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Founder's Journal

607 episodes - English - Latest episode: 18 days ago - ★★★★★ - 1.1K ratings

Alex Lieberman, the co-founder and Executive Chairman of Morning Brew, gives you an insider’s look into building businesses. Alex explores the founder’s journey, from the painful challenges of 0-to-1 to the powerful frameworks that help you scale to millions in revenue as well as the emotional rollercoaster that is present throughout.

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Growing Morning Brew from 0 to 10,000 Subscribers

April 02, 2024 08:00 - 22 minutes

Episode 127: On this episode of Founder’s Journal, I break down the exact strategies we used to acquire our first 10,000 newsletter subscribers and abstractable growth lessons you can apply to your business. Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] #FoundersJournal #Startups #Entrepreneur Listen to Founder’s Journal here: https://link.chtbl.com/OV4W93_W Watch Founder’s Journal here: https://www.youtube.com/@FoundersJournal/  Subscribe to ...

Lessons from CMOs, Great Storytelling, Freelance vs. Full-time, Follow Your Energy

March 29, 2024 08:00 - 28 minutes

Episode 126: Today I discuss my biggest takeaways from a Fortune 500 CMO dinner I hosted, choosing between freelancers vs. full-time employees, lessons in storytelling from Shaan Puri, the importance of following your energy, and joining the board of a non-profit.  Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] #FoundersJournal #Startups #Entrepreneur Listen to Founder’s Journal here: https://link.chtbl.com/OV4W93_W Watch Founder’s Journal here:...

Feeling Unskilled, Curing Cancer, and Going All-In on Morning Brew

March 27, 2024 08:00 - 23 minutes

Episode 125: In today’s episode I chat about being in a content creation slump, making an impact as an entrepreneur, and why you never know if it is the right time to go all in on your business.  Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] #FoundersJournal #Startups #Entrepreneur Listen to Founder’s Journal here: https://link.chtbl.com/OV4W93_W Watch Founder’s Journal here: https://www.youtube.com/@FoundersJournal/  Subscribe to Morning Brew...

A Little Throwback

March 26, 2024 00:58 - 22 minutes

Episode 124: Today we’re throwing it back with a true journal style episode. I talk about the joys of finding product market fit, being a default-trusting founder, and understanding extrinsic vs. intrinsic drivers.  Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] #FoundersJournal #Startups #Entrepreneur Listen to Founder’s Journal here: https://link.chtbl.com/OV4W93_W Watch Founder’s Journal here: https://www.youtube.com/@FoundersJournal/  Subsc...

Always Be Shipping

March 22, 2024 08:00 - 20 minutes

Episode 123: On this episode, I share a recent blog post by my friend and former colleague, Tyler Denk. Tyler is the co-founder & CEO of beehiiv, a high-growth email newsletter platform. This post outlines Tyler’s philosophy on building a team and culture that allows your company to ship features at lightning speed. His insights are valuable not just for technical founders, but for any entrepreneur who wants to better empathize with engineers and product employees. Original essay: https://ma...

Go Direct

March 20, 2024 08:00 - 13 minutes

Episode 122: Lulu Meservey is the former Chief Communications Officer of Activision Blizzard and Substack. This episode, I read her recent manifesto, which details the importance of founders crafting their narrative, learning how to communicate, and going direct to their audiences via social media. Original essay: https://www.rostra.co/ Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] #FoundersJournal #Startups #Entrepreneur Listen to Founder’s J...

The Opportunity Cost of Everything

March 18, 2024 08:00 - 28 minutes

Episode 121: Writer, Columbia Business School grad, and college athlete Jack Raines' essay, "The Opportunity Cost of Everything," forces readers to ask themselves the only question that really matters: If I was nearing the end of my life, would I be happy with how I am currently spending my time? It is a question that any human being must ask themselves periodically, but I find that it is especially relevant for entrepreneurs. There are many external forces that can push you down the path of ...

How I Lost $10,000,000

March 15, 2024 08:00 - 18 minutes

Episode 120: Andrew Wilkinson is the co-founder and CEO of Tiny, a publicly traded holding company trying to be Berkshire Hathaway but for internet companies. In 2007, Andrew started a Canada-based design agency called MetaLab, which grew to $40-50 million in revenue & $20 million in profit. After trying and failing to launch other businesses, Andrew pivoted to buying businesses to grow his holding company. I’m going to read a story by Andrew about one of the businesses he tried to launch aft...

