Better Brew Podcast
Calling all business owners, busy bees, and wannabees. If you own a business, want to own a business, or are thinking about one, look no further. Each week the Better Brew Podcast takes you behind the barista bar and shares the recipe for juggling the lattes of life while looking for that perfect life-blend. Host Stephanie Huffman shares what’s been brewing in her brain while tracking down those who truly understand what it’s like to run a business, a home, and a life. Business owners share a unique mindset and we need someone who understands and speaks our language. Join us here where like minds come together to sample out and discuss the brew of the week. We promise to perk you up and even help you let off a little steam. Those with the entrepreneurial spirit will find it a place to prepare their palate before reaching for the bolder brew the rest of us are already drinking. Welcome to the best 20 minutes of your week. Now...Let’s get down to business...
Better Brew Podcast
014—Serial Entrepreneur Jordan Levy—Part 2
In this final segment, special guest Jordan Levy talks openly about what it was like to take a product to market, what he feels is a good number to shoot for when considering how much money you need to start a business, and the different types of entrepreneurs. He'll also explain how his new hobby, wood lathing, has taught him a lot and how it can help us understand feedback! To catch Part 1 of this full interview, be sure to listen to Episode 13!
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Intro and guest info
On taking a product to market
Different types of entrepreneurs
His approach to work-life balance
What his newest hobby has taught him about handling feedback
Jordan talks about the importance of re-evaluating relationships
Jordan shares his Better Blend Tip
Quotes:
—You have to lean into feedback.
—Education is about chasing curiosity, entrepreneurship is about monetizing it.
—Being a renaissance man contributes more to your core focus than you might think it would.
—Set the bar higher than you you can reach, and then figure it out.
—Do what you can to contribute as a community.
If you know someone who would be someone you think Stephanie should interview, why not let us know? Email info@stephaniehuffman.org today, and we will send them our application process and get that ball rolling!