
The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan
Hear the stories, learn the proven methods, and accelerate your growth and future through entrepreneurship. Welcome to The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan. About the show: For over a decade, The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan has been a leading entrepreneurship podcast for open-book conversations with, by, and for founders. Whether you're starting, building, or dreaming about your business, The Foundr Podcast is where you can access experienced founders who've been in your shoes to learn their proven methods, lessons from failure, and inspirational stories. Past guests include Emma Grede, Mark Cuban, Neil Patel, Kendra Scott, Alex Hormozi, Trinny Woodall, Tim Ferriss, Sophia Amoruso, Simon Sinek, Tony Robbins, Amy Porterfield, Ed Mylett, Michelle Zatlyn, Reid Hoffman, Scooter Braun, Dany Garcia, Marc Lore, Ariana Huffington, Pat Flynn, Lewis Howes, Jordan Harbinger, and many more. About the host: Nathan Chan is the CEO of Foundr and the creator of The Foundr Podcast. Chan literally started from knowing nothing. He was just an average guy working in a 9-5 job he utterly hated. He knew nothing about entrepreneurship, nothing about startups, nothing about marketing, and nothing about online or how to build a business. In the past decade, Chan's built Foundr into a global leader in entrepreneurial education, helping tens of thousands of aspiring entrepreneurs start and scale their businesses. Need help with your business? Visit foundr.com/foundrplustrial to join a global community of entrepreneurs, gain access to proven strategies, and fast-track your business growth confidently.
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Dec 23, 2022 • 32min
440: Foundr's BEST of 2022
This past year, we've interviewed our most diverse selection of founders ever. So, as a special year-end treat, we're bringing together their best lessons, stories, and business advice in one final episode for 2022. In this special episode, you'll hear valuable insights from:
Reid Hoffman and his learning experience with the PayPal mafia.
Emma Grede on developing SKIMS, Good American, and Safely.
Marc Lore and how he built a billion-dollar business in less than two years.
Scooter Braun on discovering Justin Bieber.
Toni Ko and how she became a self-made millionaire in her 20s.
Ed Mylett and his power of “one more” mindset.
Jamie Kern Lima and why she believes in the power of authenticity.
Kendra Scott and how she built her makeup empire during a recession.
And much more...
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Dec 14, 2022 • 44min
439: Why You Should Spend Decades on a Problem with Gusto Co-founder Josh Reeves
Josh Reeves and his fellow co-founders wanted to tackle a problem they could spend decades fixing. But they didn’t want to solve something for Silicon Valley–it had to affect the masses. In Reeves’ experience, the hassle of setting up payroll and benefits was the problem to tackle. So, in 2011, the three Ph.D. dropouts spent a year building a payroll system that eventually became Gusto, a modern, online people platform that helps small businesses take care of their teams. On top of full-service payroll, Gusto offers health insurance, 401(k)s, expert HR, and team management tools. Today, Gusto has offices across the U.S and serves over 200,000 businesses.Nathan and Josh discuss:
How his parents influenced his entrepreneurial mindset
Studying at Stanford and falling in love with problem-solving
Why his first business didn’t have a purpose
Learning how to write code and building a payroll platform
The experience of the Y Combinator accelerator
How word of mouth and referrals drove Gusto’s initial sales
Investing in content marketing and partnerships
The network effects of Gusto’s growth
Why fundraising is like hiring
And much more problem-solving advice…
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Dec 10, 2022 • 57min
438: How Nick Mowbray Built ZURU into a Multibillion-Dollar Toy Company
Mowbray is the co-founder of ZURU Toy Co., ZURU Edge, ZURU Tech, and Rhodes Pet Science. In 2018, he was named Entrepreneur of the Year in his home country, New Zealand, and he’s listed in the World Entrepreneur Hall of Fame. He and his siblings, co-founders Mat and Anna, are worth more than $3 billion, while the company revenue was north of $2 billion AUD in 2022. Despite their success, the siblings didn’t go into the toy business with a deep knowledge of business or manufacturing. In fact, they didn’t even know much about toys. They just had one hot air balloon model, a lot of hustle, and a willingness to learn from their mistakes.Listen to Nathan and Nick discuss:
How a childhood hot air balloon model inspired the business
Borrowing $20K from his parents to relocate to Hong Kong
The growing pains of the early days and learning through failure
Their first toy megahits, Robo Fish and Bunch O Balloons
Running a lean business using automation and no inventory
The company’s 2% improvement philosophy
The brainstrust business practice
Working alongside his siblings
And much more scrappy business growth advice...
