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Talking Entrepreneurship with Chris Saave (#007)

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Chris Saave is an entrepreneur I’ve been fortunate to see in action the past few years. We cover his thoughts on starting a business, the importance of learning, finding hidden knowledge, and how to take risks.

Many of these lessons have helped me along my entrepreneurial journey. Chris has certainly stepped his game up with his latest venture, Meet Me Card.
If you enjoy the episode, you'd love my weekly newsletter with updates on new episodes and blog posts, as well as a summary of the coolest things I learn each week.

Referenced works:
"Why books don't work" by Andy Matuschak
Timestamps:

(1:03) How we crossed paths

(3:12) How do you get the right idea to start a business?

(9:05) Dealing with the sunk cost fallacy

(12:16) Importance of reading

(18:12) Focus

(22:49) Sight beyond sight

(24:32) Finding hidden knowledge

(28:27) Process of learning new skills

(32:09) Judging by quantity vs quality and the quest for perfection

(35:18) Just do it, avoid regrets of omission, take calculated risks

(41:31) The history behind Meet Me Card and how Chris applied all these lessons

(50:43) Chris’ ideal 25th hour

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Newsletter
Blog
Twitter

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Content provided by Michael Gallagher. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michael Gallagher or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Chris Saave is an entrepreneur I’ve been fortunate to see in action the past few years. We cover his thoughts on starting a business, the importance of learning, finding hidden knowledge, and how to take risks.

Many of these lessons have helped me along my entrepreneurial journey. Chris has certainly stepped his game up with his latest venture, Meet Me Card.
If you enjoy the episode, you'd love my weekly newsletter with updates on new episodes and blog posts, as well as a summary of the coolest things I learn each week.

Referenced works:
"Why books don't work" by Andy Matuschak
Timestamps:

(1:03) How we crossed paths

(3:12) How do you get the right idea to start a business?

(9:05) Dealing with the sunk cost fallacy

(12:16) Importance of reading

(18:12) Focus

(22:49) Sight beyond sight

(24:32) Finding hidden knowledge

(28:27) Process of learning new skills

(32:09) Judging by quantity vs quality and the quest for perfection

(35:18) Just do it, avoid regrets of omission, take calculated risks

(41:31) The history behind Meet Me Card and how Chris applied all these lessons

(50:43) Chris’ ideal 25th hour

Where to listen, subscribe, rate, and review:

Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Newsletter
Blog
Twitter

Thank you for listening!

  continue reading

35 episodes

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