated with the constant evolution and innovation of the communications sector, and decided to establish a firm that pushed the digital envelope.Today, Vanja and her award-winning team have worked with some of the leading companies in culture, architecture, corporate, and technology. She focuses on building solid working relationships and aligning the agency with progressive ideas and services.Vanja is a passionate champion of women and female entrepreneurs, earning recognition in 2020 by Women of Influence for the Canadian Women Entrepreneur Awards. The Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler, a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Founder’s Mind in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.This podcast episode was produced by Dante32.
52 minutes | Jun 10, 2020
Advocacy in the Beauty Industry with Dawn Myers
Black women have to work harder to earn less, and as if that wasn’t enough, have to spend anywhere from 5-8 hours to get their hair done in ways society deems “professional.” Dawn Myers is the founder of The Most, a tool to make hair care easier for Black women. She is our guest this week on The Founder’s Mind and talks about her experience as a founder from an underrepresented, marginalized group.Dawn shares how advocacy is at the core of her passions through her work with The Vinetta Project, and how she translates that work into a successful beauty company. Listen in for her insights on equity, inclusion, and justice.This interview was recorded live. To watch the interview, click here.[00:41] – Introducing Dawn Myers[01:55] – Dawn’s working on her company The Most and the DC Chapter of The Vinetta Project[03:38] – Passion for the work[06:57] – The unique challenge of Black women’s hair[12:00] – The prototype process[21:46] – Why lawyers make better founders[28:16] – The Vinetta Project[30:59] – Marrying advocacy and beauty[36:21] – Following your gut to forge your path[42:10] – Systemic racism and founders[47:03] – Dawn shares her pride at the work being done by young peopleDawn Myers is a startup eco-system architect, having launched and managed educational programming for entrepreneurs throughout the Washington metropolitan area. As Ambassador to Black Girl Ventures and Director at The Vinetta Project, a national 501(c)(3), Dawn develops seminars, bootcamps, and accelerator programming for up and coming founders of color. ​Dawn teaches founders how to lay a sound foundation for their business, build the relationships they need to thrive, and access capital using non-traditional strategies.The Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler, a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Founder’s Mind in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.This podcast episode was produced by Dante32.
41 minutes | May 20, 2020
Inside the Minds of Founders at 1871 Chicago
1871 is a hub of technology and entrepreneurship in Chicago. This is a place where founders from all industries gather to support each other. This week on The Founder’s Mind, we’re trying something a little different. Before the COVID craziness started, Adam found himself with an extra day in Chicago. He put out a call to any founders at 1871 to come to the recording studio and chat. Aaron Filous, David Pawlan, and Dana Todd answered the call.Today, we’re sharing three conversations with three founders from very different industries. Adam asks each founder what they wish they had known when they started and how their previous job experiences prepared them for their newest challenges. Their answers will surprise you.[01:09] - Aaron Filous, Founder and CEO of Promotable[01:34] - What is Promotable[04:40] - Why feedback is important and how to bridge the gap between the tech and non-tech sides of a business[11:15] - What it’s like contributing to someone else’s success[13:18] - David Pawlan, Co-Founder at Aloa[13:56] - David Pawlan explains the concept of Aloa[15:25] - Why Aloa is a relationship focused company[18:40] - Aloa’s mission[20:25] - What David wished he knew before founding Aloa[24:45] - Dana Todd, CEO of Balodana[25:02] - Dana Todd on what it’s like to be on her third business, Balodana[28:53] - Challenges of slow fashion[35:11] - The difficulty of getting people to try new things[36:05] - Educating the customerThe Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler, a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Founder’s Mind in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.This podcast episode was produced by Dante32.
