The Founder's Mind

The Founder's Mind

Podcast door Adam Mutschler: Leadership Coach & COO at The Kedar Group

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The Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler, a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group.

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episode Celebrating the Success of Black Women Entrepreneurs with Dawn Dickson-Akpoghene artwork
Celebrating the Success of Black Women Entrepreneurs with Dawn Dickson-Akpoghene

Dawn Dickson-Akpoghene is a serial entrepreneur and coach who is tired of the negative narrative in the media that does not acknowledge the successes of Black women entrepreneurs. She is our guest this week on The Founder’s Mind and had a wide-ranging conversation with Adam touching on race and gender in the tech industry, the future of crowdfunding, and the importance of perseverance and legacy. After not achieving the funding she wanted in the realm of VC funding, Dawn set her sights on the brave new world of crowdfunding to great success. One of the key takeaways from Dawn’s story is how important it is to educate yourself thoroughly on any new industry you want to participate in. Listen for more of Dawn’s thoughts. * (00:57) – Dawn’s tweet about Black women’s success * (05:39) – Dawn’s family of entrepreneurs * (12:22) – How Dawn came to launch her first business * (19:22) – The challenge of team building * (22:07) – What keeps Dawn driven * (29:47) – How Dawn got into crowdfunding * (32:46) – Dawn’s #1 advice to entrepreneurs * (35:40) – Dawn’s perspective on failure * (42:23) – Why you can’t compare your journey to others Dawn W. Dickson [https://www.dawndickson.me/] is CEO of PopCom [http://popcom.shop/], an automated retail company that uses facial recognition, AI, and blockchain technology to help retailers collect valuable customer insights. The first CRM, data, and analytics software provider for unattended retail, PopCom has developed technology to make kiosks and vending machines intelligent through data and analytics at the point of purchase. As a serial entrepreneur with over 16 years of experience in marketing and business development, Dawn launched four successful cash flow positive companies since 2002.  Her most recent ventures include Flat Out of Heels [https://www.flatoutofheels.com/] and PopCom, after identifying a need to make vending machines more intelligent. The Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adammutschler], a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group [https://www.kedargroup.com]. If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Founder’s Mind in Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-founders-mind/id1397202684], Google Podcasts [https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5kYW50ZTMyLmNvbS90Zm0], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1XAYRjNikLwr6pWNSsxYWE] or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-founders-mind/id1397202684]. It really helps others find the show. Podcast episode production by Dante32. [https://www.dante32.com/]

09 sep 2020 - 47 min
episode Becoming a Serial Entrepreneur with Rodney Williams artwork
Becoming a Serial Entrepreneur with Rodney Williams

Rodney Williams is a serial entrepreneur because he’s an explorer. It wasn’t enough to change the game with his first company, LISNR. He is now disrupting the lending industry with his latest company, SoLo Funds. Rodney is our guest this week on The Founder’s Mind and shares his thoughts on the evolution of his leadership style and interests. Listen to the episode as Rodney discusses his definition of winning, what it’s like being a Black founder, why he approaches problems with an explorer’s attitude, and why the words “I remember,” are the most powerful words an investor can say to an entrepreneur. * (01:45) – What is Rodney Williams cooking up right now? * (04:00) – Having vision for market opportunities * (07:14) – How SoLo Funds is helping communities * (19:46) – How Rodney takes risks to create new businesses * (29:39) – Rodney’s leadership evolution * (32:34) – How Rodney defines winning * (41:00) – First impressions and cultivating networks * (46:49) – Rodney’s advice for new founders * (51:07) - Connect with Rodney on Twitter or Instagram @rodneybwilliams Rodney B. Williams [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodneybwilliams/] is the Founder and CCO of LISNR [https://lisnr.com/] and the Co-Founder and Chairman of SoLo Funds [https://www.solofunds.com/]. He worked in brand management at Procter & Gamble and saw firsthand the constant struggle brands have connecting with consumers. By lowering the barrier for proximity-based marketing on mobile devices, LISNR is expanding the opportunity for marketers and brands to target messaging to consumers through relevant mobile connections. SoLo Funds is disrupting the lending industry by allowing for peer-to-peer lending. The Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adammutschler], a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group [https://www.kedargroup.com], and sponsored by Upside [http://upside.com/tfm]. If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Founder’s Mind in Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-founders-mind/id1397202684], Google Podcasts [https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5kYW50ZTMyLmNvbS90Zm0], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1XAYRjNikLwr6pWNSsxYWE] or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-founders-mind/id1397202684]. It really helps others find the show. Podcast episode production by Dante32. [https://www.dante32.com/]

