“The Language of Founders: Inside the Minds That Build”
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Title: The Startup Playbook
Author: David S. Kidder
Category: Startups & Entrepreneurship
What if the lone genius myth is actually dangerous for startup founders? Sam and Sophie sit with that question as they unpack David Kidder's raw, interview-driven playbook on what really makes founders succeed.
They walk through Kidder's key frameworks: failing forward by hunting down bad news, the 'job to be done' for product-market fit, and the evolution from minimum viable product to loveable product. The pair also explore the surprising role of luck and how founders can become 'luck magnets' through genuine curiosity and serendipity.
If you're a founder, aspiring entrepreneur, or just curious about the real instincts behind building something from nothing, this episode names the patterns that actually matter. The takeaway: it's less about formulas and more about mindset.
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Chapters
00:00The Lone Genius Myth00:53Failing Forward01:23Job to Be Done and Loveable Product02:13Retention and Habit Formation02:43Hiring, Emotional Toll, and Luck03:38Building a Lasting Institution














