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Part 3 of How the Hell Did We Get Here: The Future of Founders Crack the Consolidated World

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In this conversation, Cat explores the systemic hierarchical structures that have shaped our economy and society over thousands of years. The discussion delves into the concentration of wealth, the myths surrounding funding and business structures, and the evolving landscape of marketing in the modern economy. Cat emphasizes the importance of founders making deliberate choices to preserve their values and independence in a world increasingly dominated by consolidation. Takeaways The systemic structures date back to the beginning of civilization. Wealth concentration leads to a disappearance of meaning in products. Independent businesses are absorbed into consolidated structures. Cultural and financial measurements reveal the impact of consolidation. The tipping point concept explains sudden shifts in systems. Small changes accumulate until a critical threshold is reached. Funding models often dictate the outcomes for founders. Alternative business structures can preserve founder values. Marketing strategies have evolved with the rise of the influencer economy. Founders must consciously choose paths that align with their values. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Systemic Structures 04:17 Understanding Wealth Concentration 10:26 The Tipping Point of Change 18:42 Myths of Funding and Business Structure 39:17 Marketing in the Modern Economy 54:51 The Path Forward for Founders Keywords systemic structures, wealth concentration, funding myths, business structure, marketing strategies, founder economy, consolidation, social change, economic systems, cultural impact Part Four is coming.  ---------------------------------------- If this is the conversation you've been needing to have, start here. thinkvoen.com [http://thinkvoen.com] ---------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SUBSTACK MAILING LIST: https://substack.com/@thestartlisteningpodcast [https://substack.com/@thestartlisteningpodcast] ---------------------------------------- This episode was produced by Cat Fincun and VOEN Consulting.

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Episode Part 3 of How the Hell Did We Get Here: The Future of Founders Crack the Consolidated World Cover

Part 3 of How the Hell Did We Get Here: The Future of Founders Crack the Consolidated World

In this conversation, Cat explores the systemic hierarchical structures that have shaped our economy and society over thousands of years. The discussion delves into the concentration of wealth, the myths surrounding funding and business structures, and the evolving landscape of marketing in the modern economy. Cat emphasizes the importance of founders making deliberate choices to preserve their values and independence in a world increasingly dominated by consolidation. Takeaways The systemic structures date back to the beginning of civilization. Wealth concentration leads to a disappearance of meaning in products. Independent businesses are absorbed into consolidated structures. Cultural and financial measurements reveal the impact of consolidation. The tipping point concept explains sudden shifts in systems. Small changes accumulate until a critical threshold is reached. Funding models often dictate the outcomes for founders. Alternative business structures can preserve founder values. Marketing strategies have evolved with the rise of the influencer economy. Founders must consciously choose paths that align with their values. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Systemic Structures 04:17 Understanding Wealth Concentration 10:26 The Tipping Point of Change 18:42 Myths of Funding and Business Structure 39:17 Marketing in the Modern Economy 54:51 The Path Forward for Founders Keywords systemic structures, wealth concentration, funding myths, business structure, marketing strategies, founder economy, consolidation, social change, economic systems, cultural impact Part Four is coming.  ---------------------------------------- If this is the conversation you've been needing to have, start here. thinkvoen.com [http://thinkvoen.com] ---------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SUBSTACK MAILING LIST: https://substack.com/@thestartlisteningpodcast [https://substack.com/@thestartlisteningpodcast] ---------------------------------------- This episode was produced by Cat Fincun and VOEN Consulting.

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Episode The Original Hackers — Disability Lead on the Leadership Pipeline Nobody Is Building Cover

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Part 2 of How the Hell Did We Get Here: Evolutionary Science of Why We Accept Systems That Hurt Us

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