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Brick by Brick

Brick by Brick

Brad Redding, Nate Winkler

Welcome to Brick by Brick, hosted by serial entrepreneurs Brad Redding and Nate Winkler. On this podcast you'll learn lessons from the trenches that have led to multiple exits from SaaS to Supplements, and the tools to help you build, invest in, and exit your own business.
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Dive deep into the lessons learned from overcommitting and the importance of knowing your limits. Nate and Brad also explore how they are leveraging AI, especially GPT, for everything from daily routines, content creation, tutoring kids, fitness routines, and even building your own like advisory boards using knowledge from Buffet, Elon and more.

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(00:00) Focus on one startup for better success.
(03:29) Gary V focuses on audience and platforms.
(11:15) AI Use Cases

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In this episode, we cover everything from the pitfalls of working late nights at the expense of quality and health, to the importance of making strategic, rather than emotional, business decisions. You'll hear stories about the value of forecasting, prioritizing mental health and discipline, and the significance of aligning yourself with mentors who are a few steps ahead of you on the ladder of success.

We also discuss the impact of hiring decisions, the vitality of maintaining a humble mindset, and the crucial role that supportive spouses play in an entrepreneur's life. This episode is packed with hard-earned wisdom and practical advice to help you navigate the turbulent waters of building a business.

Timestamps:

(00:00) Late nights will impact quality
(04:36) Analyze seasonality, control expenses, and realistic growth.
(09:51) 75 hard learning lessons
(12:05) Nice office doesn't mean great productivity
(15:43) Remind to check ego, embrace humility daily.
(18:58) Fear and hesitation lead to missed opportunities.
(21:26) Spouses -- what sacrifices they make as well

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Can dynamic equity help save failed founder partnerships? In this episode Brad and Nate discuss the good, bad, and ugly of the slicing pie framework and reality of partnerships when grinding out a new startup over many years. You'll hear how they navigated their own early partnership tension, examples of other businesses that have ended too early, and tips that you can apply to your own partnership.

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In this episode, Brad & Nate dive into company culture. They discuss leading by example, transparency, and investing in your team's growth. Your actions set the tone for the organization so tune in for insights on how to create a winning culture.

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(00:00) Your actions define who you are.
(04:18) Leaders must be transparent, authentic, and accountable.
(07:50) Struggling with micromanaging in leadership and communication.
(12:19) Lead with empathy for better leadership impact.
(14:36) Good HR practices to prevent potential issues.
(17:39) Creating a positive company culture through values.
(22:48) Influence of reading and staying informed.
(23:42) Respect differing opinions and avoid unnecessary arguments.

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Comparing NBA draft decisions to starting early vs founding later in life as an entrepreneur. Brad also shares his experience from Philip McKernan's Brave Soul retreat he just got back from with his wife. We explore the importance of understanding our past behaviors, using tools like the "why exercise" and the "mask exercise" to align our true selves with our goals. Tune in to learn tools about powerful personal development that can help in your family, personal, and professional worlds.

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(03:53) Entrepreneurial decision: start early vs. being a #2 to learn (then start)
(08:59) The importance of time and experience.
(12:48) Age and success relationship in entrepreneurial endeavors.
(14:47) Why older entrepreneurs have higher probability of success
(21:20) Overcoming the "good enough" trap to avoid regret.
(23:30) Reflecting on childhood shapes present and future.
(29:21) Challenging beliefs, questioning actions, seeking purpose.
(31:29) Understanding past's impact on present, striving for improvement.
(34:53) Choice between dark and light energy acceptance.
(40:46) Reflecting on inability to pause and reflect.
(42:56) Recognize anger's impact, seek alignment and love.
(49:25) Understand your motivations to succeed.

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BraveSoul / Philip McKernan

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Brad and Nate share insights on planning backwards from a perfect exit, discussing key metrics that can make or break a deal, building the right team, and the pros and cons of VC funding vs. bootstrapping. You'll also hear intimate details about the journey of fostering a healthy partnership, discovering reasons for exit planning, and the challenges faced when bootstrapping.

Timestamps:

(04:37) Bootstrapping limited income, challenges attracting talent.

(09:04) VC funding doesn't guarantee success, nor bootstrapping.

(12:17) Exploring reasons for business exit and planning.

(13:36) Take time to relax and clear mind.

