

Founder2Founder with Aaron Spivak
Founder2Founder Podcast
Entrepreneurship isn’t just a career—it’s a relentless, all-consuming way of life.Welcome to Founder2Founder a raw and unfiltered podcast where host Aaron Spivak pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to build something from the ground up. No sugarcoating, no overnight success stories—just deep, honest conversations with some of the most driven, underrated, and game-changing founders of our time. From brutal setbacks to game-changing mindset shifts, Aaron goes beyond the polished success stories to uncover the unglamorous, deeply personal side of building a business.As a seasoned entrepreneur himself, Aaron goes beneath the surface and gets into the nitty-gritty of what it truly takes to succeed. He’ll dive into the habits, behaviors, and routines that set elite founders apart, the tactics and strategies that are working today, and the mindset shifts required to push through the hardest moments. Through raw personal stories, late-night struggles, and breakthrough moments, guests open up about what it really means to grow, not just as a founder, but as a person.Each week, Aaron sits down with visionary entrepreneurs from high-growth startup founders to seasoned CEOs, for real, unfiltered conversations about the highs, lows, and everything in between. Whether you're scaling a company, launching your first venture, or just looking for inspiration, this podcast will give you the insights, motivation, and real-world advice you won’t get just anywhere. If you're ready to strip away the illusion and get real about what it means to build, sacrifice, and thrive, this is the podcast for you. Join us every Wednesday!
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May 14, 2025 • 1h 43min
The Relentless Drive to Win: How IQBAR Was Built One Chapter at a Time
Will Nitze, Founder and CEO of IQBAR, shares his relentless competitive spirit that fueled the creation of a leading brain-food brand. He discusses transitioning from sports to entrepreneurship during his transformative time at Harvard. Nitze reveals the behind-the-scenes of launching IQBAR on Kickstarter and navigating rapid growth with a lean team. He emphasizes the importance of horizontal mentorship and maintaining work-life balance while expanding the brand. The conversation also touches on the journey from personal fulfillment to the lasting impact of creating value.

May 7, 2025 • 1h 24min
Built in Her Memory: How Losing His Sister Redefined His Life, Business, and Legacy
In this episode of Founder2Founder, host Aaron Spivak sits down with Josh Goldstein. Josh was a high-level college baseball player and MBA student when a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to appear on reality TV changed everything. After the tragic and very public loss of his sister on national television, Josh turned unimaginable grief into powerful growth. Now, just a few years later, he’s built a seven-figure online fitness business empowering thousands of women, launched a supplement brand rooted in positivity, and created a personal brand focused on mindset, transformation, and authenticity. This episode dives deep into what it means to find clarity through pain, the strategy behind monetizing real impact, and how trusting your gut can outwork any perfect plan. Josh opens up about going all-in on business, his unique approach to brand building, and the deeper mission driving every decision. Whether you're dealing with pressure, looking to turn a setback into a launchpad, or want to build with real intention, this conversation delivers. Don’t forget to subscribe, share with a fellow founder, and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode.Chapters02:07 – Growing Up Around Sports and Early Lessons in Discipline09:08 – Self-Confidence Through Sports, COVID’s Impact, and Falling in Love with Sales12:30 – Saying Yes to Love Island17:07 – Tragedy: Losing His Sister During Filming20:22 – Returning Home and Navigating Grief25:10 – Starting a Business With Meaning and Honouring Her Legacy27:17 – Serving Women in Fitness and Emotional Connection to the Mission30:45 – The “Other 23 Hours” Philosophy in