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The Heart of Entrepreneurship
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Entrepreneurship is about more than your income statement.
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What if accepting things as they are could make you more successful — not less?In this episode, Jesse Pujji and Dave Kashen explore one of the most misunderstood ideas in personal growth and entrepreneurship: acceptance. Most founders believe that if they stop pushing, they’ll lose their edge. But what if that constant resistance — the belief that “I’ll only be happy when…” — is actually the very thing keeping you stuck, stressed, and unfulfilled?They dive into how acceptance isn’t resignation, but a path to clarity, creative flow, and sustainable motivation. From childhood conditioning to billion-dollar exits, Jesse and Dave reveal how letting go of non-acceptance is the key to achieving success without suffering.✅ Are you bootstrapping? You need this:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here:https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-upEpisode Guide[00:00:00] Intro – What it means to build from love, not fear [00:01:03] The myth: “If I accept things as they are, I’ll get lazy” [00:02:33] Jesse’s story – “Can you accept that your company’s at $10M?” [00:04:03] Life is not a journey – Alan Watts and the “dance” of entrepreneurship [00:05:24] The illusion of lack and the hungry ghost of achievement [00:07:03] Why non-acceptance feels like motivation (but isn’t) [00:09:36] Evolutionary roots of striving and dissatisfaction [00:11:06] The real cost of resistance — stress, health, and unhappiness [00:12:36] Founders who “made it” but still feel empty [00:15:09] How ego turns every milestone into a new worry [00:17:06] Why external success never shifts your inner world [00:19:21] The ironic truth: acceptance is what you’ve been chasing [00:21:00] Defining acceptance – letting go of wishing things were different [00:22:39] Acceptance vs. resignation – why it doesn’t mean giving up [00:25:21] The “missed flight” metaphor for peace in the present [00:27:00] The roadblock test – clarity through letting go [00:28:12] Being vs. becoming – how paradox fuels clean motivation [00:29:15] The creative impulse: why humans are naturally driven to create [00:31:12] Compulsion vs. impulse – acting from fear vs. aliveness [00:33:00] Childhood conditioning and the “lazy” myth [00:35:33] Addiction to achievement – filling the void with “more” [00:36:27] Clean fuel: following aliveness and excitement [00:37:42] Effortless action (Wu Wei) and the myth of “doing nothing” [00:39:18] Doing the same work, but with peace instead of pressure [00:41:24] “Life happens through me” — surrendering to flow [00:44:33] Guided reflection: Letting go of wishing things were different [00:45:18] Meditation, resistance, and living as a daily practice [00:47:15] Feeling peace with sadness, fear, or anger [00:48:09] Acceptance, attachment, and letting go of outcomes [00:50:06] The paradox of desire and non-attachment [00:51:00] What athletes teach us about presence and letting go [00:52:12] Roger Federer’s 54% lesson and Novak Djokovic on mental toughness [00:53:33] Closing reflections – success without sufferingWhat You’ll Learn• Why acceptance ≠ resignation — and how it actually drives progress• How resistance and judgment create suffering and burnout• The difference between compulsion and creative impulse• How to find peace and ambition through “clean fuel” motivation• Real-world examples of founders and athletes mastering acceptanceIn this episode of The Heart of Entrepreneurship, Jesse Pujji and executive coach Dave Kashen unpack the transformative power of acceptance in business and life. They reveal how founders can build companies from presence, love, and creativity — instead of fear and constant striving.Through stories of billion-dollar founders, spiritual teachers like Alan Watts, and even Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, they illustrate how learning to let go doesn’t make you soft — it makes you powerful.If you’re exploring conscious leadership, founder mindset, or emotional intelligence for entrepreneurs, this conversation will help you operate from peace, flow, and purpose — without losing your drive.Can you accept your company, your goals, and yourself exactly as they are — and still want more? That’s the real edge.If this episode resonated, hit like, drop a comment about your biggest “aha” moment, and subscribe for more deep dives with Jesse, Andrew, and Dave on The Heart of Entrepreneurship.#HeartOfEntrepreneurship #FounderMindset #ConsciousLeadership
Do you secretly believe success has to come with suffering?In this episode, Jesse Pujji and Dave Kashen challenge one of the most deeply ingrained beliefs in entrepreneurship — that ambition, achievement, and peace can’t coexist. They explore what it means to shift from dirty fuel (fear, lack, and self-criticism) to clean fuel (love, creativity, and flow). From the myth of “losing your edge” to the fear of being lazy without pressure, they break down how founders can grow their companies from joy instead of pain — and why that’s actually more effective.✅ Are you bootstrapping? You need this:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here:https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-up⏱️ Episode Guide[00:00:00] Challenging the belief that success requires suffering [00:01:12] “Dirty fuel” vs “clean fuel” — what drives your motivation [00:02:42] When founders fear losing their edge if they stop using fear [00:03:45] The fear of letting go — “Should I wait until I hit my number?” [00:05:06] The Focus Motivation Framework: frustration, fear, and flow [00:08:06] Why it feels terrifying to give up old motivation patterns [00:10:21] The “neutral period” — what happens between dirty and clean fuel [00:12:18] “If I don’t push myself, I’ll be lazy” — the founder’s biggest fear [00:13:03] The hidden belief: “I’m bad unless I force myself to be good” [00:15:00] The truth: creativity is our natural, authentic impulse [00:16:03] Jesse’s story — discovering creative energy after letting go [00:17:33] Service, purpose, and what really motivates human beings [00:18:27] The Focus Motivation Framework in practice [00:19:30] Flow: being present with reality and a desired future [00:21:00] Why goals must come from what you actually want [00:23:06] Visualizing your ideal week and how it feels [00:24:54] Creating from neutrality, not lack [00:26:15] Feeling the energy of your future self [00:27:00] The link between love, desire, and authentic creation [00:28:03] The two big drifts: frustration and fear [00:29:15] Collapsing the future into the present — wishing it was already here [00:30:09] Comparison and “the thief of joy” [00:31:03] Focusing on undesired futures — how we scare ourselves [00:32:06] Dirty fuel works… but at what cost? [00:33:36] Why many founders resist “heart-based” leadership [00:35:33] Tying your identity to your startup — what happens either way [00:37:21] The ego’s trap: “More will make me happy” [00:40:03] Joe Hudson’s distinction: Enjoy vs. Manage [00:41:15] Nature doesn’t force growth — neither should you [00:42:45] Dirty fuel makes growth less efficient [00:43:39] Awareness as the real catalyst for change [00:46:21] Micro-moments of choice: shifting one decision at a time [00:48:09] Rewiring your inner “river” toward flow [00:49:12] Flow as the sustainable source of founder energy [00:50:06] Where dirty fuel stops serving you [00:51:00] Fear is natural — but most of ours is manufactured [00:53:06] Choosing joy and flow as your next experiment [00:54:45] Closing: “Success doesn’t have to mean suffering.”💡 What You’ll Learn• Why fear-based motivation is powerful but toxic over time• How to transition from “dirty fuel” (fear, lack, shame) to “clean fuel” (love, creation, flow)• The Focus Motivation Framework — frustration, fear, and flow• How awareness and micro-decisions reshape your operating system• Why joy-driven founders actually scale faster and lead more inspired teamsIn this Heart of Entrepreneurship episode, Jesse Pujji and Dave Kashen go beyond the “hustle vs. heart” debate and offer a practical framework for founders ready to evolve their motivation. They unpack the Focus Motivation Framework, explaining how frustration, fear, and flow shape every decision you make — and how to shift into a cleaner, more sustainable source of drive.This is a masterclass in conscious leadership, founder psychology, and emotional intelligence for entrepreneurs. Whether you’re navigating burnout, chasing your next round, or questioning what truly motivates you, this conversation will help you reconnect with why you started in the first place — and how to lead from heart, not scarcity.If you’ve ever caught yourself thinking “I can’t slow down or I’ll lose my edge,” this episode is for you.Drop a comment with your biggest insight, hit like if this resonated, and subscribe for more deep dives with Jesse, Andrew, and Dave on The Heart of Entrepreneurship.