46 minutes | Apr 22, 2020
Why You Need Community Equity to Succeed with Charles Ashley III
Charles Ashley III has given up dream jobs because he has a fire in his belly to help as many people as he can. His company, Cultivating Coders, seeks to bring coding camps to people who don’t usually have easy access to digital tools we take for granted – those living in poverty, as well as people of color. But what do you do when you have an in-person business model and a pandemic hits?This week on The Founder’s Mind, we’re talking to Charles about how he successfully migrated his business to the virtual realm and even added compelling new offers such as his Code Crush Crew. Charles also speaks passionately on how we can overcome the digital divide and how the implementation of small business loans has put inequality in the spotlight.Listen to the episode and remember to shop local![04:48] – Charles explains his background and road to Cultivating Coders[13:48] – Community equity[18:37] – A hard lesson in business[24:33] – What drives Charles[32:24] – Issues with the disbursement of SBA money[37:09] – Entrepreneurs know that you eat what you killCharles Ashley III is President & Founder of Cultivating Coders, a New Mexico based company that provides technical training and curriculum in web and mobile application development to K-12 schools in tribal, rural and overlooked urban areas that lack resources in coding and computer science education. Prior to his current role, Charles was a Marketing & Strategy Consultant for several clients including Harmonix Technologies, VARA Wines and DeVry University. He previously served as Film Liaison & Marketing Manager for Bernalillo County’s Economic Development Department in New Mexico and was Manager of Marketing for CNM’s STEMulus Center. Charles currently sits on the US Eagle Federal Credit Union Advisory Board, Learning Alliance and has served on variety of boards such as New Mexico AIDS Services, Albuquerque Youth Basketball League Board, Mayor Berry’s Albuquerque Deep Dive Council for Arts & Culture and Mayor Keller’s Education Transition Team.The Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler, a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Founder’s Mind in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.This podcast episode was produced by Dante32.
43 minutes | Apr 8, 2020
Navigating a Crisis and Adapting Your Business with Scott Case
Whether your business has been around for years or you just got in the game, no one could have anticipated the COVID-19 pandemic to effectively wipe out business revenues by 50% or more overnight. But that’s the situation we’re in right now - our new normal - and it’s time for you to take a step back to figure out what routines to put in place and what decisions need to be made to keep your company afloat.This week on The Founder’s Mind, Adam talked to Scott Case, Founder of Upside Travel and a sponsor of this show. Scott is a serial entrepreneur and also has experience with public health thanks to years serving as CEO and as a board member of Malaria No More. Scott shares his deep knowledge and offers concrete strategies that every business should take right now to ensure they weather this storm. Listen in to learn about the similarities to the fight against malaria and how the CARES Act can help businesses.[02:17] – Why companies need to plan for the worst right now[06:18] – Don’t wait for new information, start making decisions[09:08] – Establishing new routines for work and social connections[17:51] – Playing offense against the disease: CARES Act[18:31] – How fighting malaria is similar to fighting COVID-19[24:08] – Identify how your unique business can contribute[31:02] – A breakdown of steps to be taken to secure your businessScott Case is a technologist, entrepreneur and inventor and was founding CTO of priceline.com, the "Name Your Own Price" Internet service. At the Walker Digital Invention Laboratory, he helped build a portfolio of intellectual property. In November 2015, he rejoined Jay Walker to transform the way we buy business travel at Upside (www.upside.com).In 2006, Scott joined the Malaria No More team (www.MalariaNoMore.org) to inspire individuals and institutions to end deaths caused by malaria. He also serves as the Chairman of Network for Good (www.NetworkForGood.org), a national nonprofit that has distributed more than $1.4 billion to 100,000 nonprofits.The Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler, a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Founder’s Mind in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.This podcast episode was produced by Dante32.