Fitness33:28 – Josh’s Fitness Program Structure and Growth35:46 – Personal Transformation and What He’s Still Working On41:26 – Public Figure Pressures and Dating After Reality TV48:05 – Business Future: Exit, Scale, or Legacy49:20 – Starting the Supplement Company Reevyv51:25 – Impact on Family Dynamics and Healing Through Growth56:22 – Motivation to Repay His Parents’ Sacrifices58:12 – Journaling, Morning Routine, and Structure1:04:21 – Mindset as the Foundation of Transformation1:06:13 – Avoiding Hard Conversations and Their Cost1:11:15 – The ROI of Investing in Yourself1:14:32 – Advice to Younger Josh: Don’t Let Others Define You1:16:27 – Environment, Loneliness, and Finding Your Circle1:22:38 – Final Message: Don’t Take Life Too SeriouslyGuest Links:Instagram: @_josh.goldy_ @jgoldy_fit @reevyv_stripsWebsite: https://reevyv.com https://www.joshgoldyfitness.com/quiz-lStay Connected!Aaron Spivak:Instagram @SpivakLinkedinThe Founders ClubInstagram @TheFoundersClubWebsite www.foundersclubofficial.com Founder2Founder:TikTok @Founder2FounderPodcastYoutube @Founder2Founder.Podcast

Apr 30, 2025 • 1h 31min
The Unfair Founder Advantage: How Dominic Used Crypto Profits and 1 Job to Build an Empire
In this episode of Founder2Founder, host Aaron Spivak sits down with Dominic Purpura. Dominic Purpura is the founder and owner of MELA, a rapidly growing watermelon water company. After acquiring the business in 2021 following a successful cryptocurrency investment, he completely rebranded it, transforming a $25,000 monthly operation into one approaching $1 million monthly with national 7-Eleven distribution on the horizon. Influenced by his entrepreneurial father and uncle, Purpura implements a structured goal-setting system across five categories: health, wealth, wisdom, happiness, and travel. He's known for his equity-sharing leadership approach, treating employees as partners. His mission is to establish watermelon water as a major beverage category, with plans to scale MELA until, in his words "it stops being fun."Dominic shares his journey from a young entrepreneur to achieving a major exit, breaking down the real process behind rebranding and scaling MELA. He talks about discovering MELA while building experience in the CPG industry, using cryptocurrency profits to acquire the brand, and scaling the company to an eight-figure exit. From growing up questioning traditional paths, to implementing equity-sharing leadership, to navigating life after a major acquisition, Dominic brings tactical lessons around resilience, strategic thinking, building a brand true to your values and learning to trust your gut. Chapters:00:43 – Introduction, Early Exposure to Entrepreneurship and Family Influence02:05 – Growing Up Questioning Normality03:56 – Are Entrepreneurs Born or Made?04:33 – Learning From Father Figures and Environment06:16 – Early Businesses, Crypto, and Falling in Love With the CPG Business Model10:03 – Building a Beef Jerky Brand and Learning Systems12:47 – Finding MELA and the Initial Spark18:52 – Building Wealth Through Cardano and Crypto Strategy22:22 – Timing the Crypto Exit and Creating Opportunity24:08 – Acquiring MELA ,Rebranding, Restructuring, and Relaunching29:23 – Early Wins and Rapid Product-Market Fit30:45 – Brick-by-Brick Growth: Selling Store by Store32:13 – Yearly Growth and the Journey From 300K to Millions35:32 – Why MELA Worked for the Mass Market38:15 – Building a Brand for the 99%, Not the 1%43:29 – Losing His Father and Going All-In on Entrepreneurship46:25 – Turning Pain Into Focus, Drive, and Daily Discipline48:27 – Staying Focused Through Grief and Hardship50:00 – Selling MELA and Sharing the Exit With the Team52:31 – Navigating Identity Shifts Post-Exit53:12 – Why Slowing Down After Success Matters58:24 – Honouring the Journey: Reflection and Growth1:06:12 – Building a Community: The Vision Behind Founders Club1:14:29 – Giving First, Protecting Energy, and Scaling Smart1:18:45 – Advice to 23-Year-Old Dominic: Trust the Journey1:26:10 – Finding Meaning in Pain and Why It MattersGuest Links:Website: https://melawater.comIG @dompurpuraStay Connected!Aaron Spivak:Instagram @SpivakLinkedinThe Founders ClubInstagram @TheFoundersClubWebsite www.foundersclubofficial.com Founder2Founder:TikTok @Founder2FounderPodcastYoutube @Founder2Founder.Podcast

