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Anatomy of Failure

Podcast by Alchepreneur LLC

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About Anatomy of Failure

Welcome to Anatomy of Failure, the place where we get real about the hard stuff every entrepreneur faces but few dare to discuss. We all know success stories, but what about the countless ventures that don’t make it? Here, we shine a light on the collapses, the missteps, and the emotional toll that comes with watching your big idea nose-dive. No sugar-coating, no glossed-over narratives—just honest conversations that help you understand what really goes wrong and how to use those lessons to grow stronger. Dissecting what went wrong so that you can get it right.

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7 episodes

episode Ep 7: A Boardroom Twist: The Unexpected and Abrupt Unraveling of a Promising Biotech Startup artwork

Ep 7: A Boardroom Twist: The Unexpected and Abrupt Unraveling of a Promising Biotech Startup

In this episode, Ivy Walker sits down with serial biotech entrepreneur Rusty Williams to explore how even a track record of success can be derailed by unexpected boardroom decisions and shifting investor priorities. Rusty recounts his early passion for science—ignited by mail-order kits and high-school science fairs in rural Appalachia—and how he “accidentally” entered the biotech startup world. His first ventures flourished, leading to prominent acquisitions and seemingly validating his blend of scientific expertise and entrepreneurial instinct. However, the heart of this conversation centers on Rusty’s latest venture, Walking Fish, and how a sudden change in board dynamics and investor support brought a once-promising biotech startup to an abrupt standstill. Rusty shares how initial optimism, strong early data, and high-caliber talent were ultimately overshadowed by capital challenges, opaque communication, and newly appointed board representatives who did not share the original vision. Amid the shock of unexpected withdrawals of funding, Rusty was left grappling with both financial and ethical dilemmas regarding employee severance and unmet obligations. This candid discussion offers a revealing look at the vulnerabilities of venture-backed startups, emphasizing the vital importance of transparent communication, a strong rapport with investors, and prudent planning around high-cost endeavors like cell therapy. Despite the setback, Rusty remains undeterred—carrying forward the lessons from Walking Fish into his subsequent roles and reminding us that even seasoned entrepreneurs can learn from failure.

13 Mar 2025 - 39 min
episode When Invention Meets Reality: Navigating the Line Between Concept and Commerce artwork

When Invention Meets Reality: Navigating the Line Between Concept and Commerce

In this episode of the “Anatomy of Failure” podcast, host Ivy Walker speaks with Kelly Berry about the rise and fall of Answer Mailbox—a startup built around a promising mailbox sensor invention. Kelly initially came on board as a consultant, helping refine the business plan and marketing strategy. Impressed by the product’s potential, she and her business partner soon became co-owners alongside the sensor’s inventor and a second engineer. Although each partner brought unique strengths—hardware engineering, software development, finance, and marketing—conflicts emerged over funding, equity, and strategic vision. Kelly recounts how the group struggled to agree on financing larger expenses to commercialize the sensor. The original inventor viewed his idea as the driving force behind the company’s value, whereas Kelly and her partner believed the true worth lay in building out an actual business—one that required additional capital and day-to-day operations beyond the basic invention. As the team reached an impasse about ownership shares and whether to bring in external investment, tensions escalated. Communication broke down, and the inability to find common ground forced them to dissolve the venture. Kelly explains that the experience taught her the critical need for a robust operating agreement—one that includes contingency plans for disagreements, buyouts, and dissolution. She also highlights how a 50/50 vote can stall a company if no tie-breaker mechanism exists, and why an advisory board or peer group can offer invaluable perspectives before conflict becomes irreversible. Ultimately, Kelly’s cautionary tale underscores that having a great product idea is only half the battle. Success depends on realistic business planning, alignment among founders, and clear legal groundwork—lessons any entrepreneur would be wise to heed.

5 Mar 2025 - 37 min
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Episode 5: More Than Business: The Psychology of Co-Founder Relationships

In this episode, Ivy sits down with Dr. Adia, a clinical psychologist, to dive into the complexities of co-founder relationships. They explore the critical importance of communication, emotional hygiene, and self-compassion in maintaining healthy partnerships, especially when navigating the pressures of entrepreneurship. Dr. Adia sheds light on how our behavior patterns, often shaped by past experiences, impact our work relationships. She emphasizes the need for self-compassion, encouraging entrepreneurs to extend the same grace to themselves that they would to others. Through practical advice on reframing negative patterns, separating identity from behavior, and addressing issues early, Ivy and Dr. Adia provide valuable tools for building strong, sustainable co-founder dynamics. They also discuss the significance of regular relationship check-ins and how addressing challenges proactively can help co-founders stay aligned on their shared goals. Whether you’re considering a co-founder partnership or are already in one, this episode is packed with strategies to foster trust, communication, and growth in your business relationships. Tune in for expert advice on navigating co-founder dynamics with empathy and understanding.

26 Feb 2025 - 46 min
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Ep 4: When Founders Collide-Navigating Co-Founder Relationships

When Co-Founders Collide: Navigating Co-Founder Relationships In this candid and revealing episode, Ivy sits down with her former co-founder, Kelly, for the first time since parting ways in their entrepreneurial journey. Together, they reflect on the founding of Helios, the challenges of working in a high-stakes startup, and the lessons they learned about co-founder relationships. With 66% of high-potential startups failing due to co-founder conflict, Ivy and Kelly break down the dynamics that shaped their partnership—how their different work styles, expectations, and financial stakes influenced their business decisions. They revisit critical moments, from raising capital to navigating power struggles, and explore how their relationship evolved through the launch of All the Queen’s Horses, a documentary that took on a life of its own. Despite their differences, Ivy and Kelly share a mutual respect and an understanding of what went right—and what they would do differently in future partnerships. As they reflect on the past, they also look ahead to a new collaboration, proving that even when co-founders collide, growth and reconciliation are possible. Tune in for an honest discussion on startup struggles, leadership, and the complexities of business relationships. Listen now! 🎧

19 Feb 2025 - 47 min
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Breaking Free: Reframing Fear and Limiting Beliefs for Entrepreneurial Growth

In this thought-provoking episode of Anatomy of Failure, Ivy Walker is joined by Jeanette Jordan, an experienced executive coach and startup mentor, to tackle one of the most common challenges entrepreneurs face: fear and limiting beliefs. This conversation goes beyond the fear of failure to explore how fear influences decision-making, team dynamics, and personal growth. Jeanette shares powerful insights and practical strategies to identify and reframe limiting beliefs, move past fear, and become a more self-aware and effective leader. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned founder, or simply looking to overcome self-doubt, this episode offers tools and perspectives to empower you on your journey.

12 Feb 2025 - 52 min
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