Lonely at the Top: How Success Can Disconnect Founders From ThemselvesWhat if chasing success actually makes you feel less fulfilled? In this episode, Jesse and Dave unpack Brian Chesky’s viral reflection on the loneliness he felt after Airbnb's $100B IPO. Despite achieving the dream, he felt disconnected, empty, and unsure of how he got there.This sparks a raw, personal conversation about ego, identity, self-worth, and the invisible emotional toll of entrepreneurship. From the "drama triangle" to the belief that success = love, this episode cuts deep—and offers a path out.✅ Are you bootstrapping? You need this:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here:https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-up⏱️ Episode Breakdown00:00 – Brian Chesky’s viral post: loneliness after $100B success02:50 – Loneliness at the top: why success doesn’t equal being loved06:00 – The perfect life you’re not living: founder stuck in grind08:00 – Authenticity, masks, and leadership loneliness11:00 – Selfish entrepreneurship and the cost of success13:30 – Founders and identity: “This is me” vs. the business17:00 – Vulnerability in leadership: openness builds trust20:45 – Imposter syndrome: you’re supposed to be an imposter22:45 – Dirty fuel vs. clean fuel: compulsion vs. presence24:30 – Fear vs. love isn’t binary—lead with heart and strength26:45 – Are you contracted or expanded? A body-based check-in30:00 – Do you wish things were different? Resistance = suffering33:18 – The Drama Triangle explained: Victim, Villain, Hero36:15 – How to spot the triangle in yourself (and your team)39:00 – Once you see it, you can’t unsee it42:00 – Drama triangle in relationships and leadership44:00 – Tactical tool: write down the triangle to gain clarity46:00 – Responsibility and empowerment: the way out48:00 – Founder conflict example: pipeline report frustration52:00 – Unconscious worldviews that reinforce the drama53:30 – Final challenge: notice the story loops and reclaim your power🧠 What You’ll Learn• How ego traps founders in loneliness and inauthenticity• What the “Drama Triangle” is and how to escape it• The truth about self-worth, identity, and high achievement• Why imposter syndrome is a feature, not a bug• How to stay open-hearted and fierce as a leader• Practical ways to shift from blame to ownership—and get unstuck fastIf you’ve ever hit a big goal only to feel… hollow… this conversation will make you feel seen—and give you the tools to reorient toward wholeness.💬 Let us know in the comments: which role do you default to—Victim, Villain, or Hero? 👍 Like this episode if it gave you clarity. 🔔 Subscribe for more emotionally intelligent conversations on leadership and entrepreneurship.#EmotionalIntelligence #FounderBurnout #LeadershipGrowth
What if your biggest source of stress… is your own mind?In this episode of Heart of Entrepreneurship, Jesse and Dave unpack the concept of ego—not as arrogance, but as the mental identity we all unconsciously carry. They explore how identifying with your thoughts creates suffering, limits your potential, and keeps even successful founders from feeling fulfilled. If you’ve ever found yourself anxious despite "winning," this episode is for you.✅ Are you bootstrapping? You need this:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here:https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-up⏱ Episode Breakdown: 00:00 – What ego really means (not just arrogance) 02:00 – Ego as “sense of self” and why it feels limiting 05:00 – How ego creates internal conflict and suffering 09:00 – The mind as a storyteller obsessed with problems 14:30 – Identity, impermanence, and the illusion of control 20:00 – The founder trap: tying self-worth to startup success 26:00 – Why even after $10M exits, founders feel unfulfilled 33:00 – The ego's role in chasing happiness vs. feeling it 39:00 – “You are not your thoughts” — the essential self 42:00 – Meditation, awareness, and ego detachment tactics 48:00 – Identifying and disarming ego patterns in real time 52:00 – The founder archetype without ego-driven stress 56:00 – Final story: Playing business like a game (Monopoly mindset)💡 What You’ll Learn:• A deeper definition of ego as your mental “self-concept”• How ego shapes your suffering, even in success• The science and spirituality of detaching from identity• Meditation tips for founders (that actually work)• Practical frameworks to see your thoughts clearly and respond with presence, not reactivity• How top founders stay grounded, calm, and joyful—even in chaosKeywords:ego and entrepreneurship, startup mindset, detaching from ego, founder identity, mental clarity, spiritual growth for business, mindfulness for founders, coaching for entrepreneurs, startup success mental health, playing the game of business, mindfulness practices, dealing with startup stress, inner critic awareness, founder therapy, meditation for productivity, mental masteryLet us know in the comments: 👉 What ego pattern do you most relate to? If this helped you shift your mindset, like & subscribe for more grounded conversations on building and leading from the heart.#HeartOfEntrepreneurship #FounderMindset #EgoAndBusiness
Anger as a Compass: How Founders Can Use Emotion to Set Clearer Boundaries and Make Better DecisionsMost entrepreneurs are taught to suppress anger—or worse, use it as a weapon. But what if anger isn’t something to avoid… but something to listen to?In this episode of The Heart of Entrepreneurship, Jesse and Dave explore how anger, when processed healthily, becomes one of the most powerful tools a founder can access. From radical candor to ruinous empathy, they break down why many leaders either over-express or completely shut down their anger—and how that blocks clarity, boundaries, and momentum.Whether you’re the type to explode or the type who “never gets mad,” this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.