Cult of Startup Podcast

Luke Bayard: Entrepreneur, Business Strategist and Techie

On Cult of Startup, Luke Bayard, invites special guests to recall the early days of starting there business before reaching their success. Listen as they share stories and advice based on there horrible, embarrassing or awesome experiences. In each episode Luke takes a nothing-off-limits approach to discovering why entrepreneurs found success. This hour will feel like you're hanging with your startup buddies. The format is informative, loose and most of all entertaining.

  1. 01/19/2018

    The Addiction to Progress with Erik Huberman Founder of Hawke Media

    Erik Huberman is the Founder & CEO of Hawke Media, a full-service outsourced CMO based in Santa Monica, CA that launched in 2014 and has been valued at $60 million. In just 3 years, Hawke Media has grown from 7 to over 120 employees and has serviced 400+ brands.   Prior to Hawke Media, Erik founded, grew and sold Swag of the Month and grew Ellie.com's sales to $1 million in four months. Erik is the recipient of numerous honors and awards including Forbes "30Under30", Inc Magazine's "Top 25 Marketing Influencers", Influencive's "Top Influencive Influencers of 2017". Erik is a regular contributor to major media publications like Forbes, Entrepreneur, and Business Insider, and is proud to have and recently joined XPRIZE as their key marketing advisor.   Some Questions I Ask Erik: What is Hawke Media? 1:50 What about the traditional marketing agency model is broken? 2:26 How is Hawke Media's business model different from the competition? 4:50 Where did the concept of an "outsourced CMO" come from? 5:38 How did you start slinging Beanie Babies? 6:56 Why did you focus on learning opportunities over making money in college? 13:09 Why the hell did you take the LSAT? 15:18 From your early entrepreneurship days, what are some of the greatest lessons you've learned from that time? 18:10 What was Swag of the Month? 24:33 What are some of the biggest lessons you took away from founding a ecommerce company? 25:40 What advice do you have for young ecommerce companies? When does unit economics come into play? 26:30 Take me through on how you sell 80k worth of product in 2 weeks? And how you did 2 million in the first 6 months? 30:30 The fitness clothing brand completely changed their game plan all of the sudden, why do you believe that was a huge mistake? 33:15 Why did you decide to start an agency over going to get a job? 35:51 When you first started Hawke Media were you outsourcing or hiring people right here and there to cover the needs of clients? 39:23 Walk me through the hiring process you used to grow Hawke Media? 40:19 How do you qualify clients and how do you keep them happy? 41:57 What would recommend to a startup looking hire agency? 44:22 Why do have a huge neon sign in your office that says "Get shit done, learn quickly, be cool" and what does it stand for with Hawke Media? 48:40 Connect with Erik: Twitter: @ErikHuberman Instagram: @ErikHuberman

    51 min
  2. 12/07/2017

    Creative Control and the New Media with Nicole Behnam and Mariella Rudi Founders of Beyond the Interview

    Nicole Behnam and Mariella Rudi are founders of the media company Beyond The Interview, where they curate a collection of interviews, essays, and social news. As two women who left full-time careers as successful journalists to pursue entrepreneurship, their story is one of taking creative control of their work and embracing a new age of personal, digital journalism. In this show, Nicole and Mariella talk about their adventure in leaving their careers to pursue entrepreneurship, the importance of having a co-founder, writing authentically but still following a successful formula, and how to monetize a growing audience on any platform. They also discuss in general the media's trend towards personal, vulnerable, and emotional news, and how young entrepreneurs can tap into these subjects to create a viral hits.        Some Questions I Ask Nicole and Mariella:       What is Beyond the Interview? [1:34] What's the dynamic with your friends who became influencers? [4:18] Why start this when you have full-time careers already? [10:10] Did you feel like your managers were telling you to write meaningless stories? [11:45] Is this what your parents wanted you to do? [21:26] What are the safe versus frowned-upon means of monetization? [27:19] Were you both straight-A students or more focused on entrepreneurship? [28:12] What are some subject matters that aren't talked about enough today? [32:20] Are there any other noteworthy stories that might be surfacing soon? [38:11] How do you balance authenticity and following a popular writing formula? [40:00] Are college instructed social media courses helpful? [42:15] What's been your most successful article and why was it successful? [48:20] What do you guys feel like is your next big milestone? [56:10] Has anyone ever turned down an interview? [59:29] Any other stand-out experiences when trying to reach out to people? [1:06.30] What advice do you have for entrepreneurs looking to get press coverage? [1:10:23] Should people be paying for PR? [1:15:10] What are some books you would recommend? [1:17:30] What advice do you have to future entrepreneurs? [1:24:50]   Some Things You'll Learn in This Episode: BeyondTheInterview.com is a collection of interviews, essays, and social news. A deep dive into the thought process behind leaving a full-time job to pursue your own work. Why having a co-founder can create a strong sense of interdependence which is healthy for a startup. A lot of entrepreneurial relationships between founders start out as friendships, but it can also happen in the reverse direction.   The struggle of female founders to fight societal pressure to get married and ignore their career. Understanding the difference between a hobby and something you can get paid for. How to monetize a nascent service with a growing audience.   The key to creating shareable, viral writing is tapping into a subject's vulnerability and emotion. When generating content, learning how to take advantage of people's natural inclination to talk about themselves and promote their work. How the first 10 words of an Instagram DM are the most important in determining if someone will read it and respond.   Get in Touch with Nicole and Mariella: Website www.beyondtheinterview.com Instagram @beyondtheinterview Twitter @InterviewBeyond Mariella Social: Twitter @MariellaRudi Instagram @mariworldpeace Nicole Social: Twitter @NicoleBehnam Instagram: @nicccb