45 minutes | Mar 25, 2020
Lessons Learned Founding a Remote-First Startup with Yemi Adewunmi
People always think that startups do just that: start right up. But in reality, it can take years of planning and prep work before a business is truly up and running. Such was the case for Civic Eagle, an app that helps policymakers easily track legislation. Civic Eagle co-founder Yemi Adewunmi joined Adam to discuss what it’s like as a founder of color, how to foster a business culture with a remote team, and how much planning it took before they raised millions in funding.Yemi is an avid traveler, but as a remote worker, she sometimes finds it difficult to turn off the digital nomad lifestyle. Listen for her tips on how she, and Civic Eagle, are trying to get more intentional with their time away from work.[02:00] – What Civic Eagle does[03:34] – How the Civic Eagle co-founders met[05:27] – Learning new skills and building Civic Eagle while pursuing other jobs[13:52] – Launching Civic Eagle[18:04] – Raising millions in funding[22:35] – Hedging bets and intentional decision-making[29:55] – Managing a distributed team[33:48] – Memorable travel[35:29] – Your Time Off[40:11] – Lifelong learningYemi Adewunmi is the co-founder and product designer for Civic Eagle, an app that streamlines the legislative process for policymakers. She is an avid photographer. Connect with her on Instagram @yemi.adewunmi. Civic Eagle is on a mission to use technology to promote better democratic outcomes for people and their communities. Their product Enview brings state and federal bills together with team communications so that organizations can unlock efficiency in their policy workflow. Are you working from home on state or federal policy? Try Enview for remote teams for free.The Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler, a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group.This season of The Founder’s Mind is sponsored by Upside Business Travel - free travel management for companies like yours. Find out more about Upside Business Travel at www.upside.com/tfm.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Founder’s Mind in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.This podcast episode was produced by Dante32.
41 minutes | Mar 11, 2020
Why Listening to Customers Will Grow Your Business with Arnav Dalmia
Cubii is an exercise machine for beginners and those with limited mobility. But when they first launched, the team thought their target demographic was busy professionals. Arnav Dalmia, co-founder and CEO of Cubii, joined Adam this week for a discussion on the importance of not only listening to customer feedback, but also making it a central part of your marketing strategy.Arnav talks about the lessons and challenges he’s faced developing a brand-new market. He also recounts a fateful trip to China that taught him a profound business lesson.[00:58] – Startups vs medium sized business[04:25] – What is Cubii?[07:53] – Listening to customers[13:04] – Cubii’s structure and values[15:13] – Customer feedback is built into the very layout of Cubii’s offices[18:33] – How Arnav and Shavani came up with Cubii[25:55] – The future of Cubii[30:44] – Lessons the team has learned from Cubii’s launch[33:30] – Build a business you never want to sell[36:24] – Fateful business advice on a trip to ChinaArnav Dalmia is the co-founder and CEO of Cubii, an exercise machine for beginners and people with limited mobility. Cubii is the winner of various awards including a Chicago Innovation Award.The Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler, a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Founder’s Mind in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.This podcast episode was produced by Dante32.
28 minutes | Feb 27, 2020
Paige McPheely Founder of Base
This episode features Paige McPheely Founder and CEO of Base a platform that is modernizing the way executive assistants work. Listen in as Paige sheds light on her journey in founding and growing Base, the work that goes into intentionally hiring a diverse team, and beyond.Linkshttps://basehq.com/ More from The Founder's MindTo learn more about Season 2 and our sponsor Upside Business Travel check out: https://upside.com/tfmTo become a funder of The Founder's Mind you can go here [we're using glow.fm a platform created by one of our guests, Amira!]★ Support this podcast by donating ★
41 minutes | Feb 25, 2020
Amira Co-Founder of Glow.fm