The Dangers of LTV

March 13, 2024 08:00 - 27 minutes

Episode 119: LTV, or lifetime value, has become the gold standard for startups, specifically how they measure the effectiveness of their various marketing channels. LTV does have merit, and it is a helpful proxy to prioritize marketing and understand the economics of each customer you acquire, but if relied on entirely, it can be misleading at best and harmful to your business at worst. I’ve found what I believe to be one of the best pieces on the internet about the challenges of this methodo...

7-Figure Business in 48 Hours

March 11, 2024 08:00 - 35 minutes

Episode 118: Million Dollar Weekend, by Noah Kagan, the founder & CEO of AppSumo, walks you through the step-by-step process for building a 7-figure business in 48 hours. I know it sounds too good to be true, and no, you’re not going to make $1 million in 2 days, but after reading the book, I can promise you that you will have a repeatable process for going from business idea to revenue in 48 hours and understanding if it has the potential to get to 7-figures. In today’s episode, I break down...

Why Software is Eating the World

March 08, 2024 09:00 - 26 minutes

Episode 117: Just under 13 years ago, Marc Andreessen proclaimed that software would transform every industry. He couldn’t have been more right; software did eat the world. 7 of the 10 largest companies in the world today are technology or software businesses, and Andreessen Horowitz, the investment firm Marc founded in 2009, grew to become the largest VC in the world. Today, we’re going to be reading Andreessen’s 2011 essay to understand the rationale behind his future predictions, and how t...

How to Hire Well

March 06, 2024 09:00 - 14 minutes

Episode 116: I found one of the best resources on hiring by one of the most well-respected founders and early-stage investors, Elad Gil. In this episode, I'll be reading highlights from the Hiring chapter of Elad’s startup book, High Growth Handbook, and cover job descriptions, interview questions, candidate scoring, work projects, building a diverse team, and more. Original essay: https://growth.eladgil.com/book/recruiting/recruiting-best-practices/ Send us an email and let us know what yo...

7 Powers: The Foundations of Business Strategy

March 04, 2024 09:00 - 27 minutes

Episode 115: Today’s essay breaks down one of the best business strategy books I’ve ever read. Startup founder Abi Tunggal breaks down 7 Powers by Hamilton Helmer, which is a book about the seven proven business strategies that lead to sustained competitive advantage for companies. By the end of this episode, you’ll understand each of these strategies, why they created powerful moats, and examples of companies (like Apple, Netflix, Costco, and Tiffany & Co) that have won their market by execu...

Amp it Up

March 01, 2024 09:00 - 25 minutes

Episode 114: Yesterday, Snowflake announced that its CEO, Frank Slootman, was retiring. Slootman, former CEO of Data Domain and ServiceNow, is such a successful and well-respected CEO that Snowflake's stock was down 24.5% or $17 billion. In honor of Slootman’s amazing leadership, defined by high standards and high intensity, I’m reading an article he wrote in 2018 about how he runs his companies. Original essay: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/amp-up-frank-slootman/ Send us an email and let ...

How to Get Your First 1,000 Users

February 28, 2024 09:00 - 35 minutes

Episode 113: Today’s read is by one of my favorite startup creators, Lenny Rachitsky. The essay, How To Kickstart & Scale a Consumer Business, breaks down the seven proven strategies to acquire your first 1,000 users as a B2C startup. I’m going to read through each of the strategies, share some examples that Lenny provides, and provide some of my own thoughts on early growth. Original essay: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/consumer-business-find-first-users Send us an email and let us kn...

Rich vs. King

February 26, 2024 09:00 - 18 minutes

Episode 112: Today’s read was recommended by my buddy Sam Parr & it was written by Jason Cohen, a serial entrepreneur who has built 4 businesses, resulting in 2 exits and 2 unicorns. The essay is called Rich vs. King in the Real World & it explores Jason’s decision to sell his business, the unexpected criticism he received from friends & colleagues, and why he believes it was ultimately the right thing for him. Original essay: https://longform.asmartbear.com/rich-vs-king-sold-company/ Send ...

