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Ep 1: How to Pick Yourself Up After 16,000 People Talk You Down - Alex Loh from Aviary & Co
- 2021/04/27
- 再生時間: 41 分
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あらすじ・解説
Imagine this. You’ve held series of successful events, build a team, gathered a following, grew a brand. And then, you decided to hold this huge event - a marathon with 16,000 pax - thinking it’s going to hit a home run. But things go the complete opposite. Today, our guest will share his unfiltered experience on just that.
Our guest, Alex, is the founder of Aviary & Co., a solo consultant company in the sports and wellness business space. He was also the co-founder of the now infamous Yolo Run, the one that have a lot of media backlash. And he will share his painful experience in his entrepreneurship journey, some of his lowest moments and how he overcame it.
As someone who has been an employee and an entrepreneur, Alex shares his perspectives on their difference and why he chose to be an entrepreneur. And while people tend to be more risk-averse and less entrepreneurial as they get older, he provided a different view to it. He also shared how he grows his network to fit his entrepreneurial purpose. And what advice would he give to someone who wants to be an entrepreneur?
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