Tyler and Mike are at it again with a new episode of the What Worked podcast ?? On this episode, they speak with Silicon Valley Customer Experience consultants Kelly Snodgrass and Kelly Feeney and discuss... ?? How to land your first job at a future unicorn company. ?? Wild stories from scaling rocketship companies like AirBnB, Uber, and Snap. ?? Making work "actually" work for women (balancing impact with life goals). If you're building your own CX team or are interested in CX roles at Hireframe, listen to this episode! Sharing a link to the episode in the comments ??
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Do you remember seeing an awesome golf apparel brand pitch the Shark Tank for investment a few years ago? That company was Bad Birdie! After appearing on the hit TV show, they built their brand and equipped thousands of golf enthusiasts with cool gear. Hear how Founder and CEO Jason Richardson started the business in his Los Angeles apartment as a side project and what they've been up to since appearing on Shark Tank. You can watch the conversation on Hireframe's founders' podcast What Worked ??? link in the comments
Jason Richardson from Bad Birdie on the pod this week with me and Mike Wu. Why listen? A) Bootstrapped an apparel company to tens of millions in revenue. ?? B) Went on Shark Tank and got a deal done over a high stakes putt ?? C) Disrupted the golf apparel industry and made it cool ? All of those accomplishments are individually deserving of a longer interview, but my greatest takeaway from this conversation with Jason was something else completely. For someone with a less traditional business background (previously worked in commercial production), Jason's ability to seek feedback, find/leverage expertise and build an incredible company culture is remarkable. He didn't have the benefit of picking those things up as an employee at a high-growth startup. This is all learned from mentors, consultants, advisors, networking groups, books and through trial and error. I think most entrepreneurs can relate to having that "gut sense" for when you know someone is going to make it no matter what they do or the circumstances. This is the feeling I get talking to Jason. He's too talented, too open to learning and too aware of what he doesn't know to NOT BE SUCCESSFUL. The golf course is a better looking place because of Bad Birdie and I'm a better entrepreneur for knowing and having this wonderful conversation with Jason. Please listen and share! It's a real beauty of an episode!