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How Echo is Transforming Lives through Entrepreneurship, with Geraud Staton
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As a poor kid, Geraud Staton became an entrepreneur out of necessity, initially selling Blow Pops to the rich kids at school. He's hustled and he's seen how to grow a business, and he wanted to give back. So he started Helius (now Echo) because he wanted to level the playing field when it came to minority and women owned businesses. According to Geraud, "There are too many knowledgeable business people in our community for anyone to not have the skills they need to survive as hard working entrepreneurs." Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
May 22, 2023 |
Data Privacy: What Founders Need to Know to Avoid Disaster, with Lucas Beal
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In the startup world, you're moving 100 miles an hour at all times, and data privacy rules aren't exactly high on the daily to-do list. But what happens if you're not compliant? And more importantly, what happens if that non-compliance leads to negative consequences to your clients, partners, and the company as a whole? Lucas Beal is an attorney at Hutchison PLLC who specializes in privacy and security, employment law, contract negotiation, and corporate law.
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Apr 24, 2023 |
Entrepreneurship For All: Training the Next Generation of Founders, with NC State's Haley Huie
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At NC State's Entrepreneurship Clinic through the Poole College of Management, Haley Huie helps train the next generation of founders by both teaching entrepreneurship and having students gain real life experience. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Mar 22, 2023 |
Chemistry, Conniption, and Constellation: The Durham Distillery Founding Story
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Melissa Katrincic is the President and CEO of Durham Distillery, home of Conniption Gin and Corpse Reviver Cocktail Bar and Lounge. She’s the first female distiller inducted into the Gin Guild (founded in 1638), and today she shares her story of how she and her husband Lee decided to become gin distillers, the challenges of getting liquor onto shelves, the trademark headaches they went through, and what's next in spirits. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Feb 28, 2023 |
Like a phoenix from the ashes: The rise of The Women’s Social Club
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Hannah Weisberg is the founder and CEO of The Women’s Social Club, a women supporting women platform and community that has expanded from 1 location in Raleigh to 10 locations in 2 years. It’s a movement that’s spreading throughout the southeast and throughout the country. But The Women’s Social Club is not Hannah’s first venture - it all started with a dream that turned into a pandemic nightmare. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Jan 25, 2023 |
From Rocket Scientist to EdTech Startup Founder, with STEMedia's Dr. Nehemiah Mabry
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As a structural engineer and PhD student at NC State University, Nehemiah Mabry was asked to put together a video for the Stay With It Campaign, which would encourage students to stick with their engineering passion. The video was a smash hit and was even played on MTV, and all of a sudden people started asking Nee to produce videos. So he did, and he had a business. But how could he take that business from side hustle to scalable? Dr. Nehemiah Mabry is the Founder and CEO of STEMedia and host of the STEMedia Podcast. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Dec 21, 2022 |
Disrupting Systemic Economic Injustice in the Startup Ecosystem, with Resilient Ventures' Tom Droege and Keith Daniel
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Keith Daniel and Tom Droege saw a problem in the startup and investment community - Black founders are not on equal ground when trying to build a business. They saw it in their interactions with founders and investors, but they also looked at it from a historical context. The oppression of the Black community in America starting with slavery, then barriers to owning land, and barriers to vote. That takes decades to overcome - but Keith and Tom are trying to accelerate that process. Keith Daniel and Tom Droege are the Co-Founders of Resilient Ventures, a committed capital fund dedicated to disrupting systemic economic injustice by expanding access to capital, networks, and opportunity to African American founders. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Nov 17, 2022 |
Top Employment Law Considerations for Startups, with Ashley K Pittman
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At Hutchison PLLC, we specialize in working with startups, so we completely understand that when you’re trying to build a business from nothing, legal isn’t always your top priority. You need to quickly figure out product market fit, cash flow, finding investors, and about a hundred other tasks. But there are some things, like how you work with employees and contractors, that if you don’t get it right initially, it can have huge tax and equity implications down the road. We are always happy to clean up any mess you may find yourself in, but it’s a whole lot easier to set everything up the right way from the start. So today we're joined by Employment Law Attorney Ashley K Pittman to help guide us through employment law for startups.
