I am a reluctant Cincinnati Bengals fan. (see their record for my reluctance justification). But, then again, I am not really a big football super fan anyway. But, I live in Ohio and I have seen (and heard) football superfans...especially from the school that starts with "THE." :)
Despite this lack of interest, I was VERY interested to learn from my latest podcast guest about what he is doing to democratize the sports commentary world. I see no reason that a few talking heads can rake in a lot of money...especially when many fans like you have more informed opinions.
Enter Frankie, his Co-founder, and team. They are helping YOU monetize your sports content. And, I LOVE this.
Frankie's passion about the subject, and in general, and palpable. And, it's this passion that something detracts from his ability to lead effectively. Listen as he explains his person challenge on the road from Founder to CEO and what he does to channel that energy when it may cause a bit of a problem with his team members.
My wife was a military spouse for a short time period. It's a very challenging role to be in, for sure.
Michelle and her co-founder have harnessed the incredible skills and experiences of this force amazing group of people to help another amazing group of people...Founders like you.
Michelle details how the company started and a surprising admission from someone who leads a virtual assistant firm.
CB Insights lists the company that Mike Praeger founded as a FinTech unicorn. Take a look here.
Mike has some incredible insights about the history, the industry and of course one of the big lessons he learned on the journey From Founder To CEO.
I must admit...I could eat burgers from Sonic for every meal. So, when the former CEO of Sonic agreed to come on the show to help YOU learn from his experiences, I certainly could not say no.
Cliff talks about his new book (Master of None: How a Jack-of-All-Trades Can Still Reach the Top) and its relevance to Founders. In fact, we specifically talk about his struggles "letting go" as the company grew and his feelings when when the company was sold...the ultimate "letting go."
I know you will learn a lot from Cliff. I sure did.