✅ Are you bootstrapping? You need this:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here:https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-up⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Intro: Why anger is an important topic for founders 01:12 – Steve Jobs archetype vs modern leadership norms 02:00 – Jesse’s personal journey with expressing anger 03:00 – Radical Candor framework: Obnoxious Aggression vs Ruinous Empathy 05:00 – Why most leaders are stuck in the “too nice” trap 06:00 – Cultural beliefs around anger and being “uncivilized” 08:00 – Dave’s relationship story: what healthy anger actually looks like 10:21 – What is anger, really? Anger as the energy of boundaries 13:00 – The difference between disappointment and anger 16:00 – Repressing vs expressing: how anger leaks out when suppressed 18:00 – Safe, healthy ways to move anger through your body 20:00 – Teaching kids how to work with their own anger 22:00 – Why anger is often directed at others (and how to break that pattern) 24:00 – When anger is misused: violence, fear, and repression 26:00 – Depression as repressed anger at self 27:00 – Jesse and Dave’s personal examples of using anger constructively 30:00 – Anger as a signal for boundaries and internal clarity 32:00 – Healthy boundaries that help you keep your heart open 34:00 – A founder’s guide to anger: what to do instead of blowing up 35:00 – Why anger helps you know what you actually want 38:00 – Clarity comes from letting anger move 39:00 – Wanting a high-commitment culture? You need anger to get clear 41:00 – Step-by-step: how to feel, welcome, and express anger 44:00 – Sadness vs anger: different repressions, different fears 46:00 – For those who explode: how to stop projecting and start revealing 49:00 – Leaders: why simply saying what you want is so powerful 51:00 – Final takeaway: anger is your compass for knowing what you truly want🧠 What You’ll Learn:• The 4-step process for working with anger (identify → welcome → express → set a boundary)• Why founders who repress anger often feel unclear or indecisive• The difference between expressing anger at someone vs revealing it responsibly• Practical ways to process anger without harming relationships• How anger helps you access clarity, confidence, and leadership alignmentAnger isn’t the enemy—it’s a message. And for founders building from the heart, it can be the difference between burnout and breakthrough. Listen in to learn how to use it wisely.👍 If this resonated, give it a like. 💬 Share your experience with anger in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe for more emotionally intelligent leadership conversations.#emotionalintelligence #foundermindset #leadershipdevelopment
How to Follow What Makes You Feel Alive (Even If It Makes No Logical Sense)You’ve probably heard advice like “follow your passion” or “do what lights you up”—but how do you actually do that in practice as a founder? And how do you know when you’re following aliveness vs fear or performance?In this episode, Jesse and Dave dive into the deeper layers of what it means to follow your aliveness—the felt sense of energy, joy, and presence that can guide your most aligned decisions in work and life.✅ Are you bootstrapping? You need this:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here:https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-up⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Intro: What does “aliveness” actually mean? 01:30 – Jesse’s obsession with a new idea and Dave’s cliff-jumping retreat 04:00 – Defining aliveness as a physical, felt experience 06:00 – Are you living half-dead? The cost of ignoring your aliveness 08:00 – Jesse’s examples: business creation, childbirth, deep meditation 10:00 – Flow state, spiritual presence, and the power of “now” 13:00 – Connection, awe, and presence in small everyday moments 15:00 – Anti-patterns: what blocks aliveness in founders 17:00 – Jesse’s client story: heroing the team vs. enjoying the job 19:00 – Survival patterns vs authentic action 21:00 – Why we fear feelings more than outcomes 23:00 – Dave’s coaching distinction: “the right answer” vs. “what feels right” 25:00 – The trick of discerning fear from intuitive truth 27:00 – Why overthinking is a signal you’re disconnected from self 29:00 – Conscious Leadership’s 4 pillars of integrity (unfelt feelings, unkept agreements, etc.) 32:00 – How unspoken truths and misaligned agreements leak energy 34:00 – Redefining empowerment: authenticity despite consequences 36:00 – The difference between fear as fuel vs. fear as signal 38:00 – Shame, guilt, and the hidden drivers of success 41:00 – Outcome detachment + aliveness = surprising success 43:00 – Can you follow joy and succeed wildly? 44:00 – Final question: What are you willing to risk for your full aliveness?🎧 What You’ll Learn:• How to recognize and follow your sense of aliveness• Why fear and shame often block flow and authenticity• The “invisible” cost of ignoring your body’s signals• Practical ways to get back into alignment when you’re stuck• How founders can lead and build from presence, not pressureThis conversation is for any founder, creator, or leader who’s ready to live and work in deeper alignment. If you’ve ever felt stuck, burned out, or disconnected from your spark—this episode is a must-listen.💬 What makes you feel most alive? Drop it in the comments. And don’t forget to like & subscribe for more grounded, no-BS conversations on leadership, growth, and inner work.#foundermindset #emotionalintelligence #authenticleadership
Ever feel stuck as a founder—uncertain about your next move, paralyzed by fear, or second-guessing what you really want?In this episode, Jesse Pujji and Dave Kashen unpack the hidden dynamics behind “stuckness” and how founders can transform it into growth. From reframing “I don’t know” as liberation, to uncovering fear, anger, and desire as powerful guides, they show how getting unstuck is less about finding the “right” answer and more about trusting your wants, welcoming your emotions, and embracing uncertainty.✅ Are you bootstrapping? You need this:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here:https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-up⏱️ Episode Guide[00:00:00] Opening – Why this podcast is about building with heart, not just grinding [00:01:03] 10 problems vs. 10,000 blessings: gratitude framing [00:02:33] Why founders rarely admit when they feel stuck [00:03:27] “Growing edge” reframing – stuckness as a sign of expansion [00:04:21] The genius trap: frustration when things don’t come easy [00:05:24] Expecting to know vs. embracing “I don’t know” [00:07:03] Rick Elias’ billion-dollar lesson: “We have no clue what we’re doing” [00:08:06] Liberation in curiosity and beginner’s mind [00:09:36] Fear as a hidden driver of stuckness [00:10:48] Avoidance disguised as time management [00:12:00] Clarity, murky water, and letting stillness reveal the path [00:15:18] The unknowable nature of “right” answers [00:17:42] Persistence vs. letting go – when forcing success backfires [00:21:00] Why humans cling to certainty [00:23:06] Capacity to handle uncertainty vs. obsession with being right [00:25:12] Founders, hedge funds, and separating “being” from “doing” [00:27:27] Knowing what you want vs. chasing the “right” answer [00:29:24] Rebuilding the muscle of wanting [00:31:03] Founder desires and strategy: why “want” drives company success [00:33:09] Founder energy as the real determinant of persistence [00:34:21] Why people don’t trust their wants (worthiness, work ethic, trade-offs) [00:36:54] “What would have to be true?” reframing conflicting desires [00:40:03] Anger as a signal for boundaries and wants [00:42:00] Welcoming fear instead of resisting it [00:43:39] Stuckness as resisting emotion in the body [00:46:21] Fear-based motivation and why letting go doesn’t kill drive [00:48:00] Magical thinking: fear won’t manifest reality [00:49:57] Final challenge – run the experiment: feel the fear fullyWhat You’ll Learn• Why feeling stuck is often a sign you’ve reached your growth edge.