• dear mama, it's okay to change your mind. founders f*ckups

  • Oct 9 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
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dear mama, it's okay to change your mind. founders f*ckups

  • Summary

  • Your decisions are only as good as the information you have. As your information changes, so should your decisions.

    New data = new decisions.

    At one point in my career I approached an Australian beauty media company to create a joint venture and launch their business in Europe. I partnered with a very close friend. Which made matters even worse when I started to realize that this is not the right path for me. It became my biggest founders f*kk up. Lots of money down the drain and a very close friendship ruined.

    So why did I no longer want to do it?

    I realized the legal setup was increasingly unideal for me.

    I learnt that my friend and I were not suited for the roles we were meant to take on.

    I learnt that what I was meant to do going forward in the business did not bring me joy.

    So in essence - I learnt A LOT.

    About myself.

    About friendships and work partnerships.

    About strengths in work and business.

    About fluffy ideas and the reality of founding a company.

    I hope you enjoy the conversation.. with myself.

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