    1h 30m
  3. 11/22/2017

    Make the Most of Your Money, While Making More Money with Sean Allen the CEO and Co-Founder of WizeFi

    Sean Allen is the CEO and Co-Founder of WizeFi, a personal finance platform that helps you make the most of your money and helps you make more money so you can live your ideal lifestyle. With 20+ years experience in the financial advising industry, Sean is bringing a tool once reserved for professional financial planners to the masses.   In this show, Sean explains how important behavior change is to achieving your desired financial goals, and how WizeFi illustrates how each decision you make can impact your current and future net worth. Through his platform, he believes that anyone, no matter their income, can learn to spend their money in a way that makes them more money, which in turn lead them to their best financial future. Sean also speaks to his journey back into startups after decades in the professional industry and gives advice to new entrepreneurs, young and old, on how to structure a business to eventually become passive income.          Some Questions I Ask Sean:       What is WizeFi? [1:42] What does WizeFi do? [2:00] What carries more weight on the platform, the affiliate program or the investment side of it? [2.44] Do you provide training to your users on how to onboard their friends? [3:41] What's the benefit of going with WizeFi over a Wealthfront-type competitor? [4:50] Why do you think it is that doctors/lawyers/dentists bring in half a million a year but end up having so much debt? [10:53] Where does the quote "Wealth begins in the mind" originate from? [13:23] Why is it that people behave as if they're wealthy when they're not? [15:49] It seems that people are always chasing but never reaching their financial goals - why do you think that is? [18:05] Productive and nonproductive assets - why is it important to understand the difference? [21:41] What would be a very tangible example of a productive asset? [23.37] Does the current market climate impact what is a productive or nonproductive asset? [25:38] Is affiliate marketing a good example of a productive asset? [28:31] What's a nonproductive asset? [34:01] Is your goal in your own businesses to replace yourself and let it run on their own? [36:42] What advice would you have to founders who are trying to replace themselves? [38:41] Why do founders try to do everything? [40:38] When have you learned from your business failures? [47:37] Why circle back around to a startup after 20+ years in the industry? [51.48] Why is dedicating time to planning so pivotal? [59:14] What books would you recommend for financial help? [1:00:18] What are 3 primary pieces of financial advice you would give to someone? [1.03.49] Some Things You'll Learn in This Episode: Invest your money in productive assets - things that bring you additional income. Otherwise you're just transferring your wealth to someone else. A budget by itself is useless if not accompanied by behavior change. The first step to achieving your financial goals is making sure they are realistic. As an entrepreneur, your goal should be to surround yourself with talented operations people. It opens the door for you to remove yourself later. The hardest moment in starting a new business is the idea phase - step one, get it onto paper and figure out what your role should be. Whatever you can't do, you should look for in a partner. Great companies are 1% good idea and 99% good execution. Most great entrepreneurs will say that they wouldn't be where they are without learning from many failures along the way. We're a product of our surroundings - influences from the media and those around us can heavily impact how we behave and spend. Pivoting quickly is essential to success - otherwise you risk spending too much time running down the wrong path. The best entrepreneurs take their business one quarter at a time - execute for 12 weeks and spend one week in reflection and planning.   Get in Touch with Sean: www.wizefi.com sean@wizefi.com

