Season 1, Episode 6 of the Family IN Business Podcast
Which is better, securing financial stability or building something in the world? For those with the entrepreneurial gene, the answer is always ‘building something.’ Good thing Andreas Kuster inherited this gene when he needed to revitalize Europe’s oldest cookie manufacturing company, Jakob’s Basler Leckerly.
Show notes:
0:00 Dust on your shoes
0:55 What all 45 U.S. presidents could have eaten
3:55 The entrepreneurial gene
10:25 Selling is not a sign of failure
18:40 What playing the long game requires
23:58 “Just continue.”
25:14 The stories that transfer the entrepreneurial gene
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