• How to use “I don’t know” as a catalyst for curiosity and action.• Practical ways to build your “wanting muscle” and trust what you truly desire.• Why resisting fear, anger, or uncertainty keeps you stuck—and how welcoming them unlocks clarity.• A founder-friendly framework for balancing persistence with the courage to let go.In this Heart of Entrepreneurship episode, Jesse Pujji and coach Dave Kashen dive into one of the most common but rarely discussed founder challenges: feeling stuck. They explore frameworks from conscious leadership, beginner’s mind, and emotional intelligence to show how fear, uncertainty, and suppressed wants are often the real culprits behind stagnation.If you’re navigating tough decisions, wondering about the “right” strategy, or struggling with founder energy, this conversation will help you reframe stuckness as growth. You’ll hear stories about billion-dollar CEOs, the genius trap, and why authentic wants matter more than market math.Perfect for anyone interested in startup strategy, leadership frameworks, founder mindset, and emotional resilience.What’s your experience of being stuck as a founder? Share it in the comments—we’d love to hear. Don’t forget to like this episode if it helped shift your perspective, and subscribe for more deep-dive conversations with Jesse, Andrew, and Dave on The Heart of Entrepreneurship.#HeartOfEntrepreneurship #FounderMindset #ConsciousLeadership
Can you build a wildly successful company without sacrificing heart?In this episode, Jesse Pujji and Dave Kashen dive deep into the Sedona Method—a powerful practice for letting go of the endless chase for security, control, and approval. They share personal stories about money, identity, and ambition, and explore how founders can build businesses rooted in love, freedom, and authenticity rather than fear and scarcity.✅ Are you bootstrapping? You need this:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here:https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-up⏱️ Episode Guide[00:00:00] Opening thoughts – Why Jesse and Dave love doing the podcast [00:01:30] Recap of last week’s conversation with Gagan Biyani (Udemy, Maven, Sprigg) [00:03:00] Defining success: impact vs. numbers [00:04:03] Ambition with heart – what kind of world are we building? [00:05:24] AI, consciousness, and the future of leadership [00:06:00] Jesse’s story: life after Ampush and unexpected anxiety [00:07:21] Introducing the Sedona Method [00:08:42] Security, control, and approval – the “big three” human needs [00:12:09] Why external success doesn’t create inner security [00:16:12] Jesse’s exit story: wealth, scarcity, and the Aston Martin dilemma [00:18:27] The elusive feeling of “enough” [00:21:00] What we’re really talking about when we say “security” [00:23:15] Control, presence, and the Serenity Prayer [00:27:27] Wants vs. needs – the Range Rover story [00:30:00] Impulse vs. compulsion in entrepreneurship [00:34:30] Play vs. seriousness – how attachment kills creativity [00:35:15] Practice: Can you enjoy the wanting? [00:36:00] Guided Sedona Method practice – welcoming security, control, and approval [00:43:39] Self-improvement vs. self-discovery [00:45:00] Head vs. heart – acceptance through presence [00:46:12] Essential self vs. identity [00:47:15] Closing thoughts & resources on the Sedona MethodWhat You’ll Learn• Why chasing money, status, or influence rarely leads to true safety or fulfillment.• The difference between authentic wants and compulsive attachments.• How the Sedona Method helps founders let go of fear and reconnect with their essential self.• Practical ways to approach business with both ambition and heart.Entrepreneurship isn’t just about scaling fast and hitting milestones—it’s also about how you build. In this conversation, Jesse Pujji and Dave Kashen unpack the Sedona Method and the 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership, linking them directly to the realities of startup life. From exits and scarcity mindset to identity and approval, they reveal why many founders never feel “enough”—and how to break free of that cycle.If you’re exploring branding 101, conscious leadership, or building a startup strategy rooted in wellbeing, this episode is for you. It’s a masterclass in balancing ambition and authenticity, growth and groundedness, and success and soul.We’d love to hear your reflections—have you ever chased security or approval in your entrepreneurial journey? Drop a comment, like the video if it resonates, and don’t forget to subscribe for more deep-dive conversations with Jesse, Andrew, and Dave on The Heart of Entrepreneurship.#HeartOfEntrepreneurship #ConsciousLeadership #FounderMindset
What does it take to build, lose, and rebuild as an entrepreneur—while staying true to yourself?In this conversation, host Dave Kashen sits down with Gagan Biyani (co-founder of Udemy, Sprig, and Maven) to explore the emotional and practical realities of entrepreneurship: co-founder dynamics, letting go of team members, navigating failure, and moving beyond pain-driven motivation.✅ Are you bootstrapping? You need this:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here:https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-up⏱️ Episode Outline[00:00:00] Intro – Dave opens with gratitude and sets up Gagan’s journey [00:01:57] Gagan’s early story: middle-class upbringing, parents’ split, first business at 13 [00:04:12] Lessons from speech & debate and bootstrapping a youth camp [00:05:24] Frustration with education system and early path to entrepreneurship [00:07:03] Founding Udemy – excitement, clashes, and a painful co-founder exit [00:09:00] The reality of co-founder departures and why they’re more common than people admit [00:12:00] Founder guilt and the challenge of letting go of employees [00:16:03] Why firing faster often strengthens culture and execution [00:19:03] Baseball as a metaphor for hiring “batting averages” [00:23:06] Pain-driven motivation, control, and lessons from Sprig’s collapse [00:29:33] Building and losing control: Sprig as an early “ghost kitchen” [00:36:45] Macro risk, timing, and luck in startups vs. smaller businesses [00:44:06] Comparison traps—Bezos, Chesky, and the illusion of “proving it” [00:49:30] Shifting the burden of proof and redefining success after failure [00:52:51] Relief after shutting