In this inspiring episode, Matt Rosen sits down with Sunny Vanderbeck, entrepreneur, investor, Army veteran, and author of Selling Without Selling Out. Sunny takes us on a journey of resilience, grit, and the lessons learned from building and rebuilding companies.
From starting college at 16, earning an engineering degree, serving in the U.S. Army, and launching his first company in his 20s—Sunny’s path is anything but ordinary. He candidly shares the highs and lows of entrepreneurship: selling his business, facing a devastating setback, and ultimately buying his company back after bankruptcy.
Sunny reflects on how grit—simply just keeping going—carried him and his team through uncertain times. He opens up about the importance of empathy, leadership under pressure, and breaking down vs. breaking through. Along the way, he shares stories of lessons learned at Compaq, the impact of 9/11, and how he built his next venture, Satori Capital, over a meal at Chili’s with a vision to reshape the future.
Key Highlights:
Sunny’s journey is proof that setbacks don’t define you—your grit does.
🔗 Learn more about Sunny and Satori Capital: satoricapital.com
📘 Get his book Selling Without Selling Out: Amazon link
Stay Gritty!