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Nov 30, 2022 • 47min
437: The Product Development Playbook with Kian Golzari
Sourcing specialist Kian Golzari returns to the podcast to discuss how to develop a product from research to launch. Golzari is one of the world’s top sourcing experts. He has manufactured products for top companies and NGOs, including Tesco, the United Nations, the 2012 Olympics, Google, and more. In all, he’s sourced more than 2,500 products and works with 100 of the top sellers on Amazon.Listen to Nathan and Kian discuss:
Branding vs selling
Choosing a customer avatar
Researching the competition
How to pick your flagship product
Branding your products
Choosing a supplier
How to test and adapt products
And much more product development advice…
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Nov 23, 2022 • 48min
436: Why It’s OK to Quit with GrubHub Founder Mike Evans
If you don’t know Mike Evans, you’ve probably used his first business when the craving for takeout hits you on a Saturday night. Evans started GrubHub in 2002 as a hobby and built it into one of the largest food delivery companies in the US, going public on the stock exchange in 2014. After exiting GrubHub, Evans took a break until he felt the pull to start a business that could benefit a community and customer base. In 2017, he started, Fixer, a “right now" home repair service that offers superior customer experiences while creating skilled employment paths in the building trades for men and women.Listen to Nathan and Mike discuss:
Starting GrubHub as a hobby website
Quitting his job and cashing out his retirement
How cofounder Matt Maloney helped scale the business
Why creating value is more important than profit
How delivery turned the business on its head
His book Hangry and lessons on greed and empathy
Why quitting is okay
Starting and building Fixer
And much more founder advice…
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Nov 18, 2022 • 52min
435: How to Create High-Converting Webinars with Casey Zeman of EasyWebinar
If you've hosted a webinar or live event that fell flat, then this episode is for you. Casey Zeman is the CEO and founder of EasyWebinar, a live-stream platform and marketing automation tool. As a former actor and mortgage broker, Zeman was fed up with having little control over his success. So with the encouragement of a friend, he became a video marketing consultant focusing on YouTube. His work as a consultant tapped into the capability of live videos and webinars as a sales tool. So, in 2015 he reinvested his earnings as a consultant to develop a plugin called EasyWebinar, which allowed people to create a live webinar through their website. In 2018, he changed EasyWebinar's model to a SaaS business, offering full services to any online business looking to engage and convert its audience. Listen to Nathan and Casey discuss:
How the 2008 recession spurred his career in digital marketing
Becoming a video marketing consultant before it was a thing
Investing his consulting earnings into developing EasyWebinar
Changing his business model from a plugin to SaaS
The fundamentals of a high-converting webinar
The differences between automated and live webinars
Webinar funnels and how they can generate qualified leads
Using webinars as a customer retention tool
Why feeling like an idiot is the most common webinar mistake
And much more webinar and live event advice…
This episode was powered by EasyWebinar. To learn more about EasyWebinar, and how you can use it to scale your business, visit; https://bit.ly/foundreasywebinarWho do you want to see next on the podcast? Comment and let us know! And don't forget to leave us a 5-star review if you loved this episode.Wait, there's more… If you enjoy the Foundr podcast, check out our free trainings. Get exclusive, actionable advice from some of the world's best entrepreneurs. Speak with our friendly course experts to get clarity on the next steps for your idea, business or career. You will get tailored insights from results achieved by our proven practitioners as well as thousands of students. Book a call now... For more Foundr content, follow us on your favorite platform:
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Nov 10, 2022 • 59min
434: Building a Beauty & Community Empire with Trinny Woodall
