Podcaster Chronicles
In this second episode of Building in Public, I reflect on the past week, which was packed with milestones and challenges. I talk about hosting the opening event for our new studio, welcoming over 50 guests from the startup ecosystem, and the importance of setting deadlines to move forward. I share my experience bartering for furniture, building relationships, and leveraging LinkedIn connections to solve unexpected obstacles. This episode also explores my journey of learning to price my services and feel confident about asking for money—a crucial mindset shift for entrepreneurs. I talk about the time, energy, and financial commitment it takes to build something sustainable, as well as the patience required for long-term success. Key topics in this episode: The highs and lows of opening the studio and hosting a successful launch event. How to creatively solve problems, including bartering with companies for furniture and resources. The mindset challenges of pricing your work and asking for money. Reflections on the five-year journey it took for the podcast to become sustainable. Lessons learned about perseverance and long-term thinking as an entrepreneur. ALL ABOUT UNICORN BAKERY: 👉 https://zez.am/unicornbakery Join our Founder Tactics Newsletter:Subscribe now to receive tactics from the world’s best founders twice a week straight to your inbox. https://www.tactics.unicornbakery.de/ [https://www.tactics.unicornbakery.de/]
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