22 jul 2020 - 54 min
episode Breaking the Generational Curse for Black Artists with Reggie Black artwork
Breaking the Generational Curse for Black Artists with Reggie Black

Our culture has internalized the idea that art is a career choice in which poverty is the standard. Reggie Black [http://www.iamreggieblack.com/] is an artist pushing back against this narrative using his art to call out companies that devalue artists and their work. In this wide-ranging conversation, Reggie and Adam engage in a dialog of understanding regarding the intersection of trauma and mental health for Black people in America. Reggie also breaks down the business of art and discusses how institutions and lack of resources are the real gatekeepers preventing more artists of color from breaking through. This interview was recorded live. To watch the interview, click here [https://youtu.be/2cNaEkWSia8]. * [01:27] – Introducing Reggie Black [http://www.iamreggieblack.com/] * [06:45] – The intersection of mental health and trauma for Black people * [11:04] – The Mass Manipulation Series * [16:39] – Time stamping human emotion * [20:13] – Understanding the trauma of the Black experience * [31:07] – Uncomfortable conversations and the dialog of understanding * [33:56] – All Things Progressive, Reggie’s design firm * [34:19] – Challenges faced by artists * [40:25] – Dismantling the idea of the starving artist * [44:20] – Unique challenges for Black artists * [49:56] – Find Reggie on Instagram @iamreggieblack Reggie Black [http://www.iamreggieblack.com/] is an international multimedia artist, designer, speaker, and Principal of All Things Progressive [https://www.allthingsprogressive.com/], a multidisciplinary design studio specializing in creative direction, identity, and branding. A native of Washington D.C., Black has spent the last four years living and working throughout Asia. Intersecting hand type artistry, graphic design, typography, abstract paintings, travel and cultural juxtapositions; his work has been exhibited in several international exhibitions in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and domestically in D.C. His art has evolved into graphic design commissions, environmental graphic design, identity creation, book cover design, branding, exhibition design, naming and nomenclature, creative direction, curation, product design, and documentary photography. Black has presented talks at Apple, Advertising Week, TED [https://www.ted.com/talks/reggie_black_are_you_using_your_voice], Pecha Kucha, Marble Print + Clay, and Resource Library addressing the importance of art, design, technology, mental health, transparency, vulnerability, and the human connection. The Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adammutschler], a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group [https://www.kedargroup.com]. If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Founder’s Mind in Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-founders-mind/id1397202684], Google Podcasts [https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5kYW50ZTMyLmNvbS90Zm0], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1XAYRjNikLwr6pWNSsxYWE] or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-founders-mind/id1397202684]. It really helps others find the show. This podcast episode was produced by Dante32 [https://www.dante32.com/].

08 jul 2020 - 53 min
episode Starting Out Scrappy and Building Resilience with Vanja Bannan artwork
Starting Out Scrappy and Building Resilience with Vanja Bannan

