How I Started: Lessons from Entrepreneurs to the Next Generation
Some of the most valuable business lessons don’t come from success but from the companies that don’t survive. In this episode of How I Started, Connor Boyack sits down with chef, entrepreneur, and business builder Robert Irvine, who shares how a love for home economics and understanding unit costs became the foundation for his first companies. Robert walks through his early seasoning business, the lessons learned from failure, why knowing your numbers matters more than motivation, and how discipline, mentorship, and product differentiation shape long-term success. Listeners will learn how entrepreneurial thinking applies far beyond startups, and why progress, not perfection, is what truly compounds over time. Things You Will Learn * How understanding costs early can prevent common founder mistakes * Why product differentiation matters more than passion alone * How entrepreneurial thinking applies beyond running your own business Tools & Frameworks Covered * Unit Cost Analysis – helps founders price products sustainably * Market Differentiation Thinking – clarifies why your product exists * Early Market Testing (Fairs & Pop-Ups) – validates demand before scaling #Entrepreneurship #FounderJourney #BusinessLessons #StartupMindset #HowIStarted
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