
Make It or Break It: Two Truths Every Founder Faces (The Money You Fear and the Rebuild You Avoid)
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About this listen
Host Leslie Youngblood speaks with Mandana Milano, founder of Peony Talent, about the challenges and fears that come with entrepreneurship, particularly focusing on financial literacy and the necessity of rebuilding a business. They discuss the importance of facing financial fears, the value of active learning, and the need to adapt and evolve in response to market changes. Mandana shares her personal experiences of navigating financial uncertainty and the various phases of rebuilding her business, emphasizing the importance of staying true to one's mission and values while embracing change.
About Our Guest
- Mandana Mellano, founder of Peony Talent
- Peony Talent website
- Connect with Mandana on LinkedIn
- Follow Peony Talent on LinkedIn
Key Takeaways
- Financial literacy is crucial for entrepreneurs.
- Don't avoid financial discussions; lean into them.
- It's okay to feel overwhelmed by finances.
- Rebuilding is a necessary part of business growth.
- Trust your intuition when making business decisions.
- Active learning can change the trajectory of your business.
- Stay true to your mission while adapting to change.
- Change is scary, but it's also an opportunity for growth.
- You can learn from financial missteps; they are not failures.
- Bet on yourself and your abilities. You won't be disappointed.
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