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Oct 19, 2022 |
Joe Colopy: From no paycheck for 3 years to a $200M exit
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Today's guest Joe Colopy is the co-founder at Jurassic Capital and the Godfather of Grepbeat, which covers all things tech in North Carolina. But before all of that, he bootstrapped Durham-based email marketing software firm Bronto and led it to a $200M exit. Tune in to hear how it all happened. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Sep 14, 2022 |
From accidental entrepreneur to a $2.5M raise, with Cycle Labs' Josh Owen
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Josh Owen never looked at himself as an entrepreneur. He formed his first company Tryon Solutions to do some consulting work, and before he knew it, the company had grown to the point where it had about 100 employees. For Josh, it was time to try another idea, which required funding. Even after a $2.5M raise to start his new company Cycle Labs, he still doesn't think of himself as an entrepreneur - he's simply someone who likes to solve problems. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Aug 17, 2022 |
The one reason startups fail, with VentureSouth's Charlie Banks
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As the managing director of VentureSouth, Charlie Banks has invested over $60 million in over 90 companies. Some of them have been amazing success stories - but he’s seen his share of failures as well. Today, he talks about what the founder should be looking for in an investment partner, and he shares the one major reason that startups fail.
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Jul 20, 2022 |
Building Equity: The Entrepreneurship of Venture Capitalists, with Leeds Illuminate's Susan Cates
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For entrepreneurs, seeking funding from a venture capital firm can seem intimidating. But, it's important to remember that those investors are entrepreneurs, too. In this episode, learn about what it took to start Leeds Illuminate, a venture fund founded by Susan Cates in 2020. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Jun 15, 2022 |
The Exit: Everything You Need to Know but Didn’t Know to Ask about Startup Acquisitions
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Today we’re diving deep into what most startups dream about and are striving for - the exit. Hutchison PLLC partner and mergers & acquisitions expert attorney Dan Fuchs shares what both founders and buyers should be looking out for throughout the acquisition process. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC, and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
May 18, 2022 |
From career inertia to Momentum in tech, with Jessica Mitsch Homes
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Jessica Mitsch Homes has always been focused on teaching and helping others, but she had no clue that that passion would lead her into a career in tech. Today, Jessica talks about her company's start in American Underground, why she’s passionate about cultivating talent from underrepresented groups, and what’s ahead for her growing startup. Jessica Mitsch Homes is the co-founder and CEO of Momentum, a tech training company that provides talent transformation courses for those looking to start their careers or transition from an existing career into tech. Full video from the Earfluence Podcast Studio at American Underground Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC, and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Apr 20, 2022 |
Why Culture, Leadership, and DEI Matter in Startups, with Donald Thompson
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How can leaders foster a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture - even when their business is first starting out? When every dollar and every minute matters, culture can be secondary to everything else that needs to be done to keep the business afloat. So today, Donald Thompson shares how he created an affordable solution to DEI with his startup. Donald Thompson is the CEO of The Diversity Movement and regular contributor to WRAL Techwire. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC, and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Mar 23, 2022 |
When Two is Better Than One: Murphy’s Naturals and The Loading Dock story with Philip Freeman
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After decades of writing business ideas down, Philip Freeman decided to start Murphy's Naturals so he could solve a simple problem: his wife kept getting bitten by mosquitos. And then when that business grew too big for his garage, he founded The Loading Dock to solve his new problem - and help other entrepreneurs along the way. Philip mentioned several charitable organizations, and here are those links - Earth Share North Carolina, Activate Good, Triangle Land Conservancy, and 1% for the Planet. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC, and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Feb 23, 2022 |
How to protect your startup Intellectual Property (IP), with Trevor Schmidt
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Trevor Schmidt is guesting today to talk all about intellectual property - the different kinds of IP, mistakes he sees startups making, and the IP steps you should take when founding a company. If you have questions on patents, trademarks, trade secrets, or copyrights, Trevor has answers. (Usually) hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC, and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Jan 19, 2022 |
How great leaders amplify the power of teams, with Tom Finegan
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Back in 1991, Tom Finegan was working for a consulting firm that was doing very well - except he felt like the firm cared more about the bottom line than the success of their clients. So Tom made the scary leap to entrepreneurship, and he now has 30 years of startup and leadership lessons to share. Tom Finegan is the founder and CEO of Clarkston Consulting, and author of the Wall Street Journal best-selling book, Amplifiers: How Great Leaders Magnify the Power of Teams, Increase the Impact of Organizations, and Turn Up the Volume on Positive Change.
