Sqirl finds itself in a jam

Sqirl finds itself in a jam

Up next

Listen to This: What's Your Problem?

You may know Jacob Goldstein as the former host of the Planet Money podcast. Now, he’s combining his expertise about the money and business worlds with his passion for technology on a brand new show called What’s Your Problem? from Pushkin Industries.What’s Your Problem? is a sho ...  Show more

Listen to This: The Loudest Girl in the World

The Loudest Girl in the World is a new podcast from that tells the story of Lauren Ober's journey to understand what the hell it means to be on the autism spectrum and how to live life as a newly diagnosed autistic person. It's about finding yourself broken in a place you never e ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Why You're Scared of Failure but Shouldn't Be | The Founder Hotline
The GaryVee Audio Experience

Today's episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience is a Twitter spaces conversation I had on the Founder Hotline, a show to help founders talk through tough/vulnerable topics. This conversation full of insight I think a lot of you out there will get value from. I talk about how s ...

  Show more

Failure is Part of the Journey
Founder's Journal

Episode 07: Clock it. It’s time to lay The Plunge to rest. Alex Lieberman (@businessbarista) closes the books on the backyard plunger game. Any entrepreneur knows, it’s not easy making the tough decision to end a business. You end up questioning your ability, your confidence, and ...  Show more

Define Yourself By The Legacy You Wish To Leave Behind | Capital University with Bryce Hall & Pomp
The GaryVee Audio Experience

Today’s episode is an interview that I did on the podcast “Capital University” hosted by Bryce Hall & Pomp to discuss entrepreneurship, legacy and how to become successful at a young age. I share my entrepreneurship story, where I started and how I slowly built my personal ...

  Show more

The Fallacy of Corporate Stability
Founder's Journal

Episode 55: Alex Lieberman (@businessbarista) talks about the mirage of corporate stability. Something he experienced during his time at Morgan Stanley, which he thought was a dream job. It turns out that job security isn’t that secure when your company goes through layoffs. Havi ...  Show more