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In this episode of Bullish, Bridger Pennington explores the concept of raising capital and the four types of leverage in business: capital, humans, technology, and media. He emphasizes the importance of leveraging these resources to achieve greater success and scalability. Bridger shares unique insights and discusses the journey towards building multi-billion dollar brands and giving back to the world. Join him as he offers a fresh perspective on entrepreneurship and shares valuable information that you won't find anywhere else.
[00:01:45]Capital is the most important lever in business.
[00:03:40] Convincing with conviction.
[00:06:00] Serving on a church mission.
[00:08:08] Crushed heart and doubts.
[00:12:43] Reuniting with long-distance partner.
[00:13:02] Reuniting after a long separation.
[00:17:38] Pitch deck and first impression.
[00:19:03] Crypto as an asset class.
[00:21:19] Being fully present and prepared.
By Bridger Pennington4.9
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In this episode of Bullish, Bridger Pennington explores the concept of raising capital and the four types of leverage in business: capital, humans, technology, and media. He emphasizes the importance of leveraging these resources to achieve greater success and scalability. Bridger shares unique insights and discusses the journey towards building multi-billion dollar brands and giving back to the world. Join him as he offers a fresh perspective on entrepreneurship and shares valuable information that you won't find anywhere else.
[00:01:45]Capital is the most important lever in business.
[00:03:40] Convincing with conviction.
[00:06:00] Serving on a church mission.
[00:08:08] Crushed heart and doubts.
[00:12:43] Reuniting with long-distance partner.
[00:13:02] Reuniting after a long separation.
[00:17:38] Pitch deck and first impression.
[00:19:03] Crypto as an asset class.
[00:21:19] Being fully present and prepared.

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