404: How Scooter Braun Learned to Reclaim Himself

404: How Scooter Braun Learned to Reclaim Himself

Scooter Braun is the music-business mind behind the world’s biggest music stars like Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, and Demi Lovato. Now he’s opening up about his entrepreneurial journey and how he’s reclaimed himself. Scooter's music career started as a party promoter in Atlanta. After dropping out of college, he worked at So So Def Recordings and eventually started SB Projects. He gave himself 12 months to make it, and that year discovered a 13-year-old Canadian artist named Justin Bieber. Listen to Nathan and Scooter discuss: His decision to leave So So Def because of the power of social media Why Justin Bieber has made him a better man How Asher Roth’s “I Love College” saved his company from going under Producing Justin Bieber’s My World EP through friendships and favors Why he works with trustworthy people over great people Why identifying talent like falling in love How to deal with people disappointing you as a leader How a week at The Hoffman Process changed his life What Jeff Bezos told him he wants to do next And much more honest, entrepreneurial advice… Who do you want to see next on the podcast? Comment and let us know! And don't forget to leave us a 5-star review if you loved this episode. Wait, there's more… If you enjoy the Foundr podcast, check out our free trainings. Get exclusive, actionable advice from some of the world's best entrepreneurs. For more Foundr content, follow us on your favorite platform: Foundr.com Instagram YouTube Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Magazine

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697: I Sold My House to Fund My Idea - and Built a £26M brand

697: I Sold My House to Fund My Idea - and Built a £26M brand

Sam Faiers had already shut down two businesses. She'd laid off her entire team in one day when the fashion brand stopped turning a profit. So when she found a collagen formula every manufacturer told...

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696: Jamie Left a Nike Exec Job to Bootstrap A Drinkware Brand - Now It's On Track For Seven Figures

696: Jamie Left a Nike Exec Job to Bootstrap A Drinkware Brand - Now It's On Track For Seven Figures

Jamie spent over 20 years in corporate America, including a stint as a Nike executive, before a barbecue accident changed everything. Hosting friends and family in Park City after a near-perfect day o...

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695: (Solo) I Was Winning. So Why Was I Falling Apart?

695: (Solo) I Was Winning. So Why Was I Falling Apart?

A few years ago I started waking up in the middle of the night, heart pounding, cold sweats, this overwhelming feeling of dread I could not explain. And the strangest part was there was no crisis. The...

17 Aug 12min

694: We Were Two Weeks From Shutting Down - Then We Found Our $30M Product

694: We Were Two Weeks From Shutting Down - Then We Found Our $30M Product

Chris and Jake Yap were two weeks from shutting down. A billion-dollar retailer had copied every product they launched and sold them for one tenth the price, then put it in the news - buy this coffe...

13 Aug 51min

693: (Solo) How I Built a Billion Dollar Network From Nothing (And How You Can Too)

693: (Solo) How I Built a Billion Dollar Network From Nothing (And How You Can Too)

I get this all the time. DMs, emails, some version of "hey Nathan, can I pick your brain?" And I get it, the intention is good. But here is what that message actually says to the person receiving it: ...

10 Aug 10min

692: I Was Selling Muesli From My Car Boot - Now I Run a $35M/Year Brand

692: I Was Selling Muesli From My Car Boot - Now I Run a $35M/Year Brand

Narelle Plapp started Food for Health twenty years ago making recipes for patients who couldn't find allergy-friendly food on any shelf. She loaded her first Woolworths order by hand - 14 pallets th...

6 Aug 50min

691: Anastasia's $850K Brand Collapsed To $42K A Month - Then She Tripled It Herself

691: Anastasia's $850K Brand Collapsed To $42K A Month - Then She Tripled It Herself

Anastasia Chapman came up with the idea for her brand where all good bathroom ideas start - sitting on a toilet, hiding a competitor's product she was too embarrassed to be seen with. She developed th...

5 Aug 53min

690: (Solo) The Truth About Selling Your Business (From Someone Who Said No)

690: (Solo) The Truth About Selling Your Business (From Someone Who Said No)

At some point, if you are building a DTC brand and getting traction, someone is going to reach out. An aggregator, a private equity firm, a bigger competitor. And most founders have no idea what to do...

3 Aug 12min

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