In this episode Amira Valliani Co-Founder and CEO of Glow.fm a platform enabling creators to monetize their work joins us and discusses her journey from idea to product through the iterations, finding and building a co-founder relationship, and raising a 2.3 million dollar seed round of capital. Linkshttp://glow.fm/More from The Founder's MindTo learn more about Season 2 and our sponsor Upside Business Travel check out: https://upside.com/tfmTo become a funder of The Founder's Mind you can go here [we're using glow.fm a platform created by Amira!]★ Support this podcast by donating ★
54 minutes | Feb 23, 2020
Gregory Founder of read.me
A bit about what Greg shares episode: From brutally honest answers in job interviews early on his career to creating read.me and growing a SaaS business. Greg covered a lot of ground.Timeline[00:39] Intro - Making startup culture cool again[02:11] About Read.me and API[04:39] from Idea to action - took greg 5 years to start his venture. Great ideas come back[09:30] Greg’s experience with being an employee with a bigger vision[15:59] From upstate New York to San Francisco - leaning into opportunities[21:02] Greg asks Adam about his podcasting journey[23:50] starting the company - Learning from the best managers, and learning from the worst managers[30:38] The Launch, funding & first paying customers, Y combinator[35:06] A few big lesson greg has learned along his journey[45:24] Piece of advice - Follow your own way of doing things and learn the lessons first hand Linkshttps://readme.com/BookThe Inner Game Of Tennis More from The Founder's MindTo learn more about Season 2 and our sponsor Upside Business Travel check out: https://upside.com/tfmTo become a funder of The Founder's Mind you can go here [we're using glow.fm a platform created by one of our guests, Amira!]★ Support this podcast by donating ★
52 minutes | Feb 20, 2020
Jenny and Alex Founders of Tilit
Alex McCrery (Chef turned designer) and Jenny Goodman (FOH turned COO) founded Tilit with two chef aprons designs, one pair of pants and a chef-shirt. The line started small, but the plans were big.On the episode, They share their thoughts about scaling a business, about DIY funding and ways to really value your time and your product, and talk about the amazing lessons that led them from closing one business to having a new company with more than 5,000 clients In this interview, They Talk about:[01:35] what is tilt? What are Alex and Jenny working on[04:52] From Thought to action - the tipping point, the process from thought to rational action[09:32] Challenges faced in Tilit - being intentional and self-funded and putting every dollar to work[15:25] Being partners in crime and partners in life - the importance of having roles, sustaining a relationship and having a work-life balance[19:25] Tilit’s vision of conquering the world[22:58] Eat local, make local - Challenges in keeping all the manufacturing close[28:59] Learning new skills for the bigger purpose- what propelled Alex to start sewing  Jenny to start studying as she was starting a company[35:04] Something Tilit know now that they wish they knew in the beginning - Valuing your time and pricing accordingly[38:29] Free time and how Alex and Jenny Consume content[40:10] why other people are the greatest resources, and why these want to share their stories and experience with you.[45:11] Founders Jenny & Alex look up to Linkshttps://www.tilitnyc.com/https://www.instagram.com/tilitnyc/https://www.instagram.com/jennymcgoody/https://www.instagram.com/al.a.mode/More from The Founder's MindTo learn more about Season 2 and our sponsor Upside Business Travel check out: https://upside.com/tfmTo become a funder of The Founder's Mind you can go here [we're using glow.fm a platform created by one of our guests, Amira!]★ Support this podcast by donating ★
47 minutes | Feb 18, 2020
Spike & Jonah The Minds Behind PLNT Burger
Listen in as Spike & Jonah talk all things plant-based eating, the history of Spikes Chef and Entrepreneurial journey, and a little bit of food policy and advocacy. Timeline: [01:10] About Spike[08:09] Getting a good apprenticeship - The power of persistence[15:46] From working as a chef to owning a lot of places[21:17] Having a bigger mission[26:25] PLNT Burger From idea to action[34:50] The process of making it happenLinks:https://twitter.com/chefspikehttps://www.instagram.com/spikethechef/https://twitter.com/goldmanstein22https://www.plntburger.com/http://www.chefspike.com/More from The Founder's MindTo learn more about Season 2 and our sponsor Upside Business Travel check out: https://upside.com/tfmTo become a funder of The Founder's Mind you can go here [we're using glow.fm a platform created by one of our guests, Amira!]★ Support this podcast by donating ★
44 minutes | Feb 16, 2020
Tessa and Tony - Owners of Baked & Wired, A Baked Joint, and La Betty [It's a DC thing.]
