

Why Working for a Startup Sucks - Ep 21
Apr 30, 2025
In this lively discussion, the hosts reminisce about their podcasting journey while reflecting on the joys of introducing their little ones to golf. They candidly explore the complexities of sharing startup ideas and the necessity of real-time user feedback for developing MVPs. The realities of rapid startup growth demand sacrifices, leading to insights on balancing work, family, and health. With humorous anecdotes and practical tips sprinkled throughout, it's a blend of founder therapy and parenting wisdom.
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Early Golf Bonding Story
- Troy Munson shares a personal story about his 3-year-old son starting to swing golf clubs using an at-home golf simulator.
- The story highlights early exposure and the bonding experience of sharing a sport together.
Tiger Woods' Early Dominance
- Tiger Woods started organized competitive golf at eight and dominated junior golf early on.
- His extraordinary skills as a youth explain his later unmatched dominance in the sport.
Share MVP Early for Feedback
- Share your MVP early with real users to get critical feedback and avoid building unwanted products.
- Building in stealth too long can lead to analysis paralysis and missed market opportunities.