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Ready, Set, Startup! - Strategies from Founders, Funders, and Beyond

Podkast av Brandon Reed

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Let’s pull back the curtain on what really goes down in the Startup world. Every episode offers honest, off-the-cuff chats with founders, investors, analysts, and other Startup insiders as they share the hard-earned wisdom you can't find in a business textbook. We break down the wins, the disasters, the risky bets, and the lessons learned along the way, delivered with zero intimidation and a lot of practical takeaways. If you’re building, dreaming, or just curious about how Startups actually work, you’re in the right place. Ready? Set…let’s get STARTed!

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episode From Reactive to Relational: The Biology of Better, More Connected Leadership w/ Aya Jokub cover

From Reactive to Relational: The Biology of Better, More Connected Leadership w/ Aya Jokub

Aya Jacob, a business psychologist researching connected leadership, believes most founders misunderstand what actually makes them effective under pressure. After a decade in high-stress digital marketing, she saw how a leader’s internal chaos quietly ripples through a team, shaping trust, performance, and culture. That experience led her to study the link between self-connection and leadership impact, and what she’s finding challenges the idea that so-called soft skills are optional. In this episode, we unpack why urgency often masks reactivity, how nervous system regulation influences decision-making, and why psychological safety is a strategic advantage in fast-moving startups. Aya explains what self-connection really looks like in practice, how presence changes communication even over Slack and email, and how leaders can create conditions where people feel safe, clear, and motivated to perform at a high level. --- Episode Resources * “The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life” by Alice Schroeder - Brandon references this biography while discussing the power of compounding and applying lessons early rather than staying stuck in the learning phase. (⁠https://a.co/d/09ioHR6h⁠ [https://a.co/d/09ioHR6h])  * Relational Leadership Theory - Aya references this academic framework that views leadership as a dynamic social process emerging from interactions, rather than a function of hierarchy or title. (⁠https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1048984306001135⁠ [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1048984306001135])  * Psychological Safety - A key concept discussed in relation to trust, performance, and team effectiveness. Often associated with Amy Edmondson’s research on teams and workplace culture. (⁠https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=54809⁠ [https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=54809])  * “Where your attention goes, results show,” - Aya’s closing quote emphasizing focus and intentionality as drivers of outcomes. This idea aligns with the broader focus principle often phrased as “Where focus goes, energy flows.” (⁠https://www.azquotes.com/quotes/topics/focus.html⁠ [https://www.azquotes.com/quotes/topics/focus.html])

13. april 2026 - 49 min
episode From Freelancer to Founder: Building a Full-Cycle Growth Agency w/ Artem Kuzmych of Applica cover

From Freelancer to Founder: Building a Full-Cycle Growth Agency w/ Artem Kuzmych of Applica

Artem Kuzmych, co-founder of Applica, went from freelancing in marketing to building a philosophy-infused mental health app that started scaling fast, until the App Store suddenly removed it and he spent the next two years fighting to get it back. That chaos forced a pivot that shaped everything he does now. Artem now helps mobile app founders grow with a full-cycle approach that goes way beyond paid ads, focusing on activation, monetization, retention, and the product experience that makes growth actually stick. We unpack how he validated early demand on Reddit, what it takes to hire people who can deliver value and communicate it, why he’d rather hire too late than too early, and how he keeps building a company while living through the war in Ukraine. --- Episode Resources * “I am immortal until God’s work for me to do is done. The Lord reigns,” Artem references a quote commonly attributed to Henry Martyn (https://www.azquotes.com/author/32976-Henry_Martyn; https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/immortal-till-his-work-was-done [https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/immortal-till-his-work-was-done]) * Notion - An all-in-one workspace for notes, docs, databases, and internal “wikis.” Artem mentioned saving the above quote in his personal Notion wiki. (https://www.notion.com/ [https://www.notion.com/]) * Reddit - A network of topic-based communities (subreddits) where people discuss niche interests and share feedback. Artem used Reddit to validate the app’s idea and content with real users before scaling paid acquisition. (https://www.reddit.com/ [https://www.reddit.com/])

30. mars 2026 - 35 min
episode The Power of Ownership: Why Mission & Mindset Matter w/ Olympic Legend Jim Ryun cover

The Power of Ownership: Why Mission & Mindset Matter w/ Olympic Legend Jim Ryun

Jim Ryun went from getting cut from nearly every team to becoming the first high schooler in history to break four minutes in the mile. He credits much of that breakthrough to a coach who convinced him to adopt a dream he did not yet believe was possible, and to a moment when he decided to take ownership of it himself. That shift carried him beyond track into small business, public service in Congress, and eventually the Jim Ryun Running Camps, where he and his wife Anne blend elite training with character formation and faith. We unpack what ownership really means, how sacrifice becomes leverage instead of loss, what sports teach about leadership under pressure, and how to build something mission driven that outlasts you. --- Episode Resources * Jim Ryun Running Camps (https://ryunrunning.com/ [https://ryunrunning.com/])   * Philippians 4:13 (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Philippians+4%3A13&version=NIV [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Philippians+4%3A13&version=NIV])  * Roger Bannister and the first sub four minute mile (https://www.olympics.com/en/news/roger-bannister-first-sub-four-minute-mile [https://www.olympics.com/en/news/roger-bannister-first-sub-four-minute-mile])  * Jim Ryun Running YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/@JimRyunRunning [https://www.youtube.com/@JimRyunRunning])

16. mars 2026 - 41 min
episode Nothing About Us Without Us: Teaching Kids Leadership Through Ownership w/ Leah K. Ellis of The Society of Child Entrepreneurs cover

Nothing About Us Without Us: Teaching Kids Leadership Through Ownership w/ Leah K. Ellis of The Society of Child Entrepreneurs

