At the dawn of the social media era, Belle Gibson became a pioneering wellness influencer - telling the world how she beat cancer with an alternative diet. Her bestselling cookbook and online app provided her success, respect, and a connection to the cancer-battling influencer she admired the most. But a curious journalist with a sick wife began asking questions that even those closest to Belle began to wonder. Was the online star faking her cancer and fooling the world? Kaitlyn Dever stars in the Netflix hit series Apple Cider Vinegar . Inspired by true events, the dramatized story follows Belle’s journey from self-styled wellness thought leader to disgraced con artist. It also explores themes of hope and acceptance - and how far we’ll go to maintain it. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews executive producer Samantha Strauss. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched Apple Cider Vinegar yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts .…
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Professor-turned-entrepreneur, and founder of nine companies, Jothy Rosenberg talks with business leaders and personal achievers. A companion to his book Tech Startup Toolkit, the “Designing Successful Startups” podcast tells the stories of Jothy's guests as they took on the challenges of building a new startup. The lessons conveyed come from both things done right and things done wrong that can help listeners learn the best way to design their own startups to be successful. Along the way this show explores the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship, overcoming adversity, and where grit and perseverance can get you. Be inspired by others, and push yourself along your path to success and fulfillment.
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Professor-turned-entrepreneur, and founder of nine companies, Jothy Rosenberg talks with business leaders and personal achievers. A companion to his book Tech Startup Toolkit, the “Designing Successful Startups” podcast tells the stories of Jothy's guests as they took on the challenges of building a new startup. The lessons conveyed come from both things done right and things done wrong that can help listeners learn the best way to design their own startups to be successful. Along the way this show explores the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship, overcoming adversity, and where grit and perseverance can get you. Be inspired by others, and push yourself along your path to success and fulfillment.
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×Bio David Urbanic has been fortunate to ride waves of tech innovation from developer tools and database systems to avatars and AI. He has worked in the trenches and the C-Suite and helped grow 10 startups, 4 of which he co-founded – the latest focused on conversational, symbolic, and transactional AI. Along the way he built the first customer service team at Netflix, launched some of the earliest VR/AR authoring tools, wrote imaging systems licensed to NASA and the Smithsonian, sold software in over 100 countries, and contributed to frameworks for AI ethics, governance, and policy. He is now CEO of Collectible Intelligence, reinventing trading markets with a platform that improves performance, collaboration, and trust by applying advanced imaging, AR, and AI. Intro David Urbanek joins Jothy Rosenberg to share his extensive journey through the tech industry, highlighting his experiences with startups and his passion for innovation, particularly in AI. Throughout the conversation, David emphasizes the importance of taking care of team members to ensure a strong product and customer satisfaction. The discussion delves into memorable moments from their shared history at Borland, including the unique culture that fostered loyalty and collaboration among team members. David also reflects on the challenges he faced and how grit, shaped by his upbringing and the people around him, has been crucial to his success. The episode ultimately reveals the transformative power of teamwork, resilience, and the continuous drive for improvement in the fast-paced world of technology. Story David Urbanic, a seasoned tech entrepreneur and innovator, shares his extensive journey through the world of technology and startups with host Jothy Rosenberg. The conversation begins with Urbanic's deep-rooted experience in various tech sectors, including his pivotal role in launching customer service at Netflix and developing early VR and AR tools. Urbanic's narrative is rich with anecdotes that reflect on the evolution of technology and the lessons learned from his roles across multiple startups, including his current venture, Collectible Intelligence. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration, trust, and innovation in creating successful teams, illustrating how a supportive environment can lead to exceptional product development and customer satisfaction. The discussion takes an engaging turn as Urbanic recounts his unique experiences, such as the challenges he faced while presenting at high-stakes events, including moments of technological failure that tested his resilience. He reflects on the significance of creating a culture of open communication and teamwork, which he believes is essential for any organization to thrive. Urbanic's insights into customer-centric approaches and the need for ethical considerations in tech development highlight the responsibility that innovators carry in shaping the future of the industry. His stories serve as invaluable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs navigating the complexities of the tech landscape today. Takeaways David Urbanic has a rich history in technology, contributing to startups and innovations in AI. The importance of teamwork and communication is emphasized through personal experiences in startups. David's journey from tech support at Borland to founding multiple startups showcases adaptability. Building strong relationships with customers and colleagues is crucial for successful product development. David's insights on AI highlight its potential to democratize access to technology and data. Humor and resilience in challenging situations can foster a positive work environment.…
Summary Roger Espasa, the esteemed founder and CEO of Semi Dynamics, engaged in a profound discourse on the intricacies of innovation within the realm of high-performance computing and machine learning. Central to our conversation was the notion that the journey of entrepreneurship is fraught with challenges, yet it is the persistent pursuit of completion and excellence that defines success. Espasa articulated his personal motivations for founding Semi Dynamics, stemming from experiences in larger corporations where pivotal projects were often abandoned, leaving him with a profound sense of frustration. He emphasized the significance of perseverance and the relentless drive to see initiatives through to fruition, akin to reaching the summit of a mountain after a challenging ascent. As we delved deeper, Espasa elucidated how the RISC V revolution has provided a fertile ground for innovation and competition, contrasting the restrictive nature of established architectures. This episode serves as a compelling narrative for aspiring entrepreneurs, highlighting the importance of resilience and the willingness to chart one’s own course in the ever-evolving landscape of technology. Notes Roger Espasa, founder and CEO of Semi Dynamics, shares his journey from working in major tech companies to starting his own venture, emphasizing the importance of control over one's professional destiny. He highlights his frustration with project cancellations at large firms, which fueled his decision to create a startup focused on high-performance RISC-V cores. The conversation delves into the challenges of building a company in Europe, particularly regarding venture capital access and recruiting talent in a less mature ecosystem compared to Silicon Valley. Roger also discusses the impact of rising AI model sizes on chip design and the necessity for efficient memory bandwidth to support these developments. Ultimately, he reflects on the rewarding experience of seeing customer interest and the fulfillment that comes from pursuing innovative technology solutions. Roger Espasa's dialogue with Jothy Rosenberg unveils the intricate tapestry of his journey as the founder and CEO of