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Dec 15, 2021 |
No Fear: Lessons from Lebanon to Life Sciences with Dr. Moise Khayrallah
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Moise Khayrallah grew up in Lebanon, and saw firsthand what real danger looks like as bombs exploded nearby during the Lebanese Civil War. Upon coming to America, Moise had already seen the worst that could happen, so difficult decisions or tense conversations - things that might stress out some entrepreneurs - that all came easy to him. Dr. Moise Khayrallah is the CEO of Emergo Therapeutics, and Founder of The Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies at NC State University.
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Nov 17, 2021 |
The Rare Air of Elevation Oncology: Raising Nearly $200M in 2 Years, with CEO Shawn Leland
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Elevation Oncology has raised nearly $200M since its launch just two years ago. $200 million! That sounds like an enormous amount of investment capital, but when the company is potentially changing cancer treatment as we know it - you can see why investors are excited about Elevation's potential. Today, founder and CEO Shawn Leland tells us all about the raises, challenges, and excitement of growing his company.
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Oct 14, 2021 |
The Legal Side of Raising Money: Startup Funding Questions Answered, with Anna Tharrington
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As a startup founder, raising money can feel like an enormous mountain to climb. Many go through dozens or hundreds of pitches before they find the investors that will say yes - and are truly the right fit. And when the deal comes and the cash hits the bank account, the time spent and stress involved are all worth it. But what about the legal ramifications of raising capital? How do you know that you're set up the right way and that you're protected? On today's episode, Hutchison PLLC's Anna Tharrington provides tips on the legal side of taking investment money. GIVEAWAY: Inspired by the Robbie Hardy episode where she shared the unbelievable story about how she used a magic 8-ball to help her decide whether or not to sell her company, we are giving away a Hutch 8-ball to anyone who writes a Founder Shares podcast review. All you need to do is write a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen - and let us know by sending an email to podcast@hutchlaw.com.
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Sep 22, 2021 |
Managing Apartment Turnover: From launch to $10M Series A, with Rent Ready's Jonathan Kite
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Entrepreneurs are always looking for the next big idea, something that doesn't exist yet. The next Facebook. The next Uber. The next Netflix. But the reality is that the next million dollar idea is a company that simply solves a problem that exists in the world. And for Rent Ready CEO Jonathan Kite, he saw that turnover at apartment complexes was too complicated - the painting, the carpeting, the deep cleans - and he set out to solve that one problem. With a recent Series A round of $10M, he's well on his way. GIVEAWAY: A few episodes back, Robbie Hardy shared the unbelievable story about how she used a magic 8-ball to help her decide whether or not to sell her company. All signs pointed to yes for her, and she had a successful exit. Well, we all have major decisions to make every day, so Hutchison thought it would be fun to give away one magic 8-ball each month in a drawing. And to enter the drawing, all you need to do is write a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen - and let us know by sending an email to podcast@hutchlaw.com.
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Aug 18, 2021 |
Startup CEO who coded his way out: Rainway’s Andrew Sampson
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Rainway CEO Andrew Sampson doesn't have a conventional path. He's been underestimated throughout his life, has experienced overt racism, been told no more times than he can count, and his doubters continue to believe that he can't. And yet, he's been through Techstars, grown his team to 15+, successfully achieved funding, and built Rainway to revenues over $10M. You won't want to miss his story. GIVEAWAY: A few episodes back, Robbie Hardy shared the unbelievable story about how she used a magic 8-ball to help her decide whether or not to sell her company. All signs pointed to yes for her, and she had a successful exit. Well, we all have major decisions to make every day, so Hutchison thought it would be fun to give away one magic 8-ball each month in a drawing. And to enter the drawing, all you need to do is write a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen - and let us know by sending an email to podcast@hutchlaw.com.