Leah Ellis, founder of the Society of Child Entrepreneurs, is building a nonprofit that teaches kids ages 6 to 17 entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and leadership by making it real. Kids launch actual businesses, sell at children’s business fairs, and then workshop what worked and what didn’t so they can iterate and grow. She traces her own entrepreneurial streak from selling five-dollar MySpace layouts in high school to running an in-home daycare, until black mold, a deployment, and the March 17, 2020 stay-at-home order forced a pivot that sparked her daughter’s first business and, by accident, the organization she runs today. We unpack what makes her program different, how she funds and scales a mission-driven nonprofit, and why “nothing about us without us” includes a junior board of directors so kids help shape the curriculum. --- Episode Resources * Society of Child Entrepreneurs (SoCE) - Leah’s nonprofit teaching entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and leadership to kids ages 6–17. (https://bit.ly/m/SoCEHub [https://bit.ly/m/SoCEHub])  * SoCE Circle - SoCE’s online community and lesson-plan platform for families, homeschool groups, and programs. (https://bit.ly/m/SoCEHub [https://bit.ly/m/SoCEHub])  * Acton Children’s Business Fair - The platform Leah uses to host children’s business fairs; also lets anyone apply to host a fair. (https://www.childrensbusinessfair.org/ [https://www.childrensbusinessfair.org/])  * Host an Acton Children’s Business Fair - The “start a fair” page Leah referenced for applying to host anywhere. (https://www.childrensbusinessfair.org/start [https://www.childrensbusinessfair.org/start])  * “Profit First” by Mike Michalowicz - Money management framework Leah uses to run the nonprofit with tight budgeting and ROI thinking. (https://mikemichalowicz.com/profit-first/ [https://mikemichalowicz.com/profit-first/])  * Profit First Professionals - The organization Leah worked with (training accountants/bookkeepers/coaches on implementing Profit First). (https://profitfirstprofessionals.com/ [https://profitfirstprofessionals.com/])  * “All In” by Mike Michalowicz - Team/ownership framework Leah referenced for giving board/staff ownership over projects. (https://mikemichalowicz.com/all-in/) * “Sparks to Stars: The Story of Astra & Zeke” by Leah Ellis - Leah’s published children’s book she wrote. (https://a.co/d/i34QqFg [https://a.co/d/i34QqFg])  * Bookshop.org - The retailer Leah recommended because it supports local independent bookstores. (https://bookshop.org/ [https://bookshop.org/])  * Search Institute: Developmental Assets Framework (40 assets) - The “top 40 skills/assets” Leah referenced as part of the standards/research base. (https://searchinstitute.org/resources-hub/developmental-assets-framework [https://searchinstitute.org/resources-hub/developmental-assets-framework])  * Junior Achievement (JA) - One of the other organizations Leah mentioned that teaches entrepreneurship/financial literacy to kids. (https://jausa.ja.org/ [https://jausa.ja.org/])  * Lemonade Day / My Lemonade Day App  - The lemonade-stand entrepreneurship program/app Leah references (https://lemonadeday.org/mylemonadeday [https://lemonadeday.org/mylemonadeday])  * YIPPEE Exchange - Entrepreneurship education marketplace/platform Leah mentioned. (https://yippee.exchange/ [https://yippee.exchange/])  * The Young CEO Club - Another entrepreneurship-for-kids organization Leah mentioned. (https://www.theyoungceoclub.com/ [https://www.theyoungceoclub.com/])

2. mars 2026 - 40 min
episode How Data-Informed Structure Can Turn Chaos Into Scalable Growth w/ Marcio Goncalves of WiseVAs cover

How Data-Informed Structure Can Turn Chaos Into Scalable Growth w/ Marcio Goncalves of WiseVAs

Marcio Goncalves, founder of a fast-growing virtual assistant agency (a team that handles admin and day-to-day tasks for busy founders) and a fully remote podcast production company, argues that scale comes from structure, not luck. He shares how his first taste of entrepreneurship started at 12, raising pet-store hamsters and finding homes for the new litters, and how that early instinct evolved into launching a podcast in 2012 before most people knew what a podcast was. He walks through leaving a steady salary after a quick real estate win, then building toward the businesses he runs today, including a virtual assistant company growing 10 to 15 percent month over month. We unpack how he turns getting new customers into simple math, the hiring order that helps founders stop being the bottleneck, and the kitchen-table low point that pushed him to adopt the Entrepreneurial Operating System framework plus personality assessments to steady the team and the metrics. --- Episode Resources * EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) - A simple operating framework for running a business with clear priorities, weekly meetings, and a few key numbers to track. (https://www.eosworldwide.com/what-is-eos [https://www.eosworldwide.com/what-is-eos])  * “Traction” by Gino Wickman (https://a.co/d/3Ox5Q9d [https://a.co/d/3Ox5Q9d])  * Ninety - An EOS software (https://www.ninety.io/ [https://www.ninety.io/]) * Culture Index - A personality tool mentioned for hiring and team alignment. (https://www.cultureindex.com/ [https://www.cultureindex.com/]) * The Predictive Index, PI Behavioral Assessment - A personality tool for understanding how people are wired at work. (https://www.predictiveindex.com/assessments/behavioral-assessment/ [https://www.predictiveindex.com/assessments/behavioral-assessment/])  * Gatekeeper for Spark Mail - Screens and blocks senders to keep inbox clean. (https://sparkmailapp.com/features/gatekeeper [https://sparkmailapp.com/features/gatekeeper])  * “The E-Myth Revisited" by Michael E. Gerber (https://a.co/d/11bO4lH [https://a.co/d/11bO4lH])

16. feb. 2026 - 46 min
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