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Empowering Bright Ideas with Stephan Mazokha

Empowering Bright Ideas with Stephan Mazokha

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A weekly podcast about successful startup and business founders. Created and hosted by Stephan Mazokha.

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Empowering Bright Ideas is a podcast about successful business and startup founders and their stories of success. Created and hosted by Stephan Mazokha.

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2023

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  • Empowering Bright Ideas with Stephan Mazokha转发了

    查看Stephan Mazokha, PhD的档案

    Postdoctorate Fellow @ FAU, Co-founder @ Universium. I help startups vet the talent, build apps, and spin off standalone R&D teams once they're ready to scale.

    I must admit. I indulged in a few too many donuts and croissants while gearing up for the?#Figma?conference. But it still baffles me that I got to briefly meet & chat with?Instagram?co-founder?Kevin Systrom. Besides the obvious, it was genuinely insightful (and brave) of him to share the hurdles he faced from launching and recently shutting down the Artifact app. I'm sure a lot of you know how tough it can be to get your first venture off the ground. But most of us rarely wonder what it's like for those whose first gig is as big as Instagram. Unless you’re ready to proudly retire, buy a boat, and sail around the world, returning to square one for your next venture might feel a little different. Surely, you have huge advantages over a first-time founder. You probably don't have to worry about paying your bills so much. Investors are likely quicker to cut you a check. People want to work with you and for you. However... 1. You're older. You probably have a family. You can't stay up late and pull all-nighters. Your lack of agility isn't letting you move fast. 2. You're used to big budgets and delegation. It's hard to switch back from "manager" to "solo mode" again. 3. You cast a big shadow. Now, try buying a domain or retaining a vendor. Unless you work under an alias -- everything has a few extra zeros at the end. 4. "You can no longer live under a rock". Your every move (whether you like it or not) is now public news, and "stealth mode" is hardly an option. With all of the above, it's clear that one must remain humble and true to the first principles. The discipline, brutal honesty, and self-inventory won't ever go out of style (thanks,?Ted Bullard,?for teaching me about the last one). But if you keep working hard enough -- you might just get the chance to hear people admit that you had a follow-up to your "overnight success". ?? Keep believing. Keep building. Stop listening to what others say. Meanwhile, I'll stop eating croissants. Pinky promise. ??

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  • The interview you're about to experience is one of the reasons why I started this podcast in the first place. The person you're about to meet - Eric Collins. He's a lifetime entrepreneur, and my team has been working with him for a couple of years, helping him build a product called Goald.ai. This discussion is about Eric's career: from the first dollars he made to now - a pivoting moment in his career when it's launching his SaaS product. Please enjoy! Watch on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gFUg9BHv Listen on Spotify: https://lnkd.in/g95F8gcf Eric's Goald.ai: https://goald.ai/ Looking for experts to help you design or build your product? Consider Universium: https://lnkd.in/dnKgrWT4 #entrepreneurship #sales #marketing #buildinpublic

  • When you hear about business acquisitions - these are usually stories about large corporations or startups, and rarely agencies. However, as it turns out, for a small business owner, this can very much be a strategy to grow (or to exit a business). But what does it take to sell your business? What does it take to buy one? This is what we're discussing today with my guest Karl Hughes. Karl started his own agency, Draft.dev, in 2020 and later acquired another one - The Podcast Consultant - in 2023. Curious to learn his strategy and the journey so far? Tune in. Watch on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gJpmHEqz Listen on Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gVckbqtd Karl's LinkedIn: ?https://lnkd.in/gh5VCpXG? Need help in designing or building your startup: ??https://lnkd.in/dnKgrWT4? My projects and links: X: ??https://lnkd.in/g-HbCdxW?? Instagram: ??https://lnkd.in/gxE_vJnR?? LinkedIn: ??https://lnkd.in/gNDQSd6u?? TikTok: ??https://lnkd.in/ghn_KztM #entrepreneurship #acquisition #growth #agency

  • Welcome back! Over the last decade, I've had opportunities to collaborate with various startups, and even pitch to a few investors. However, the mindset of the latter has always remained enigmatic to me. Today I got a chance to fix that and interview Madin Akpo-Esambe -- an investment partner at Tacoma Venture Fund, a VC fund focusing on helping early-stage startups. Madin and I discuss various stages of his entrepreneurial journey (from his young years in consulting to running his own startup -- Trava, to later joining TVF earlier last year). Please, enjoy! Watch on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/d28cM25s Listen on Spotify: https://lnkd.in/d2JSNuNf TVF: https://lnkd.in/dxUHN4g6 Madin's LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/dA4MSHFC Need help in designing or building your startup: https://lnkd.in/dnKgrWT4 #empoweringbrightideas

  • Welcome back! It's been a while. After a long pause, I'm finally back with another episode from the vault. At the end of last summer, I was very fortunate to interview Jessica Beaver - an associate director at FAU Tech Runway an accelerator for early-stage startups in Boca Raton, FL. Jessica shares her insights on what it takes to join the program, the challenges she often encounters with startups, and how she manages the team. After completing the TR program a few years ago, I am excited to peek behind the curtain and explore what it takes to run a successful startup accelerator. Watch on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/dR2hzh4F Listen on Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gap39kCS Learn about FAU Tech Runway: https://lnkd.in/e4PT-Z2r Hire experts to help you design and build your startup: https://lnkd.in/dnKgrWT4

  • Empowering Bright Ideas with Stephan Mazokha转发了

    查看Stephan Mazokha, PhD的档案

    Postdoctorate Fellow @ FAU, Co-founder @ Universium. I help startups vet the talent, build apps, and spin off standalone R&D teams once they're ready to scale.

    "Code becomes content. Coders become creators." -- I kept coming back to this idea throughout the day today at #GoogleIO. This is my first time at this event, and it’s been 4 years since my internship here. After OpenAI’s mindblowing upgrades of #GPT4o, I was flying to Mountain View with quite a bit of anxiety. I’ve been somewhat rooting for Google in the AI race, and this last batch of GPT updates felt like they were going to leave folks from Googleplex in the dust. But Google has introduced a truckload of new things today. Sure, Gemini can’t help you with your meditation/breathing (yet). But here are some releases that felt especially exciting to me: 1. Gemini for Workspace (looks like my yearly bookkeeping reconciliation has become much easier); 2. Project Astra (and a mysterious pair of glasses of the gal holding the phone ??); 3. No more XML UI editing on Android (where have you been in 2014 when I was suffering with backward-compatible layouts ??) 4. Deadly warning for various apps, including Grain, JasperAI, Chegg, pretty much all meal planning apps, and so many more; 5. Project Starline (I’ve been on the lookout for this for a while now. This one seriously feels like magic. You’re not wearing any headset, just sitting in front of a “fancy” TV. Given how far and for how long I’ve been from my family – this product hits very close to home for me). There are plenty more updates out there, written by much more talented writers and journalists, so go check them out. ?? Finally, the most impactful conclusion I’ve gotten from today was about the evolution of the engineering workforce. We (and I dare to self-assign an engineering label) are morphing into a brand-new cohort of creators. Creators, whose job is to solve some of the world’s hardest technical problems.?Our jobs are not to be replaced, but to be empowered, to increase the velocity of our impact on the world of tomorrow. #empoweringbrightideas P.S. A pic of me being extra happy after chatting with a Googler in the Project Starline booth. Can't wait to order these for our engineering team at Universium (Vlad Rudych Vadym Chytulian Serge Bulakh)

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