#201 – 3x Growth, Dating, and Hiring a Coach for Everything with Ben Orenstein of Tuple

#201 – 3x Growth, Dating, and Hiring a Coach for Everything with Ben Orenstein of Tuple

Author: Courtland Allen and Channing Allen April 16, 2021 Duration: 43:03
Today I’m catching up with Ben Orenstein (@r00k) after nearly two years. Since then his company Tuple has grown 3x and is hitting millions on annual revenue. In this episode, I talk to Ben about the factors behind his insane growth, what it’s like being single as a startup founder, and why he’s hiring a coach for nearly every aspect of his life.

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