down Sprig and finding freedom [00:56:06] Travel, self-discovery, and learning to separate identity from achievement [01:05:06] Learning to love yourself without external labels [01:08:06] Resisting joy and gratitude as much as pain [01:11:06] Why inner work matters for founders—and how it changes execution and team retention [01:15:00] Closing reflections on investing in personal growth💡 What You’ll LearnWhy co-founder departures are far more common than founders admitHow to reframe letting go of employees as an act of alignment, not failureThe trap of pain-driven motivation and how to shift beyond itWhy timing, luck, and macro forces matter more than pure talentHow self-discovery and inner work fuel long-term entrepreneurial success📌 About This EpisodeThis is not just another “startup success” story—it’s a raw, honest look at the heart of entrepreneurship. Gagan and Dave dig into the messy human side of building companies: the guilt of firing, the relief of shutting down, the burden of comparison, and the deep work needed to move from proving yourself to living authentically.If you’re a founder, this conversation blends practical insights on leadership and hiring with emotional wisdom about resilience, identity, and growth. Think of it as both startup strategy and personal development 101.🙌 Stay ConnectedIf this episode resonated, let us know in the comments. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with a fellow entrepreneur who needs to hear this.#HeartOfEntrepreneurship #StartupLessons #FounderJourney
Ever find yourself stuck in a cycle of self-discipline, shame, and yo-yo habits? In this episode of Heart of Entrepreneurship, Jesse and Dave dive deep into the psychology behind personal growth—and why punishing yourself into change doesn’t actually work. From fitness routines to leadership patterns, they explore how to unlock lasting behavior change without guilt and willpower battles.✅ Are you bootstrapping? You need this:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here:https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-up⏱️ Episode Outline 00:00 – Intro: Jesse’s fitness journey and “yo-yo” behavior 03:00 – The guilt loop and resisting change 06:30 – Counter-will: why we rebel against ourselves 10:00 – Shame, guilt, and the myth of “just push harder” 13:00 – Why external success doesn’t equal lasting happiness 17:00 – Experiment: letting go of needing things to change 20:00 – The trap of “when I have this, then I’ll feel good” 24:00 – Cultural roots of shame and self-discipline 27:00 – Shame as the blocker of emotional flow 29:00 – Dave’s “ice cream loop” and welcoming shame 32:00 – Find the emotion behind the habit 33:00 – Using cost-benefit analysis for self-awareness 35:00 – Breaking out of binary thinking (micromanager vs. hands-off) 39:00 – Why shame blocks real change 43:00 – Childhood patterns that carry into adulthood 45:00 – 3 tools for real change: • Welcome the shame • Identify the underlying emotion • Run small, discipline-free experiments 49:00 – Behavior design: making it easier to do the right thing 53:00 – Funny story: the “ice cream safe” (and surprise savings bonds!) 55:00 – Final recap and takeaways🎧 What you’ll learn: • Why “shoulding” yourself leads to burnout and inconsistency • How shame secretly keeps bad habits in place • The difference between willpower and true choice • How to make meaningful change through experiments, not extremes • Why welcoming your feelings (even shame) opens up freedomIf you’re a founder, leader, or anyone trying to break free from burnout loops, this episode will give you mindset tools to grow from love, not fear. A must-listen for anyone navigating growth, ambition, and self-acceptance.💬 Let us know your biggest takeaway in the comments, and don’t forget to like & subscribe!#entrepreneurship #selfgrowth #heartofentrepreneurship
Why You Resist Feeling Bad (And How It Holds You Back as a Founder)✅ Are you bootstrapping? You need this:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here:https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-up00:00 – Intro + today's topic: “shadows” and the parts we deny 01:30 – Jesse’s shadow: the victim 03:00 – Why founders avoid “weak” emotions like sadness, shame, helplessness 05:00 – What’s the point of all this inner work? (Andrew challenges the premise) 06:30 – Peace vs. success: what are founders really after? 08:00 – Resistance is what drains you, not action 09:30 – Integration vs. high: wholeness as the goal 11:30 – “If you can’t be happy now, you won’t be happy then” 12:30 – The cost of repressing emotion: risk aversion, stuckness 15:00 – “Who would I be if I weren’t afraid to fail?” 17:00 – The loser shadow: Dave’s story 18:30 – How founders self-limit by avoiding identity threats 21:00 – What is a shadow? (The theory) 23:00 – Projection, judgment, and your hidden parts 25:00 – Accepting reality vs. resignation 27:00 – Reality distortion field vs. future vision 29:00 – Why fear of being a fraud stops growth 30:30 – How acceptance leads to effective action 33:00 – The power of admitting doubt 34:30 – Jesse’s pitch vs. Andrew’s pitch: truth builds trust 36:00 – Authenticity, vulnerability, and leadership 37:00 – Self-awareness is a prerequisite to shadow work 38:00 – Self-discovery vs. self-improvement 40:00 – How to find your shadow: what irritates you in others? 42:00 – Andrew’s trigger: negativity and complaining 44:00 – What to do with your shadow (practical exercises) 46:00 – Persona party, exaggeration, and expression 48:00 – Final thoughts and experiment: 5 daily complaintsWhat You’ll Learn:In this episode, Jesse, Dave, and Andrew dive deep into the uncomfortable but transformative topic of shadow work—the parts of ourselves we deny, repress, or judge.Through personal stories, coaching insights, and practical tools, they explore how repressed emotions and rejected traits can silently run the show—impacting leadership, risk tolerance, decision-making, and personal peace.You’ll learn:What “shadow” means and how to recognize it in yourselfHow repressing certain traits (e.g. victimhood, negativity) limits successWhy denying uncomfortable emotions causes energy drainHow to use judgment and projection to identify your shadowsPractical exercises to express, accept, and integrate the parts you resistWhy self-awareness and radical acceptance unlock freedom and flowThis episode of Heart of Entrepreneurship breaks down the hidden patterns that affect how founders lead, relate, and create. Through the lens of shadow work, Jesse, Dave, and Andrew unpack how repressing emotions like fear, sadness, shame, or doubt keeps entrepreneurs stuck in reactive cycles and blocks real growth.They cover concepts from Internal Family Systems (IFS), offer real-life founder coaching examples, and deliver a toolkit for building emotional resilience, behavioral flexibility, and founder authenticity.Whether you’re exploring emotional intelligence, recovering from burnout, or trying to take your leadership to the next level, this episode is both raw and actionable.Thanks for listening. If this resonated, leave a comment with your own shadow, hit like, and subscribe for more honest conversations about what it really takes to grow as a founder.#shadowwork #founderjourney #emotionalintelligence
