Beyond Fulfillment Podcast
Navigating Entrepreneurship Later in Life: Carlos Ponce on Peoplebound's Success
20 Aug 2024
Here are the episode highlights from my conversation with Carlos Ponce: 1. Transitioning from Corporate to Entrepreneurship: Carlos Ponce shared his journey from a long corporate career in sales and tech to founding Peoplebound at the age of 55. He emphasizes that making a career switch later in life is challenging, but possible, especially when driven by personal goals and aspirations. The move was a leap of faith, supported by his son, which helped smooth the transition process.2. Leveraging Family Dynamics in Business: Peoplebound is a family-owned agency where Carlos and his son are partners. This setup adds a unique layer of accountability and commitment. Carlos highlights that the family bond contributed to maintaining momentum and emotional support during difficult times, which helped them overcome various setbacks and challenges.3. The Importance of Passion in Business Ventures: Carlos initially offered two services: assembling remote SDR teams and podcast production. He discovered that passion plays a crucial role in success. The SDR service failed because it lacked personal significance and passion, whereas podcast production thrived because it resonated with Carlos' interests and strengths. This taught him the lesson of focusing on ventures that one genuinely enjoys and aligns with personally.4. Building Meaningful Relationships through Podcasting: Carlos explained why podcasts are an essential marketing tool, especially in B2B settings. Podcasts provide a unique platform to build valuable relationships, offering extended time to engage in in-depth and meaningful conversations with prospects. This helps in understanding clients better and can build long-term, fruitful relationships that are hard to achieve through typical business calls or meetings.5. Aligning Clients and Projects with Personal Interests: Carlos advises selecting clients and projects that feel right on a personal level. He shared that he aims to work with industries he resonates with, such as tech, hospitality, and tourism. This alignment ensures that the work is engaging and fulfilling. The philosophy of "if it’s not a hell yes, it’s a no" guides him in choosing the right projects, making the work more enjoyable and the outcomes more impactful.#entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #podcast #podcastshow #podcasting #peoplebound #familybusiness #networking
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