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Entrepreneurship in Sushi?

1 h 6 min · 13. touko 2026
jakson Entrepreneurship in Sushi? kansikuva

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In this episode of the Cowles Ventures Podcast, I sit down with Isaac Cunnington to discuss entrepreneurship, leadership, business growth, and the realities of building in today’s rapidly changing environment. We dive into: • Isaac’s path into business and entrepreneurship • Lessons learned from scaling teams and navigating growth • How founders should think about leadership and decision making • The role of resilience, adaptability, and long term thinking • Opportunities and challenges emerging across technology and business • Advice for young entrepreneurs looking to build meaningful careers This conversation explores what it actually takes to grow companies, lead people effectively, and continue evolving as both an operator and a person. Isaac shares practical insights, personal experiences, and perspectives on where business and innovation are heading next. If you’re interested in startups, entrepreneurship, leadership, venture capital, business strategy, or founder mindset, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways. Subscribe for more conversations with founders, operators, investors, and builders shaping the future. #entrepreneurship #startups #venturecapital #leadership #business #founders #innovation #podcast

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