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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Startup Therapy episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Startup Therapy for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Startup Therapy episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

05/13/24 • 31 min
In this episode of the Startup Therapy Podcast, hosts Ryan Rutan and Wil Schroter talk about sacrifices founders make — accumulating debt and foregone salaries, with the expectation of being reimbursed. They discuss how founders commonly believe that future investments will pay back their personal financial commitments. They emphasize that the only real chances of getting 'paid back' are through a company sale or profit distributions. They put a light on the tough lessons learned through their own experiences and those of others in the startup world.
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Resources:
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https://www.startups.com/community/startup-therapy
Website
https://www.startups.com/begin
LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/startups-co/
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Wil Schroter
https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilschroter/
Ryan Rutan
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-rutan/

Opportunities In a Recession
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05/18/20 • 40 min
Do you feel like the recession is bringing your Startup to a standstill?
In this episode of Startup Therapy, Ryan Rutan and Wil Schroer discuss how to make this recession beneficial for your business, how to delegate and refocus, and why you should buy-in during the recession.
Listen in and learn how to optimize and weather the storm!
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04/13/20 • 29 min
Are you aware that how you respond to difficult situations affects whether or not the best solutions will be created?
On this episode of Startup Therapy, Ryan Rutan and Wil Schroter discuss emotional intelligence, how your EQ affects business health, and why it’s important as a Founder to be self-aware that your personality influences the organization.
Listen in to learn why emotional intelligence is important!
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It's a Marathon - Not a Sprint
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04/06/20 • 34 min
Do you know what it looks like to pace yourself for the long run as a Founder?
On today’s episode of Startup Therapy, Ryan Rutan and Wil Schroter talk about how to set your pace, how sprinting is an easy trap to fall into, and what happens when you push yourself too hard.
Remember, it’s a marathon - not a sprint!
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Is a $0 Salary a Badge of Honor?
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02/17/20 • 28 min
The $0 salary, is it the cool & honorable thing to do, or is it completely & utterly ridiculous? We'll find out today on this episode of Startup Therapy.
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I've Lost Interest In My Startup - Now What?
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11/25/19 • 37 min
Ever caught yourself thinking - I don't love my Startup like I used to? Today we talk about similarities between relationships and Startups, why it's okay if the passion really has faded away, and a few actionable things you can do about it to help move on.
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Work From Home
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09/02/19 • 44 min
Is remote work bullshit? In today's episode of the Startup Therapy podcast were going to talk about when and how remote work & work-from-home policies can really have a positive impact on a Startup.
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How We Secretly Lose Control of Our Startups
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10/07/24 • 37 min
In this episode of the Startup Therapy Podcast, Ryan and Will discuss the complex dynamics of maintaining control in a startup. They explore the misconception that not having investors means maintaining control and highlight the various ways founders inadvertently lose control—from customers, co-founders to their own staff. They delve into the idea that control is a currency spent for growth and emphasize the importance of understanding and strategically managing the areas founders are willing or unwilling to cede control over. They reveal how seemingly routine decisions can lead to significant shifts in control, urging startup founders to be proactive in understanding and negotiating these exchanges.
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Website
https://www.startups.com/begin
LinkedIn
/ startups-co
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Wil Schroter
/ wilschroter
Ryan Rutan

What Do We Owe Our Employees?
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09/28/20 • 43 min
For Startups, what exactly do we owe our employees and to what extent?
In this episode of the Startup Therapy Podcast, Wil Schroter & Elliot Schneier redefines the unwritten social contract between employers and employees, the problems that arise when issues remain unheard, and how transparency has changed the leadership approach of Startups.
Listen in to hear why transparent leadership builds valuable trust!
Episode Resources:
- Send us your questions - [email protected]
- Email [email protected] for Startups Coaching sessions
What To Listen For:
- [00:01:14] There's a lot that employees rightfully feel they are owed.
- [00:03:03] Some employee journeys are their first journey and founders should at least explain to them what they don't know.
- [00:07:00] Most major problems are always mapped back to someone who wasn't heard.
- [00:10:23] It's easier to just tell people what to do when a problem arises, but taking time to listen to employees builds so much trust both ways.
- [00:13:05] The paranoia about the concept of communicating in a transparent way.
- [00:17:43] Transparency and honesty can be an adequate form of compensation.
- [00:19:07] Bringing the staff into conversations, makes them feel like teammates instead of cogs.
- [00:24:03] If you can't attach humility to your leadership, you really start to lose credibility.
- [00:27:47] Old school draconian type of work environment isn't getting you the top talents anymore.
- [00:31:43] Listening style of leadership is more natural than the learned-style approach.
- [00:35:02] Now, people feel comfortable enough to converse organizationally with leaders.
- [00:37:33] "Do it because I said so," is a very weak argument.
- [00:38:42] That social contract that we owe has created more human relationships, a metric of happiness.
- [00:40:49] The more opportunity to have less problems amongst everyone, it's easier to lead a company.
[00:43:30] Don't hesitate to reach out to us at [email protected].

Is the problem the Player or the Coach? Team Building Hacks
Startup Therapy
05/06/24 • 35 min
In this episode of the Startup Therapy Podcast, hosts Ryan Rutan and Wil Schroter delve into evaluating startup team and management performance. Find out the importance of constant evaluation, highlighting the significance of both recognizing the need for improvement and taking actionable steps towards building a higher quality team.
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Resources:
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https://www.startups.com/community/startup-therapy
Website
https://www.startups.com/begin
LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/startups-co/
Join our Network of Top Founders
Wil Schroter
https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilschroter/
Ryan Rutan
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-rutan/
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FAQ
How many episodes does Startup Therapy have?
Startup Therapy currently has 295 episodes available.
What topics does Startup Therapy cover?
The podcast is about Podcasts and Business.
What is the most popular episode on Startup Therapy?
The episode title 'Founder Reputation' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Startup Therapy?
The average episode length on Startup Therapy is 37 minutes.
How often are episodes of Startup Therapy released?
Episodes of Startup Therapy are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Startup Therapy?
The first episode of Startup Therapy was released on Mar 11, 2019.
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