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Build Smart, Scale Strong: Startup Strategy with Dr. Sher Downing

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EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Sher Downing, systems thinking strategist, EdTech veteran, and founder focused on helping entrepreneurs make smarter decisions faster. We dive into what it really takes to turn an idea into a scalable business, from defining your end goal early to building the right systems, team, and tech stack that won’t slow you down later. Sher also shares powerful insights on startup funding, prototyping, avoiding common founder mistakes, and why work-life balance is one of the most overlooked keys to long-term entrepreneurial success. If you’re building something new—or thinking about taking the leap into entrepreneurship, this episode is packed with practical wisdom you can apply immediately. TIMELINE HIGHLIGHTS * [2:18] – Dr. Sher Downing shares her background in education, technology, and how she transitioned into advising startups. * [8:04] – Why founders need to “begin with the end in mind” before launching any business idea. * [15:27] – How to prototype smarter, gather real customer feedback, and avoid analysis paralysis. * [24:10] – Funding strategies for startups: angel investors, venture capital, grants, and lines of credit. * [33:42] – The hidden cost of entrepreneurship: burnout, guilt, and why founders must protect their energy. * [42:15] – Why some founders should keep part-time work while building their business. * [47:06] – Sher’s best advice for founders already scaling: watch for burnout and don’t lose yourself in the process. LINKS & RESOURCES * Dr. Sher Downing – https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherdowning/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherdowning/] * Dr. Sher Downing – https://www.sherdowning.com/ [https://www.sherdowning.com/] * Patent Hacks Website: https://www.patenthacks.com/https://www.patenthacks.com [https://www.patenthacks.com] * Trevor Skene LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-skene/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-skene/] CLOSING THOUGHTS If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the Patent Hacks Podcast, leave a rating and review, and share this episode with another founder or entrepreneur who could use these insights. We’ll catch you in the next one.

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Build Smart, Scale Strong: Startup Strategy with Dr. Sher Downing

EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Sher Downing, systems thinking strategist, EdTech veteran, and founder focused on helping entrepreneurs make smarter decisions faster. We dive into what it really takes to turn an idea into a scalable business, from defining your end goal early to building the right systems, team, and tech stack that won’t slow you down later. Sher also shares powerful insights on startup funding, prototyping, avoiding common founder mistakes, and why work-life balance is one of the most overlooked keys to long-term entrepreneurial success. If you’re building something new—or thinking about taking the leap into entrepreneurship, this episode is packed with practical wisdom you can apply immediately. TIMELINE HIGHLIGHTS * [2:18] – Dr. Sher Downing shares her background in education, technology, and how she transitioned into advising startups. * [8:04] – Why founders need to “begin with the end in mind” before launching any business idea. * [15:27] – How to prototype smarter, gather real customer feedback, and avoid analysis paralysis. * [24:10] – Funding strategies for startups: angel investors, venture capital, grants, and lines of credit. * [33:42] – The hidden cost of entrepreneurship: burnout, guilt, and why founders must protect their energy. * [42:15] – Why some founders should keep part-time work while building their business. * [47:06] – Sher’s best advice for founders already scaling: watch for burnout and don’t lose yourself in the process. LINKS & RESOURCES * Dr. Sher Downing – https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherdowning/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherdowning/] * Dr. Sher Downing – https://www.sherdowning.com/ [https://www.sherdowning.com/] * Patent Hacks Website: https://www.patenthacks.com/https://www.patenthacks.com [https://www.patenthacks.com] * Trevor Skene LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-skene/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevor-skene/] CLOSING THOUGHTS If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the Patent Hacks Podcast, leave a rating and review, and share this episode with another founder or entrepreneur who could use these insights. We’ll catch you in the next one.

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