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#29 Cards Against Humanity’s Founders Are Less Concerned With Balance Sheets Than Making Each Other Laugh
Entrepreneur Network Podcast
English - January 31, 2018 08:00 - 38 minutes - 35.5 MB - ★★★★ - 58 ratingsCareers Business business entrepreneurship entrepreneur leadership selfhelp growth health fitness performance Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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You might know Cards Against Humanity as profane, dark and politically tinged party game. You might also know it for its pranks, like the Super Bowl ad that featured only a potato with the word “advertisement” written on it. But you might not know the company funds a scholarship for women pursuing STEM careers and has raised millions for causes like internet privacy and government transparency. It might also surprise you that CAH for many years was run by 8 friends-turned-founders who kept their day jobs while running the card game as a sidehustle. Today we’ll talk to two of its founders, Ben Hantoot and Max Temkin, on their unique approach to running a company.