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doing it because it's a big bet and cash flow is a big concern, right? But oftentimes I find if you make the right choice on one of these risky bets, the upside is so asymmetrically in your favor that it can definitely be worth doing. So thanks for those questions, James. I hope that was helpful. That's my final question for today. Thanks so much for joining me this week and every week.
doing it because it's a big bet and cash flow is a big concern, right? But oftentimes I find if you make the right choice on one of these risky bets, the upside is so asymmetrically in your favor that it can definitely be worth doing. So thanks for those questions, James. I hope that was helpful. That's my final question for today. Thanks so much for joining me this week and every week.
This is Rob Walling signing off from episode 760.
This is Rob Walling signing off from episode 760.
It's Tiny Seed Tales, Season 4, Episode 6, where we continue hearing Colleen Schnettler's startup journey, and we ask ourselves, does AI plus a pivot equal success? Before we get into the episode, applications for our next batch of Tiny Seed companies are open from now until February 23rd.
It's Tiny Seed Tales, Season 4, Episode 6, where we continue hearing Colleen Schnettler's startup journey, and we ask ourselves, does AI plus a pivot equal success? Before we get into the episode, applications for our next batch of Tiny Seed companies are open from now until February 23rd.
If you want to be part of a world-class accelerator, receive the perfect amount of funding, mentorship, advice, and community, head to tinyc.com slash apply. And now let's dive into the episode.
If you want to be part of a world-class accelerator, receive the perfect amount of funding, mentorship, advice, and community, head to tinyc.com slash apply. And now let's dive into the episode.
Welcome back to Tiny Seed Tales, a series where I follow a founder through the wild roller coaster of building their startup. I'm your host, Rob Walling, a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Tiny Seed, the first startup accelerator designed for bootstrappers. Today, in episode six of this season of Tiny Seed Tales, we're diving back into Colleen's journey.
Welcome back to Tiny Seed Tales, a series where I follow a founder through the wild roller coaster of building their startup. I'm your host, Rob Walling, a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Tiny Seed, the first startup accelerator designed for bootstrappers. Today, in episode six of this season of Tiny Seed Tales, we're diving back into Colleen's journey.
It's been a whirlwind since we last checked in with twists, turns, and moments of uncertainty. But that's what makes her story so captivating. It's a tale of resilience, ambition, and the pursuit of something bigger. So buckle up and join me as we explore the latest chapter in Colleen's adventure.
It's been a whirlwind since we last checked in with twists, turns, and moments of uncertainty. But that's what makes her story so captivating. It's a tale of resilience, ambition, and the pursuit of something bigger. So buckle up and join me as we explore the latest chapter in Colleen's adventure.
In last week's episode, Colleen and her co-founder Aaron had decided to go their separate ways, and Colleen seemed to be quite stressed.
In last week's episode, Colleen and her co-founder Aaron had decided to go their separate ways, and Colleen seemed to be quite stressed.
Four months have passed since our last conversation, and Colleen dove headfirst into a new project called getpodcastleads.com, seeking to scratch her own itch and solve a familiar pain point in the world of podcasting. But as the dust settled, she faced the harsh reality of market viability. There was certainly a problem there, but would the market actually pay to solve it?
Four months have passed since our last conversation, and Colleen dove headfirst into a new project called getpodcastleads.com, seeking to scratch her own itch and solve a familiar pain point in the world of podcasting. But as the dust settled, she faced the harsh reality of market viability. There was certainly a problem there, but would the market actually pay to solve it?
So I asked Colleen how she launched it.
So I asked Colleen how she launched it.
Hey, that's what we call an indie hacker launch. Yeah, well. Ooh, that was savage. Burn. That was brutal.
Hey, that's what we call an indie hacker launch. Yeah, well. Ooh, that was savage. Burn. That was brutal.