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At 22, Alex Michaelsen quit his job to chase a startup dream.
At 24, he was nearly broke.
At 26, his beverage brand, Leisure Hydration, is now stocked in every Whole Foods nationwide.
In this episode of Young, Smart, & Battling Broke, Alex shares what it really looked like to build a consumer product in a saturated market — from zero income and credit card debt to standing beside Coke and Pepsi on store shelves.
We talk about:
This episode is full of sharp insights and hard-earned advice. I learned way too much from Alex.
🎧 If you’re neck deep in building something, wondering what entrepreneurship actually looks like, or just want some wisdom on your walk to class — this one’s for you.
Try a Leisure for free with this link: https://try.gotoaisle.com/leisure-hydration-onefree
Follow the show on Substack at Young, Smart, & Battling Broke, and find me on LinkedIn or Instagram @colehume.
Let me know what you think — I’m always trying to make the show better.
Time Stamps:
00:00 – Intro
02:47 – What it really means to launch in Whole Foods
08:49 – How Leisure stands out in a sea of lookalike drinks
12:40 – The genius strategy of getting stocked in tech fridges
19:24 – Competing with giants without getting crushed
27:20 – Entrepreneurial traits that actually make a difference
34:50 – Alex’s favorite failure and what it taught him
39:18 – What he’d shake into his younger self
42:11 – Personal finance lessons from 2 years with no income
51:17 – Is meaning worth more than money or stability?
59:05 – How to choose the *right* cofounder (and build trust)
1:05:39 – The most undervalued resource no one talks about
1:11:52 – Final thoughts + my takeaways
Email me at [email protected] for any feedback, ideas, or notes!
At 22, Alex Michaelsen quit his job to chase a startup dream.
At 24, he was nearly broke.
At 26, his beverage brand, Leisure Hydration, is now stocked in every Whole Foods nationwide.
In this episode of Young, Smart, & Battling Broke, Alex shares what it really looked like to build a consumer product in a saturated market — from zero income and credit card debt to standing beside Coke and Pepsi on store shelves.
We talk about:
This episode is full of sharp insights and hard-earned advice. I learned way too much from Alex.
🎧 If you’re neck deep in building something, wondering what entrepreneurship actually looks like, or just want some wisdom on your walk to class — this one’s for you.
Try a Leisure for free with this link: https://try.gotoaisle.com/leisure-hydration-onefree
Follow the show on Substack at Young, Smart, & Battling Broke, and find me on LinkedIn or Instagram @colehume.
Let me know what you think — I’m always trying to make the show better.
Time Stamps:
00:00 – Intro
02:47 – What it really means to launch in Whole Foods
08:49 – How Leisure stands out in a sea of lookalike drinks
12:40 – The genius strategy of getting stocked in tech fridges
19:24 – Competing with giants without getting crushed
27:20 – Entrepreneurial traits that actually make a difference
34:50 – Alex’s favorite failure and what it taught him
39:18 – What he’d shake into his younger self
42:11 – Personal finance lessons from 2 years with no income
51:17 – Is meaning worth more than money or stability?
59:05 – How to choose the *right* cofounder (and build trust)
1:05:39 – The most undervalued resource no one talks about
1:11:52 – Final thoughts + my takeaways
Email me at [email protected] for any feedback, ideas, or notes!