How we bootstrapped our podcast studio in six months to profitiablity.
by Karl Ness | at Minnebar20
We started as an art collective with six artists. We ended up with three and an idea to turn our art studio into a podcast studio. We signed our studio lease in September and had our first paying client in the studio in November. As of April, we're posting a profit less than six months later. I'll detail the journey and how we managed to scrape the money together to get it off the ground to how we're doing now.
Karl Ness
Former developer turned accessibility engineer turned startup founder. Kind of a strange place to find myself in mid-career having had a few bad experiences with startups, now finding myself as a founder and partner to a successful startup. Sometimes life takes you in a direction you had not predicted, but here we are, (hopefully) putting on a session about our startup (after having been a long time supporter and attendee of past Minnebar conferences) and the crazy experiences and decisions we've made along the journey so far.
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