1 hr 5 min

[RE-AIR] "What Would It Be Like To Get A Do Over" with Kat Gordon Driven By with Sam Coates

    • Entrepreneurship

My guest this week is Kat Gordon. In her mid 20’s, Kat opened Muddy’s Bake Shop thinking it likely wouldn’t make it. Thirteen years later, Muddy’s is one of the top bakeries in the United States.   This pandemic has been incredibly difficult for businesses across the country, and Muddy’s is no exception. Muddy’s completely shut its doors for several weeks before reopening one of its locations, but things are not as bad as they may sound for Kat. This episode may take a different turn than you expect!   Download this episode if you want to learn more about:  Taking advantage of a do-over What’s something I care so much about that I’m willing to be bad to be good at it Thinking about selling What it’s like when you start to break down How to make significant changes Feeling alive again How the pandemic can jumpstart change Taking advantage of this once in a lifetime opportunity And more!   I had a great time recording this episode with Kat. Happy New Year to you and yours!   RECAP 4:27 Making people feel special and loved 6:28 After the pandemic 6:57 What happens when water isn’t flowing in? 7:15 Starting to break down 10:28 Should I sell the bakery? 11:50 How to think about making major changes 13:00 How to do visioning 14:25 We all have great advice for ourselves that we don’t take 15:49 Low stakes way of me playing with the future 19:20 The fact that I didn’t want to pick up that vision again 24:13 How the pandemic can jumpstart change 24:00 What’s most important 25:00 When the world shifted I knew what we needed to do 27:00 I wanted people to feel that they were at my house 34:10 Game over if your burned out in first month 39:35 The difference between receiving a compliment and someone telling me how to live my life 41:00 Doing stuff for the sake of others 50:00 Creativity thrives with boundaries 56:45 Take this once in a lifetime opportunity      RESOURCES https://www.muddysbakeshop.com/ https://abjets.com/

My guest this week is Kat Gordon. In her mid 20’s, Kat opened Muddy’s Bake Shop thinking it likely wouldn’t make it. Thirteen years later, Muddy’s is one of the top bakeries in the United States.   This pandemic has been incredibly difficult for businesses across the country, and Muddy’s is no exception. Muddy’s completely shut its doors for several weeks before reopening one of its locations, but things are not as bad as they may sound for Kat. This episode may take a different turn than you expect!   Download this episode if you want to learn more about:  Taking advantage of a do-over What’s something I care so much about that I’m willing to be bad to be good at it Thinking about selling What it’s like when you start to break down How to make significant changes Feeling alive again How the pandemic can jumpstart change Taking advantage of this once in a lifetime opportunity And more!   I had a great time recording this episode with Kat. Happy New Year to you and yours!   RECAP 4:27 Making people feel special and loved 6:28 After the pandemic 6:57 What happens when water isn’t flowing in? 7:15 Starting to break down 10:28 Should I sell the bakery? 11:50 How to think about making major changes 13:00 How to do visioning 14:25 We all have great advice for ourselves that we don’t take 15:49 Low stakes way of me playing with the future 19:20 The fact that I didn’t want to pick up that vision again 24:13 How the pandemic can jumpstart change 24:00 What’s most important 25:00 When the world shifted I knew what we needed to do 27:00 I wanted people to feel that they were at my house 34:10 Game over if your burned out in first month 39:35 The difference between receiving a compliment and someone telling me how to live my life 41:00 Doing stuff for the sake of others 50:00 Creativity thrives with boundaries 56:45 Take this once in a lifetime opportunity      RESOURCES https://www.muddysbakeshop.com/ https://abjets.com/

1 hr 5 min