7 Inner Shifts That Make You a Better Leader (Without Forcing It)✅ Are you bootstrapping? You need this:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here:https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-up00:00 – Intro: Dave’s coaching lineage + the Groundbreakers retreat01:30 – Why even high-performing founders need constant inner work 03:00 – Dave’s perspective on “problems” vs. learning patterns 04:30 – First breakthrough: befriending the voice in your head 06:30 – How feelings unlock clarity (not block it) 08:00 – Why exercises over just insights in personal growth 09:30 – “Unfelt feelings are the glue” – Tara’s insight on stuck patterns 11:00 – Dave’s top takeaways from Joe Hudson’s Masterclass 12:30 – The 7 core mindset shifts explained: 15:30 – Real-life sales example: Jesse on objections and trust 18:30 – Dave’s “motorboat vs. sailboat” analogy for leadership energy 21:00 – Kids, walking, and letting life flow (vs. over-managing) 23:30 – Enjoying even hard tasks (like taxes!) 25:00 – Tactical tip: open your heart to feel more joy now 27:00 – Emotional decision-making vs. rationalization 29:30 – Spouse fights, ice cream, and clarity after feeling 32:00 – Jesse’s Growth Assistant story: AI direction driven by want 34:00 – How trusting your team’s authentic wants creates better outcomes 36:00 – Radical idea: you don’t need to improve to grow 38:30 – What you’d have to give up to feel peace without improving 40:30 – The power of authenticity, empowerment, and openness 42:30 – Final thoughts and reflectionsWhat You’ll Learn:In this powerful episode, Jesse and Dave go deep into the 7 mindset shifts from Joe Hudson’s Art of Accomplishment masterclass—principles that can radically reshape how you lead, decide, grow, and relate to others.Whether you’re burned out from over-managing, stuck in self-improvement loops, or craving more ease in your entrepreneurial journey, this conversation offers a grounded, embodied approach to leadership and growth.You’ll learn:Why connection and enjoyment matter more than perfectionHow to feel your way to clarity instead of forcing decisionsHow embracing your wants leads to better alignment and motivationWhy authenticity drives more sustainable improvement than disciplineThe secret to empowering others (and yourself)How to lead with love, not defenseThis episode of Heart of Entrepreneurship is a masterclass in founder mindset transformation. Drawing from Joe Hudson’s Art of Accomplishment, Jesse and Dave unpack how to lead from a place of presence, authenticity, and emotional intelligence—rather than fear, pressure, or performance.They explore core principles like “Enjoy over Manage” and “Connection over Perfection,” using real-life examples from sales, coaching, and company building. You’ll hear how emotional awareness, internal alignment, and letting go of control can actually make you more effective—and more fulfilled.Whether you're deep into self-awareness practices, building a startup, or leading a team, these mindset shifts will challenge and inspire you.Like this episode? Comment with the shift that resonated most with you. Don’t forget to hit like and subscribe for more grounded conversations on growth and leadership.#foundermindset #emotionalintelligence #leadershipskills
The Personas Playing You: How Founders Get Trapped in Drama & Identity✅ ARE YOU BOOTSTRAPPING? YOU NEED THIS:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here:https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-upShow Notes:00:00 – Intro + why entrepreneurship doesn’t have to be painful 01:30 – What is a persona? (And why we mistake it for our true self) 04:00 – The firefighter, the hero, the nice guy, the newscaster mom 06:00 – Playing your persona vs. letting it play you 08:00 – Drama Triangle: Victim, Villain, Hero explained 10:00 – A real founder example: sales team missed quota 12:00 – Why “saving the day” undermines growth 14:00 – How founders create crises just to play hero 16:00 – Resentment: when saving others starts to backfire 18:00 – How these patterns cycle inside one person’s mind 21:00 – Recognizing victimhood, blame, and savior energy 23:00 – Identifying your default persona 25:00 – The lie of “that’s not me” and the power of discomfort 28:00 – Internal Family Systems (IFS) explained 30:00 – The parts inside you: protectors, exiles, managers 32:00 – A real-world IFS coaching example (part of me wants to sell…) 35:00 – Jesse’s parts: anxious achiever, the sad boy, and the protector 37:00 – What every part really wants: safety 39:00 – Embracing the shadow: liar, judge, and critic 42:00 – Self-love and reclaiming “ugly” parts 44:00 – Why entrepreneurs avoid emotions with packed calendars 46:00 – Behavioral flexibility = leadership power 48:00 – The awareness cure: why sunlight heals shadows 50:00 – Practical ways to break the drama loop 52:00 – Jesse’s story: “Mr. Unsatisfied” and naming your personas 54:00 – Final exercise: ham up your persona to break its spellWhat You’ll Learn:This episode dives deep into the mental and emotional patterns that silently run the show for most founders—and shows you how to reclaim your power by becoming aware of them.Jesse Pujji and Dave Kashen unpack the concept of personas and the Drama Triangle (Victim, Villain, Hero), then go further with Internal Family Systems (IFS), exploring how parts of us form in childhood to keep us safe—and later, hold us back.You’ll learn:• What personas are and how they limit your leadership• How the Drama Triangle silently fuels resentment, chaos, and sabotage• The connection between fear, avoidance, and distorted decision-making• How to identify your own go-to personas and unconscious patterns• Practical tools to bring awareness, clarity, and freedom• The surprising power of “naming the part” (e.g., Mr. Unsatisfied)In this episode of Heart of Entrepreneurship, Jesse and Dave explore the hidden mental frameworks that drive how founders lead, react, and self-sabotage.From the Drama Triangle (victim, villain, hero) to IFS-inspired founder mindset coaching, they explain how our internal personas shape everything—from decision fatigue to leadership blind spots. If you’ve been looking for a framework to build more emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and behavioral flexibility, this episode is a masterclass.Whether you're working on releasing limiting beliefs, improving conflict resolution, or building a more conscious company culture, this episode gives you the tools to break free from reactive patterns and step into clarity and presence.Enjoyed the episode? Like, comment with the persona you’re working on, and subscribe for more real-talk on leadership, growth, and the emotional side of entrepreneurship.#foundermindset #leadershipgrowth #emotionalintelligence