Semi Dynamics, a Barcelona-based innovator within the RISC-V ecosystem. Espasa’s narrative is one of resilience against adversity, characterized by a series of disheartening project cancellations in his previous roles at large technology firms. This pivotal moment catalyzed his resolve to establish a company where he could steer the direction of his work without the looming specter of arbitrary corporate decisions. His story serves as an inspiring testament to the power of entrepreneurship in reclaiming agency over one's professional destiny. As the conversation unfolds, Espasa delves into the technical nuances of RISC-V architecture, elucidating its significance in high-performance computing and machine learning realms. He articulates a vision where data throughput to processing units becomes the linchpin for unlocking the full potential of AI applications. This technical discourse is complemented by a broader commentary on the evolving landscape of semiconductor technology, where efficiency and performance must align to meet the burgeoning demands of modern computation. The discussion further accentuates the distinct challenges faced by European startups, particularly in securing investment and acquiring talent in a region where the silicon innovation ecosystem is still maturing. Espasa’s insights into the venture capital environment in Europe illuminate the disparities that exist compared to more established markets, underscoring the need for a supportive infrastructure to foster innovation in the semiconductor domain. Takeaways The journey of establishing a startup is laden with challenges, particularly regarding funding and cash flow management. Roger Espasa's motivation to create Semi Dynamics stemmed from a desire for autonomy and control over his work. The evolution of technology, especially in the field of AI, necessitates constant adaptation and innovation from startups. The RISC V architecture has revolutionized the industry, providing a cost-effective alternative to proprietary architectures like ARM. Effective data handling and memory management are critical in developing processors that meet the demands of modern AI applications. Building a successful startup requires resilience, continuous learning, and an unwavering commitment to one's vision. Roger's LinkedIn Semidynamics - The world’s only fully customisable 64-bit RISC-V processor IP Jothy's TEDx talk - On why those with disabilities tend to overachieve The Who Says I Can't Foundation - Jothy's non-profit that helps disabled kids get back into a sport they love to restore their self-esteem Our YouTube channel Designing Successful Startups — Jothy Rosenberg | Author | Speaker | Podcaster - Site with all podcasts Tech Startup Toolkit book Please leave us a review…
Bio Analisa Goodin is the Founder and CEO of Catch+Release, a venture-backed startup building a marketplace to support brands in building authentic, award-winning marketing campaigns, using content from anywhere on the web, while ensuring creators are compensated for their work. She is passionate about improv and the creator economy. Intro Analisa Gooden, founder and CEO of Catch and Release, discusses her innovative approach to licensing content from the internet, addressing the complexities of intellectual property in the digital age. Her company aims to create a seamless licensing layer that connects content creators with brands, ensuring that creators are fairly compensated while brands can utilize authentic content for their marketing campaigns. Gooden shares her personal journey, from her early experiences with entrepreneurship to navigating the challenges of transitioning from a service-based model to a product-focused company. Highlighting the importance of grit and resilience, she reflects on her formative experiences, including the emotional toll of losing her family home in a fire at a young age. Throughout the conversation, Goodin emphasizes the value of authenticity in content creation and the role of AI in enhancing workflows, ultimately advocating for a future where genuine human connection remains paramount amidst the rise of automated content generation. Story Analisa Goodin's story is one of resilience and innovation, taking listeners on a journey from her childhood in the Oakland Hills to becoming the founder and CEO of Catch and Release. At the age of eleven, Goodin faced a significant turning point when her family lost their home in a fire, an experience that profoundly influenced her understanding of loss and recovery. This early challenge sparked her entrepreneurial spirit, driving her to explore various creative pathways, including a graduate degree in art theory. Despite the allure of academia, Goodin's path led her to the advertising industry, where she encountered the intricate landscape of intellectual property rights. This pivotal experience opened her eyes to the pressing need for an efficient licensing solution, ultimately leading to the inception of Catch and Release. The podcast delves into the operational hurdles and strategic pivots that startups often face, particularly during the transition from service-based offerings to more scalable product solutions. Goodin emphasizes the significance of transparency and authenticity in leadership, especially during tumultuous times like the recent financial crisis stemming from the Silicon Valley Bank collapse. By maintaining open lines of communication with her team, she cultivated a sense of trust and resilience that proved vital in navigating uncertainty. Goodin's insights into understanding customer pain points and leveraging them to develop successful solutions provide valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs. Her narrative is a testament to the importance of adaptability, grit, and a customer-centric approach in building a thriving business. Moreover, the discussion extends to the evolving role of artificial intelligence in the creative sector, prompting critical reflections on authenticity in an age where generative AI is becoming increasingly prevalent. Goodin articulates the challenges of ensuring that human creativity remains at the forefront of digital content creation amidst the rise of AI-generated imagery and video. She asserts that while AI can enhance operational efficiency, the demand for genuine, authentic experiences will persist. Goodin's vision for Catch and Release reflects a commitment to not only streamlining content licensing but also celebrating the artistry and originality of human creators. This perspective urges listeners to contemplate the future of creativity in a digital landscape increasingly influenced by technology, emphasizing the enduring value of authentic human connections in the realm of content. Takeaways Analisa Goodin emphasizes the importance of using transparency and authenticity when leading during crises. Her startup, Catch and Release, aims to automate the licensing process for online content. The transition from a service-based model to a product-based model can be challenging for startups. Analisa's experiences with loss and rebuilding have shaped her understanding of grit and resilience. Investors who have been entrepreneurs themselves can provide invaluable support and insights to startups. The future of content licensing may heavily rely on AI while maintaining a focus on authenticity. Links Catch+Release: https://www.catchandrelease.com Analisa’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/analisagoodin C+R Creator Community Marketplace: https://www.catchandrelease.com/discover C+R LinkedIn Page: https: //www.linkedin.com/company/3188629/admin/ Instagram (Storyteller Account): https://www.linkedin.com/company/3188629/admin/ TikTok (Creator Account): https://www.tiktok.com/@catchandrelease.creators?_t=ZT-8sH5vE7Vz38&_r=1 Leave a review: https://podchaser.com/DesigningSuccessfulStartups Jothy’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Tech-Startup-Toolkit-launch-strong/dp/1633438422/ Site with podcasts: https://jothyrosenberg.com/podcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DesigningSuccessfulStartups Jothy’s non-profit: https://whosaysicant.org Jothy’s TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNtOawXAx5A…
