What if the key to entrepreneurial success wasn’t just about capital, but about finding your “good peoples”? This week’s guest, Brandon Na, founded his venture firm on this very principle, a concept born from a lifelong friendship and a desire to build a network of unselfish, supportive guides for founders. His journey reveals that the path to building something meaningful is often about who you have in your corner.
In this conversation, Gary Heldt and Brandon Na explore the realities of the startup world, moving beyond the headlines to discuss what it truly takes to build and scale a business. Brandon shares critical insights on the common pitfalls founders face, the importance of deep self awareness, and how to find a mentor who is genuinely invested in your success. This episode is a masterclass for any entrepreneur who wants to understand the nuances of venture capital, team building, and creating a business that aligns with their personal mission.
Key Takeaways
→ True mentorship is a two way street built on mutual respect and aligned goals.
→ Self awareness is the most significant and most common obstacle for founders seeking capital.
→ Understanding your total addressable market is essential before you even begin to build.
→ Success for a founder doesn’t always mean a massive exit; sometimes it means having the wisdom to walk away.
→ To truly learn a concept, you must be able to teach it to someone else.
→ We live in a capitalistic society, and access to resources is critical for turning an idea into a reality.
If you are navigating the challenges of growing your business, this conversation offers a refreshing perspective on what truly matters. Listen to the full episode for more insights, and consider sharing it with a fellow entrepreneur who could benefit from this guidance.
To learn more about Brandon Na’s work with early stage founders, you can visit his website at Good Peoples Ventures. He is passionate about connecting with entrepreneurs and is open to conversations, so you can also reach out to him directly via email. https://goodpeoplesventures.com/
Pull Quotes
→ "The funny thing is, most people can’t handle the truth. And so you have to kind of gauge whether or not your mentee or whoever you’re trying to help can handle it."
Listen to the full episode, then share it with one founder who needs a smarter circle and a clearer path.