Apr 23, 2025 • 1h 15min
Rebuilding Purpose After a Major Exit and How The Work Doesn’t End When You Succeed
In this episode of Founder2Founder, host Aaron Spivak sits down with serial entrepreneur David Segal, best known for building DAVIDsTEA into a $200M brand and now serving as President of Highbeam. David shares the full arc of his entrepreneurial journey, starting with the humble beginnings of DAVIDsTEA, through the grind of expansion and the thrill of going public, to the surprising emotional lows that followed a major exit. With refreshing honesty, he opens up about his feelings after selling the company, how he found renewed purpose, and the process of reshaping his identity beyond his business.David and Aaron explore the hidden cost of scaling quickly, the emotional whiplash of sudden wealth, and the importance of defining success beyond financial freedom. The conversation is packed with invaluable takeaways for founders at every stage, from negotiating working capital terms that change your bottom line, to the mindset shifts required when stepping into a new venture. Whether you’re in the trenches or on the other side of a win, David’s story is a powerful reminder that the work never really ends, it just evolves. Don’t forget to subscribe, share with a fellow founder, and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode.Chapters: 01:10 – Starting DAVIDsTEA: The Idea Nobody Was Doing 04:32 – Early Failures and Lessons in Persistence 07:27 – From 4 Stores to 30: What Changed? 08:45 – Building for Scale: The Highs and Pitfalls 11:55 – Expansion Mistakes in the U.S. Market 14:33 – Handing Over the CEO Role: Ego and Learning 16:02 – The Power of Process (Without Bureaucracy) 20:23 – Leaving DAVIDsTEA and Losing Identity 22:15 – From Rock Bottom to Highbeam: A New Beginning 25:50 – Life-Changing Money Doesn’t Mean Life-Changing Fulfillment 28:15 – What Founders Need to Know About Life After the Exit 31:00 – Starting Mad Radish and Firebelly: Lessons in Patience 34:50 – David Now vs. Then: Maturity in Decision Making 38:52 – Sleep On It: Slowing Down to Make Better Decisions 40:09 – Working Capital Masterclass: The Deal That Can Save Millions 44:03 – Lifestyle Business or Unicorn? How to Decide 46:41 – Operating for Cash Flow vs. Chasing the Exit 48:57 – The Power of Compounding and Long-Term Operating 50:33 – Managing Post-Exit Wealth: Keep It Simple 54:56 – David on Legacy and Still Being “Just Getting Started” 58:20 – The Power of Environment and a Supportive Partner 1:01:25 – Entrepreneurship is a Personal Journey 1:03:39 – Advice to 19-Year-Old David: Put in the Work, Keep Showing Up 1:06:19 – Meditation, a “Digital Sabbath”, and Mental Resilience as a Founder 1:11:07 – Final Reflections: Inputs Over OutcomesGuest Links:Website: https://www.highbeam.co/LinkedIn: David SegalInstagram: @tea_maverick X: @tea_maverickStay Connected!Aaron Spivak:Instagram @SpivakLinkedinThe Founders ClubInstagram @TheFoundersClubWebsite www.foundersclubofficial.com Founder2Founder:TikTok @Founder2FounderPodcastYoutube @Founder2Founder.Podcast

Apr 16, 2025 • 1h 33min
A Framework for Founders On How To Check In Before You Check Out
In this episode of Founder2Founder, host Aaron Spivak sits down with Adam Klasner. Adam Mordechai Klasner is a widely respected personal growth facilitator, committed to empowering individuals and nurturing meaningful relationships. He masterfully integrates diverse modalities and techniques, including Breathwork, NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), Family Constellations, and Imago facilitation, to guide his clients on transformative journeys. Adam's approach centers on a holistic comprehension of his clients' inner worlds and their connections with others. By harmoniously merging these aspects, he skillfully helps clients achieve profound self-awareness, heal past wounds, enhance communication, and foster profound harmony in their relationships. In addition to his professional endeavours, Adam leads a fulfilling personal life. Happily married and the proud