Humans in Accounting

Entrepreneurship, Culture & Building with Purpose — Josh Schneider

34 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of Humans in Accounting, Alex Roman sits down with Josh Schneider, CEO of Multiply Advisors, to talk about entrepreneurship, culture, personal growth, and what it really means to build a business with purpose. Josh shares his journey from leaving the CPA firm world behind to becoming an entrepreneur, the struggles of building from scratch, and how a painful experience with his own accountant ultimately led him to launch Multiply Advisors. The conversation dives deep into topics that go far beyond accounting — including fear of success, leadership, employee growth, entrepreneurship mindset, and why work should give something back to people instead of simply draining them. We also discuss company culture, helping employees grow as humans (not just workers), finding rhythm instead of balance, and how entrepreneurs can stay focused through uncertainty. Plus — Josh shares his love for pizza 🍕 and Mediterranean food 🥙. Because behind every balance sheet, there’s a story worth telling. 🎧 South Offices Home https://southoffices.com/ [https://southoffices.com/] 🌎 Nearshore Accounting Company https://southoffices.com/nearshore-accounting-company/ [https://southoffices.com/nearshore-accounting-company/] 📞 Talk to a CPA-led nearshore team specialist https://calendly.com/alex-southoffices [https://calendly.com/alex-southoffices] TOPICS COVERED • Leaving the CPA firm world to become an entrepreneur  • Why Josh founded Multiply Advisors  • The fear of success vs. fear of failure  • Entrepreneurship and personal growth  • Building culture with high expectations and high grace  • Why work should help humans grow  • Finding rhythm instead of balance  • Leadership, employee engagement & curiosity  • Advice for entrepreneurs starting a firm  • Favorite foods: pizza 🍕 & Mediterranean food 🥙

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