Following a 20-year career in media, Trinny Woodall established herself as the expert in all things style, skincare, and makeup. Inspired by her unique design of stackable makeup pots, she established Trinny London in 2017 with the mission to give everyone the tools they need to feel their best. In this episode, Trinny shares her experience in product development, funding, personal branding, and how to develop a diehard fan base and community. Listen to Nathan and Trinny discuss:
One of her early businesses selling socks to trade investors
Her weekly fashion column in The Daily Telegraph
Why the dot-com bust was the lowest point of her career
What she learned from 20 years of television and What Not to Wear
Selling her clothing to raise funds for Trinny London
Launching and building Trinny London without paid ads
The personalization experience of Match2Me
Starting a brand around your personal brand
Nurturing the Trinny Tribe community
And more beauty business advice…
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Nov 7, 2022 • 48min
433: How to Create Momentum with Magnus Grimeland of Antler
After graduating from Harvard Business School alongside future tech giants like Mark Zuckerberg, Magnus Grimeland traveled the world as a consultant for McKinsey. After exploring Southeast Asia, he decided to lay down roots and leverage the region's enormous business potential. From 2013-2017, Grimeland built ZALORA into Southeast Asia's largest fashion ecommerce business. Now, he's supporting fellow founders through his latest business, Antler, a global early-stage venture capital firm that invests in the defining technology companies of tomorrow. In the last 2 years, Antler made 190 portfolio company investments and has opened offices in 14 cities across 6 continents. Listen to Nathan and Magnus discuss:
The atmosphere at Harvard during the Facebook era
His journey to Southeast Asia and seeing its potential
Creating the first cash and delivery system in the region
Building ZALORA from scratch
Why ZALORA was a breeding ground for entrepreneurs
His 3 things to look for in good talent
What separates Antler from most VCs
Why time is the most valuable resource for startups
And much more early-stage founder advice…
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Oct 28, 2022 • 43min
431: Breaking Down Barriers Led to Billions with Alex Bouaziz of Deel
Some might say Alex Bouaziz, cofounder and CEO of Deel, was simply in the right place at the right time. Deel, an international payroll, compliance, and HR solution, launched in 2019 and, by May 2020, raised $14M in funding. Currently, they have 8000 customers worldwide, including Dropbox, Airtable, and Shopify. But good timing will only get you so far. To launch and grow a company as successful as Deel takes leadership with a clear mission and a solid infrastructure. The idea was simple: Create a company that matched employers and talented workers from anywhere in the world and give them the opportunity to work for the best companies without having to relocate. Listen to Nathan and Alex discuss:
What Bouaziz learned from his first failed business
How his work visa struggles inspired Deel
Taking the idea for Deel to Y Combinator
The massive growth from the Covid-19 pandemic
Scaling through infrastructure and the customer
Deel’s talent development strategy
A passion for unlocking talent beyond borders
And much more talent leadership advice…
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Oct 26, 2022 • 52min
432: How “Recovering Accountant” Guy Pearson Built the Shopify for Services
At 24, Guy Pearson turned down a partnership to start an accounting firm. His early clients were digital companies, and Pearson was jealous that there wasn’t an online commerce system for his industry. So in 2013, he launched a new company called Ignition to simplify and speed up the transaction process for professionals like him. To date, Ignition helped facilitate more than 1M client engagements and over $2B in client payments. Ignition has offices in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Philippines, South Africa, US, and the UK, with over 170 employees globally. Listen to Nathan and Guy discuss:
How intrapreneurship transformed into entrepreneurship
The challenges of building the original software for Ignition
Expanding to new markets outside of Australia
Why he still sits in on candidate interviews
The heartbreaking moments of raising capital
Starting vs. scaling a business
The balance between an accounting brain and entrepreneurial heart
How to lead with an experimental mindset
Transitioning from a founder to CEO
And much more business growth advice...
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