How Success Happens
Summary: How Success Happens with Robert Tuchman features some of today's brightest entrepreneurial minds talking about overcoming challenges and using them as learning experiences to create success. Tuchman a successful entrepreneur helps listeners to understand that challenges they face in business can ultimately become their successes just like the extraordinary guests of HSH.
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At age 19, Falon Fatemi became known as Google's youngest-ever hire. She's also the daughter of two immigrant entrepreneurs, and after leaving Google, she founded her own AI company. Backed by Mark Cuban, Node aims to use deep learning to analyze relationships between people and companies, then pinpoint sales, marketing and recruiting opportunities for those companies. In this episode, Fatemi talks landing a job in big tech, AI and data policies and how to give an A+ pitch.
Learn the mindset that helped Kara Goldin turn a simple idea into an empire boasting more than $100 million in sales.
Married co-founders Scott and Missy Tannen didn't pay attention to the naysayers.
Dusty Stutsman, co-founder of Night Out, on recognizing those great ideas that are staring you right in the face.
Former chef Patty Gentry's love of amazing food led to her buying a farm. And no, she did not see that coming. Thanks to our sponsor: LinkedIn: To get $50 off your first job post visit linkedin.com/hsh
Ooshma Garg says she and her team at Gobble have puts years of work into each recipe and focus on making its subscribers' lives easier. Thanks to our sponsor: Paychex works with you the way you want to work. Learn more: paychex.com
In his 20 years as a monk, Doug Lynam saw financial suffering firsthand -- in his teaching community and in monastery guests, not to mention the monastery itself. Lynam decided to take a leap and pivot to a career as a financial advisor, then helped pull his community out of bankruptcy. Now, Lynam aims to help people learn mindful money management. Hear more. Thanks to our sponsor: Clearbanc: Find out how you can receive capital at clearbanc.com/hsh
Google, eBay, Tesla, Yahoo, AT&T: These companies were all founded, completely or in part, by immigrants -- who also account for close to 30 percent of all new entrepreneurs in the U.S., the highest share in 20 years. Victor Santos, who emigrated from Brazil at age 12, is one of them. Santos launched Airfox, a mobile financial services company for individuals in emerging markets, and he's also a DACA recipient. While fundraising, Santos had to grapple with how many investors view immigrants.
The founder of the 2 million+ member community Fit Men Cook talks about his unexpected pivot in lifestyle and business.
Shireen Yates is the CEO of Nima, the maker of a device that tests for gluten and peanuts.
Paychex's Sally Prather explains how providing customers with a one-stop service for insurance and payroll needs allows them to focus on their core business.
Josh Tetrick shares how his company has found success around its goal of reducing eggs from the food system.
Known for their viral videos dedicated to getting them out of their comfort zones, Ned Fulmer, Keith Habersberger, Zach Kornfeld and Eugene Lee Yang share what they learned from their first year in business.
As the partners and founders of Content23 Media, Eric Conte and Dan Weinreich have developed an impressive resume. In this episode of HSH, we discuss the art of collaboration, how to stay relevant in an evolving market, and we share a few laughs.
Cannabis business regulations vary not just from one state to the next but from one town to the next. Amanda Ostrowitz built CannaRegs so not just entrepreneurs but the regulators themselves can keep track of it all.