Past the Balance Sheet

Episode 13

1 h 3 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Episode 13: Three months in. Thirteen episodes deep. One messy, honest milestone. In this episode of Past the Balance Sheet, Kash and Sassy pause to reflect on the first 90 days of the podcast: why they started, what they’ve learned, what has changed, and what has happened behind the scenes. From financial strategy and leadership pressure to cash flow chaos, hard conversations, public speaking fears, partnership dynamics, and a few very real bloopers, this episode pulls back the curtain on building something in public. Kash and Sassy talk about the foundation behind the show, the feedback that helped shape its direction, the shift from scripted episodes to more natural conversations, and the lessons they are learning as business owners, leaders, and friends. They also share what is coming next, including deeper conversations around ROI, EBITDA, balance sheets, budgets, forecasting, tax strategy, company culture, leadership, guests, audits, and future listener Q&A. This episode is reflective, honest, funny, and very much in the messy middle — exactly where real growth tends to happen. If you’ve been here since day one, thank you. If you’re just finding us, welcome to the conversation. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with another business owner or leader who is building something real.

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