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Jul 14, 2021 |
A Feathr Touch: Navigating Customer, Employee and Investor Relations with Aleksander Levental
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Aleksander Levental jokes that the first Board Meeting he ever led was the first Board Meeting he ever went to. Before co-founding Feathr, Aleks was a researcher in the physics department, a delivery driver, and a waiter. So fresh out of college, he had to quickly learn how to grow a company and navigate relationships with employees (Feathr now has about 100) and investors (who have put in over $11M). Find out how he did it and lessons he's learned along the way on the latest episode of Founder Shares. GIVEAWAY: A few episodes back, Robbie Hardy shared the unbelievable story about how she used a magic 8-ball to help her decide whether or not to sell her company. All signs pointed to yes for her, and she had a successful exit. Well, we all have major decisions to make every day, so Hutchison thought it would be fun to give away one magic 8-ball each month in a drawing. And to enter the drawing, all you need to do is write a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen - and let us know by sending an email to podcast@hutchlaw.com.
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Jun 16, 2021 |
Biggest legal mistakes in your startup, with Hutchison's Justyn Kasierski
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Today we have something a little different for you. Justyn Kasierski, partner at Hutchison PLLC, shares some of the biggest legal mistakes that we see startups making - and what you can do to prevent them from happening to you.
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May 19, 2021 |
Countdown to Launch: Product Design, Fundraising, Marketing and Team Building with Danielle Rushton and Ellery Linder of Wherewithal
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As a startup, there’s always that moment in time right before the product launches or the website goes up, when you have worked, and stressed and tested, and re-worked and talked to potential customers and re-worked some more, but you are ready to let your baby out into the world. It’s exciting. It's scary. And this conversation is that moment in time for Wherewithal co-CEOs Danielle Rushton and Ellery Linder. GIVEAWAY: A few episodes back, Robbie Hardy shared the unbelievable story about how she used a magic 8-ball to help her decide whether or not to sell her company. All signs pointed to yes for her, and she had a successful exit. Well, we all have major decisions to make every day, so Hutchison thought it would be fun to give away one magic 8-ball each month in a drawing. And to enter the drawing, all you need to do is write a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen - and let us know by sending an email to podcast@hutchlaw.com.
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Apr 14, 2021 |
The Fracture Startup Journey: Jumping off a Cliff to Learn to Fly with Abhi Lokesh
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Abhi Lokesh started Fracture from his college dorm room at the University of Florida. As a young entrepreneur, he made a lot of mistakes - in hiring, in marketing, in leadership, and more - but he learned from those mistakes and is now at over 1M Fractures sold! Note: this episode was recorded in July 2020, so Fracture is well beyond 1M sold now! Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC, and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Mar 17, 2021 |
Your character - not your personality - makes you a true leader, with Tilt365's Pam Boney
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In her first career as an executive in the hospitality industry, Pam Boney saw great leaders, poor leaders, and everything in between. So she started a project collecting the vices that she didn't like and the virtues that she did like - both in herself and in others. With her insight, she decided to make the "big corporate leap", forgoing the safe salary for the scariness and excitement of entrepreneurship. And now, she's running Tilt365, which provides strengths-based personality assessments to accelerate leadership agility and develop an organizational culture where people love to work. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC, and is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Feb 17, 2021 |
Raising Over $475M in Biomedical Startups, with Serial Entrepreneur Daniel White
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In order to found a successful company, you don’t just need to be passionate about your business, you also need to know the ins and outs of your industry. For Daniel White, that meant using the Rolodex of contacts he acquired after 25 years in biotechnology to found five successful companies—two of which, Clearside Biomedical and Alimera Sciences, both focusing on retinal ophthalmology, have gone public. And throughout his entrepreneurial career, he has raised over $475 million.
