The Revisionaries

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The Revisionaries

By: Michele Romanow
Narrated by: Michele Romanow
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Most success starts with failure, but we rarely hear those stories. On The Revisionaries, with Michele Romanow, the Dragons’ Den star and millennial tech entrepreneur asks start-up luminaries how they made it through the tough times. They share the crucial missteps and clever iterations that led to big breakthroughs. Candid, informative and fun, each episode reveals what it really takes to make it in business and life.©2020 Antica Productions (P)2020 Antica Productions Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Episode 1: Fast, Not Perfect
    Oct 13 2020
    Endy mattress co-founder Rajen Ruparell has launched more than 50 businesses, but they haven’t all taken off. One of his early “billion-dollar ideas” earned a grand total of $380. He’s learned a thing or two since then about what it takes to make it.
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    30 mins
  • Episode 2: Safe is Risky
    Oct 13 2020
    You have to be bold to be a founder. That’s a lesson Joanna Griffiths learned the hard way when she was building Knix. Now, her innovative brand of women’s underwear has changed the way the previously “unmentionable” category is designed and marketed.
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    33 mins
  • Episode 3: Lost and Founder
    Oct 13 2020
    Rand Fishkin went from launching an SEO software company with a few hundred employees to launching a two-person start-up… and he couldn’t be happier. His story is one of extreme highs and lows, and a Mauviel frying pan.
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    30 mins
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