    1h 6m
  4. 11/08/2017

    The Power of Quizzes for Lead Generation with Josh Haynam Co-Founder of Interact

    Josh Haynam is the co-founder of Interact, a platform and software serviced based out of San Francisco. Interact creates quizzes ("like the ones that you see on Facebook") and assessments for clients wanting to reach potential customers whose interests may align with those of their company's.   After cultivating an entrepreneurial spirit at the start of high school, Josh had to switch gears and buckle down for college, where he met the person who would later become his co-founder. When he and his co-founder launched Interact in 2014, Josh began building quizzes for clients and brainstorming new, innovative ideas for a wide range of different companies. In addition to that role, he's branched into the public relations arena and also creates continuous, original blog content for Interact.   Some Questions I Ask Josh: What does Interact do? [1:03] Do both small and big companies use Interact's product? [5:25] What are your thoughts on how people brainstorm their business ideas? [26:30] What's your take on growing your business in its beginning stages, as opposed to just being able to pay yourself? [31:00] How do you determine who your next hire should be? Do you use any sort of formula? [35:47] After you finished school and launched the business with positive results, did you stay in L.A. or decide to move, and what was the criteria for making that decision with your co-founder? [40:15] How did you and your co-founder communicate, being and working in separate cities? [41:48] What was the timeline of your initial user acquisition like? How did you go about accomplishing the phases that went into making that happen? [45:02] When customers initially signed up for Interact, was it using a SaaS business model? [54:25] Was there ever a moment where you thought, mathematically, the company may not work out? [55:08] Who's been the wildest customer you've had for Interact? [58:44] What was the business structure like after you moved to the bay area and began gaining more customers? [1:02:01] How were you structuring your payment during those initial stages? [1:04:19] What does your day-to-day look like now? [1:18:20] Why do you feel now is the appropriate time for you to focus on and do PR? [1:19:24] Are there any books you'd recommend people read, whether it's in or outside of the business/startup field? [1:21:25] What's your morning routine consist of? [1:23:18] Is there any structured involved in your journaling habits? [1:24:07] At what point did you decide to bring on an executive coach? [1:26:03] What do you do to wind down at the end of the day? [1:29:00] What words of advice would you give to anyone looking to start a company? [1:31:49] Some Things You'll Learn in This Episode: How much the public really enjoys taking quizzes Some of the clients Interact provides services for How Josh created and grew into an entrepreneurial spirit from an early age What platform Josh used to advertise his business services in high school How Josh met his co-founder The framework for how Interact hires new people How Interact came up with their idea for interactive ads and quiz creation What the problem with his business model was when he was in high school How Josh and his co-founder made living and working in different cities work How content marketing got Interact its first, legitimate clients Some of the nonprofits Interact provides services for on a pro-bono basis What the first big challenge for Interact as a business was How much time passed before Interact's revenue really increased   Get in Touch with Josh: Email: josh@tryinteract.com Website: https://www.tryinteract.com/

    1h 35m
  5. 10/11/2017

    Customizing the Hiring Process with Ladan Davia Founder of Beeya

    Ladan Davia is the CEO & Founder of Beeya, a company she founded in January of 2015. Beeya is a platform that automatically matches employers and employees using a unique algorithm while generating an automatic matching score from your data. The platform combines the elements of online job searching, social networking, and professional work concepts to create a cohesive solution for the user.   Before founding Beeya, Ladan was the founder and president of Accelerate Test Prep for two years, and prior to that worked in broadcast media. Driven by a passion for philanthropy and education, she made the switch from working in the entertainment industry to the tech sector where she's able to utilize both her drive for helping others and skill in technological entrepreneurship.   Some Questions I Ask Ladan: How does Beeya differ from companies where the emphasis is placed on job seekers taking personality tests to find matches? [8:21] What are some traits you've seen as being pivotal for job seekers? [10:16] What do you think influenced you to want to start your own company? [18:53] How did you get involved with your first business involving test prep? [28:16] What were some of the other events occurring around the time you founded Accelerate Test Prep? [39:50] What important things happened after winning the business competition that helped launch Accelerate Test Prep? [48:20] What has the experience of being a female founder been like? [57:31] Why do you feel like adding money to a startup doesn't really solve its problems? [1:02:50] What kind of volunteer work are you involved in? [1:06:19] What's next for Beeya? [1:09:54] What're some of your favorite books you'd recommend to other startups or entrepreneurs? [1:10:48] What advice would you give to future founders? [1:12:01] What inspires you? [1:12:32] Some Things You'll Learn in This Episode: How Beeya differs from different job matching sites What kind of company Ladan founded before Beeya How Ladan came up with the idea for Beeya How Accelerate Test Prep acted as a catalyst for Beeya What Ladan discovered about what she wanted to do for herself after her first company What the biggest mistake with Beeya was when starting out How Ladan's degree in Broadcast Journalism helps her business and life now Why Accelerate Test Prep didn't work out and what Ladan learned from it Why you can still create a successful business without a lot of money   Get In Touch With Ladan: Email: ldavia@beeya.com Instagram: @beeyaofficial Twitter: @beeyaofficial Website: https://www.beeya.com/

    1h 17m
4.9
out of 5
49 Ratings

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On Cult of Startup, Luke Bayard, invites special guests to recall the early days of starting there business before reaching their success. Listen as they share stories and advice based on there horrible, embarrassing or awesome experiences. In each episode Luke takes a nothing-off-limits approach to discovering why entrepreneurs found success. This hour will feel like you're hanging with your startup buddies. The format is informative, loose and most of all entertaining.