Bio Vivjan Myrto is the Founder and Managing Partner at Hyperplane where he focuses on early-stage investments in software and full-stack companies, leading the firm's investments in Dover Microsystems, Soft Robotics, Modulate, Tive, Butlr, and others. Vivjan bootstrapped his first software company from his college dorm room and co-founded two additional companies before starting Hyperplane in 2015. He is an active member of the Boston entrepreneurial ecosystem and serves as the director of various non-profit organizations. Intro Vivjan Myrto, founder and managing partner at Hyperplane, shares his extraordinary journey from growing up in Albania under a harsh communist regime to navigating significant health challenges, including a battle with cancer, which ultimately shaped his resilient entrepreneurial spirit. He reflects on the lessons learned from surviving societal upheavals and how they instilled a deep determination to persevere and innovate. Vivjan emphasizes the importance of grit and adaptability in the startup world, highlighting that success often comes from being reactive to the present rather than overly focused on long-term predictions. As a venture capitalist, he discusses the unique dynamics of early-stage investing, especially in technology and deep tech sectors, and the significance of partnering with founders who possess both vision and market understanding. Through his experiences, Vivjan illustrates that the path to success is not only about capital but also about building strong relationships and navigating the inevitable challenges along the way. Story Vivjan Myrto's journey from his childhood in Albania to becoming a successful venture capitalist in Boston is a compelling narrative of resilience and determination. Born during a time of severe oppression under the communist regime, Vivjan's early experiences shaped his entrepreneurial spirit. By the age of seven, he was already starting his first business in a post-revolution Albania, where the transition from communism to capitalism opened up new opportunities. His passion for technology ignited when he got his hands on an IBM computer, leading him to discover coding and the early world of the internet. However, his journey took a significant turn when he was diagnosed with cancer at just 15 years old, prompting a move to Italy for treatment. Despite the challenges, Vivjan's mother believed in the potential for better healthcare in the United States, leading to their eventual relocation after a difficult visa process post-9/11. Arriving in the U.S., Vivjan not only battled health issues but also navigated the complexities of starting anew in an unfamiliar environment. With determination, he learned English, pursued higher education, and eventually founded several companies, including Hyperplane, his venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in technology. The conversation dives deep into the themes of grit, the importance of community, and the lessons learned from both failures and successes. Vivjan emphasizes the significance of adaptability in the fast-paced startup world, as well as the crucial role of a strong founding team and clear vision in achieving long-term success. His experiences underscore how overcoming hardship can foster resilience and innovation, ultimately shaping the future of entrepreneurship. Takeaways Vivjan Myrto emphasizes the importance of resilience, shaped by his experiences in Albania and battling cancer. His journey illustrates that grit and determination are crucial for startup founders to succeed. Vivjan highlights the shift in venture capital, noting that seed stage investing is becoming more institutional. He believes that the ability to adapt quickly to changing circumstances is vital for entrepreneurs. Vivjan shares that early-stage companies often face significant risks when they begin to succeed. He encourages founders to focus on their core mission and not get ahead of themselves when achieving success. Links Vivjan’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vivjan/ Vivjan’s firm: https://hyperplane.vc Leave us a review: https://podchaser.com/DesigningSuccessfulStartups Jothy’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Tech-Startup-Toolkit-launch-strong/dp/1633438422/ Site with podcasts: https://jothyrosenberg.com/podcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DesigningSuccessfulStartups Jothy’s non-profit: https://whosaysicant.org Jothy’s TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNtOawXAx5A…
Bio Jeremy Toeman is a seasoned tech entrepreneur and innovator with over two decades of experience in the media, entertainment, and consumer technology spaces. He’s exited several early stage startups including Sling Media and Dijit, as well as held leadership positions at companies such as CBS and WarnerMedia. Intro Join Jothy Rosenberg as he speaks with Jeremy Toeman, a seasoned tech entrepreneur and innovator, about the challenges and opportunities in video marketing today. Jeremy highlights a striking statistic: 70% of businesses are not utilizing video marketing, which underscores a significant gap in the industry. He shares insights from his journey, including his experiences with startups like Sling Media, emphasizing the importance of transparency and building strong relationships with co-founders and friends to navigate the ups and downs of entrepreneurship. The conversation delves into the intersection of technology and media, exploring how video tools can empower non-professionals to participate in video-first marketing. Jeremy’s passion for making entertainment more accessible shines through as he discusses his latest venture, Augie, which aims to simplify video editing for everyone. The Story Jeremy Toeman, a seasoned tech entrepreneur, shares his journey from Canada to the startup scene in the Bay Area and now New York. His latest venture, Augie, offers an all-in-one video editing suite tailored for non-video professionals, aiming to democratize video marketing. The episode delves into the challenges faced by startups, emphasizing the emotional rollercoaster of entrepreneurship. Toeman discusses the importance of transparency and building supportive relationships, highlighting how open conversations with friends and co-founders can provide the necessary recharge during tough times. With over two decades in tech, Toeman reflects on his experiences, including his work with Sling Media, where he helped create a revolutionary product that allowed users to watch TV over the internet, setting the stage for modern streaming. Through candid insights and personal anecdotes, the episode paints a vivid picture of the startup landscape and the grit required to navigate it successfully. Takeaways Jeremy Toeman emphasizes the importance of transparency in friendships, especially during challenging startup times. A staggering 70% of businesses are not utilizing video marketing effectively, which presents a significant opportunity. The journey of building a startup often requires grit, resilience, and support from family and friends. Toeman's experience with Slingbox highlighted how a small, dedicated team can achieve remarkable results. Understanding both technology and business is crucial for effective leadership in tech startups. The need for better analytics and testing in video marketing is a pressing issue that many companies face. Links Jeremy's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jtoeman/ Jeremy's startup: https://www.instagram.com/augie.studio/ Leave us a review: https://podchaser.com/DesigningSuccessfulStartups Jothy's book: https://www.amazon.com/Tech-Startup-Toolkit-launch-strong/dp/1633438422/ Finds all podcasts: https://jothyrosenberg.com/podcast YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DesigningSuccessfulStartups Jothy’s non-profit: https://whosaysicant.org Jothy’s TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNtOawXAx5A…