Second Job of a Startup CEO

February 23, 2024 09:00 - 26 minutes

Episode 111: In today's episode, I talk about transitioning from early-stage founder to late-stage CEO. I read the essay, The second job of a startup CEO by Ali Rowghan, Managing Director at Y Combinator, the former COO of Twitter, and CFO of Disney. Ali breaks down the three distinct jobs of a startup CEO and how to go from being a stage 1 doer-in-chief to a stage 2 company-builder-in-chief. Original Essay: https://www.ycombinator.com/library/3k-the-second-job-of-a-startup-ceo Send us an e...

17 Startup Principles by Sam Altman

February 21, 2024 09:00 - 17 minutes

Episode 110: On today’s episode, I am going to break down 17 startup principles by Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI & former President of YCombinator. The essay is called What I Wish Someone Had Told Me & as I read the piece I found myself nodding from beginning to end. Sam managed to bottle up so many thoughts & experiences that I’ve had as an entrepreneur, but never articulated in such a clear way. Original Essay: https://blog.samaltman.com/what-i-wish-someone-had-told-me  Send us an email a...

Imitate, Then Innovate

February 19, 2024 09:00 - 17 minutes

Episode 109: On today’s episode, I am going to break down & analyze an essay by one of my good friends & the super popular internet writer, David Perell. David is a prolific content creator, the founder of the super popular writing school Write of Passage, and the host of the writing podcast, How I Write. The essay I’ll be sharing is called Imitate, then Innovate, which explores entrepreneurs & creatives’ desires to be original, why imitation is core to every world-class performer, and why th...

Why Market Size Matters

February 16, 2024 09:00 - 11 minutes

Episode 108: For today’s episode, I read and analyze startup founder Paras Chopra’s essay on market size from his online book Mental Models for Startup Founders. Chopra’s essay suggests that entrepreneurs should want to define their market as narrowly as possible. Original essay: https://invertedpassion.com/define-your-market-as-narrowly-as-possible/ Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] #FoundersJournal #Startups #Entrepreneur Listen ...

Visionary vs. Fraud

February 14, 2024 09:00 - 22 minutes

Episode 107: Today, I break down one of my favorite issues of one of my favorite newsletters, No Mercy No Malice, which explores why some entrepreneurs are considered visionaries and others are called frauds. Original Essay: https://www.profgalloway.com/tell-me-a-story/ Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] #FoundersJournal #Startups #Entrepreneur Listen to Founder’s Journal here: https://link.chtbl.com/OV4W93_W Watch Founder’s Journal...

Momentum is Everything

February 12, 2024 09:00 - 21 minutes

Episode 106: On today’s episode, I read and breakdown Speed as a Habit by David Girouard, CEO of Upstart and former President of Google Enterprise Apps. This essay was originally posted on First Round Review, one of my favorite startup blogs, and it talks about the importance of speed in decision making and execution when building a business. Original essay: https://review.firstround.com/speed-as-a-habit Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! foundersjournal@morningbre...

The Great Online Game

February 09, 2024 09:00 - 27 minutes

Episode 105: For today’s episode, I read and break down The Great Online Game by Packy McCormick. This essay provides a completely new way of looking at the internet economy, and how you can structure your career and life in a manner that embraces curiosity, experimentation, and collaboration. Original essay: https://www.notboring.co/p/the-great-online-game Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] #FoundersJournal #Startups #Entrepreneur ...

Active vs. Passive Listening

February 07, 2024 09:00 - 18 minutes

Episode 104: Today, I’m going to be breaking down an essay by Morgan Housel, one of my favorite internet writers. Morgan is a partner at Collaborative Fund and a New York Times best selling author of The Psychology of Money and Same as Ever, of which he’s sold over 4.5 million copies combined. If there’s one lesson you take from this amazing essay it is the importance of embracing wandering and curiosity as you look to grow in life and in work. Original essay: https://collabfund.com/blog/act...

Why The Next Big Thing Looks Like a Toy? Ft. Apple Vision Pro

February 05, 2024 09:00 - 19 minutes

Episode 103: I’m going to break down a seminal essay by Andreesen Horowitz General Partner Chris Dixon. In 2010, Chris wrote an essay titled “The next big thing will start out looking like a toy” which talks about why the next big technology product always starts out by being dismissed and being considered “toy-like.” And while I think understanding this essay and Chris’ words are always important, I think it’s an especially timely essay to read with the introduction of the Apple Vision Pro, ...

