It takes audacity to start a company, grit to grow it, and community to survive the ordeal. From the Ground Up features frank and unfiltered conversations—with some of the most successful founders in the world—about navigating the role of the founder, the tips and tricks entrepreneurs need to know to be successful, and the secrets that nobody really tells you before you start a business.
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It takes audacity to start a company, grit to grow it, and community to survive the ordeal. From the Ground Up features frank and unfiltered conversations—with some of the most successful founders in the world—about navigating the role of the founder, the tips and tricks entrepreneurs need to know to be successful, and the secrets that nobody really tells you before you start a business.
Here is another panel discussion from our Inc Founders House showcase at South By Southwest in Austin, Texas. The conversation was moderated by staff reporter Chloe Aiello and featured Janeya Griffin, the founder of Equity Space Alliance Association, an organization dedicated to creating a more equitable future in commercial space exploration. Also joining the panel was Moriba Jah, the co-founder and chief scientist of GaiaVerse, an AI-driven decision intelligence platform. Together, they discussed the current state of the industry and the possibility of substantial generational prosperity that can result from taking bold risks.
From the Ground Up
It takes audacity to start a company, grit to grow it, and community to survive the ordeal. From the Ground Up features frank and unfiltered conversations—with some of the most successful founders in the world—about navigating the role of the founder, the tips and tricks entrepreneurs need to know to be successful, and the secrets that nobody really tells you before you start a business.