What Are You Resisting? How Founders Block Growth by Avoiding Emotion✅ ARE YOU BOOTSTRAPPING? YOU NEED THIS:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here:https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-upShow Notes: 00:00 – Intro + recap: resisting emotions, what it means for founders 02:00 – Why emotions feel unsafe (and how that started in childhood) 06:00 – “I’m not an angry person” and other signs of repression 08:30 – Judging others = a sign of emotional resistance 11:00 – Conscious vs. unconscious resistance patterns 13:00 – How emotions physically manifest in the body 15:00 – Jesse's empty calendar anxiety & shame around not being busy 17:30 – Why repressing feelings blocks clarity and reinforces false beliefs 20:00 – Welcoming vs. resisting: the energetic shift 23:00 – The illusion of “fixing” feelings vs. fully allowing them 26:00 – Getting started: how to actually feel your feelings 29:00 – Mapping physical sensations to specific emotions 31:00 – Live guided practice: check in with your body 33:00 – Emotion + resistance vs. emotion without resistance 35:00 – Expressing emotions physically: cars, bats, pillows, and yelling 38:00 – Why adults need temper tantrums too (just healthier ones) 41:00 – Gender bias and feeling shame at work 43:00 – Making emotions safe in work cultures 46:00 – Why “I’m stressed” is just code for fear 48:00 – The emotional gym: building strength through feelingWhat You’ll Learn:If you’ve ever thought “I’m just not an emotional person,” this episode is for you.Jesse Pujji and Dave Kashen break down how founders unknowingly block their growth, clarity, and power by resisting key emotions—like anger, fear, sadness, and shame. They explore how childhood patterns shape adult reactions, and offer a practical roadmap to help entrepreneurs reconnect with the full range of human feeling.You’ll learn:The unconscious signs of emotional resistance (and why we all do it)How repressing emotions creates physical tension and false beliefsA live body scan to detect where emotions show upHow to healthily express anger, sadness, and fearWhy workplaces suffer when emotions are avoided or hiddenThe metaphor of the “emotional gym” and how to train yoursIn this episode of Heart of Entrepreneurship, Jesse and Dave explore the invisible ways founders resist emotions—and how that resistance sabotages performance, leadership, and personal growth.They cover the neuroscience and psychology behind emotional repression, how to identify suppressed emotions through physical sensations, and why expressing feelings (not fixing them) is the key to unlocking clarity and presence.This episode is a must-listen for founders working on self-awareness, emotional intelligence, or unblocking limiting patterns in both their work and life.Like what you heard? Drop us a comment with your reflections, like the episode, and subscribe for more raw, practical conversations about what it really takes to grow as a founder.#emotionalintelligence #entrepreneurshipgrowth #foundermindset
Emotions Are Not the Enemy: Unlocking Leadership, Clarity & Decision-Making Through Feeling✅ ARE YOU BOOTSTRAPPING? YOU NEED THIS:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here:https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-upMost entrepreneurs think their emotions get in the way. But what if they’re actually your greatest untapped superpower?In this no-fluff conversation, Jesse and Dave explore how emotional awareness is directly tied to clearer thinking, better leadership, and faster decision-making. Drawing from real-world founder coaching, this episode dives into emotional intelligence for leaders, how to identify suppressed emotions, and why your resistance to feelings like fear or shame might be holding you back.If you’ve ever said “I’m just not a feelings person,” this one’s for you.Show Notes:01:00 – Why Jesse wanted to talk about emotions this time03:00 – What emotions really are (energy in motion)04:30 – Emotions vs. logic: the brain injury case study06:00 – Manufactured emotions vs. present-moment feelings07:30 – Fear isn’t dirty fuel… resistance is09:00 – Why your whole life may be built around avoiding 1 or 2 feelings10:30 – What are the core emotions? (Dave’s 7-emotion framework)12:00 – Inside Out, Pixar, and understanding emotional intelligence14:00 – Are emotions intelligent? Can they help you?15:30 – Anger as boundary energy: why leaders need to feel it17:00 – Setting real boundaries at home and work19:00 – Why founders avoid firing people (the sadness trap)22:00 – Jesse’s example: how repressed sadness led to 5 costly years24:00 – Emotions you can’t feel will distort your decision-making26:00 – The fear of feeling vs. the feeling itself27:00 – I’m not emotional = repression in disguise30:00 – Excitement is fear without resistance33:00 – Can you love every emotion? (The “white light” theory)35:00 – Jesse on how he actually learned to feel37:00 – What most people are doing when they say they’re not emotional39:00 – Personality as a defense mechanism, not identity42:00 – Clarity lives on the other side of feeling44:00 – Leadership superpower: feeling your team’s real emotions46:00 – Closing practice: get out of your head and into your body48:00 – Teaser for next week: ResistanceWhat You’ll Learn:In this episode of Heart of Entrepreneurship, Jesse Pujji and Dave Kashen dismantle the myth that emotions are a liability in business. They argue the opposite: your inability to feel key emotions like anger, sadness, or fear could be the very thing sabotaging your clarity, leadership, and decision-making.You’ll learn:The real function of each core emotion (anger, fear, sadness, joy, etc.)How repressing emotions leads to poor business decisionsWhat leaders miss by being “logical” instead of emotionally intelligentHow emotions are actually gateways to wisdom, not distractions from itPractical ways to start feeling again (even if you don’t think you’re emotional)Like this episode? Let us know in the comments, hit that like button, and subscribe for more conversations at the intersection of leadership, personal growth, and entrepreneurship.#emotionalintelligence #leadershipdevelopment #foundermindset