COVID-19 has pushed businesses to go digital fast. This has opened up new opportunities for Vanja Bannan, Founder of BannComm, as she’s overseeing an entirely new arm of the company she never thought possible. Despite those gains, Vanja still believes in old fashioned networking and referrals. This week on The Founder’s Mind, Adam talks to Vanja about the importance of loving your job, why educating clients and employees is key, and why you must always remember to prioritize work and family. Vanja also shares why she hates the word, “just,” and why she wants everyone to stop saying it. This interview was recorded live. To watch the interview, click here [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyCq3aAmOO4]. * [00:36] – Introducing Vanja Bannan * [02:11] – Vanja Bannan on her company, BannComm * [05:00] – Surrounding yourself with smart people * [12:00] – How the digital arm of BannComm has increased * [13:49] – Why education is key * [17:58] – The toll of making things easy for everyone else * [23:21] – Personal strife during BannComm’s founding * [28:14] – Why Vanja wants you to stop saying “just” * [34:08] – The importance of building relationships * [46:23] – Helping clients survive the transition to digital * [50:36] – Loving your work After working in energy, finance, and luxury sectors across Europe and North America, Vanja Bannan [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanja-bannan-05490685] founded BannComm [https://banncomm.com/] in 2014. She was fascinated with the constant evolution and innovation of the communications sector, and decided to establish a firm that pushed the digital envelope. Today, Vanja and her award-winning team have worked with some of the leading companies in culture, architecture, corporate, and technology. She focuses on building solid working relationships and aligning the agency with progressive ideas and services. Vanja is a passionate champion of women and female entrepreneurs, earning recognition in 2020 by Women of Influence for the Canadian Women Entrepreneur Awards. The Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adammutschler], a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group [https://www.kedargroup.com]. If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Founder’s Mind in Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-founders-mind/id1397202684], Google Podcasts [https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5kYW50ZTMyLmNvbS90Zm0], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1XAYRjNikLwr6pWNSsxYWE] or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-founders-mind/id1397202684]. It really helps others find the show. This podcast episode was produced by Dante32 [https://www.dante32.com/].

24 jun 2020 - 58 min
episode Advocacy in the Beauty Industry with Dawn Myers artwork
Advocacy in the Beauty Industry with Dawn Myers

Black women have to work harder to earn less, and as if that wasn’t enough, have to spend anywhere from 5-8 hours to get their hair done in ways society deems “professional.” Dawn Myers is the founder of The Most [https://themostcurls.com/], a tool to make hair care easier for Black women. She is our guest this week on The Founder’s Mind and talks about her experience as a founder from an underrepresented, marginalized group. Dawn shares how advocacy is at the core of her passions through her work with The Vinetta Project [https://www.vinettaproject.com/], and how she translates that work into a successful beauty company. Listen in for her insights on equity, inclusion, and justice. This interview was recorded live. To watch the interview, click here [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGNtpc0E2XU]. * [00:41] – Introducing Dawn Myers * [01:55] – Dawn’s working on her company The Most [https://themostcurls.com/] and the DC Chapter of The Vinetta Project * [03:38] – Passion for the work * [06:57] – The unique challenge of Black women’s hair * [12:00] – The prototype process * [21:46] – Why lawyers make better founders * [28:16] – The Vinetta Project [https://www.vinettaproject.com/] * [30:59] – Marrying advocacy and beauty * [36:21] – Following your gut to forge your path * [42:10] – Systemic racism and founders * [47:03] – Dawn shares her pride at the work being done by young people Dawn Myers [https://www.dawndoesthemost.com/] is a startup eco-system architect, having launched and managed educational programming for entrepreneurs throughout the Washington metropolitan area. As Ambassador to Black Girl Ventures and Director at The Vinetta Project [https://www.vinettaproject.com/], a national 501(c)(3), Dawn develops seminars, bootcamps, and accelerator programming for up and coming founders of color. ​ Dawn teaches founders how to lay a sound foundation for their business, build the relationships they need to thrive, and access capital using non-traditional strategies. The Founder's Mind is a podcast for entrepreneurs wanting to gain insights and tactics from founders of all kinds to learn, grow, and be better equipped to navigate the inherent challenges of entrepreneurship. The podcast is hosted by Adam Mutschler [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adammutschler], a Leadership Coach and COO at The Kedar Group [https://www.kedargroup.com]. If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The Founder’s Mind in Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-founders-mind/id1397202684], Google Podcasts [https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5kYW50ZTMyLmNvbS90Zm0], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1XAYRjNikLwr6pWNSsxYWE] or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-founders-mind/id1397202684]. It really helps others find the show. This podcast episode was produced by Dante32 [https://www.dante32.com/].

10 jun 2020 - 51 min
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