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Starting A Brand With A Purpose with Chad Massura of Rosy Soil

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In this episode of the 'Shift Click' podcast, host Maaz Ahmed interviews entrepreneur Chad Massura, who shares his journey of building a business as a college student that was eventually sold for 1 million dollars. Chad discusses how entrepreneurship is often overrated and how he learned the importance of building a sustainable brand that aligns with his values. He talks about the challenges he faced along the way and shares insights on how to build a brand that stands the test of time.
Chad also shares his latest venture, 'Rosy Soil', a carbon-negative potting soil that he developed to help tackle climate change. He explains how he came up with the idea and the process he went through to create a product that not only solves a problem, but also aligns with his passion for sustainability.
Join us for an informative and thought-provoking discussion as we explore what happens when Passion Becomes Exhaustion, Navigating Entrepreneurship Burnout, Entrepreneurial Myths, Sustainability, and Product Testing with Chad Massura
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In this episode of the 'Shift Click' podcast, host Maaz Ahmed interviews entrepreneur Chad Massura, who shares his journey of building a business as a college student that was eventually sold for 1 million dollars. Chad discusses how entrepreneurship is often overrated and how he learned the importance of building a sustainable brand that aligns with his values. He talks about the challenges he faced along the way and shares insights on how to build a brand that stands the test of time.
Chad also shares his latest venture, 'Rosy Soil', a carbon-negative potting soil that he developed to help tackle climate change. He explains how he came up with the idea and the process he went through to create a product that not only solves a problem, but also aligns with his passion for sustainability.
Join us for an informative and thought-provoking discussion as we explore what happens when Passion Becomes Exhaustion, Navigating Entrepreneurship Burnout, Entrepreneurial Myths, Sustainability, and Product Testing with Chad Massura
Check our website: Codup.co

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Contact: https://codup.co/contact-us/

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