Entrepreneurship, Non-Traditional Creativity & Quiet Confidence

EPISODE · Aug 6, 2023 · 42 MIN

Entrepreneurship, Non-Traditional Creativity & Quiet Confidence

from House of Bricks · host Adam House

2x New York Times Best Seller to multi-time entrepreneur Josh Linkner, Co-founder and Managing Partner, Muditā Venture Partners is perhaps one of the most inspirational speakers of modern times while also being a fantastic jazz guitarist. In this episode of “House of Bricks,” Josh shares his experiences to push other entrepreneurs toward their potential. With a mindset, “Your entrepreneurial spirit doesn’t start until you’ve been knocked down!” Josh is a living example of where you could go when you take the time and energy to build from the ground up. Josh emphasizes the importance of using creativity in non-traditional ways; having picked up business as a jazz musician himself shares the importance of continuous evolution and quiet confidence by working through the structural and actionable steps required to run a successful business and navigating the personal and emotional experience. In this episode, you won't want to miss: Applying non-traditional experiences to gain business insight [5:35 - 6:33] Navigating Josh’s personal experiences and emotional responses in entrepreneurship steps [5:52-6:33] The importance of adapting critical feedback to make it to the next steps [27:54-30:00] Weighing the person over the deal [41:28-42:24]

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