Foundr Magazine Podcast | Learn From Successful Founders & Proven Entrepreneurs, The Ultimate Startup Podcast For Business

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We interview hard to reach entrepreneurs. (Seth Godin, Tim Ferriss, Tony Robbins, Barbara Corcoran, Daymond John & many more).Unlike most podcast interview series Nathan Chan literally started from knowing nothing. He was just an average guy working in a 9-5 job he utterly hated. He knew nothing about entrepreneurship, nothing about startups, nothing about marketing, and nothing about online or how to build a business. So from launching Foundr Magazine he's gone out and spoken to some of the most successful entrepreneurs and founders in the world in the world to find out exactly what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur, so YOU can learn from them.Why this podcast? Because we're asking the same questions you want to know as an entrepreneur on their journey to building an extremely successful business. We're on the front-lines facing the daily battles you are. How do I get more customers? How do I scale my business? I want to start a business, but just don't know where to start? How did this person get millions of customers and make millions of dollars and have a such a massive impact on the world?Some of these entrepreneurs are very well known, and some not known at all and thats the cool part! Here we will share with you our best interviews from Foundr magazine showcasing this persons processes, failures, critical lessons learnt and actionable strategies showing YOU how to build a successful business. This is NOT your AVERAGE everyday entrepreneurship podcast.

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  • 639: From $60K in Debt to ICONIC $100M Fashion Label | Rebecca Minkoff

    12/03/2026 Duración: 57min

    Rebecca Minkoff arrived in New York City at 18 with no money, no degree, and a low-paid internship that paid $3 an hour. She lived in a relative's playroom just to make it work. Twenty-one years later, she's built a globally recognized fashion empire and become one of the most influential voices in the fashion and entrepreneurial world. But the journey from handing out postcards in Union Square to building a $100 million brand wasn't linear—it was filled with $60,000 in credit card debt, strategic pivots, and bold reinventions. In this interview, the founder and creative director of Rebecca Minkoff breaks down how she went from consignment sales in the East Village to building a licensing empire with 16 partners, why she joined The Real Housewives of New York as a strategic business move, and the exact moment she realized she needed to pivot from vertical integration to a licensing model to survive. What you'll learn in this interview: • How Rebecca survived on $3/hour while building her first c

  • TRAILER: Little Empires — A Foundr Original Series

    11/03/2026 Duración: 03min

    You've heard from the best in the business — Mark Cuban, Alex Hormozi, Emma Grede. Their stories are incredible. But sometimes, you need to hear from someone who's exactly where you are right now. Little Empires is a brand new series from the Foundr team, shining a spotlight on the builders inside our own community. These are Foundr students who are in the trenches — taking action, learning the hard lessons, and building their businesses in real time. No million-dollar investor checks. No built-in audiences. Just real founders, real journeys, and the honest, unfiltered realities of building something from the ground up. Because the truth is, some of the greatest businesses start small. With an idea. A side hustle. A late night after your day job. Or that one moment you finally decide to bet on yourself. Every big empire starts small — and this is where their story begins. Little Empires is proudly produced by the Foundr team as part of our mission to democratise entrepreneurial education and suppor

  • 638: (Solo) How I'd Launch an Ecom Brand in 2026 with $10K and Zero Followers

    09/03/2026 Duración: 08min

    If you're just getting started with e-commerce and you're wondering how to actually scale with limited cash and no audience, this episode is for you. I get asked this all the time: "Nathan, how do I get started when I only have a small budget?" Here's the truth: most founders tattoo their business idea to their arm. They fall in love with the brand, the product, the vision — and they hold on even when the unit economics don't work. But after launching Healthish to $1 million a year at close to 40% net margins, and helping thousands of DTC brands inside Foundr, I know exactly what works. In this episode, I break down the exact playbook I'd use if I were starting a brand new e-commerce business tomorrow with no audience and just a $10,000 budget. This is strategic, tactical, and based on what I've done and what I've seen work inside the Foundr ecosystem. Here's what you'll take away: Why high-margin products are non-negotiable — aim for 70-80% gross margin, lightweight, easy to ship How to alloc

