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MBA for Entrepreneurs
by Phil Smy
Welcome to MBA for Entrepreneurs, the podcast where real-world lessons meet practical business strategies. Hosted by Phil Smy—a former SaaS founder turned MBA graduate now living in rural Japan—this show is all about bridging the gap between technical skills and entrepreneurial success.Each episode dives into actionable insights on leadership, finances, startup strategies, and personal growth, while sharing candid stories from Phil’s own journey—from coding to creating meaningful businesses. You’ll also hear from an incredible network of entrepreneurs, industry leaders, and MBA grads who’ve
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You've Been Generating Business Ideas WRONG (Do THIS Instead!) | MBA for Entrepeneurs
You've Been Generating Business Ideas WRONG (Do THIS Instead!)🚨 Most entrepreneurs approach business ideas the WRONG way… and I know because I made the same mistake. But after years of trial and error, I discovered a game-changing method that flips the script. And trust me—it’s NOT what you think.💡 In this video, I’ll show you:✅ The #1 mistake entrepreneurs make when coming up with ideas✅ Why brainstorming fewer ideas is actually hurting you✅ Seven proven strategies that successful founders use to generate business ideas that actually work✅ A powerful Idea Evaluation Matrix that will help you instantly know which ideas have real potentialBy the end, you’ll have a repeatable system for generating and validating business ideas—so you never waste time chasing the wrong ones again.
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Taking the Plunge | MBA for Entrepreneurs
Quitting your job to go all-in on your business? Think twice. Success isn’t just about passion—it’s aboutdefining your purpose andbuilding skills through deliberate practice before taking the leap. Learn how to set yourself up for success and avoid common pitfalls. Listen now! #Entrepreneurship #Startups
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Failure IS an Option: Why Every Entrepreneur Needs to Fail | MBA for Entrepreneurs
Failure in entrepreneurship isn’t just likely—it’s guaranteed at some point. But here’s the truth: failing doesn’t make you a failure. It’s what you do next that defines you. In this episode, we break down the realities of failure, why so many startups don’t make it past their first few years, and most importantly—how to learn from failure instead of letting it stop you. 📉 Why do startups fail? Harvard Business Review found that 30% of startups fail within five years, and a major reason is the inability to pivot. Many founders fall in love with their first idea and ignore clear signs they need to adjust. I share my own failure story—launching a mobile casino product way before the tech and market were ready. Timing matters, and I learned the hard way. 💡 Good failure vs. bad failure Good failure teaches you valuable lessons, like Arianna Huffington’s failed run for governor that led to the creation of the Huffington Post. Bad failure happens when companies deceive or ignore feedback—like Innisfree’s “paper” bottle that turned out to be plastic, leading to a huge customer backlash. 🛠 How to recover from failure and bounce back stronger Monetary Recovery: Finding new revenue streams fast to stabilize. Psychological Recovery: Taking a break, stepping back, and regaining perspective. Post-Mortem Analysis: Asking the hard questions—what went wrong, and how do I make sure it doesn’t happen again? 🔥 Failure isn’t the end—it’s a pivot point. If you’ve faced failure in your business, you’re not alone. And if you’re struggling with what comes next, let’s talk! I love hearing about people’s startups—seriously, no charge, just a great conversation. Reach out anytime. 📩 Subscribe to my Substack for deep dives into entrepreneurship: https://philonrails.substack.com🔗 Follow the podcast for more real talk on startups, success, and everything in between. Failure isn’t the opposite of success—it’s part of the journey. Let’s learn from it together. 🚀
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The Entrepreneurial Mindset: Unlock Your Creative Superpower
The Entrepreneurial Mindset: Creativity, Confidence, and GritWhat separates successful entrepreneurs from everyone else? It’s not luck or magic—it’s mindset. In this episode, I break down the essential traits of an entrepreneurial mindset, including: The power of taking small, consistent actions to create big results Why creativity (and even ADHD) can be your secret weapon How to lead yourself with confidence, grit, and self-discipline If you’re ready to think like an entrepreneur, this episode is packed with actionable tips, personal stories, and insights to help you succeed. Resources Mentioned: Shop Real Life Rails Merch: https://shop.realliferails.com Grab My YA Fantasy Book: https://amzn.to/2Px2KGn Courses for Developers & Entrepreneurs: https://thinkific.com Download Helpful Tools: https://gumroad.com Don’t forget to follow and share this episode with anyone who needs a mindset upgrade!
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5 Entrepreneur Myths You’ve Been Lied to About (and the Truths You Need!)
Think entrepreneurs are fearless geniuses with billion-dollar ideas? Not quite. In this episode of MBA for Entrepreneurs, I’m breaking down five of the biggest myths about entrepreneurship and revealing the truths that aspiring entrepreneurs need to hear. From the reality of calculated risks to the importance of execution over invention, this episode serves up practical insights and real-world examples to help you cut through the noise and focus on what really matters. Whether you’re just starting out or knee-deep in your entrepreneurial journey, these truths will change the way you think about building a business. 💡 Key Takeaways: Why entrepreneurship is a skill anyone can learn. The truth about risk-taking (hint: it’s not about being fearless). How execution beats big ideas every time. Why collaboration is more important than going solo. The power of taking action before you have all the answers. Subscribe to MBA for Entrepreneurs for more episodes that distill practical lessons from my Executive MBA experience and entrepreneurial career. Let’s bust some myths and build something great together!
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Building a Meaningful Business: Why I Pivoted My Focus
In this episode, I share why I’m shifting from coding-focused content to a broader exploration of entrepreneurship and personal growth. After years of building successful SaaS businesses and completing my MBA, I’ve realized that meaningful success is about more than profit—it’s about balance, purpose, and lifelong learning. Join me as I reflect on lessons from my MBA, personal stories from the trenches of entrepreneurship, and why this pivot is the start of something bigger. Whether you're a developer dreaming of launching your first product or an entrepreneur navigating the messy realities of business, this episode is for you.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to MBA for Entrepreneurs, the podcast where real-world lessons meet practical business strategies. Hosted by Phil Smy—a former SaaS founder turned MBA graduate now living in rural Japan—this show is all about bridging the gap between technical skills and entrepreneurial success.Each episode dives into actionable insights on leadership, finances, startup strategies, and personal growth, while sharing candid stories from Phil’s own journey—from coding to creating meaningful businesses. You’ll also hear from an incredible network of entrepreneurs, industry leaders, and MBA grads who’ve
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