Intro Charlotte Sika, founder and CEO of iamcultured.co, joins Jothy Rosenberg to discuss her entrepreneurial journey and the importance of cultural awareness through curated experiences. Charlotte believes that anyone can achieve their goals if they are open to learning, willing to face failure, and ready to get back up again. She shares her unique perspective on courage as a habit, emphasizing that it grows stronger with each challenge faced. Originally from Nigeria, Charlotte’s diverse background and experiences have shaped her approach to business, allowing her to navigate complexities with confidence. Throughout their conversation, Charlotte reveals the inspiration behind her startup, Cultured, and how her initial struggles with food in the U.S. led to a successful venture that celebrates global diversity. Show Notes Charlotte Sika, a Nigerian entrepreneur and founder of iamcultured.co, shares her vibrant journey of cultural exploration and entrepreneurship in this insightful conversation with host Jothy Rosenberg. Having moved to the U.S. in 2019, Charlotte faced the challenge of adapting to a new culture, particularly regarding food, which sparked her desire to create a business that would celebrate global diversity. Her startup, iamcultured.co, focuses on providing curated cultural experiences through unique boxes filled with elements from different countries, including spices, art, recipes, and games. This approach not only allows individuals to explore various cultures but also fosters a deeper understanding of the world around them. Throughout the episode, Charlotte discusses the importance of courage, resilience, and the willingness to embrace failure as part of the entrepreneurial journey. She reflects on her upbringing in Nigeria, the superstitions surrounding animals, and her educational experiences in engineering and business, which have equipped her with the skills to navigate complex challenges in the startup landscape. Her belief that “paths are made by walking” encapsulates her philosophy that taking action and learning through experience is crucial for success. Charlotte's story illustrates how one's background can influence their entrepreneurial path, as she shares the insights gained from her previous venture in sweet bread, which laid the foundation for her current success with iamcultured.co. As the conversation progresses, Charlotte provides a glimpse into her innovative approach to business, revealing how she pivoted to include virtual travel experiences in response to customer feedback. This adaptability highlights her commitment to meeting the needs of her audience while expanding her product offerings. The episode serves as an uplifting reminder that the entrepreneurial journey is filled with unexpected turns, and that with determination and an open mind, anyone can forge their own path to success. Charlotte's inspiring narrative encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to embrace their unique stories and cultural backgrounds as they embark on their own journeys. Takeaways Charlotte believes anyone can achieve their dreams if they are willing to learn and adapt. Courage is a habit that develops over time, not just an inherent trait. The entrepreneurial journey often involves unexpected pivots that can lead to new opportunities. Charlotte’s background in engineering helps her tackle complex problems with a systematic approach. Her experiences in previous startups provided valuable lessons that accelerated her current venture. Embracing failure as part of the journey is crucial for personal and professional growth. Chapters 00:10 - The Journey of Courage and Learning 02:59 - Charlotte's Journey from Nigeria to the US 07:55 - Exploring Cultural Connections through Food 15:19 - Navigating the Journey of Entrepreneurship 23:34 - The Journey of Grit and Courage…
Lior Arussy Lior Arussy is one of the world’s leading authorities on customer experience, transformation and change, and founder of transformation firm Strativity Group. Arussy helped some of the world’s leading brands write their next chapter in their story through transformative process. Arussy’s clients include Mercedes-Benz, Delta Airlines, Royal Caribbean Cruises, BMW, Cadillac, Novo Nordisk, MasterCard, The Met, Thomson Reuters, HSBC, E.ON, FedEx, SAP, and Johnson & Johnson, among others, Recipient of several awards, Arussy is the author of ten books including Dare To Author! and Next is Now: 5 Steps for Embracing Change – Building a Business that Thrives into the Future. Arussy has also written over 400 articles for publications around the world. Summary Lior Arussy, a leading authority on customer experience and transformation, emphasizes the power of storytelling in driving change and mobilizing people during his conversation with host Javi Rosenberg. Arussy argues that businesses do not thrive solely on data or figures; rather, they require compelling narratives that resonate with their audience. He illustrates this point through the common New Year’s resolution scenario, where individuals, motivated by the story of change, commit to healthier lifestyles only to revert to old habits within weeks. This highlights a fundamental truth: facts alone do not inspire lasting transformation. Arussy shares his journey from the tech world into consulting, where he realized the importance of change management over merely implementing technology. His firm, Strativity, combined various disciplines to provide comprehensive solutions, ultimately aiding major brands like Mercedes Benz and Delta Airlines in their transformative journeys. The essence of his message is that to foster genuine change, one must craft a story that ignites passion and purpose, enabling individuals and organizations to embrace new realities and overcome resistance to change. Story Lior Arussy, a leading authority on customer experience and transformation, emphasizes the power of storytelling in driving change and mobilizing people during his conversation with host Javi Rosenberg. Arussy argues that businesses do not thrive solely on data or figures; rather, they require compelling narratives that resonate with their audience. He illustrates this point through the common New Year’s resolution scenario, where individuals, motivated by the story of change, commit to healthier lifestyles only to revert to old habits within weeks. This highlights a fundamental truth: facts alone do not inspire lasting transformation. Arussy shares his journey from the tech world into consulting, where he realized the importance of change management over merely implementing technology. His firm, Strativity, combined various disciplines to provide comprehensive solutions, ultimately aiding major brands like Mercedes Benz and Delta Airlines in their transformative journeys. The essence of his message is that to foster genuine change, one must craft a story that ignites passion and purpose, enabling individuals and organizations to embrace new realities and overcome resistance to change. Takeaways Lior Arussy emphasizes that we live in stories, not just numbers or facts, which mobilize people to action. He argues that successful startups must prioritize change management alongside their technological developments. Arussy believes many startups fail to recognize the resistance to change from potential customers. He suggests that true competition for startups is not other companies, but rather the inertia of customers. Arussy's experience shows that transformation requires belief in the future and a compelling narrative. The importance of empathy in consulting and change management cannot be overstated for successful outcomes. Companies : Mercedes Benz Delta Airlines Royal Caribbean Cruises BMW Johnson & Johnson Strativity Group Impact CX Links: Lior's website: www.LiorArussy.com Lior's Imprint CX: www.ImprintCX.com Lior's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liorarussy/ Instagram: @LiorStrativity and @LiorArussy Latest book: https://www.amazon.com/author/dare2author Leave a review: https://podchaser.com/DesigningSuccessfulStartups Tech Startup Toolkit (book): https://www.amazon.com/Tech-Startup-Toolkit-launch-strong/dp/1633438422/ Site with all podcasts: https://jothyrosenberg.com/podcast Jothy’s non-profit: https://whosaysicant.org Jothy’s TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNtOawXAx5A Chapters: 00:13 - The Power of Stories 05:55 - The Evolution of Strativity: A Journey in Change Management 11:57 - Understanding Customer Resistance in Startups 18:21 - Embracing Change Through Storytelling…
