Description
Daymond John is best known as an investor on ABC’s Shark Tank, but he is also the award winning fashion designer who founded the multi-billion dollar brand FUBU. In The Power of Broke, Daymond explains the strategies that helped him start FUBU, with almost no resources, out of his mom’s house in Hollis, Queens. He then examines the stories of other entrepreneurs who started from nothing.
In our season 2 opener, we welcome our new co-host, Eli. We discuss the key lessons Daymond is trying to impart. Finally, we recall our favorite (and least favorite) entrepreneurship stories from the book.
Show Notes
The Power of Broke via Amazon
Daymond John on Wikipedia
Insights from The Power of Broke by David Short
Eli's Travel Blog
MacHeist on Wikipedia
Dart for Absolute Beginners via Amazon
Creativity Inc. via Amazon
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