In this episode, Lee Zuvanich, Sarah Schumacher and Zach Oshinbanjo dive deep into the multifaceted decision-making process of knowing when to throw in the towel. Enduring feast and famine business cycles, investor pressure, being too busy to listen... they discuss their own experiences with the mental gymnastics behind tough decisions. Expect insights on how anxiety can be helpful, the importance of intuition, and balancing the thrill of the idea with insights from the real world. Plus, hear why ignoring your mom's business advice might be the best move you'll ever make. If you've ever wonder how other founders differentiate between burnout and strategic pivots, this candid, conversation should be eye-opening.
Timestamps:
00:32 Personal Struggles and Business Cycles
01:48 Advice from Mentors and Entrepreneurs
03:26 Balancing Mental Health and Business
05:52 Trusting Your Intuition
06:18 Defining Success and Risk
07:13 The Role of Anxiety and Intuition
08:24 The Decision to Quit
13:29 Capturing and Evaluating Ideas
22:05 Grieving and Moving On
24:29 Conclusion: The Entrepreneurial Spirit
Mentioned In This Episode:
- Pain x Resistance = Suffering
- Loonshots by Safi Bahcall (Akira Endo and the Heart of Stone – Chapter 2)
Founder Problems is a podcast by and for real-world, fed-up founders. Three entrepreneurs in the messy middle share hot takes, actionable steps, and resources to navigate the challenges of running a business—no promises of 10x growth or swooning investors. Every founder’s journey is different, so take what works and make it your own.
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