

This One Hire Nearly Killed My Business | Pat Killoren - E60
What happens when a startup sales pro burns out and decides to start a podcast? In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with Pat Killoren โ host of Lone Startups who shares his wild journey from scaling beer brands and influencer platforms to building community-led content in Austin.
๐ We go deep into:
- Building sales teams as a founder
- The mistakes startups make in GTM strategy
- Burnout, pivots, and personal reinvention
- How to monetize podcasts through real partnerships (not just ads)
Whether you're a builder, creator, or investor, this episode will leave you with tangible lessons on growth, niche branding, and sustainable success.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 โ Intro: Who is Pat Callaghan?
01:00 โ Why he chose Austin and non-tech founders
03:30 โ His journey from beer to blockchain
06:00 โ What is Go-To-Market ?
08:00 โ The Enterprise Trap: Why startups jump too soon
10:00 โ How scrappy founders should build sales
14:30 โ Why you shouldnโt send proposals too early
16:00 โ How founders waste time chasing the wrong customers
18:00 โ Picking the right channels: The Web3 sales story
21:00 โ Cold outreach vs sniper sales: What works today
23:00 โ How to hire your first sales hire (without getting burned)
25:00 โ Why he quit sales and started a podcast
28:00 โ The admin pain of podcasting no one talks about
30:00 โ The monetization struggle: why brands hesitate
32:00 โ Seasons vs weekly: how heโs structuring Lone Startups
36:00 โ Format talk: from nature podcasts to 3D LED sets
40:00 โ Roundtable format: a future idea for deep-dive episodes
44:00 โ The mental blocks of podcast production quality
46:00 โ Tools + Tech Stack for running the show
52:00 โ Why video editing has become his new obsession
54:00 โ Question for the next guest
56:00 โ Where to follow Pat & closing thoughts