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Why Figuring It Out As You Go As a New Founder Isn’t a Bad Thing

Why Figuring It Out As You Go As a New Founder Isn’t a Bad Thing

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Jaclyn Johnson and Marina Middleton are back with another live episode of WorkParty, straight from Austin during South by Southwest (SXSW) and in celebration of the upcoming Future Summit. With over 6,000 RSVPs and an electric lineup of powerhouse speakers, they’re sharing major takeaways from the week, from live broadcasts and back-to-back panels, to unforgettable full-circle moments. Marina reflects on attending Create & Cultivate events just a few years ago and now standing center stage, while Jaclyn opens up about what it means to be a legacy founder in a constantly evolving landscape.

They also give us a sneak peek into the Future Summit, the return of fan favorites like Adrienne Bailon and Ashley Graham, exciting first-timers like Teighan Gerard of Half Baked Harvest and many others! With conversations around personal evolution, building community, and staying relevant in an ever-changing entrepreneurial world, this episode is a powerful reminder that sometimes just showing up can change everything.

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