parent of ten children, he appreciates the significance of balancing personal and professional pursuits, while infusing joy into both. Adam shares how facing himself 12 years ago began a life-altering shift, leading him to help men reconnect with their authentic selves. The conversation dives into the concept of “checking in”, a practice of emotional awareness, and how that self-awareness can transform how we lead, live, and relate to others. With a blend of vulnerability, spiritual insight, and grounded leadership, Adam offers tools for founders to identify emotional triggers, address inner wounds, and lead from a place of truth rather than fear.If you enjoyed the episode please subscribe and share this podcast with someone you think could benefit from it!Chapters:01:30 Who Is Adam Klasner?02:40 The Internal Crisis That Changed Everything05:03 The Workshop That Triggered a Life Transformation06:35 Why Most Men Say “I’m Good” And What They're Missing08:32 Aaron’s First Workshop Experience in Montreal11:06 How a Check-In Transformed a Meeting13:19 What Is a Check-In? A Tool for Real Vulnerability17:00 Why We Hide Behind Masks in Business and Life20:13 How Childhood Stories Shape Leadership Patterns23:08 Authenticity vs. Connection: The Tension We All Face25:33 Why Every Founder Must Balance Both to Lead26:50 Practical Daily Tools to Access Your Inner World30:06 Triggers Are Clues: How to Work with Emotional Discomfort32:43 Journaling, Breathwork, and Self-Inquiry: Building a Practice36:41 Aaron’s Real-Time Trigger: A Business Partner Conflict49:27 Discovering the Root Need Beneath the Reaction53:04 Why Real Growth Requires Revisiting the Past58:40 Aaron’s “I’m Not That Good” Belief and Where It Began01:04:01 The Power of Acknowledging What Is01:05:59 Where to Start: Journaling and Awareness 01:10:25 Gratitude for the Past: Why Everything Happens for a Reason01:14:12 What Spiritual Practice Taught Adam About Leadership01:19:56 The Moment Adam’s Father Told Him “You Can Do Anything”01:30:08 Message To Younger SelfGuest Links:www.iamanochi.com@findinganochiStay Connected!Aaron Spivak:Instagram @SpivakLinkedinThe Founders ClubInstagram @TheFoundersClubWebsite www.foundersclubofficial.com Founder2Founder:TikTok @Founder2FounderPodcastYoutube @Founder2Founder.Podcast

Apr 9, 2025 • 1h 42min
The Secret to Scale? It Wasn’t Capital — It Was Community.
In this episode of Founder2Founder, host Aaron Spivak sits down with Gary Lipovetsky. Gary Lipovetsky is a digital entrepreneur, strategist, and creator with a track record of building and scaling online businesses. As the co-architect of Valeria Inc., he helped transform Valeria’s audience into a thriving global media company. Before that, he founded a top 100 global website with 200 million monthly sessions at its peak, built multiple successful social platforms, and raised $32 million in venture capital for an eCommerce startup within its first year. Now, Gary also mentors hundreds of creators through Creator Method, an academy helping them master monetization, community growth and even personal development through content creation. As the host of RISE podcast, he uncovers the strategies of top entrepreneurs and industry leaders. With 30 years in digital media, he continues to guide brands and creators in building lasting, impactful communities, resulting in the achievement of their business goals. He talks about the early days of hustle, knocking on doors, cold calling local businesses, and hand-delivering coupon deals before DealFind ever became a household name. Gary opens up about the scaling phase and what he learned from building a company at lightning speed. He shares why launching a personal YouTube channel was never part of the original plan, how he built it to over a million subscribers, and what the platform taught him about branding and storytelling. Now in his next chapter with Free, he reflects on how his priorities have evolved, what he’s building towards, and why success today looks very different than it used to. This episode is a candid look at growth, reinvention, and staying grounded through it all.Be sure to rate the podcast and subscribe or follow on your favorite