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Founded & Grounded - Responsible: Failure is only feedback

Responsible: Failure is only feedback

02/06/23 • 59 min

Founded & Grounded

From losing millions to founding a sustainable fashion brand, Responsible.
Hear from Mark Dowds about how to bounce back and find success.
Mark is a serial founder and super angel investor who knows the entrepreneurial rollercoaster like the back of his hand.
Mark shares his insights on investing in early-stage startups, overcoming entrepreneurial challenges, and the significance of an abundant mindset in business
Key Takeaways

- The problem you're solving with your startup should be crystal clear in your own mind; if it's not, it's worth reevaluating if it's the right venture to pursue.
- Being too early to market with an innovative product can be a disadvantage, so it's crucial to validate the market demand and timing before fully committing resources.
- Listening to your fears and treating them as feedback can lead to growth and learning, helping you become more resilient and adaptive as an entrepreneur.

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From losing millions to founding a sustainable fashion brand, Responsible.
Hear from Mark Dowds about how to bounce back and find success.
Mark is a serial founder and super angel investor who knows the entrepreneurial rollercoaster like the back of his hand.
Mark shares his insights on investing in early-stage startups, overcoming entrepreneurial challenges, and the significance of an abundant mindset in business
Key Takeaways

- The problem you're solving with your startup should be crystal clear in your own mind; if it's not, it's worth reevaluating if it's the right venture to pursue.
- Being too early to market with an innovative product can be a disadvantage, so it's crucial to validate the market demand and timing before fully committing resources.
- Listening to your fears and treating them as feedback can lead to growth and learning, helping you become more resilient and adaptive as an entrepreneur.

Have questions about this episode? Ask our hosts, chat now via our website

Text us your feedback and feature on the show

Support the show

Proudly sponsored by our wonderful partners:
National Protective Security Authority - NSPA: The Secure Innovation campaign helps you take steps to protect your business from hostile threats. Don’t leave it too late. Use the link to download the quick-start guide now:
NPSA.gov.uk/innovation
Hexa Finance: Hexa provides business finance to help you grow from start-up to success. To access your free consultation, simply go to:
hexafinance.co.uk/contact

Have questions about our podcast or an episode? Ask our hosts, chat now

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hexafinance.co.uk/contact

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Founded & Grounded - Responsible: Failure is only feedback

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that would be the main question would be what's the problem that you're solving? So if that's that needs to be just crystal clear and in your own mind, and then, you know, in the back of that of it's not of its own clear, you want to ask yourself the question isn't the right thing to be doing?

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