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Jan 14, 2021 |
Making Payroll, Raising Capital, and the Adrenaline Rush of Being a HealthTech CEO, with Ludi's Gail Peace
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Gail Peace started her business journey early. At 12 - having never worn makeup - she began selling Avon to women in the neighborhood because it was much more lucrative than babysitting. Today she's the CEO of Ludi, a physician time tracking software based in Nashville TN. On the show, she talks about life as a CEO, going through the accelerator program Healthbox, seeking venture capital, building a team, and the challenges of being a female founder. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt Founder Shares is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Dec 16, 2020 |
Lessons in Social and Emotional Entrepreneurship, with Kristen Hopkins (Dangers of the Mind)
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What is Social Emotional Learning (SEL)? Why is it so important to Kristen Hopkins, who founded both Dangers of the Mind and Kristen Hopkins Global? And how is she planning to change the world AND become a thriving success? Find out on the latest episode of the Founder Shares Podcast! Dangers of the Mind Hosted by Trevor Schmidt Founder Shares is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Nov 18, 2020 |
A Deal-Making Magic 8-Ball and Other Surprises: Entrepreneurship and Investing with Robbie Hardy and Fred Hutchison
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Robbie Hardy spent decades climbing the corporate ladder and being the only woman in the room. When she decided it was time to go out on her own, she sought the legal and business advice of Fred Hutchison, founder of Hutchison PLLC. Together they helped build CI Technologies, which eventually sold to Seagate - a deal that was sealed by a Magic 8-ball. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt Founder Shares is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Oct 14, 2020 |
From NC State to Changing the State of Health Information Networks, with Medicom Technologies’ Malcolm Benitz
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Malcolm Benitz and his two co-founders Michael Rosenberg and Chase Ballard, while in the Entrepreneurship program at NC State, found a problem in medical information, and they were determined to fix it. With $5M in Series A and hundreds of clients, five years later, Medicom has made a difference for thousands of patients. Hear from Malcolm about how they did it. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt Founder Shares is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Sep 16, 2020 |
Passion and Perseverance, from Startup to Successful Exit with Bob Freedman, CEO of SimpleAuctionSite
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One day Bob Freedman took a chance. He left his big company IT job and went for it. He followed his passion for collectibles and his entrepreneurial dream of building a business. And although the journey wasn't easy, he eventually had what many startup founders dream of one day - a successful exit. Find out more about Bob and his company Blue Dog Software by tuning in. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt Founder Shares is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Aug 19, 2020 |
More Pats on the Back than Punches in the Gut: Entrepreneur Life with Learn Platform's Karl Rectanus
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Welcome to the first episode of the Founder Shares Podcast from Hutchison PLLC! Every day, we work with founders and entrepreneurs as they fight and grind and stress and push to bring their visions to reality. We are inspired by their incredible stories of success, of failure, of reworking and trying again. What's entrepreneurship like for our first guest, Karl Rectanus, CEO of Learn Platform? "Every day is the razor's edge between global domination and bankruptcy as an entrepreneur. The goal is to get more pats on the backs than punches in the gut on a daily basis." Tune in to hear about Karl's journey in the startups he's been involved in, and his advice for emerging entrepreneurs. Hosted by Trevor Schmidt Founder Shares is edited and produced by Earfluence. |
Aug 19, 2020 |
Welcome to the Founder Shares Podcast!
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Welcome to the Founder Shares Podcast from Hutchison PLLC, where we share stories of what it’s like to be just crazy enough to meet the challenges of entrepreneurship. Hosted by Hutchison attorney Trevor Schmidt, we are excited to kick-off our first season August 19th with two episodes. At Hutchison, we work with founders and entrepreneurs as they fight and grind and stress and push to bring their visions to reality. We are inspired by their incredible stories of success, of failure, of reworking and trying again. We at Hutchison get to see this every day through our work, helping technology and life science companies start up, operate, get funded, and exit, but we want a chance to share some of these stories with you, our listener. So whether you already are an entrepreneur, have an idea that someday you want to start a business or are just fascinated by the stories of how a business goes from idea to success... or not such a success, this podcast is for you. Be sure to subscribe now, and we’ll talk to you soon! Podcast production by Earfluence. |
Aug 04, 2020 |