platform so you never miss a new episode, every Wednesday!Chapters: 01:35 Motivations Behind Success02:12 Early Life and Challenges04:30 Taking Control of One's Future06:01 First Steps into Entrepreneurship14:06 Defining Entrepreneurial Identity16:01 Partnerships and New Ventures22:36 The Impact of Content Creation30:52 The Dynamics of Relationships and Support33:22 The Power of Quick Implementation37:49 The School of Execution: Learning by Doing40:04 Community vs. Audience: The Shift in Content Creation46:03 The Importance of Focus in Content Creation57:54 The Birth of Creator Method: Community and Purpose01:08:55 Empowering Others: The Mission Behind Creator Method01:10:28 The Power of Collaboration Among Creators01:12:30 Shifting Perspectives: From Competition to Community01:13:00 Debunking the Algorithm Myth01:20:00 Redefining Masculinity: Supporting Your Partner's Growth01:30:32 Embracing Mortality: Living with Intention01:39:10 Choosing Gratitude: A Perspective ShiftGuest Links:Valeria Inc https://www.valeriainc.comCreator Method https://creatormethod.comInstagram @GaryLipovetsky https://www.instagram.com/GaryLipovetsky Youtube @Gary.Lipovetsky https://www.youtube.com/@Gary.LipovetskyStay Connected!Aaron Spivak:Instagram @SpivakLinkedinThe Founders ClubInstagram @TheFoundersClubWebsite www.foundersclubofficial.com Founder2Founder:TikTok @Founder2FounderPodcastYoutube @Founder2Founder.Podcast

Apr 2, 2025 • 1h 32min
From 3D Printer to Multimillion-Dollar Brand: The Playbook for Turning Simple Ideas Into Real Revenue – Without Chasing the Spotlight
In this episode of Founder2Founder, host Aaron Spivak sits down with Jay Conohan. Jay Conohan is the founder of The Loud Cup Company, a serial entrepreneur, inventor, and proud father of three. With a relentless drive to figure things out, he’s built his career on resilience, hard lessons, and a willingness to bet on himself. From launching the Bath n Play, to juggling multiple ventures while holding a day job, Jay has faced failures head-on and turned them into stepping stones. He believes in fairness, brutal honesty, and proving people wrong when they count him out. With no degree but an unstoppable mindset, he’s built a life around innovation, family, and pushing limits—both in business and beyond. Jay dives into the critical moments that shaped his path, from making tough financial decisions to refining operations and leadership. He breaks down the mindset shifts that helped him scale and the lessons he learned along the way. This conversation is packed with real insights on what it takes to grow a business against the odds. Don’t miss this deep dive into the mindset and strategies behind real entrepreneurial success. Be sure to rate the podcast and subscribe or follow on your favorite platform so you never miss a new episode, every Wednesday!Chapters:03:07 Early Entrepreneurial Experiences and Lessons Learned05:51 The Impact of COVID on Business Ventures08:59 The Birth of the Bath and Play Product11:53 Networking and the Founders Club Experience15:02 The Role of Support Systems in Entrepreneurship17:59 Navigating Success and Self-Discovery21:01 Finding Purpose Beyond Business23:49 The Importance of Relationships in Business27:09 Facing Fears and Embracing Growth29:33 The Innovative Cup: A Unique 3D Printing Experience31:10 Building Connections: The Power of Networking32:43 Kickstarter Journey: From Concept to Launch34:10 Trusting the Process: Lessons in Entrepreneurship38:40 Scaling Up: The Transition from Kickstarter to E-commerce41:13 Achieving Rapid Growth: From Zero to Seven Figures44:43 Navigating Success: Balancing Business and Personal Life54:42 Reflections on Opportunity Cost57:53 Strategic Partnerships and Growth Potential01:01:35 The Power of Networking and Self-Awareness01:03:40 Lessons from Business Setbacks01:10:41 Turning Challenges into Opportunities01:19:11 Finding Purpose After Success01:26:28 Messages to My Younger SelfGuest Links:Loud Cup Company: www.loudcup.com @theloudcupLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conohan/Stay Connected!Aaron Spivak:Instagram @SpivakLinkedinThe Founders ClubInstagram @TheFoundersClubWebsite www.foundersclubofficial.com Founder2Founder:TikTok @Founder2FounderPodcastYoutube @Founder2Founder.Podcast