Gihan Amarasiriwardena, co-founder of Ministry of Supply, discusses the innovative approach his company takes towards performance clothing designed for the modern professional. With a background in engineering and a passion for outdoor activities, Gihan emphasizes the importance of materials innovation and versatility in clothing. He shares insights into the challenges faced by start-ups, particularly in the volatile post-pandemic market, and how they have adapted their supply chain to meet changing consumer demands. The conversation delves into Gihan's unique product testing methods, including his experiences biking across the country while wearing their apparel. Ultimately, Gihan envisions Ministry of Supply becoming the "Dyson of apparel," driving continual improvement and innovation in the clothing industry. Gihan shares his journey from a boy scout in Amherst, Massachusetts, to a startup innovator in the realm of performance clothing. Growing up in a college town enriched his love for the outdoors and instilled in him a passion for gear that combines functionality with comfort. Through his experiences, Gihan emphasizes the importance of versatility in clothing, especially for those who lead active, demanding lifestyles. He discusses how his time at MIT studying chemical and biological engineering shaped his approach to innovation and problem-solving in the apparel industry. The conversation dives deep into the philosophy of Ministry of Supply, a brand that seeks to revolutionize the way we think about workwear by integrating performance materials typically reserved for athletic wear into everyday clothing. Gihan elaborates on how the company was inspired by the Ministry of Supply, a historical entity that provided advanced gear for military operations during World War II. This historical nod symbolizes the brand's commitment to innovation and high-quality materials that cater to modern professionals who require their clothing to perform under various conditions. Gihan's insights extend to the challenges faced during the pandemic, where the brand had to pivot quickly as consumer preferences shifted overnight. The episode highlights his strategic thinking as he discusses adapting their supply chain to be more responsive to market demands. By focusing on materials innovation and sustainability, Ministry of Supply aims to lead the charge in the apparel industry, marrying style with performance while addressing the increasing consumer appetite for versatility and practicality in clothing. Takeaways: Gihan Amarasiriwardena's journey from dumpster diving for materials to innovative apparel design illustrates resourcefulness. The importance of adaptability in business emerges as Gihan discusses pandemic-related challenges and responses. Ministry of Supply aims to revolutionize everyday clothing with scientifically advanced materials and designs. The brand's focus on fabrics like NASA-derived materials exemplifies the intersection of science and fashion. Gihan's experience biking across America in Ministry of Supply clothing tests the limits of performance apparel. The significance of a reactive supply chain is critical for navigating current market volatility. Companies mentioned in this episode: Ministry of Supply Nike Under Armour Starbucks Nordstrom Amazon Dyson Chapters 00:11 - Innovative Apparel Design Techniques 07:12 - The Origin of Ministry of Supply 11:19 - The Birth of Athleisure 19:41 - Navigating Volatility in Consumer Demand 22:37 - The Transition to Innovation 32:33 - The Vision for Ministry of Supply Links Ministry of Supply https://www.ministryofsupply.com/ Gihan's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gihanamarasiriwardena/ Please leave us a review: https://podchaser.com/DesigningSuccessfulStartups Tech Startup Toolkit (book): https://www.amazon.com/Tech-Startup-Toolkit-launch-strong/dp/1633438422/ Site with all podcasts: https://jothyrosenberg.com/podcast Jothy’s non-profit: https://whosaysicant.org Jothy’s TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNtOawXAx5A…
Nico Torteli Nico Torteli, a former Olympic swimmer and successful fintech entrepreneur, shares his inspiring journey from the competitive swimming world to the realm of startups. After a notable athletic career, which included breaking records and competing in the 1988 Seoul Olympics, Nico transitioned into finance, co-founding multiple fintech companies in Brazil. His passion for sports and technology culminated in the creation of Sportidia, a social media platform designed to foster community and encourage physical activity among athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Throughout the conversation, Nico emphasizes the resilience and grit required both in sports and entrepreneurship, illustrating how the lessons learned in the pool translate to navigating the challenges of startup life. With insights into the importance of community and support in achieving fitness goals, this episode is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersections of athletics and entrepreneurship. Story Nico Torteli's journey from the competitive swimming world to the entrepreneurial realm is a testament to resilience and adaptability. As a former Olympic swimmer representing Brazil, Nico shares insights into his early life in Rio and the pivotal moments that shaped his athletic career. His transition from the pool to the boardroom began with a degree in Industrial Systems Engineering from the University of Florida, where he not only honed his academic prowess but also navigated the pressures of collegiate athletics. Nico's unique perspective as an athlete informs his approach to business, particularly in the high-stakes world of fintech, where he co-founded multiple companies in Brazil before returning to the US. His experience as an athlete prepared him for the challenges of entrepreneurship, where the stress of competition mirrors the pressures of startup life. Throughout this conversation, Nico emphasizes the importance of community and social connections in sports and business, ultimately leading him to create Sportidia, a social media platform designed to foster physical activity and connect athletes globally. The discussion draws parallels between the discipline required in sports and the grit needed in the startup landscape, showcasing how Nico leverages his athletic background to inspire others and drive innovation. Takeaways : Nico Torteli's journey from Olympic swimmer to fintech entrepreneur showcases resilience and adaptability in diverse fields. His experience as an Olympic athlete deeply influenced his approach to handling stress and competition in business. The pandemic inspired Nico to create Sportidia, a social media platform focused on connecting athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Nico emphasizes the importance of community in sports, helping individuals feel supported and motivated to participate. The transition from athlete to entrepreneur mirrors the challenges faced in high-level competition and requires similar grit. Nico's perspective on aging in sports highlights the importance of continuous growth and embracing new challenges. Chapters 00:10 - Nico Torteli's Olympic Journey 04:48 - The Road to the Olympics: A Journey Begins 13:48 - Transitioning from Athlete to Entrepreneur 21:09 - The Birth of Sportidia Links Sportidia: https://sportidia.com/ Please leave us a review: https://podchaser.com/DesigningSuccessfulStartups Tech Startup Toolkit (book): https://www.amazon.com/Tech-Startup-Toolkit-launch-strong/dp/1633438422/ Site with all podcasts: https://jothyrosenberg.com/podcast Jothy’s non-profit: https://whosaysicant.org Jothy’s TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNtOawXAx5A…
Demi Oloyede Demi Oloyede is a Veteran, dynamic entrepreneur and the founder of Limpiar, a cutting-edge cleaning service provider leveraging technology and sustainability to redefine industry standards. With a background in IT management and product development, Demi’s journey began as a first-generation immigrant who worked in cleaning services while putting herself through college. Her experiences and insights have fueled her mission to address challenges in the cleaning industry by building accessible, eco-conscious solutions. Demi is passionate about using entrepreneurship to create meaningful social impact, particularly in underserved communities, and has led Limpiar to become a trusted partner for businesses and homeowners alike. Summary Demi Oloyede, a dynamic entrepreneur and veteran, shares her inspiring journey from Lagos, Nigeria, to founding Limpiar, a technology-driven cleaning service that aims to redefine industry standards. Driven by her experiences as an immigrant and her struggles to finance her education through cleaning jobs, Demi highlights the challenges faced by both cleaners and customers in the industry. She emphasizes the importance of using technology to create a seamless connection between service providers and clients, ensuring transparent pricing and quality service delivery. Demi’s grit