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A podcast for people working on startup ideas. We have 15-minute tactical episodes and occasional interviews with people who did the early things exceptionally well. We've helped launch hundreds of startups worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and these are the building blocks.

"This is, without a doubt, the best podcast for people trying to build startups out there."

"If you aren't listening to this podcast and you're considering building a business (or you're already building one), what are you doing?"

"Must listen for first-time entrepreneurs - excellent storyteller."

Idea to Startup Brian Scordato | Tacklebox

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A podcast for people working on startup ideas. We have 15-minute tactical episodes and occasional interviews with people who did the early things exceptionally well. We've helped launch hundreds of startups worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and these are the building blocks.

"This is, without a doubt, the best podcast for people trying to build startups out there."

"If you aren't listening to this podcast and you're considering building a business (or you're already building one), what are you doing?"

"Must listen for first-time entrepreneurs - excellent storyteller."

    How to Start the Business You’re Not Quite Ready to Start

    How to Start the Business You’re Not Quite Ready to Start

    Today we talk through a system to help you start the business you don't feel ready to start. We do this because that's the only type of business there is. You're never going to feel prepared so you can't let that fear paralyze you.

    We talk through the three main gaps that keep founders from starting - the Knowledge Gap, the Network Gap, and the Product Gap - and describe a method that'll help you navigate each. We get a little help from a startup idea Brian's been kicking around, a turtle swimming across the Atlantic Ocean, and the Backstreet Boys.

    • 23 min
    How to Take Yourself Seriously feat. The Entrepreneurship Handbook (ITS Classic)

    How to Take Yourself Seriously feat. The Entrepreneurship Handbook (ITS Classic)

    Most people's startup approach is haphazard. It's a combination of instincts and reactions and luck or happenstance. People who succeed are far more purposeful. Today, we'll help you take your idea and yourself seriously. We'll build your entrepreneurship handbook - the thing that'll let you make tough decisions at scale.

    • 22 min
    A Startup Storytelling Framework for Non-Storytellers

    A Startup Storytelling Framework for Non-Storytellers

    Today, we'll help all the non-storytellers tell a compelling story about their business. We've got a framework that'll walk you through the ingredients of a compelling story, and a mise en place-inspired approach that'll help you get to story market fit. We've got some rules, some variables, some accelerants, and an example about a service that helps Airbnb hosts launch their own interior design businesses.

    • 24 min
    When to Pivot and When to Stick (aka what to do with all your startup ideas) ITS Classic

    When to Pivot and When to Stick (aka what to do with all your startup ideas) ITS Classic

    Today, we'll talk about one of the most common hurdles entrepreneurs run into - getting tempted by a new idea a few months into working on their main idea. We lay out a framework to identify the first principles of the new idea fast so you can decide if it's worth a pivot. We also dig in on why the urge to pivot shows up, procrastination, and how to win a baking contest. And, English Lords from the 17th century.

    • 23 min
    How to Pick Your Startup's First Customer

    How to Pick Your Startup's First Customer

    Today, we'll help you pick your startup's first customer segment. This decision dooms a huge percentage of first time entrepreneurs - if you don't understand what the job of your first customer segment is, you'll likely pick a customer incapable of doing it. Your first customer has a unique responsibility that no other customer will have - you need to choose them carefully.

    Conversely, if you choose the right first customer, you'll set yourself up for serious growth.

    We go through the five characteristics your first customer needs, give a preview of what your successful startup will look like, and help a listener find the first customer for their Myers Briggs startup.

    • 33 min
    A System to Do Hard Things (ITS Classic)

    A System to Do Hard Things (ITS Classic)

    Today, we help you become the type of founder who relishes uncomfortable things that lead to successful startups. There are no real secrets in the startup world - the hard, proactive, uncomfortable work leads to businesses that matter. This work doesn’t happen without a system.

    Today we help you build that system, using The Costanza Swap, The Three Levers of Resilience, and The Failure Case.

    Hoo ahh.

    • 23 min

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