Private Elon Musk Emails

February 02, 2024 09:00 - 14 minutes

Episode 102: For today’s episode, I’m going to be reading 3 emails from Elon Musk. These emails were initially just for Tesla employees’ eyes, but were eventually made public. I think these emails not only give good insight into the way in which Elon operates as a person & operates his businesses, but I also think there are great lessons hidden within each of these emails regardless of what you think of Elon as a person. Email 1: https://x.com/TechEmails/status/1511366496219402242?s=20  Emai...

How to Get Rich (Without Getting Lucky)

January 31, 2024 09:00 - 25 minutes

Episode 101: I’m going to be reading quite possibly the most viral twitter thread in the world of business ever. In 2018, Naval Ravikant, wrote “How to Get Rich (Without Getting Lucky),” a 40-tweet thread that covers everything from what wealth is & what it isn’t to the power of leverage to finding your specific knowledge to the power of optimism. For those who don’t know him, Naval is the founder of AngelList as well as a prolific angel investor and writer. I’m going to read tweet by tweet, ...

Brian Chesky on Startups, Leadership, and Curiosity

January 29, 2024 09:00 - 28 minutes

Episode 100: On this episode, I’ll be sharing the best moments from Lenny Rachitsky’s recent interview with Brian Chesky, the co-founder & CEO of Airbnb. Airbnb is a $95bn company that under Brian’s leadership has grown into a community of 4 million hosts welcoming over 1.5 billion guests across 220 countries. These moments range from how politics & bureaucracy are created in a company to surviving near-business death in 2020 to how Brian has grown as a CEO since day 1.  Send us an email and...

1,000 True Fans

January 26, 2024 09:00 - 25 minutes

Episode 99: I’m going to be reading & analyzing one of the most famous essays that has been published on the internet in the last 20 years: 1,000 True Fans by Kevin Kelly. Kevin Kelly is the founding Executive Editor of Wired magazine & he wrote 1,000 True Fans to illustrate the ability for creators on the internet to make a very meaningful living with a seemingly small number of consumers or customers. While the essay was written in 2008, I believe it is as if not more relevant today in an a...

25 Lessons in 25 Years

January 24, 2024 09:00 - 20 minutes

Episode 98: I’m going to be breaking down a 45-minute video by one of the greatest startup minds of all-time, who quite possibly, you’ve never heard of. Bill Gross is the Founder of IdeaLab, considered by many to be the world’s first venture studio. Modeled after Thomas Edison’s Lab, a place where many ideas and inventions can be tested under one roof, IdeaLab went on to find 5,000 ideas, launch 150 companies, and successfully IPO or exit 50 businesses. The business hit its 25-year-mark in 20...

A Founder’s Failure to Build a Billion-Dollar Company

January 22, 2024 09:00 - 45 minutes

Episode 97: On this episode, I talk with Sahil Lavingia about his 2019 essay titled “Reflecting on My Failure to Build a Billion-Dollar Company.” Sahil is the founder & CEO of Gumroad, an e-commerce platform for creators. Gumroad does nearly $20m per year, is highly profitable, and has no full-time employees. In the essay, Sahil talks about leaving Pinterest as its second employee in 2011, to build his life’s work…a company called Gumroad that would be worth billions of dollars, IPO one day a...

How to Spend a Startup’s $ Wisely

January 19, 2024 09:00 - 21 minutes

Episode 96: Most startups and their founders don’t spend their money well, often using it as a crutch for a bad product or a misguided tool for growing their business too quickly. Today, I’m going to read essays from Elad Gil, a successful entrepreneur and arguably the greatest angel investor in the world, and Paul Graham, the founder of Y Combinator, on spending your money wisely.  Elad Gil Essay: https://blog.eladgil.com/p/capital-efficient-businesses Paul Graham Essay: https://www.paulgra...

The First Amazon Shareholder Letter: Summarized & Analyzed

January 17, 2024 13:31 - 20 minutes

Episode 95: Today, I’m sharing one of the greatest pieces of business writing living on the internet today. It’s been hiding in plain sight since 1997 yet the fact every entrepreneur hasn’t read it is criminal. I’m talking about the very first Amazon shareholder letter written by Jeff Bezos the year that the company went public. It’s a 4 page, 1600-word letter, but it punches way above its word count. On this episode I’m going to summarize the letter for you & share a number of timeless busin...

