148: Building people that build startups - David Brown, CEO Techstars

148: Building people that build startups - David Brown, CEO Techstars

David BrownDavid is a serial entrepreneur who has founded three startups and been involved with two others. David is one of the original founders of Pinpoint Technologies, Inc. which is now part of ZOLL Medical Corporation and provides solutions to the emergency medical servicesmarket.David later co-founded Techstars along with David Cohen, Brad Feld, and Jared Polis. He has been an investor and advisor to Techstars since inception. In 2013, he joined Techstars in a more active role as President.Connect with David on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dbrown/)Twitter (https://twitter.com/dbrown)No Vision All Drive with David Brown (https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/no-vision-all-drive-david-brown/1134407791?ean=9781119632801)Top TipFailure is the best teacherThe quickest road to success is to possess an attitude towards failure. In order to grow, you need failure. Understand and accept failure as a part of life. We often experience that learning is more effective in failure than in success because failure teaches us what works and what does not. When we embrace our strengths or limitations – we become better.People are often so afraid they’ll fail at something that they don’t try. Don’t be one of those people. Everyone has failed at something in his or her life, but not everyone tries again and again.World hard every day to reach your goals and you will. Keep going and you will find success.Subscribe!If you enjoyed the podcast please subscribe and rate it. And of course, share with your friends! Special Guest: David Brown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Why Having a Backup Plan Is Making You Fail - Burn the boats with Matt Higgins

Why Having a Backup Plan Is Making You Fail - Burn the boats with Matt Higgins

In 1519, Hernán Cortés landed in Mexico and promptly set fire to his own fleet. By any conventional measure of military logistics, this seems profoundly counterproductive. It wasn't. Matt Higgins — S...

13 Mar 44min

Why You Have Great Ideas but Never Actually Do Anything With Them

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6 Mar 53min

From Reactance to Resilience: How to manage psychological triggers and create freedom

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Most anger isn’t about the thing. It’s about what the thing means: “Someone just messed with my control.” When your expectations get violated... plans change,d a process breaks, a person does someth...

3 Mar 24min

How To Train Your Mind: The surprising benefits of play

How To Train Your Mind: The surprising benefits of play

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24 Feb 23min

The Weird Psychology of Communication, Self-control, and Gossip: What evolution teaches us about communicating your needs clearly

The Weird Psychology of Communication, Self-control, and Gossip: What evolution teaches us about communicating your needs clearly

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17 Feb 39min

Hidden Potential: The Psychology of self-sabotage and changing what's possible - Heather Moyse (2x Olympic Gold)

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