What if Our Dreams Are an Illusion?by Wil SchroterSometimes, the startup journey is more important than the final outcome, so it's crucial to think about whether the sacrifices are really worth it for your long-term happiness and sense of purpose.Continue
What if this isn't a "Big Business"?by Wil SchroterBy reevaluating goals and priorities, Founders may discover the benefits of a steady and enduring approach that aligns with their vision and values, which can be mountains better than just "scaling rapidly" with no direction.Continue
Founders, Not All Problems Are Apocalypticby Wil SchroterWhile running a startup can be challenging and bring various obstacles, not every problem leads to failure or signifies the end. Tune in to hear how Founders can view problems as opportunities for growth and improvement.Continue
Stop Listening to Investorsby Wil SchroterWhile investors can provide valuable insights and expertise, Founders should exercise caution when relying too heavily on their advice. Here's why.Continue
Can You Build a Startup in Less than 40 Hours per Week?by Wil SchroterBuilding a startup typically requires a significant investment of time and effort. While it's theoretically possible to work on a startup for less than 40 hours a week, it may significantly impact the chances of success.Continue
Unlocking the Power of a Startup Communityby Ryan RutanStartup communities can be one of the most beneficial assets for entrepreneurs of all stages. Here's why.Continue
Strategies to Effectively Raise Capital for Your Startup Businessby Ryan RutanWhether it’s a startup or a long-standing business needing venture capital, this comprehensive overview will help them secure necessary financing by adequately navigating the complicated landscape of money-raising strategies.Continue
Are Bootstrapped Startups Less Valuable?by Wil SchroterWhat determines the value of a startup? While venture-funded startups may have more money and support initially, bootstrapped startups can still be just as valuable and successful.Continue
Why Founders Don't Ask for Helpby Wil SchroterFounders sometimes hold back from asking for help because they worry about losing control, looking weak, burdening others, or feeling like they have to do everything themselves. However, it's actually really important for founders to push past these concerns and ask for help. Here's why.Continue