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Let’s Get Entrepreneurial | Entrepreneur Mindset for Execution

Let’s Get Entrepreneurial | Entrepreneur Mindset for Execution

De : Professor Gary Palin | Angel Investor & Entrepreneurship Educator
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Let’s Get Entrepreneurial is the podcast for founders who turn the entrepreneur mindset into execution—making better decisions, acting faster, and building real traction. Hosted by entrepreneurship educator and angel investor Professor Gary Palin, alongside serial entrepreneur Ryan Budden, the show focuses on the entrepreneur mindset for execution: how founders think, decide, and act to move from ideas to results. Each episode breaks down practical mental models and decision frameworks that help founders: – Improve decision quality under uncertainty – Execute instead of over-planning – Learn faster through feedback and iteration – Build momentum toward first customers Topics are taught through the lens of execution, including founder mindset, prioritization, early traction, MVP thinking, leadership decisions, and identifying red flags in strategy and partnerships. Bonus: Discover your entrepreneurial tendencies with the Janus Entrepreneurial Assessment at https://profspirit.com/jea© 2025 by ProfSpirit LLC. All rights reserved. Direction Développement personnel Economie Management et direction Marketing et ventes Réussite personnelle
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    • How Smart Founders Get Unstuck When Too Many Decisions Break Execution
      Jan 27 2026

      Getting stuck rarely looks dramatic when it starts. It looks like careful thinking, staying involved, and trying to get decisions right. The real damage shows up later, when execution slows because too many decisions quietly funnel back to the founder.

      The earliest warning signs often appear when momentum feels harder than it should. Progress stalls, teams wait, and small decisions drain energy long before results clearly slip.

      In this episode of Let’s Get Entrepreneurial, Professor Gary Palin and Ryan Budden break down how decision fatigue undermines founder execution and turns capable leaders into bottlenecks. This is not about motivation or productivity. It is about execution design and why smart founders often make execution worse by staying too involved for too long.

      You’ll learn how to spot:

      • Decision fatigue that disguises itself as diligence and control
      • Overanalysis that creates paralysis instead of clarity
      • Slack, email, and DM overload that fragments priority and focus
      • Revisiting settled decisions that quietly erodes momentum
      • Founder bottlenecks created by missing systems, not weak teams

      The episode introduces a simple execution reset framework built around three questions every founder must answer clearly: which decisions must be owned, which should be delegated, and which should be automated or ignored. The goal is not better decisions. It is fewer decisions at the top so execution can scale.

      If you feel busy but ineffective, if everything seems to require your input, or if progress slows when you step away, decision fatigue is already present. Getting unstuck is not personal. It is mechanical.

      Execution does not scale on willpower. It scales on systems. Founders do not stall because they lack intelligence or effort. They stall when execution design collapses under the weight of too many decisions.

      👉 Follow the show, share it with one founder who needs to hear it, and visit profspirit.com when you’re ready to go deeper.

      🔥 BONUS: Discover your entrepreneurial tendencies with the Janus Entrepreneurial Assessment and identify exactly where to strengthen your founder mindset for execution.

      Related episodes:

      • Decoding the Eisenhower Matrix: Prioritizing for Success in Entrepreneurship
      • Angel Investor Term Sheet Red Flags That Quietly Kill Founder Execution
      • Hiring Your First Employee: Founder Execution Without Cashflow Chaos
      • Co-Founder Red Flags That Kill Founder Execution (Most Teams Miss This)

      Join the Let’s Get Entrepreneurial community for founder insights, real startup stories, and execution focused frameworks you can apply immediately.

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      13 min
    • Angel Investor Term Sheet Red Flags That Quietly Kill Founder Execution
      Jan 20 2026

      Angel investor term sheet red flags rarely look dangerous when you sign them. They look reasonable, protective, even helpful. The real damage shows up later, when founder execution slows because control and decision authority quietly slipped away.

      The earliest warning signs often show up in startup KPIs, when execution slows long before founders realize decision authority has shifted.

      In this solo episode of Let’s Get Entrepreneurial, Professor Gary Palin breaks down the execution control traps that don’t explode on day one, but surface months later, right when momentum matters most. This is not about valuation games or bad actors. It’s about how seemingly friendly terms reshape behavior under pressure and create hesitation, politics, and drag.

      You’ll learn how to spot:

      • Investor approval creep that turns operational decisions into permission-seeking
      • Premature board control that replaces building with explaining
      • “Protective” provisions that function as hidden vetoes
      • Advice rights without accountability that fragment authority and slow execution

      Before you sign any term sheet, there’s one question you must be able to answer clearly: When things get hard, who has the final say on execution? If the answer is unclear, conditional, or shared by default, execution is already at risk.

      Capital should amplify execution, not dilute it. Founders don’t lose control all at once—they lose it in increments. Term sheets don’t kill companies. Ambiguous authority does.

      👉 Follow the show, share it with one founder who needs to hear it, and visit profspirit.com when you’re ready to go deeper.

      🔥 BONUS: Discover your entrepreneurial tendencies with the Janus Entrepreneurial Assessment and identify exactly where to strengthen your founder mindset for execution.

      Related episodes:

      • Hiring Your First Employee: Founder Execution Without Cashflow Chaos
      • Co-Founder Red Flags That Kill Founder Execution (Most Teams Miss This)
      • Execution Over Ideas: Founder Execution That Actually Works

      Join the Let’s Get Entrepreneurial community for founder insights, real startup stories, and execution-focused frameworks you can apply immediately.

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      5 min
    • Hiring Your First Employee: Founder Execution Without Cashflow Chaos
      Jan 13 2026

      Hiring your first employee is one of the fastest ways founder execution breaks down under cash-flow pressure.

      In this episode of Let’s Get Entrepreneurial, Professor Gary Palin and serial entrepreneur Ryan Budden explain why early hiring failures are rarely about choosing the wrong person and almost always about hiring at the wrong time, for the wrong reason, without clear execution ownership.

      This is not an episode about resumes or interview tricks. It is about the decisions founders make when they add their first employee and how those decisions quietly create cash-flow chaos, execution drag, and cultural damage before anyone realizes it.

      You’ll learn:

      • Why founders hire out of pain instead of strategy and how that mistake compounds
      • The difference between hiring for relief versus hiring for leverage
      • The most common early-stage hiring mistakes that kill momentum and culture
      • How to hire for execution outcomes, not vague roles
      • A repeatable 5-step framework for first hires that protects cash flow and accountability
      • When coaching is the right move and when fast, fair exits are a leadership responsibility

      Early hires shape execution, culture, and decision quality more than any employee who comes later. Get this one wrong and you don’t just lose money—you lose momentum and sleep.

      If you’re thinking about hiring your first employee, or feeling pressure to “just get help,” this episode will help you slow down, think clearly, and hire in a way that actually moves the business forward.

      Listen now and learn how smart founders hire to execute better—not just feel less busy.

      👉 Follow the show, share it with one founder who needs to hear it, and visit profspirit.com when you’re ready to go deeper.

      🔥 BONUS: Discover your entrepreneurial tendencies with the Janus Entrepreneurial Assessment and identify exactly where to strengthen your founder mindset for execution.

      Related episodes:

      • Co-Founder Red Flags That Kill Founder Execution (Most Teams Miss This)
      • Execution Over Ideas: Founder Execution That Actually Works
      • Why Smart Founders Stall: Founder Execution Breakdowns

      Join the Let’s Get Entrepreneurial community for founder insights, real startup stories, and execution-focused frameworks you can apply immediately.

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      15 min
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