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Justin sold his first bootstrapped startup for over $10M. He raised $2M out of the gate for his second and then grew from $250K to $3M ARR in one year. He raised $40M in total, including a Series B from Bessemer.
And yet, just a week before recording the episode, he shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent panic attack that left him frozen for 15 minutes. It turns out, the sheer pressure of running a startup gets to him-- like it does to most founders-- and shows up in the forms of panic attacks. Fortunately, he's getting better, but like all of us, mental health is something he has to grapple with, despite all the success he's had.
We discuss mental health in startups, what it takes to be successful, the difference between bootstrapping and the VC-backed route, and how he grew his startup from nothing to 8 figures in just 4 years.
Why you should listen
- Mental health issues among founders are common but rarely discussed.
- Startup life often requires sacrificing work-life balance for success.
- How seemingly simple problems can lead to tremendous value and growth.
- Why starting a startup isn't for everyone.
Keywords
startup stress, mental health, entrepreneurship, product-market fit, venture capital, startup journey, growth, leadership, team dynamics
Timestamps
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:01:07) The Stress of Being a Startup Founder
(00:05:42) The Responsibility for your Workers as a Founder
(00:07:27) Work Life Balance Can't Exist
(00:15:39) The Origin of Aiwyn
(00:20:30) The First Product
(00:27:46) The Main ROI and Business Model of Aiwyn
(00:30:52) Starting During the Pandemic
(00:32:14) The Seed Round & Growth
(00:37:01) Series A
(00:41:41) Reputation Matters
(00:43:42) Finding True Product Market Fit
(00:44:13) One Piece of Advice
Send me a message to let me know what you think!
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Justin sold his first bootstrapped startup for over $10M. He raised $2M out of the gate for his second and then grew from $250K to $3M ARR in one year. He raised $40M in total, including a Series B from Bessemer.
And yet, just a week before recording the episode, he shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent panic attack that left him frozen for 15 minutes. It turns out, the sheer pressure of running a startup gets to him-- like it does to most founders-- and shows up in the forms of panic attacks. Fortunately, he's getting better, but like all of us, mental health is something he has to grapple with, despite all the success he's had.
We discuss mental health in startups, what it takes to be successful, the difference between bootstrapping and the VC-backed route, and how he grew his startup from nothing to 8 figures in just 4 years.
Why you should listen
- Mental health issues among founders are common but rarely discussed.
- Startup life often requires sacrificing work-life balance for success.
- How seemingly simple problems can lead to tremendous value and growth.
- Why starting a startup isn't for everyone.
Keywords
startup stress, mental health, entrepreneurship, product-market fit, venture capital, startup journey, growth, leadership, team dynamics
Timestamps
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:01:07) The Stress of Being a Startup Founder
(00:05:42) The Responsibility for your Workers as a Founder
(00:07:27) Work Life Balance Can't Exist
(00:15:39) The Origin of Aiwyn
(00:20:30) The First Product
(00:27:46) The Main ROI and Business Model of Aiwyn
(00:30:52) Starting During the Pandemic
(00:32:14) The Seed Round & Growth
(00:37:01) Series A
(00:41:41) Reputation Matters
(00:43:42) Finding True Product Market Fit
(00:44:13) One Piece of Advice
Send me a message to let me know what you think!

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