How to Find Your Zone of Genius

January 15, 2024 09:00 - 13 minutes

Episode 94: Alex Lieberman (@businessbarista) takes you through an exercise to recalibrate and focus on his zone of genius. The zone of genius is work that you do that brings out the best version of yourself. Follow this super easy, super quick 3-step process to find your own zone of genius. Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] #FoundersJournal #Startups #Entrepreneur Listen to Founder’s Journal here: https://link.chtbl.com/OV4W93_W Wat...

Measuring Product Market Fit

January 12, 2024 11:16 - 41 minutes

Episode 93: Today, we’re talking about product market fit. Product market fit is one of those things that every startup founder obsesses over, but it’s always been this elusive thing that can’t be measured or quantified. Until now. Rahul Vohra, the founder & CEO of superhuman, which is the fastest email app ever, felt strongly that there had to be a better way to measure product market fit. A way to quantify it and use it as a proactive tool to dictate how you run your business and build your...

How to Optimize Taxes as an Entrepreneur

January 10, 2024 09:00 - 19 minutes

Episode 92: Today, we’re talking about Founder personal finance. My buddy Ankur Nagpal is the Founder & CEO of Carry, a business that helps business owners build wealth in a number of ways, most notably with their Solo401k product. And he is probably the smartest person i know as it relates to tax strategies and wealth preservation tactics for entrepreneurs. So on this episode of the pod, Ankur runs through everything from the QBI deduction for business owners to what business type (like llc,...

I Did Something Crazy

January 08, 2024 09:00 - 22 minutes

Episode 91: I did something crazy. I convinced HubSpot to send me & 7 friends to sit 50-yard-line at the College Football National Championship. The deal is simple. They’re paying for our seats. We’re gonna do some awesome, creative sh*t to market the brand & hopefully go viral. Here’s the story of how it happened, how we plan to go viral, and the lessons learned. Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] #FoundersJournal #Startups #Entrepr...

Musings of a Legendary Entrepreneur

January 05, 2024 09:00 - 38 minutes

Episode 90: Today I’m interviewing Jason Fried who is a legendary entrepreneur. Jason is the cofounder & CEO of 37signals which is a software development company that has created popular products like Basecamp, Hey, and others. 37signals is completely bootstrapped, it’s been in business since 1999, it has more than 100,000 customers and it does tens of millions in profit per year. In addition to listening to this pod I highly recommend you follow Jason on twitter, check out his blog posts (wh...

A 2-Step Program for New Year's Resolutions

January 03, 2024 09:00 - 16 minutes

Episode 89: Most new year's resolutions fail. Studies say north of 90%. So I’ve built a program for myself and others that I believe will help people be the exception versus the rule for new years resolutions. I’m going to take you through this program so you know how I use goal setting & accountability in unison to help maintain my direction & discipline throughout the year. EOS episode: https://foundersjournalpod.morningbrew.com/how-to-use-eos-entrepreneurial-operating-system-to-run-scale-y...

A $20m Business with No Meetings, Deadlines or Full-Time Employees

January 01, 2024 09:00 - 34 minutes

Episode 88: Today, I’m highlighting a nearly $20m per year business that is run in a pretty unconventional way. This business has no meetings, no deadlines, and no full-time employees. The business is Gumroad, an e-commerce platform for creators, and to break it down I chat with Sahil Lavingia the company’s founder & CEO. While the way Sahil runs Gumroad may be too unorthodox for how you run your company, I have no doubt that this episode is going to push you to think more critically & creati...

Startup Hotline

December 29, 2023 09:00 - 24 minutes

Episode 87: On this episode, I take questions from you all! I discuss three big lessons from building morning brew, how I’ve processed the loss of my dad, facing OCD while building a business, transitioning out of finance into entrepreneurship, and more. Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] #FoundersJournal #Startups #Entrepreneur Listen to Founder’s Journal here: https://link.chtbl.com/OV4W93_W Watch Founder’s Journal here: https://ww...

Underrated Tools to Find Hidden Business Ideas

December 27, 2023 09:00 - 21 minutes

Episode 86: Today, we’re talking about mining the internet for great business ideas. And to help me do that, I’m bringing on my friend Greg Isenberg. Greg is one of the best business ideators I know. He has an iPhone note with literally thousands of business ideas and he has a number of go-to software tools that help him find emerging trends & ideas hidden in the corners of the internet. After listening to this episode, you’ll have a handful of tangible tools you can use to either find ideas ...

