EPISODE · Dec 15, 2025 · 35 MIN
Should you build a public business? Nicola Corzine NASDAQ Entrepreneurial Center
from The Rundown with Ramon - Ramon Ray - small business podcast for entrepreneurs · host Ramon Ray, ZoneofGenius.com
In this episode of The Rundown with Ramon, Ramon Ray sits down with Nicola Corzine, Executive Director of the Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center, to talk about what entrepreneurship really looks like beyond headlines and hype. Nicola shares her personal journey as the daughter of an immigrant entrepreneur, a founder whose company was acquired by Microsoft, and now a leader supporting more than 125,000 entrepreneurs globally.The conversation focuses on access, mindset, and strategy. Nicola explains why many capable founders never even see themselves as entrepreneurs, how under-resourced business owners struggle more with networks and confidence than talent, and why success often comes down to focusing on the right milestones instead of endless task lists. She also offers a grounded take on venture capital, going public, and designing a business that fits your life—not someone else’s expectations.This episode is especially relevant for small business owners, Main Street entrepreneurs, and founders who want to grow sustainably while staying true to their values.Key TakeawaysEntrepreneurship is not limited to tech startups or venture-backed foundersUnderserved entrepreneurs often lack access, networks, and belief—not abilityStrategic milestones matter more than being busy with tasksRaising capital and going public are options, not requirementsMain Street businesses and high-growth startups are both essential to the economyAbout the GuestNicola Corzine is the Executive Director of the Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center, a nonprofit organization that provides free education, mentorship, and resources to entrepreneurs around the world. She is also a former founder whose company was acquired by Microsoft.About the HostRamon Ray is a small business expert, entrepreneur, and publisher of ZoneofGenius.com. He hosts The Rundown with Ramon, where he explores real-world insights on business, leadership, and entrepreneurship.
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In this episode of The Rundown with Ramon, Ramon Ray sits down with Nicola Corzine, Executive Director of the Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center, to talk about what entrepreneurship really looks like beyond headlines and hype. Nicola shares her personal journey as the daughter of an immigrant entrepreneur, a founder whose company was acquired by Microsoft, and now a leader supporting more than 125,000 entrepreneurs globally.The conversation focuses on access, mindset, and strategy. Nicola explains why many capable founders never even see themselves as entrepreneurs, how under-resourced business owners struggle more with networks and confidence than talent, and why success often comes down to focusing on the right milestones instead of endless task lists. She also offers a grounded take on venture capital, going public, and designing a business that fits your life—not someone else’s expectations.This episode is especially relevant for small business owners, Main Street entrepreneurs, and founders who want to grow sustainably while staying true to their values.Key TakeawaysEntrepreneurship is not limited to tech startups or venture-backed foundersUnderserved entrepreneurs often lack access, networks, and belief—not abilityStrategic milestones matter more than being busy with tasksRaising capital and going public are options, not requirementsMain Street businesses and high-growth startups are both essential to the economyAbout the GuestNicola Corzine is the Executive Director of the Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center, a nonprofit organization that provides free education, mentorship, and resources to entrepreneurs around the world. She is also a former founder whose company was acquired by Microsoft.About the HostRamon Ray is a small business expert, entrepreneur, and publisher of ZoneofGenius.com. He hosts The Rundown with Ramon, where he explores real-world insights on business, leadership, and entrepreneurship.
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