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559: How a $100M Exit Left This 30 Year Old Lost | Jake Kassan

559: How a $100M Exit Left This 30 Year Old Lost | Jake Kassan

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✅ Want all-access to step-by-step training from 7, 8 & 9-figure founders? Start your Foundr+ $1 trial today → Click Here ✅ Prefer 1-on-1 mentorship to launch or scale your brand faster? Apply for eCommerce coaching: → Starting your ecom biz? Click Here → Already selling and want to scale? Click Here What You’ll Learn in This Episode In this episode, Jake Kassan, co-founder of Movement Watches, reveals the emotional rollercoaster of building and selling a business for $100M—and what came after. He shares: ✅ How he scaled Movement from a $5,000 credit card to a $100M exit ✅ The loneliness and identity crisis he faced after selling ✅ Why chasing money alone didn’t fulfill him ✅ The creative spark that led him to YouTube ✅ His advice for founders struggling with burnout or searching for meaning If you’re a founder chasing big goals, feeling stuck, or wondering what comes next—this episode is packed with raw, honest insights that rarely get shared. 📩 How We Can Help You Scale Your Business Faster 🔥 Want to learn directly from 7, 8 & 9-figure founders inside Foundr+? Start your $1 trial today → Click Here 💡 Prefer a custom roadmap and 1-on-1 coaching? → Starting from scratch? → Apply here → Already have a store? → Apply here 🔗 Connect With Nathan Chan 📸 Instagram 💼 LinkedIn 🔗 Connect With Jake Kassan 📸 Instagram 🎥 YouTube 🎯 Follow Foundr for More Business Growth Strategies 📺 YouTube 🌍 Website 📸 Instagram 📘 Facebook 🐦 Twitter 💼 LinkedIn 🎙️ Podcast

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