(18:23) Align team goals with their personal aspirations.

(22:03) Learning the value of structured board meetings.

(29:08) Serve your team

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"Is it worth it?" This is a common question asked about holding our own customer conferences. Coming off of Elevar's 2nd customer conference, we'll share what goes into hosting your own event, including costs, content curation, attendee recruiting, vendor management, the stress, and more. Events aren't easy, and there are 7 different ways to apply events to your growth strategy. Tune in to hear our experience on all 7 that you can apply to your own business.

Timestamps:

(00:00) Event structure designed to facilitate networking.

(06:33) Advertising through speaking at events brings authenticity.

(13:49) Creating successful events hinges on venue and speakers.

(15:25) Creating clear event vision and successful execution.

(23:30) Event stress, sponsor satisfaction, attendee assurance.

(29:31) Identifying customer problems, crafting resonating topics, choosing experts.

(37:10) Lesson # 1 from panels: video playbooks

(40:13) Lesson # 2 from panels: Influencer marketing tips, viral video advice.

(45:00) Lesson # 3 from panels: Adapt business model for profitable growth

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Elevar Summit Replay (Day 2)

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Today's episode focuses on how to drive growth in your business through operational efficiency, existing customers, and a strong partner program. This includes the strategic hiring of senior leaders, the prioritization of hiring in sales, marketing, customer support, and how and where you can collect customer data in your business to help accelerate growth through customer led marketing.

Timestamps:

(04:12) Company scorecards -- how to put to use

(15:22) Professional services in SaaS?

(16:53) Leveraging partnerships for profitable business growth.

(22:14) Focus marketing efforts on high-performing channels.

(25:26) Churned customers can return with positive off-boarding experience.

(31:22) Leverage existing customers for referral marketing growth.

(37:37) Hiring trusted people, leaders model great behavior.

(39:01) Created customer success pods for efficient support.

(43:19) Delegation to build leverage

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Founders, learn what goes into a mid 8-figure exit of a bootstrapped SaaS business and the key decisions that led up to this milestone. You'll discover how to position your business ahead of due diligence, the benefits of hiring a banker, the reasons that led to the decision to go to market, and what has changed after the first 90 days.

(06:12) Reflecting on entrepreneurship and sharing lessons learned
(12:50) Focus on doing one thing really well
(15:27) Concerns about financial freedom and funding options
(18:08) Decisive decision to go all in
(21:23) Successful partnership with clear vision and trust
(28:33) Start by envisioning end goal then plan backwards
(31:08) Hire a banker to prepare for sale
(35:48) Reevaluating goals and priorities for successful living.
(44:43) Lessons from past business for future success.

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This episode we dive deep into unique investment strategies according to our own investor DNA. We explored the benefits of whole life insurance for tax advantages and cash flow, the power of real estate for wealth building, and shared our experiences on balancing personal happiness and business success. We also discussed using AI tools for investment decisions and legal feedback. Remember, wealth isn't just money—it's about buying time for what truly matters to you in life.

Timestamps:

(00:00) Discussing personal investments
(06:13) Understanding your investor DNA is crucial.
(09:51) Request research on real estate and investments.
(10:39) Using AI tools for unbiased financial advice.
(16:50) Compound interest on policy loans is advantageous.
(19:22) Diversify funds to mitigate financial risk.
(21:21) Prioritizing cash flow investments, declining non-cash opportunities.
(24:01) Real estate investment preferred over angel investment.
(27:27) Wealth is more than money, it's time.
(31:18) Talking to customers, more time for growth.
(34:09) Reflect on financial goals, seek diverse perspectives.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Brick by Brick have?

Brick by Brick currently has 15 episodes available.

What topics does Brick by Brick cover?

The podcast is about Entrepreneurship, Investing, Saas, Software, Startups, Podcasts, Entrepreneurs and Business.

What is the most popular episode on Brick by Brick?

The episode title 'Why Founder Partnerships Ruin Startups + How Dynamic Equity Can Help' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Brick by Brick?

The average episode length on Brick by Brick is 38 minutes.

How often are episodes of Brick by Brick released?

Episodes of Brick by Brick are typically released every 7 days, 2 hours.

When was the first episode of Brick by Brick?

The first episode of Brick by Brick was released on Apr 25, 2024.

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