Prioritize Productivity Over Popularity

Prioritize Productivity Over Popularity

Author: Startups.com November 7, 2025 Duration: 31:59

Ever find yourself caught in the trap of confusing visibility with progress? In this episode, we'll delve into why seeking attention can often feel like momentum but doesn't necessarily translate to business traction. Will Schroter shares a cautionary tale from his own experience, revealing how his focus on brand-building and networking kept him from truly building his company. We explore the fine line between personal branding and productivity, and why many founders need to prioritize the latter to achieve real success. It's a reminder that until your product and business are fully developed, every external interaction could be costing you more than it's worth.

00:30 The Trap of Visibility: A Personal Story
02:24 The Illusion of Popularity vs. Productivity
06:21 The Modern-Day Equivalent: Social Media
09:24 Balancing Publicity and Productivity
11:23 Cautionary Tales and Lessons Learned
12:55 The Importance of Focus and Balance
14:48 Earning the Right to Brand Build
15:29 The Pitfalls of Prioritizing Popularity Over Business
16:07 The Honeymoon Period of Venture Funding
17:40 The Dangers of Personal Branding for Founders
18:47 When Personal Views Hurt Business
21:39 Balancing Personal and Company Brand
23:48 Focus on Building the Business First
30:22 The Cost of External Interactions

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Building a company is far more chaotic and personal than any business school case study lets on. Startup Therapy from Startups.com digs into that reality, moving past polished success stories to focus on the raw, unvarnished journey. Hosts Wil Schroter and Ryan Rutan, who have each navigated these trenches themselves, lead conversations that feel more like essential conversations between founders than a standard interview show. They tackle the specific pressures that come with trying to transform an idea into something meaningful-the financial strain, the team dynamics, the personal sacrifices, and the frequent moments of doubt that rarely make the keynote speech. This podcast operates on a simple premise: the best guidance comes from those who have been there, not from abstract theory. Each episode is a candid session, dissecting the professional hurdles and the intense emotional toll that founders manage daily. You’ll hear direct talk about fundraising fails, partnership conflicts, burnout, and the small victories that keep everything moving forward. It’s a resource for anyone in the thick of building something, offering practical perspectives and a sense of shared experience when the path gets especially tough. The dialogue is straightforward and focused on actionable insight, providing a genuine look at the resilience required to change the world, one startup at a time.
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