How to Crush a Quarterly Offsite

December 25, 2023 09:00 - 15 minutes

Episode 85: In this episode of Founder’s Journal, I teach you how to crush a quarterly meeting. I take you through the 7-step meeting process I use (thanks EOS) and share specific examples from storyarb’s recent offsite using this process. V/TO: https://www.eosworldwide.com/blog/whats-in-your-v-to  Rocks 101: https://www.eosworldwide.com/blog/creating-the-best-rocks  Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] #FoundersJournal #Startups #Entr...

How to Elevate Your Circle

December 22, 2023 09:00 - 11 minutes

Episode 84: Alex (@businessbarista) is giving you a playbook for surrounding yourself with the right people & right things in life. To achieve the ambitious goals you have for yourself you need to live a certain set of values & to live those values you need to keep a highly curated circle of connections, role models, content, and community. This 15-minute, 9-step process will enable you to do that. Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] ...

Bootstrapping vs. Venture Capital

December 20, 2023 09:00 - 23 minutes

Episode 83: Alex (@businessbarista) speaks to Jason Fried (@jasonfried), co-founder and CEO of 37signals, a software development company that has created popular products like Basecamp and Hey, about the tradeoffs of bootstrapping your business vs. raising venture capital. 37signals is completely bootstrapped, doing tens of millions in profit per year, with more than 100,000 customers.  Jason Fried Blog: https://world.hey.com/jason Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea...

Lessons from Jeff Bezos

December 18, 2023 14:05 - 26 minutes

Episode 82: On this episode, Alex (@businessbarista) shares the best moments from Lex Fridman’s recent conversation with Amazon & Blue Origin Founder Jeff Bezos. He also shares his reactions & analysis. These moments range from having deep self-awareness to the difference between an inventor & entrepreneur to running great meetings. Full interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcWqzZ3I2cY&t=196s Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] ...

What I’m Doing Differently as a 2nd Time Founder

December 15, 2023 09:00 - 26 minutes

Episode 81: Alex (@businessbarista) is talking about things you’d do differently as a second time founder. My buddy Ankur Nagpal is the Founder & CEO of Carry, a business that helps business owners build wealth in a number of ways, most notably with their Solo401k product. Prior to Carry, Ankur was the Founder & CEO of Teachable, a teaching platform for creators, which sold to Brazilian education company Hotmart for $250 million. On this episode, Ankur talks through all of the ways he’s appro...

How to Build a Community-Enhanced Business

December 13, 2023 09:00 - 15 minutes

Episode 80: Today, Alex (@businessbarista) is talking to Greg Isenberg (@gregisenberg), founder of Lake Checkout, a holding company that creates, grows, and buys community-based products. Alex and Greg discuss building a community-enhanced business and why it can act as an accelerator for your company.  Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] #FoundersJournal #Startups #Entrepreneur Listen to Founder’s Journal here: https://link.chtbl.com...

LEGO: From Bankruptcy to Brick Behemoth

December 11, 2023 09:00 - 17 minutes

Episode 79: Alex (@businessbarista) is breaking down one of the greatest brands of all time: LEGO. While Lego has become the world’s largest toy company thriving off millions of kids & grown ass men like me, it wasn’t always that way. Lego’s story is turbulent enough to make a Harvard MBA queasy. From family tragedy to factory fires to financial ruin, Lego almost died MANY times since its founding in 1929. But it didn’t. And now, Lego’s revival is considered by many to be the greatest turnaro...

Weekly Recap: An Inspirational Entrepreneur, My Convos with Allstate & Activision, and Agency Lessons

December 08, 2023 09:00 - 27 minutes

Episode 78: Today Alex (@businessbarista) does a true journal entry. He gave himself a simple prompt: What went well? What didn’t go well? What are you thinking about? Send us an email and let us know what you think of the idea! [email protected] #FoundersJournal #Startups #Entrepreneur Listen to Founder’s Journal here: https://link.chtbl.com/OV4W93_W Watch Founder’s Journal here: https://www.youtube.com/@FoundersJournal/  Subscribe to Morning Brew! Sign up for free today: ht...

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