  • 637: How One Decision Separates a $1 Million Business From a $250 Million One | Leila Hormozi

    06/03/2026 Duración: 58min

    Leila Hormozi went from six arrests in 18 months to building a portfolio generating over $250 million in annual revenue by age 30. What makes her story fascinating isn't just the rags-to-riches narrative—it's her unflinching honesty about the messy middle, her unconventional approach to leadership, and how she scales companies with ruthless precision while maintaining her humanity. Alongside her husband Alex, Leila has become one of the most respected operators in the business world, and in this conversation, she holds nothing back. In this interview, the co-founder of Acquisitions.com breaks down the exact moment her father's words saved her life and sparked a complete transformation, why pain—not discipline—is the real driver of massive change, and her framework for hiring and building lean, high-performing teams that punch way above their weight. What you'll learn in this interview: • The exact moment Leila's father's words sparked her complete transformation • Why pain, not discipline, is th

  • 636: (Solo) The Facebook Ads Metrics That Actually Matter When Scaling

    02/03/2026 Duración: 10min

    Most founders think scaling Facebook ads is about finding one winning ad and spending more behind it. But that's not how it works — especially not anymore. Here's the truth: the brands that scale obsess over the numbers. Not just ROAS. Not just conversion rate. And definitely not just the data inside Facebook Ads Manager. They understand the full picture — from traffic to creative to business economics. And after watching Nick Shackelford scale a brand from $20K/day to $250K/day in ad spend in just 45 days, I know exactly which metrics separate the operators from the marketers. In this episode, I break down the core metrics you need to watch like a hawk if you want to scale profitably. This is what we teach inside Foundr Operators, and it's the difference between burning cash and building a real, scalable business. Here's what you'll take away: The three buckets of metrics every operator tracks: traffic, creative & conversion, and business & profit Why CPM, CTR, and CPC are your leading indicato

  • 635: The Meta Ads System Working in 2026 | Nick Shackelford

    27/02/2026 Duración: 52min

    Nick Shackelford has spent hundreds of millions of dollars profitably on Meta ads and grown Structured from zero to $76 million in revenue in under three years. And he's here to tell you this clearly: Meta isn't broken. Most founders are just reading the wrong signals. In this interview, the co-founder of Structured Agency and partner at BREZ breaks down what actually matters in 2026. From why testing more ads is often making performance worse to the exact point when Meta advertising stops being a media buying problem and becomes a business model problem, this is the operator's playbook for Meta ads from someone managing millions in spend across real accounts right now. Nick also reveals the new community he's building with Foundr to help founders master the numbers and build marketing strength in-house. What you'll learn in this interview: • Why the 2019-2021 Meta playbook is actively hurting performance in 2026 • Which metrics are misleading founders and how to read the right signals • How Me

  • 634: (Solo) My Current AI Stack (and How It’s Helping Us Move 10x Faster at Foundr)

    23/02/2026 Duración: 11min

    Most founders are either ignoring AI or drowning in it. But here's what I've learned after 13 years of building Foundr: AI isn't a shortcut to success — it's a tool. And when used right, it's like upgrading from a horse to a car. You make the same journey, but a lot faster. I've always run Foundr lean. At one point we had 80-90 people and it was a disaster — bloated, slow, misaligned. Now we move fast, we collaborate fast, and we scale without heavy layers of management. And AI is a massive part of how we're maintaining that speed. In this episode, I walk you through my current AI tool stack — the exact tools I use daily, what I use them for, and why. This is tactical, specific, and designed to help you operate leaner without burning out or bloating your team. Here's what you'll take away: Why Manus AI is my new favorite tool for building decks, analyzing data, and writing copy (miles ahead of ChatGPT) How I use Notion AI as my second brain to structure my day, summarize projects, and keep me

