E179: Adam Dell (Clarity Money acquired by Goldman Sachs) – Run towards what you’re good at

E179: Adam Dell (Clarity Money acquired by Go...

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E178: Joseph Woodbury (CEO/Co-founder of Neighbor) – The startup journey

Joseph is the co-founder of Neighbor, the Airbnb of storage. Turning down a job at Bain, how to raise capital from business competitions and create FOMO with investors at the same time. Also, building a company guided by values and why it’s all about the people. 

E177: Frank Rotman (QED Investors) - Getting to yes

Getting a job at Capital One before it was called fintech. The importance of exploration in a career, what to look for in your job and the future of consumer finance. 

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