Let’s be honest, you make mistakes. We all do. But how do you bounce back when they really knock you down? We’re talking about critical moments — times when you almost lose a business, or question your character. On this show, from ADP, host Franchesca Ramsey talks candidly with business leaders, startup visionaries, and even a Michelin-starred chef about times when they stumbled, recovered, and came out better for it.
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Let’s be honest, you make mistakes. We all do. But how do you bounce back when they really knock you down? We’re talking about critical moments — times when you almost lose a business, or question your character. On this show, from ADP, host Franchesca Ramsey talks candidly with business leaders, startup visionaries, and even a Michelin-starred chef about times when they stumbled, recovered, and came out better for it.
Joah Spearman - Tech Founder Finding His Bread and Butter
Better For It
25 minutes
5 years ago
Joah Spearman - Tech Founder Finding His Bread and Butter
Joah Spearman is the CEO and founder of Localeur, a platform that shares local recommendations with travelers across the world. He’s been an entrepreneur since he was a kid. But, to become the effective leader he is today, he had to learn how to stay away from what he calls the “bright shiny objects” that can wreck a business.
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Better For It
Let’s be honest, you make mistakes. We all do. But how do you bounce back when they really knock you down? We’re talking about critical moments — times when you almost lose a business, or question your character. On this show, from ADP, host Franchesca Ramsey talks candidly with business leaders, startup visionaries, and even a Michelin-starred chef about times when they stumbled, recovered, and came out better for it.