Listen in as Tessa & Tony talk all things starting a family business, growing from one to three DIFFERENT businesses, and why it's so important to create real community. Links:https://bakedandwired.com/https://abakedjoint.com/https://la-betty.com/https://www.instagram.com/tessita/More from The Founder's MindTo learn more about Season 2 and our sponsor Upside Business Travel check out: https://upside.com/tfmTo become a funder of The Founder's Mind you can go here [we're using glow.fm a platform created by one of our guests, Amira!]★ Support this podcast by donating ★
38 minutes | Feb 7, 2020
Peter Trevisani, Owner and CEO of New Mexico United
Peter TrevisaniA graduate of Boston College, and Columbia University, Peter Trevisani is the first Club President, CEO and majority owner of New Mexico United. He is motivated by a commitment to community, a love of competition, and a concrete belief that soccer can pave the path to meaningful growth in the state of New Mexico. “if it doesn't feel right, it's probably not right for you”In this episode, Peter and Adam talk about:[01:41] Peter’s story[07:26] The leap- leaving a very safe and luxurious job in the finance space to being a founder[12:30] What got peter into soccer and not any other sport[19:20] Challenges Peter has faced and the lessons he has learned [27:34] A piece of advice from Peter[30:56] Going against the oddsMentionsMeow WolfNew Mexico UnitedLinksPeter’s InstagramPeter’s TwitterNew Mexico United InstagramNew Mexico United TwitterMore from The Founder's MindTo learn more about Season 2 and our sponsor Upside Business Travel check out: https://upside.com/tfmTo become a funder of The Founder's Mind you can go here [we're using glow.fm a platform created by one of our guests, Amira!]★ Support this podcast by donating ★
34 minutes | Feb 6, 2020
Helen Adeosun Co-Founder of CareAcademy.com
Helen is passionate about caregiving and the impact that the right caregiver can have on families. As an educator and workplace trainer, she has had a career in driving outcomes for adult learners and finding meaningful ways for them to engage in learning.In this episode of The Founder's Mind Helen & Adam dig into building a company, the unexpected turns that come with time, and the power of real hustle. They also briefly discuss the late Bernard Tyson and his impact on their perspectives and the broader community. MentionsBernard TysonRise of The RestLinksHelen's TwitterHelen's TEDx TalkCareAcademyMore from The Founder's MindTo learn more about Season 2 and our sponsor Upside Business Travel check out: https://upside.com/tfmTo become a funder of The Founder's Mind you can go here [we're using glow.fm a platform created by one of our guests, Amira!★ Support this podcast by donating ★
36 minutes | Sep 29, 2019
Barbara Bickham - Co-founder/Managing Director WIF AX
Barbara BickhamManaging Director, CTO, and Technical Advisor - Barbara has extensive experience in Technology, Monetization, and Entrepreneurship for companies in industries: FinTech, Fashion, Wearables, Wireless, Security, Media & Entertainment, Artificial Intelligence, and Blockchain. Barbara is leveraging her background to propel rising entrepreneurs and companies forward through her Women’s Innovation Fund Accelerator [WIF AX]Barbara incorporates values of equality and equity in her work and she has an amazing outlook on the workplace and the future of investing. She talks about the importance of being ready to pivot and try new things as an entrepreneur. In the episode she dives into the following:[00:50] Introduction to barbara[02:50] What is blockchain?[05:12] The evolution of technology - where is investing and tech going and how it started[07:21] Barbara’s path as a CTO- learning from closing a company and leveraging it for her following endeavors[11:46] Opportunity Zones and equal executive teams in underserved communities[17:21] What works for investing and getting invested in[21:50] A pitching lesson from Barbara, what questions you can ask yourself before pitching[28:48] Obsession over perfectionismLinksWomen’s Innovation Fund [WIF AX]Barbara’s WebsiteBarbara’s TwitterBarbara’s Instagram★ Support this podcast by donating ★
37 minutes | Sep 18, 2019
Zvi Band - Founder of Contactually [Acquired]
Zvi BandZvi Band is the co-founder & CEO of Contactually [acquired by Compass Realty in 2019], the top CRM which empowers professionals in real estate, consulting, and other professional industries to build authentic relationships. Having founded Contactually in 2011, Zvi has led Contactually to $12M in venture backing, 75 employees, and tens of thousands of customers, including 8 of the top 20 real estate brokerages in the country. In the episode, Adam and Zvi discuss building a team, building relationships, and being an introverted salesperson.To listen to bonus episodes, receive a shoutout in an episode, and become a Founding Funder of The Founder's Mind go here Timeline[00:40] about Zvi[02:27] From nothing to something - why relationships are insanely important[09:07] Going full time[10:55] What has stayed the same after getting big[13:31] Piece of advice - just have fun[18:57] Growing a team[24:00] Being an introvert salesperson[27:59] Founder Zvi admires[32:47] Something that blew Zvi's mindBookSuccess is in Your SphereLinksZvi's WebsiteZvi's TwitterZvi's Instagram★ Support this podcast by donating ★
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