  • 633: We Built a $42M Business by Reinventing Coffee | Purity Coffee

    20/02/2026 Duración: 50min

    Amber and Andrew Salisbury turned a marriage argument about coffee into an eight-figure health food empire. After Andrew couldn't find a single coffee brand that prioritized health over marketing, the husband-and-wife founders spent two years in research and development with leading coffee scientists to create Purity Coffee—the first specialty-grade coffee engineered specifically for maximum health benefits. No shortcuts. No compromises. Just pure science-backed coffee that tastes incredible. In this interview, the co-founders of Purity Coffee break down how they lab-tested 59 competing coffee brands to prove the market gap, why they focus on the presence of good compounds rather than just the absence of bad ones, and the exact margin structure that allows them to reinvest in regenerative farming and continuous product innovation. What you'll learn in this interview: • How a marriage argument about coffee led to building an eight-figure brand • Why they spent two years in R&D before launching th

  • 632: (Solo) Why In-Person Still Wins (Even in a Remote World)

    16/02/2026 Duración: 06min

    We've glorified remote work — the flexibility, the efficiency, the freedom to work from anywhere. And don't get me wrong, I love it too. But here's what we've lost in translation: humans are wired for connection. And when it comes to deals, creative work, strategic alignment, and building real trust, Zoom just doesn't cut it. I learned this the hard way while building something with Nick Shackelford, one of the best paid ad experts in the world. We were collaborating remotely for months — different timezones, misalignment, things stalling. Then we flew him to Melbourne for four days. I'm not exaggerating: we got more done in those four days than we had in three to four months remotely. In this episode, I break down why in-person collaboration is still the most powerful tool you have as a founder, and how to use it strategically without abandoning the remote work you've built. Here's what you'll take away: Why remote tools are essential but not a replacement for face-to-face connection The data

  • 631: He Built a $125M Brain Food Brand With Just 10 People | Will Nitze

    12/02/2026 Duración: 53min

    Will Nitze went from selling Linsanity T-shirts in his college dorm to building IQ Bar into a $125 million brain food empire—with just a team of ten people. No bloated headcount. No burning through VC cash. Just ruthless focus on unit economics and a contrarian approach to funding that let him scale aggressively while maintaining control. In this interview, the founder and CEO of IQ Bar breaks down how he turned a $73,000 Kickstarter into one of the fastest-growing CPG brands in America, why he believes bootstrapping is the worst thing you can do in food and beverage, and the exact moment—five years in—when he knew this could be a massive company. From cracking Costco and Whole Foods to reinventing the business over ten times, this episode is a masterclass in hyper-lean growth, retail strategy, and building a company like a knife fight. What you'll learn in this interview: • Why bootstrapping is the worst thing you can do in CPG • Will's contrarian fundraising strategy: raising less money, more o

  • 630: (Solo) How to Find People Who Actually Care About Your Business

    09/02/2026 Duración: 10min

    Most founders are desperate to hire — but they're asking the wrong question. It's not "How do I find great people?" It's "How do I find people who care as much as I need them to?" Here's the truth: you can't scale alone. And no one will ever care about your business as much as you do. But after building Foundr and making every hiring mistake in the book (including paying half-million-dollar salaries that didn't work out), I've learned this: caring can't be taught, but it can be detected. In this episode, I share the exact framework I use to hire outliers and build a team that treats Foundr like their own. This is how we've built a high-performance culture where people don't just show up — they go the extra mile. Here's what you'll take away: • Why caring can't be taught, but how to spot the early signs in interviews and reference checks • The culture mistake that kills performance: your worst performer sets the standard for everyone • How mission and purpose become your secret weapon for attracting p

  • 629: $50K to $300M+: How Two L'Oréal Employees Built Glow Recipe | Sarah Lee

    05/02/2026 Duración: 01h01min

    Sarah Lee went from cold-emailing 700 journalists by hand and sleeping two hours a night to building Glow Recipe into a nine-figure global skincare brand inside Sephora. And she did it without raising venture capital. In this interview, the co-founder of Glow Recipe breaks down how a $50,000 bootstrapped Korean beauty curation site turned into one of the most recognisable modern skincare brands in the world — including how they broke even in just three months, why they walked away from millions to stay in control, and the exact moment they knew it was time to build their own products. From getting on Shark Tank in year one to launching their first SKU with nothing but a white jar and an iPad mockup, this episode is a masterclass in brand building, retail strategy, and founder-led execution. What you’ll learn in this interview: • How Glow Recipe broke even in just 3 months with a $50K bootstrap • Why Sarah and Christine personally cold-emailed 700+ press contacts • The real economics of starting as a