and determination shine through as she discusses her path to success, including her decision to join the Navy and her vision for making a meaningful social impact. Her passion for education and empowerment is evident as she aims to uplift underserved communities through her work and philanthropic efforts. Demi Oloyede's inspiring journey from Lagos, Nigeria, to becoming a successful entrepreneur and veteran underscores the transformative power of grit and determination. As the founder of Limpiar, a cutting-edge cleaning service, Demi combines her passion for sustainability with technology to redefine industry standards. In this insightful conversation with host Jothy Rosenberg, Demi shares her experiences navigating various challenges, from her family's expectations of her becoming a doctor to her entrepreneurial ventures that emerged from necessity. Having worked in cleaning services throughout her education, Demi developed a unique understanding of the struggles faced by independent cleaners, leading her to create a managed marketplace that connects customers with reliable cleaning services, all while ensuring transparency and efficiency in pricing and service delivery. The discussion also delves into Demi's military service in the Navy, highlighting how her desire to give back to a country that has offered her opportunities shaped her decision to enlist. Her upbringing, marked by resilience and a relentless pursuit of her dreams, has equipped her with valuable insights into both the cleaning industry and the broader entrepreneurial landscape. Demi emphasizes the importance of education as a means to combat inequality and asserts that knowledge is a powerful tool that can overcome societal biases. With her sights set on future endeavors, including expanding her nonprofit work aimed at supporting education in West Africa, Demi's story is a testament to the impact one can have when driven by purpose and a vision for change. Listeners will find themselves motivated by Demi's story of overcoming adversity and her commitment to making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Her approach to entrepreneurship as a means of social impact resonates deeply, especially in today's world where sustainability and community support are increasingly vital. Through her experiences and aspirations, Demi Oloyede exemplifies the spirit of innovation and resilience, inspiring aspiring entrepreneurs from all walks of life to harness their own potential and pursue their dreams with tenacity and heart. Takeaways: Demi Oloyede's journey from Nigeria to the U.S. illustrates the power of perseverance and grit. Her startup, Limpiar, leverages technology to improve the cleaning industry for customers and cleaners. Demi's experiences as a cleaner informed her approach to building a more transparent marketplace. Education is a key theme in Demi's life, helping her overcome challenges and achieve goals. Joining the Navy was a significant step for Demi, reflecting her desire to serve and give back. Demi emphasizes the importance of having a vision and purpose to drive success. Links Demi's Limpiar startup: https://limpiar.online/ Demi's the TTOE Foundation: https://ttoefoundation.my.canva.site/ Please leave us a review: https://podchaser.com/DesigningSuccessfulStartups Tech Startup Toolkit (book): https://www.amazon.com/Tech-Startup-Toolkit-launch-strong/dp/1633438422/ Site with all podcasts: https://jothyrosenberg.com/podcast Jothy’s non-profit: https://whosaysicant.org Jothy’s TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNtOawXAx5A Chapters 00:12 - Joining the Military: A Change of Direction 01:45 - Demi's Journey to Entrepreneurship 12:04 - The Journey of Entrepreneurship 20:54 - Joining the Navy 23:58 - Overcoming Challenges in the Military…
Summary Bennett Maxwell, a multifaceted entrepreneur and the founder of Dirty Dough Cookies, shares his inspiring journey of overcoming challenges and innovating in the competitive cookie market. He discusses the unexpected lawsuit from Crumble, a billion-dollar company, which initially seemed like a setback but ultimately became a catalyst for his brand's growth. With a focus on joy and fulfillment, Bennett emphasizes the importance of maintaining a work-life balance, especially after realizing that monetary success does not equate to happiness. He reflects on his experiences growing up in a large family and how that instilled a sense of grit and determination. Through candid insights, Bennett highlights the significance of nurturing relationships and prioritizing personal well-being over purely financial goals. Story Bennett Maxwell’s entrepreneurial journey is a compelling tale of innovation, resilience, and the pursuit of fulfillment beyond financial success. From his early days of selling lemonade and cookies to navigating the challenges of running a national franchise, Bennett’s path is marked by both triumphs and tribulations. The conversation reveals the intense pressures of scaling a business, including facing a lawsuit from Crumble, a larger competitor. Bennett’s reaction to this legal challenge transformed it into an opportunity for growth, showcasing the power of a positive mindset in the face of adversity. His ability to pivot and leverage the situation for brand exposure not only solidified his company’s presence in the market but also highlighted the often unpredictable nature of the entrepreneurial landscape. Central to the discussion is Bennett’s personal evolution regarding the meaning of success. After achieving his goal of becoming a millionaire by the age of 30, he faced a profound realization: financial success does not equate to happiness. This awakening prompted him to reassess his priorities, placing a higher value on joy and fulfillment in his daily life. He candidly shares how he now approaches decision-making with an emphasis on family time and personal well-being, a practice that has enriched his life significantly. This shift not only transformed his perspective on work-life balance but also reinforced the idea that true success encompasses emotional and relational dimensions. Listeners will appreciate Bennett’s insights into the entrepreneurial mindset, particularly the importance of perseverance and adaptability when faced with setbacks. His journey serves as a reminder that success is not solely measured by monetary achievement but by the quality of relationships and experiences we cultivate along the way. This episode resonates with anyone navigating the tumultuous waters of entrepreneurship, offering valuable lessons on maintaining one’s values and prioritizing what truly matters in life. Takeaways Bennett Maxwell emphasizes the importance of work-life balance, especially after selling his solar company. He shares how legal challenges from Crumble Cookies turned into unexpected marketing opportunities for Dirty Dough. Maxwell highlights the role of mentorship and guidance in navigating business challenges and personal growth. He explains that true fulfillment comes from relationships and joy, not just financial success. The journey of growing Dirty Dough from a single store to 80 franchises showcases innovative business strategies. Maxwell discusses how personal experiences and family influence entrepreneurial grit and resilience. Links Dirty Doug site: https://dirtydoughcookies.com Please leave us a review: https://podchaser.com/DesigningSuccessfulStartups Tech Startup Toolkit (book): https://www.amazon.com/Tech-Startup-Toolkit-launch-strong/dp/1633438422/ Site with all podcasts: https://jothyrosenberg.com/podcast Jothy’s non-profit: https://whosaysicant.org Jothy’s TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNtOawXAx5A…
