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Today’s chat is all about diving into the world of entrepreneurship with my good buddy, Del Paez, who’s got a wealth of experience under his belt. Right off the bat, we tackle the big question: what pushes someone to leap from the cushy comfort of corporate life into the wild ride of starting their own gig? Del shares his journey from a high-flying career at Seagram to co-founding Orinoco Spirits, bringing French vibes to Latin America. We dig into the nitty-gritty of building a business, the ups and downs of networking, and the surprising lessons that come with being your own boss. So, if you’ve ever thought about breaking free from the corporate grind or just want to hear some engaging stories from the front lines of entrepreneurship, this one’s for you!
Meet Del Paez, a seasoned entrepreneur whose journey from the corporate world to founding Orinoco Spirits is both enlightening and entertaining. This episode gives you the kind of insider scoop you’d expect from a long chat over drinks—only this time, the drinks are all about spirits. Del’s background is rich with experiences from Seagram Spirits and Wine, where he navigated the corporate landscape before deciding to take the plunge into entrepreneurship. He opens up about the pivotal moment when he realized that the security of a corporate job could vanish overnight, prompting the leap into creating something uniquely his own. Del’s story is relatable; he shares the fears, excitements, and realizations that come with such a significant transition.
The conversation shifts gears as Del dives into the nitty-gritty of what it takes to build a brand in the competitive spirits market. From initial consulting gigs that laid the groundwork to the actual launch of Orinoco, he highlights the blend of strategy, tenacity, and a bit of luck that are essential for success. Del shares stories of the early struggles with cash flow and the learning curve that comes from managing a startup, emphasizing how critical it is to have a financial cushion before taking the plunge. His anecdotes about navigating the challenges of establishing distribution channels in Latin America are not just informative; they’re filled with humor and a sense of camaraderie that every entrepreneur can appreciate.
Towards the end, Del reflects on the emotional aspects of entrepreneurship—the exhilarating highs and the gut-wrenching lows. He talks about the importance of maintaining a balanced perspective, stressing that while the journey can be tumultuous, it’s also immensely rewarding. Del’s insights on building a supportive network and embracing the unpredictability of business will resonate with anyone considering a similar path. This episode is more than just a business story; it’s a celebration of resilience, passion, and the unyielding spirit of entrepreneurship, wrapped up in a warm and engaging dialogue that leaves listeners inspired to chase their own dreams.
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Today’s chat is all about diving into the world of entrepreneurship with my good buddy, Del Paez, who’s got a wealth of experience under his belt. Right off the bat, we tackle the big question: what pushes someone to leap from the cushy comfort of corporate life into the wild ride of starting their own gig? Del shares his journey from a high-flying career at Seagram to co-founding Orinoco Spirits, bringing French vibes to Latin America. We dig into the nitty-gritty of building a business, the ups and downs of networking, and the surprising lessons that come with being your own boss. So, if you’ve ever thought about breaking free from the corporate grind or just want to hear some engaging stories from the front lines of entrepreneurship, this one’s for you!
Meet Del Paez, a seasoned entrepreneur whose journey from the corporate world to founding Orinoco Spirits is both enlightening and entertaining. This episode gives you the kind of insider scoop you’d expect from a long chat over drinks—only this time, the drinks are all about spirits. Del’s background is rich with experiences from Seagram Spirits and Wine, where he navigated the corporate landscape before deciding to take the plunge into entrepreneurship. He opens up about the pivotal moment when he realized that the security of a corporate job could vanish overnight, prompting the leap into creating something uniquely his own. Del’s story is relatable; he shares the fears, excitements, and realizations that come with such a significant transition.
The conversation shifts gears as Del dives into the nitty-gritty of what it takes to build a brand in the competitive spirits market. From initial consulting gigs that laid the groundwork to the actual launch of Orinoco, he highlights the blend of strategy, tenacity, and a bit of luck that are essential for success. Del shares stories of the early struggles with cash flow and the learning curve that comes from managing a startup, emphasizing how critical it is to have a financial cushion before taking the plunge. His anecdotes about navigating the challenges of establishing distribution channels in Latin America are not just informative; they’re filled with humor and a sense of camaraderie that every entrepreneur can appreciate.
Towards the end, Del reflects on the emotional aspects of entrepreneurship—the exhilarating highs and the gut-wrenching lows. He talks about the importance of maintaining a balanced perspective, stressing that while the journey can be tumultuous, it’s also immensely rewarding. Del’s insights on building a supportive network and embracing the unpredictability of business will resonate with anyone considering a similar path. This episode is more than just a business story; it’s a celebration of resilience, passion, and the unyielding spirit of entrepreneurship, wrapped up in a warm and engaging dialogue that leaves listeners inspired to chase their own dreams.
Takeaways:
Companies mentioned in this episode: