Where The F*CK Have We Been?

Mid-Day Squares - UNCENSORED! - A podcast by Nick, Lez & Jake

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EP 35: After 11 months- we’re back. We dive into where the f*ck we’ve been and scratch the surface on what the f*ck has happened since our hiatus. But first, we focus on the power of “just starting” as a key component of winning. We discuss how important it is to stick to a plan and touch on the uncertainty and difficulty of pulling back when you are on a roll in order to balance the see-saw of momentum in a business. Learnings from our last $10 Million dollar raise are shared with key takeaways on: -how to keep investors and key relationships looped in when you aren’t ready for them, -why our fundraising process is successful: the power of content and building out loud, -the importance of demanding what you want and staying true to who you are, and worrying not about your competition- but only about your customers. . . . Show Notes: We share our unorthodox approach to building a chocolate empire & how to win at raising  capital, the importance of “just starting” and demanding what you want at all costs. Stay up to date with  Mid-Day Squares on Instagram and LinkedIn Watch our raise video  1:48 The power of just starting 3:29 Denying demand 4:25 The importance of your game plan 8:09 Watch the raise video here 8:35 The difficulty of pulling back and thoughts on momentum 10:41 How to keep investors and key relationships looped in when you aren’t ready for them 13:30 Shoutout to our sponsor caffeine 15:25 a fact check on Jake’s caffeine hiatus 16:38 pulling off a $10 Million Dollar fundraise 18:13 Watch the raise video here (same as above) 18:47 Advice to anyone fundraising 19:18 Why our fundraising process is successful: The power of content and building out loud 22:16 Staying true to who you are and demanding what you want 24:00 How to keep investors in touch with your business, before they invest. 25:20 Not worrying about your competition, but only about your customers 26:16 Remarks on consistency and just starting