Natalyn "Natty" Lewis Natalyn O. Lewis, or Natty as everyone knows her, is a wife and mother of 4 beautiful children. As a former NCAA Division 1 athlete, she learned quickly the power of the mind on human achievement and has taken her drive and passion for sports and brought it into coaching and the business world. Natty has 25 years of business and entrepreneurial background. She's studied human behavior for years - why people start, but don't finish... what makes a high achieving person successful. What is the difference between someone that seems to have it all together and someone that can’t get out of their own way? After her own personal struggle with anxiety, she became a woman on a mission to understand thoughts, emotions, and their impact on the physical body and ultimately the impact on our lives. In 2020, Natty partnered with a nonprofit and combined her knowledge and experience and combined it with their 14 years of research, development, science and evidence of human behavior from working with over 10,000 people to create and implement a new approach to emotional intelligence. She's built companies, worked with professionals from every area including athletes, business owners and influencers. With each person she has worked with she discovered the power of raising your EQ. Everything else raises with it- increased revenue, productivity, purpose, better relationships, more intention and In short, a better life. Summary Natalyn Lewis emphasizes the importance of having a crystal clear vision when starting a business, arguing that many entrepreneurs begin their journeys with half-baked ideas that lack direction. Drawing from her extensive experience in both the corporate world and entrepreneurship, she illustrates how self-doubt and imposter syndrome can derail founders if they don’t fully understand their passion and purpose. With a background as an NCAA Division 1 athlete and over 25 years in business, Natalyn combines insights from sports and personal challenges to guide startup founders in building successful ventures. She highlights that those who take the time to define their vision can avoid common pitfalls and make sound decisions that align with their ultimate goals. The conversation delves into her personal journey, including her struggles with anxiety and the pivotal moments that led her to become a coach for entrepreneurs seeking growth and clarity. Takeaways Entrepreneurs often start with half-baked ideas, leading to confusion and wasted resources. A clear vision is essential for guiding startup decisions and preventing aimless actions. Anxiety can severely impact decision-making, causing poor choices in business ventures. Imposter syndrome is common among first-time founders, affecting their confidence and performance. Identifying your passion and purpose is critical to building a successful startup. Instead of focusing on detailed business plans, prioritize understanding the core mission of your venture. Links Natty's Ascend EQ: https://ascendeq.com/ Please leave us a review: https://podchaser.com/DesigningSuccessfulStartups Tech Startup Toolkit (book): https://www.amazon.com/Tech-Startup-Toolkit-launch-strong/dp/1633438422/ Site with all podcasts: https://jothyrosenberg.com/podcast Jothy’s non-profit: https://whosaysicant.org Jothy’s TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNtOawXAx5A Chapters 00:04 - Introduction to Natalyn Lewis 00:10 - The Importance of Clarity in Entrepreneurship 00:37 - The Journey of a Former NCAA Athlete 04:58 - Building Successful Companies: Madeline's Experience 18:25 - The Role of Anxiety in Entrepreneurship 26:02 - Understanding Grit and Resilience in Startups 31:19 - The Power of Vision for Entrepreneurs…
Intro Jonathan Lowenhar, a seasoned entrepreneur and CEO advisor, shares his insights on the journey of founders transitioning into effective CEOs. With nearly 30 years of experience, he has successfully navigated various roles in startups and large companies, ultimately leading him to create Enjoy the Work, a firm dedicated to helping founders develop their leadership skills. Throughout the conversation, Jonathan emphasizes the unique challenges faced by startup CEOs, particularly the lack of formal training and the overwhelming pressure to succeed. He reflects on his own path, highlighting the importance of grit and resilience, shaped significantly by the influences of his family. The episode offers valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs and those interested in understanding the dynamics of startup leadership. Bio Throughout his nearly 30-year career, Jonathan Lowenhar successfully built a $1B business segment for a large public company, guided the turnaround of a distressed $100M+ revenue business, launched and sold a venture-backed startup, and led another startup that eventually was acquired for just under $1B. Those very different endeavors led Jonathan to obsess over a single question, "how does a founder become a great CEO?" He interviewed hundreds of founders and investors seeking clarity to that question. And when no good answer presented itself, he teamed up with a group of exceptional former founders, operators, and investors to create their own solution. Since 2015, Jonathan has led Enjoy The Work, a firm with the singular mission of helping founders become great CEOs. Founders invent miraculous things. Enjoy The Work’s role is to teach founders how to build high-performing companies to bring those inventions to the world. Episode In this episode, Jothy Rosenberg engages in a compelling conversation with Jonathan Lowenhar, a seasoned entrepreneur and leader who has crafted a remarkable journey through the startup landscape. With a professional history that spans nearly three decades, Lowenhardt has successfully built and sold several ventures, including a company acquired for nearly $1 billion. The episode delves into his early career in the casino industry, where he honed his skills in marketing and operations, and how those experiences shaped his perspective as a founder. Lowenhardt's transition into the tech world began in earnest when he relocated to California in 2007, a move spurred by both personal and professional aspirations. The discussion reveals his initial struggles to navigate the unfamiliar territory of startups and technology, a journey that ultimately led him to create Enjoy the Work, a firm dedicated to helping founders evolve into great CEOs. Throughout the episode, Lowenhar emphasizes the importance of mentorship and the need for structured guidance in the chaotic startup environment. He articulates the challenges faced by founders, often feeling isolated and underprepared for the weighty responsibilities of leadership. By sharing insights from his own interviews with hundreds of founders and investors, he highlights the common hurdles they encounter and the universal questions they grapple with. The conversation paints a vivid picture of the emotional and practical complexities of startup life, underscoring the value of community and support in overcoming these challenges. Lowenhar's commitment to fostering a culture of learning and resilience among entrepreneurs stands out as a central theme. Listeners are also treated to personal anecdotes that enrich the narrative, such as Lowenhar's reflections on his family, his upbringing, and the grit he developed through adversity. He recounts the lessons learned from his father, whose own challenges instilled a strong work ethic and determination. As he relates his entrepreneurial journey, it becomes evident that personal experiences and professional endeavors are deeply intertwined, shaping not only his career trajectory but also his approach to teaching and enabling others in the startup ecosystem. The episode encapsulates a profound message about the power of resilience, the necessity of mentorship, and the joy of supporting others on their paths to success, making it a must-listen for aspiring entrepreneurs and seasoned leaders alike. Takeaways Jonathan Lowenhar's journey from casino industry to tech startups highlights the importance of adaptability. Founders often feel isolated, needing support to navigate the challenges of becoming CEOs. Enjoy the Work aims to teach founders how to build high-performing companies effectively. Grit is developed through overcoming challenges, as shown by Jonathan's personal experiences. Learning from trial and error in startups emphasizes the need for guidance and mentorship. The shift to remote work has changed how startups can operate and find support globally. Links Jonathan's Enjoy the Work: https://enjoythework.com Please leave us a review: https://podchaser.com/DesigningSuccessfulStartups Tech Startup Toolkit (book): https://www.amazon.com/Tech-Startup-Toolkit-launch-strong/dp/1633438422/ Site with all podcasts: https://jothyrosenberg.com/podcast Jothy’s non-profit: https://whosaysicant.org Jothy’s TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNtOawXAx5A Chapters 00:03 - Introduction to Jonathan Lowenhar 00:09 - Jonathan's Journey into Startups 00:45 - Career Highlights and Achievements 01:10 - The Question that Sparked a Mission 01:27 - Founders and the CEO Transition 01:49 - The Origins of Enjoy the Work 02:14 - Personal Reflections on Entrepreneurship 02:15 - Building a Startup Advisory Business 02:42 - Navigating the Challenges of Startups 32:21 - The Importance of Grit in Entrepreneurship…