  • 628: (Solo) The Content Playbook I Wish I Had When I Started

    03/02/2026 Duración: 10min

    If you’re staring at an empty Instagram feed, TikTok account, or LinkedIn page thinking, “What the hell do I even post?”, this episode is for you. Every early-stage founder hits this wall — and most stay stuck because they don’t have a simple, proven system for figuring out what to post or where to start. In this episode, I walk you through the exact method I used this year to rebuild my personal brand and dramatically grow Foundr’s content output. It’s simple, practical, and works even if you have zero followers. This is the content playbook for new founders — based on real evidence, not guesswork. Here’s what you’ll take away: • The recon method: how to reverse-engineer what works in your niche using outlier content • Why you only need 2–3 formats and one platform to start building traction • How to pick the content styles that match your energy, skills, and brand identity • The unicorn strategy: find the top-performing posts in your niche and model the formula • Why most founders fail by trying to “b

  • 627: How Lia Georgantis Built an Iconic Aussie Fashion Brand in Just 5 Years

    29/01/2026 Duración: 58min

    Lia Georgantis took over a multi-brand fashion boutique with no business experience, lost most of her suppliers overnight, then rebuilt it into one of Australia’s most recognisable fashion brands by posting relentlessly on social media. In this interview, the founder of Girls With Gems breaks down how raw, unfiltered content, six to nine posts per day, and authentic storytelling helped her scale through Covid, build a cult-like community, and launch a private label brand that now drives half the company’s revenue. What you’ll learn in this interview: • How posting 6–9 times per day built a loyal ecommerce community • Why relatable content outperformed polished fashion campaigns • How Girls With Gems scaled through Covid while others stalled • The exact mindset shift that unlocked sustainable social growth • Why Lia refuses to participate in Black Friday promotions • How Sneaky Link grew into 50% of total revenue • The risks and rewards of launching a private label brand • How to manage burnout while sca

  • 626: (Solo) Work Life Balance Is an Illusion. Here’s What Works Instead

    27/01/2026 Duración: 10min

    Most founders won’t say this out loud… work-life balance doesn’t really exist. At least not in the early years. I didn’t want balance — I was obsessed. I worked until 5 a.m., skipped sleep, skipped holidays, ignored my health, and pushed myself until the wheels fell off. And eventually, they did. In this episode, I share the truth about burnout, why obsession can be a superpower until it becomes a liability, and how I rebuilt my life using systems, structure, and intentional habits. This is the real story behind how I learned to operate at a high level without destroying myself. Here’s what you’ll take away: • Why obsession is normal early on — but unsustainable long term • The signs of burnout I ignored and what finally forced me to change • The rituals that saved me: steps, gym, sauna, therapy, family time, calendared rest • Why rhythm matters more than balance — and how to design one that works • The life audit exercise that revealed what was truly out of alignment If you feel stretched thin, over

  • 625: From $70M in Debt to $1B Amazon Deal in 45 Days | Jamie Siminoff

    22/01/2026 Duración: 55min

    One billion dollars. That’s what today’s guest built — after being rejected on Shark Tank, nearly going bankrupt multiple times, and spending millions before making a single sale. In this video, Jamie Siminoff, founder of Ring, breaks down the real story behind building one of the most successful hardware startups of all time and selling it to Amazon for over $1B. What you’ll learn in this video: • How to validate and pre-sell a hardware product before manufacturing • The real cost of R&D when building a physical product business • How Shark Tank rejection can accelerate growth, not kill it • Why domain names matter more than founders realise • How Ring survived massive supplier debt and cash pressure • The risks of scaling too fast and hiring ahead of systems • How constraint and pressure forced breakthrough growth • What founders get wrong about raising capital vs bootstrapping By the end of this video, you’ll understand what it truly takes to build a billion-dollar hardware or eCommerce company —