Mar 26, 2025 • 1h 12min
How to Go From Nothing to a Multimillion-Dollar Brand Without Outside Funding
In this episode of Founder2Founder, host Aaron Spivak sits down with Lior Ohayon. Lior is a serial entrepreneur from Toronto, now based in Miami with his family. Finding early success in the internet marketing world, he eventually transitioned into tech and landed on e-commerce. His most recent co-founded business Hush, sold to a publicly traded company for a landmark $48M deal. Now he spends his time helping other startups find their voice and refine their story for a major exit.Lior Ohayon shares how he went from dropping out of school to building Hush into one of North America's top weighted blanket brands. He breaks down the key decisions that shaped his path, from leveraging SEO to fund his early ventures, taking calculated risks, and scaling a product-based business from the ground up.He reflects on the turning points that defined his journey, from struggling with seasonality, to launching a record-breaking Kickstarter and ultimately exiting the company. This conversation gets into the mindset and strategies behind real business growth. Be sure to rate the podcast and follow on your favourite platform, so you never miss a new episode every Wednesday!Chapters:03:07 The Decision to Drop Out of School06:02 First Steps into Entrepreneurship08:55 Transitioning to Software and SEO11:54 The Birth of Hush and Partnership Dynamics14:54 Navigating Challenges and Scaling the Business17:54 The Kickstarter Success Story21:07 Building Trust and Collaboration23:56 Celebrating Small Wins and Validation26:50 Overcoming Seasonal Challenges30:06 The Power of Belief and Support32:59 Lessons Learned from Partnership38:12 The Power of Problem Solving39:46 Goal Setting: A Catalyst for Success42:52 The Importance of Hard Work and Team Dynamics45:15 Learning Through Experience: The Journey of Entrepreneurship48:46 The Role of Preparation in Business Success51:48 Navigating Growth and Change During COVID-1954:34 The Importance of Values in Business01:01:16 Reflections on Personal Growth and Future AspirationsGuest Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lior-ohayonStay Connected!Aaron Spivak:Instagram @SpivakLinkedinThe Founders ClubInstagram @TheFoundersClubWebsite www.foundersclubofficial.com Founder2Founder:TikTok @Founder2FounderPodcastYoutube @Founder2Founder.Podcast

Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 39min
Using a Relentless Mindset to Build and Sell a Nine-Figure Empire
In this episode of Founder2Founder, host Aaron Spivak sits down with Anne Mahlum. Anne is a serial entrepreneur, investor, and speaker known for building impactful businesses. She founded Back on My Feet, a nonprofit helping individuals experiencing homelessness, and [solidcore], one of the nation’s fastest-growing fitness brands. Under her leadership, [solidcore] expanded to 120+ locations and raised $210M. After successfully exiting in 2023, Anne now invests, advises, and speaks on leadership, risk-taking, and living boldly. In this conversation, Anne shares how she bet on herself, overcame self-doubt, and made bold decisions to scale her business rapidly. She breaks down key lessons in leadership, risk-taking, and negotiating high-stakes deals while navigating challenges like lawsuits and the pandemic. Her story is a masterclass in resilience and strategic thinking, making this episode a must-listen for anyone looking to build and exit a successful company. Continue to subscribe and share this podcast with someone you might think could benefit from it! We appreciate your support! Chapters:02:10 - Anne’s Early Entrepreneurial Journey and Founding Back on My Feet06:30 - Transitioning from Nonprofit to Launching [solidcore] with $175K10:45 - Scaling [solidcore] Rapidly and the Subway Expansion Strategy15:20 - The Art of Negotiation: How Anne Secured Favourable Lease Terms20:50 - Breaking Away from Supplier Dependencies and Legal Battles25:26 - Leading Through Crisis: How Anne Navigated [solidcore] Through The Pandemic30:43 - Transitioning Out of the CEO