Bio Alicia Cramer is a renowned mindset expert, an author, coach, consultant, and a serial entrepreneur. Having worked with hundreds of private clients for well over a decade - from startups to owners of multi-million-dollar companies, Alicia has an intimate understanding of the mindset pitfalls that affect entrepreneurs. Her clients include successful business professionals, executives, and entrepreneurs who are driven to take their personal and professional success to the next level. Summary Imposter syndrome is a significant barrier for many startup founders, often preventing them from stepping into leadership roles, such as CEO. In this enlightening conversation, mindset expert Alicia Kramer shares her insights on how beliefs and self-image shape our capabilities and outcomes in business. She discusses the importance of understanding our subconscious programming and how it influences our actions, particularly for technically-oriented individuals who may struggle with leadership roles. Alicia emphasizes that true success stems from addressing these internal conflicts and cultivating grit, which can be developed through personal growth and determination. Through her own journey and experiences with clients, she illustrates the transformative power of mindset work in overcoming limitations and unlocking potential. The conversation The dialogue between Jothy Rosenberg and Alicia Kramer in this episode of the Designing Successful Startups podcast is a profound exploration of the impact of mindset on entrepreneurial success. Alicia, a mindset expert and coach, passionately discusses the often-overlooked psychological barriers that hinder startup founders, particularly focusing on the widespread issue of imposter syndrome. This phenomenon is especially prevalent among technically skilled individuals who may not see themselves as suitable leaders, despite their qualifications and passion for their projects. Alicia's insights reveal that mindset transcends mere positive thinking; it is a complex web of beliefs and attitudes that shapes how entrepreneurs view themselves and their capacity for success. Further into the conversation, Alicia elaborates on her unique approach to coaching, which integrates her background in hypnotherapy with business strategy. She highlights the importance of addressing the subconscious beliefs that can sabotage success, advocating for a deeper, more introspective approach to personal and professional development. Entrepreneurs often face external challenges, but Alicia points out that the real transformation occurs when individuals confront and reshape their internal narratives. This episode provides invaluable takeaways for listeners, emphasizing the necessity of cultivating a resilient mindset to thrive in the fast-paced startup landscape. Alicia’s personal journey adds another layer of depth to the discussion, as she shares her own experiences overcoming adversity. Her story serves as a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of inner work in achieving outer success. The exchange culminates in a compelling call to action for entrepreneurs to invest in their mindset, as doing so is critical for navigating the complexities of startup life. This episode not only offers practical advice but also inspires listeners to harness their potential by reshaping their beliefs and attitudes toward success. Takeaways: Mindset is crucial for entrepreneurs, as it influences beliefs, behaviors, and outcomes in business. Imposter syndrome often hinders technically skilled founders from stepping into leadership roles like CEO. Deep self-reflection and personal growth are essential for overcoming limiting beliefs and achieving success. The subconscious mind operates like software, which can be reprogrammed to align with desired outcomes. Building grit can be developed through persistence and a willingness to face challenges head-on. Group dynamics within founding teams can create conflicts that require careful management and resolution. Sound Bites "Mindset determines our behaviors and results." "I help clients identify limiting beliefs." "Imposter syndrome is an umbrella term for insecurity." Links Alicia’s website: www.aliciacramer.com Alicia on Facebook: www.facebook.com/aliciadcramer Alicia on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/aliciacramer Alicia on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@acintl Alicia on Twitter: www.twitter.com/aliciacramer Alicia on Instagram: www.instagram.com/acintl.us Please leave us a review: https://podchaser.com/DesigningSuccessfulStartups Tech Startup Toolkit (book): https://www.amazon.com/Tech-Startup-Toolkit-launch-strong/dp/1633438422/ Site with all podcasts: https://jothyrosenberg.com/podcast Jothy’s non-profit: https://whosaysicant.org Jothy’s TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNtOawXAx5A…
Andrea Stefani, co-founder of OnCoSwab, is revolutionizing lung cancer detection through innovative, non-invasive testing methods. With lung cancer being the leading cause of cancer death globally, Andrea's work aims to simplify and enhance early diagnosis, echoing the success factors of COVID testing. Her journey began at a young age, fueled by a vision to impact global health, and she has already made significant strides as a recognized scientist in Europe. Throughout the conversation, Andrea shares her experiences as a female entrepreneur in STEM, the challenges she faced, and her commitment to inspiring the next generation of women in science. Join Jothy Rosenberg as he delves into Andrea's inspiring story of grit, determination, and the pursuit of making a difference in the world of healthcare. Andrea's Bio Andrea Stephany Díaz is a visionary entrepreneur and the Co-founder of OncoSwab. Selected as a top 100 young scientist in Europe, she stumbled upon a cancer screening idea that led her to start her first diagnostic company at the age of 24. Andrea pursued a Master’s degree in molecular biotechnology with a goal of making an impact in global health. Today, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the world, fueling Andrea's strategic vision for early detection with OncoSwab. Andrea brings a wealth of expertise and passion to these topics, making her an engaging and insightful guest for discussions on entrepreneurship, healthcare innovation, and the transformative potential of OncoSwab. Andrea is also committed to inspiring the next generation of young people, particularly women, in STEM through her YouTube channel, DNAndrea. Takeaways Andrea Stephany emphasizes the importance of early lung cancer detection for improving survival rates. The idea for OnCoSwab originated during a hackathon focused on cancer solutions. Andrea's diverse background and experiences shaped her entrepreneurial journey and resilience. She aims to destigmatize lung cancer, which is often associated with smoking-related shame. The company focuses on non-invasive testing methods, making lung cancer screening more accessible. Stephany's YouTube channel helped her develop essential science communication skills for her startup. Sound Bites "I was selected as in the top 100 young scientists." "I want to make sure that it's like, or find out if it's viable." "The survival rate for lung cancer is currently around 20%." Links Andrea’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreastephanydiaz/ Andrea’s OncoSwab site: https://oncoswab.com/ Please leave us a review: https://podchaser.com/DesigningSuccessfulStartups Tech Startup Toolkit (book): https://www.amazon.com/Tech-Startup-Toolkit-launch-strong/dp/1633438422/ Site with all podcasts: https://jothyrosenberg.com/podcast Jothy’s non-profit: https://whosaysicant.org Jothy’s TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNtOawXAx5A Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:51 Recognition as a Young Scientist 06:11 Startup Journey and Lung Cancer Diagnostics 11:47 Understanding Lung Cancer and Its Causes 15:12 The Vision for OncoSwap 18:57 Navigating FDA Approval and Clinical Trials 20:47 Empowering the Next Generation of Women in STEM 25:02 The Role of Grit in Entrepreneurship 39:13 Conclusion and Call to Action…
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