Podcast For Phoenixes
Founders do not lose control of their startups overnight. It happens in the decisions they make before the company looks serious. In this episode of Podcast for Phoenixes, Amin sits down with Mubariz Siddiqui, Founding Partner of Carbon Law and podcast host, for a sharp conversation on the realities founders often learn too late. From co-founder decisions and equity splits to legal blind spots, investor pressure, governance, trust, and Pakistan’s startup ecosystem, this episode breaks down what founders need to understand before one bad decision becomes an expensive lesson. This is not a legal lecture. It is a founder survival conversation. Because building a startup is not just about raising money, finding customers, or having a bold idea. It is about understanding what you are building, who you are building with, what you are signing, and what you may be giving away in the process. In this episode, we discuss: * Why founders lose control without realizing it * The co-founder mistakes that can break startups * Equity splits, ownership, and trust * Legal blind spots Pakistani founders ignore * What founders should know before signing anything * Investor pressure and founder protection * Why structure matters before scale * The harsh realities of building in Pakistan’s startup ecosystem Brought to you by Supergame, a 24/7 sports and gaming institution built to do more than entertain. Designed to redefine gaming by shaping lives, building a community, and creating a micro-economy around sport. For the 3% redefining possible. Listen to the full episode now.
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