Role and Preparing for Exit35:16 - Selling [solidcore] for Nine Figures and Lessons in Wealth Management41:32 - Strategic Decisions That Scaled [solidcore] to Over 120 Locations46:27 - Why Entrepreneurs Need to Deeply Understand Their Numbers51:47 - The Importance of Surrounding Yourself with the Right People56:55 - Life After Exit: Navigating Identity and Purpose Beyond Business1:03:46 - Shutting Down Ambition and Embracing a New Chapter1:08:06 - Balancing Masculine and Feminine Energy as a Female Founder1:15:26 - The Truth About Relationships, Success, and Finding the Right Partner1:28:08 - The Power of Momentum and How to Create It in Business and Life1:35:17 - Anne’s Advice to Her Younger Self: Stay Curious and Keep DoingGuest Links:Website: annemahlum.comInstagram @AnneMahlum Tiktok @AnneMahlum_LinkedinStay Connected!Aaron Spivak:Instagram @SpivakLinkedinThe Founders ClubInstagram @TheFoundersClubWebsite www.foundersclubofficial.com Founder2Founder:TikTok @Founder2FounderPodcastYoutube @Founder2Founder.Podcast

Mar 12, 2025 • 1h 12min
How to Run Your Business with True Authenticity, Momentum and The Superpower of Being Unapologetically Yourself
In the first official episode of Founder2Founder, host Aaron Spivak along with Cohost Chris Meade, welcome Jake Karls. Jake is Co-founder and Chief Rainmaker of Mid-Day Squares, the better for you chocolate brand that went from a kitchen table idea to a North American sensation. Known for his unapologetic authenticity and refreshingly relatable approach, Jake has been recognized as a rising star in the business world. He made Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list for Food and Beverage, and is currently a finalist for EY’s Entrepreneur of the Year awards.Jake shares his journey of embracing his superpower, being himself, to build momentum and scale a brand that is as real as it gets. He opens up about overcoming insecurities, the power of showing up in person, and why building friends, not just customers, has been the cornerstone of Mid-Day Squares' success. From dealing with investor pushback to navigating the pressures of being the face of a rapidly growing company, Jake’s insights are a masterclass in leadership and authenticity.This episode is packed with actionable advice and real talk. Jake Karls is redefining entrepreneurship with authenticity and showing why embracing who you are might just be the ultimate business strategy. Be sure to rate the podcast and subscribe or follow on your favourite platform so you never miss a new episode, every Wednesday!Chapters00:02 - Introduction to the Founder to Founder Podcast 02:12 - How Jake Carl’s Energy and Confidence Started from Insecurity 03:23 - Overcoming Fear and Learning to Lean Into Strengths 05:56 - Finding the Right Role in Business and Letting Go of Ego 08:15 - The Power of Communication in Entrepreneurship and Partnerships 10:41 - How Conflict Can Destroy or Strengthen a Business Relationship 12:39 - The Challenges of Being a Public Figure and Representing a Brand 15:13 - Staying Authentic While Scaling a Business and Facing Public Scrutiny 17:25 - The Realities of Traveling Constantly and Maintaining Relationships 19:53 - The Sacrifices Entrepreneurship Demands and Finding Balance 24:06 - Why Communication and Therapy Are Key to Business Longevity 29:26 - Fear of Growing Up, Taking on Responsibility, and Losing Freedom 33:53 - How Proving People Wrong Became a Driving Force for Success 38:20 - Building a Personal Brand to Elevate Your Business and Career 42:03 - The Power of Showing Up and How It Opens Unexpected Doors 48:13 - How to Separate Your Identity From Your Business for Long-Term Growth 53:44 - The Role of Momentum in Success and How to Maintain It 1:01:18 - Identifying Energy Drainers and Protecting Your Time 1:07:06 - What Jake Would Tell His Younger Self About Life and Success 1:10:19 - Final Thoughts on Canadian Entrepreneurship and CommunityGuest Links:Instagram @JakeKarls_Linkedin Stay Connected!Aaron Spivak:Instagram @SpivakLinkedinThe Founders ClubInstagram @TheFoundersClubWebsite www.foundersclubofficial.com Founder2Founder:TikTok @Founder2FounderPodcastYoutube @Founder2Founder.Podcast