  • 624: (Solo) How to Create More Than You Consume (Without Burning Out)

    20/01/2026 Duración: 09min

    Most founders drown in content — YouTube, TikTok, newsletters, podcasts — but they rarely create anything themselves. And here’s the problem: consumption doesn’t build businesses; creation does. In this episode, I share the practical systems and mindset shifts I’ve used to consistently create content for my personal brand and Foundr, even while running a company. From my “create before you consume” rule, to batching, to living by my notes, to repurposing frameworks, this is the exact approach that’s helped me create momentum without burning out. Here’s what you’ll take away: • The rule that changed everything: create before you consume • How to build a simple content operating system using Notes, Notion, voice memos, and AI • Why one piece of content can become dozens of assets across platforms • How to capture ideas in real time instead of staring at a blank page • The mindset shift: you don’t need to be a content machine — you just need to notice your life If you apply this system in 2026, you’ll b

  • 623: $500K in Debt, 5 Maxed Credit Cards — How Jordan Harper Built an 8-Figure Brand in Year One

    15/01/2026 Duración: 55min

    Jordan Harper built an eight-figure skincare brand in its first year by maxing out five credit cards while already $500,000 in debt — and never raised a single dollar from investors. In this interview, the founder of Barefaced breaks down how years of treating patients as a nurse practitioner revealed a massive gap in the skincare market, why simplifying routines unlocked explosive demand, and how a password-protected pre-order generated over 1,000 sales in 48 hours with no email list. What you’ll learn in this interview: • How Jordan funded her business using credit cards instead of investors • Why simplifying to four SKUs drove eight-figure revenue • The exact pre-order strategy that validated demand before launch • How to build trust and repeat purchases without paid marketing • Why destroying inventory protected long-term brand value • How Barefaced reached a 90% repeat customer rate • The real risks of manufacturing and supplier contracts • How to hire senior talent without giving up equity • Jor

  • 622: (Solo) The Truth About Founder-Led Content in 2026

    13/01/2026 Duración: 08min

    Founder-led branding isn’t dead — but it is evolving fast. Showing your face and posting “day in the life” content is no longer enough to stand out. The bar has risen, audiences have matured, and what worked in 2020 doesn’t cut through in 2026. In this episode, I break down exactly what’s changing, what’s working now, and how to build a brand presence people actually want to follow. From docu-style storytelling, to world-building, to narrative-driven content, to what to do if you don’t want to be the face — this is the roadmap for founders who want to stay relevant, grow trust, and build a brand with depth. Here’s what you’ll take away: • Why “show up and share your story” is now the baseline, not the differentiator • What’s replacing founder-led content: mini-docs, world-building, lifestyle storytelling • Why customers want more than product — they want a movement, a world, a narrative • How brands like Kenzo, Sol de Janeiro, Strawberry Milk Mob, and Drunk Elephant are winning • Why you don’t have to b

  • 621: We Bet $200K on Bras Before Making a Single Sale — Sold 400,000 in 2 Years | Nala

    08/01/2026 Duración: 51min

    Nala was built by two founders with no fashion background who invested $200,000 before making a single sale and went on to sell over 400,000 pieces in just two years. In this interview, Chloe and Phil de Winter break down how they identified a gap in the intimates market, validated demand with fewer than 300 survey responses, and scaled an Australian lingerie brand into a cult favourite with a 70% repeat purchase rate and a national retail partnership with David Jones. What you’ll learn in this interview: • How Nala validated product-market fit with just 250 survey responses • Why they invested $200K upfront before making their first sale • The guerrilla marketing stunt that went viral across Australia • How spending 30% of revenue on marketing drove hypergrowth • Why a 70% repeat purchase rate changed their ad strategy • How to manage extreme SKU complexity in apparel ecommerce • The real challenges of selling bras online at scale • How Nala overturned TikTok bans and platform restrictions • What founde

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