So, do you think you have made it big in the startup world and feel that you have reached the saturation point? What if even your big, fat package does not feel good enough to fill the strange void you are getting inside? Maybe it’s time to make an edit and try something new, then? The very idea of exiting a roaring business and making a new venture might appear intimidating, even crazy. But there are a selected few who have been there and done that and vouch that it is a risk well worth taking. And the best thing is many of them are ready to share their real experiences and insights via podcasts!
From the Horse’s Mouth
Enterprising and new-age CEOs like Connor Tomkies, who heads Support Ninja, firmly believe that the transition phase in any business is inevitable for just about any business. But there is no fairy godmother’s boon to make a change that strikingly matters. However, some business owners have already succeeded in their second venture after exiting the first, and others are in the process of writing about the next phase of their life. And expectedly, this road less taken is seldom smooth, even for the most seasoned and passionate entrepreneurs. However, podcasts like “Made It”, anchored by Tomkies, are an attempt to grow together.
Why Should You Join
Whether you are launching a new business, exiting your existing one, or in the transition phase, you can get some help from these podcasts that interview creators, inventors, and entrepreneurs. They discuss their unique challenges, setbacks and even progress. The engaging podcasts cover:
- Operators who have already bought and sold businesses. Learn why and how they tried it, allowing you to explore the relatively less explored world of existing business.
- How to boost your business value, increase overall profit and make the most of your post-business exit life. These might deliver you some potent strategies for your next venture.
- Survival stories from real-life exited entrepreneurs. Learn what to expect after a business sale or survive some 8-9 digit exit. Learn how initial setbacks can double up as the road to a better tomorrow. You get the hard-earned wisdom that took years to happen, well within an- hour -or -so long podcasts.
- Even busy small entrepreneurs might have some interesting tips to share in their relatively short podcasts.
Who You Meet
The engaging podcasts often hosted by those who are in the business cover personalities Jeremy Parker and Andrew Warner and many whose stories often remain unspoken. In fact, you get access to real-life business heroes from almost all industries under the sky. So, no matter your niche business, there would be something for you.
The Way to Start
There is a way to know whether such podcasts can indeed be of some use to you or whether they would end up being just another hollow promise. You can join the community or at least subscribe to the newsletters for new business ideas, the latest trends, founder stories, tech breakthroughs, wealth generation and much more. If you love the content, then it could be your green signal.