Andy Hacker started his first business as an Andy Hacker. He was transitioning from being sort of an artist to trying to go into the business world and be an entrepreneur. "It's a very different way of thinking because when you're an artist, it's like, what do you want to show to the world? And when you're in business, it's what do other people want?" he says.
Dashiell Bark-Huss (@DashBarkHuss) talks quitting the fashion industry, living in a van, learning to code, selling to sex workers, lucid dreaming, and growing her first-ever startup to $36k/mo with Courtland (@csallen) and Channing (@ChanningAllen).