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Join me LIVE with KT Eisler as we discuss her mentorship for startup founders and the critical role of home life, shaped by her experience as a founder’s spouse. We’ll explore the highs, lows, and how she and her partner navigated the biggest risks and highest stakes—together as a team.
The 3x topics we will be talking about are:
This conversation is for anyone directly supporting a startup founder—because the right mental environment can be the key to thriving through the toughest challenges.
Like whatDavid S. Rose, book author of Angel Investing: The Gust Guide to Making Money and Having Fun Investing in Startups, said on page. 72:
"I don't know any entrepreneur who works less than 60 hours a week, and many work much longer hours. Entrepreneurship is an all-in sport... which means that real founders are work on—or at least thinking about—their ventures 168 hours a week (yes, that's 24/7). This is *not* conducive to having the same work/life balance as in a normal job. That's probably why another critical component of a successful entrepreneurial enterprise is spousal support."
By CEEATTLE StudioJoin me LIVE with KT Eisler as we discuss her mentorship for startup founders and the critical role of home life, shaped by her experience as a founder’s spouse. We’ll explore the highs, lows, and how she and her partner navigated the biggest risks and highest stakes—together as a team.
The 3x topics we will be talking about are:
This conversation is for anyone directly supporting a startup founder—because the right mental environment can be the key to thriving through the toughest challenges.
Like whatDavid S. Rose, book author of Angel Investing: The Gust Guide to Making Money and Having Fun Investing in Startups, said on page. 72:
"I don't know any entrepreneur who works less than 60 hours a week, and many work much longer hours. Entrepreneurship is an all-in sport... which means that real founders are work on—or at least thinking about—their ventures 168 hours a week (yes, that's 24/7). This is *not* conducive to having the same work/life balance as in a normal job. That's probably why another critical component of a successful entrepreneurial enterprise is spousal support."