Why do some goals drain you while others inspire action?In this powerful conversation, Jesse Pujji and executive coach Dave Kashen unpack a core concept at the heart of entrepreneurship: the Desired Future State (DFS). They explore how clean motivation, grounded in acceptance and vision—not fear or lack—can transform the way you lead, strategize, and scale your company.✅ ARE YOU BOOTSTRAPPING? YOU NEED THIS:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here: https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-up ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS / AGENDA00:00 – What is DFS (Desired Future State)?02:00 – How most people use “dirty fuel” (lack/fear) for motivation06:45 – Why judgment and self-criticism lead to yo-yo results10:00 – The power of accepting reality before setting goals14:00 – The “missed flight” analogy for emotional relief18:00 – Acceptance vs. resignation: what's the difference?22:30 – Above-the-line vs. below-the-line leadership25:00 – How to define YOUR DFS (not what’s “right”)29:00 – Why tuning into what you really want matters34:00 – The danger of compromising your vision prematurely36:00 – Rubber band theory: healthy vs. unrealistic tension39:00 – Specificity: Why your DFS must be detailed and vivid41:00 – Jesse visualizes his own DFS for Gateway X44:00 – How to apply DFS across teams, roles, and projects45:00 – Avoiding “fear fuel”: point positive, not negative47:00 – Coaching tool: ask “What’s your DFS?” when problems arise48:30 – JFK, the moon landing, and declaring bold futures51:00 – Final thoughts on vision, leadership, and inspiration🎯 What You’ll LearnThe psychological mechanics behind lasting motivationHow to shift from hustle/grind into creative flowWhy specificity, desire, and presence matter when leading a teamHow to apply DFS to your business, team, and personal goalsThe difference between dirty fuel (lack/fear) and clean fuel (creative tension)🚀 If you're navigating strategy, leadership, or scaling in a startup or bootstrapped business, this is a must-watch. Learn how to stay grounded in reality while still dreaming big—and help your team do the same.💬 Drop your DFS in the comments. What are YOU building?👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more unfiltered conversations from real entrepreneurs.#Entrepreneurship #LeadershipDevelopment #StartupMindset
You're Not Your Inner Voice: Meditation, Spirituality, and Mental Clarity for Founders✅ ARE YOU BOOTSTRAPPING? YOU NEED THIS:https://bootstrappedgiants.com/subscribe✅ Master the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship here: https://www.davekashen.com/newsletter-sign-up00:00 – Jesse introduces the topic: spirituality for entrepreneurs01:00 – What does spirituality actually mean (and why should you care)?04:00 – You're not your thoughts: the voice in your head isn’t you06:00 – The meditation misconception: you don’t have to quiet your mind08:00 – Science vs. spirituality: where they’re already merging10:00 – What meditation really trains: non-reactivity13:00 – Why most inner voices are harsh critics—and how to shift them16:00 – Who am I if I’m not my mind or body?20:00 – The trap of chasing money, goals, and identity23:00 – Above-the-line vs. below-the-line living (for leaders)25:00 – Real-life example: Andrew pulls back during a tough meeting28:00 – The sacred pause: how meditation builds better relationships31:00 – How to treat thoughts like toddler tantrums or noisy strangers32:00 – Meditation and resilience: the founder’s secret weapon34:00 – How to meditate: Dave’s simple starter method36:00 – Best meditation apps and routines Jesse recommends38:00 – Mysticism vs. myth: experiencing truth directly, not through dogma41:00 – Unconditional love vs. conditional thinking44:00 – Why pressure isn’t the only path to success46:00 – Final reflections on choice, peace, and self-awarenessWhat You’ll Learn:This episode challenges how you think about yourself, your goals, and that nonstop inner dialogue most founders have. Andrew Warner, Jesse Pujji, and Dave Kashen explore the deep but practical benefits of meditation, spiritual awareness, and non-reactivity—without fluff or woo.You’ll learn:What it really means to be spiritual (hint: not religious)Why your inner voice isn’t you—and how to create space from itHow meditation improves decision-making, resilience, and leadershipWhy chasing money or goals might be masking deeper needsPractical ways to begin meditating (even if you hate sitting still)What “above-the-line” behavior looks like—and how to get there more oftenIn this episode of the Bootstrapped Giants podcast, we go beyond business strategy into founder mindset, self-awareness, and spiritual growth. Jesse Pujji and Dave Kashen join Andrew Warner to explore how meditation can unlock higher performance by reducing reactivity and increasing presence.This is not just “woo”—we get tactical about how to meditate, why it works even if you’re not spiritual, and how it directly impacts your entrepreneurial leadership, mental clarity, and relationships. If you're looking for more resilience, focus, or just a break from the pressure of building a company, this conversation will offer practical tools and deep insights.If this resonated with you, like the video, leave a comment about your own experience with meditation or mindset, and subscribe for more candid founder conversations.#mindsetmatters #founderlife #meditationforentrepreneurs
Most people think they struggle with fear or failure. But the truth is, we’re often more afraid of love, joy, and being fully seen.In this episode, Dave Kashen, Jesse Pujji, and Andrew Warner uncover the hidden ways we resist appreciation, connection, and fulfillment—without even realizing it. They break down why receiving acknowledgment can feel so uncomfortable, especially for high achievers, and how this subconscious resistance affects success, relationships, and self-worth.Jesse shares a powerful story about a leadership retreat that started as an awkward exercise and transformed into one of the most emotional, game-changing experiences of his life. Dave explains why we often block love and joy, even when we deeply crave them, and recounts the personal breakthrough that allowed him to finally feel his father’s love.Andrew wrestles with his own discomfort around appreciation and recognition, uncovering the deep-seated beliefs that hold so many people back from embracing their own value. They also explore how shifting from a mindset of entitlement to appreciation can create more ease, flow, and unexpected success—without forcing it.If you’ve ever downplayed your wins, brushed off praise, or struggled to accept love, this conversation will make you rethink how you show up in the world.____________________________________________Inner Game of Entrepreneurship Newsletter: https://newsletter.davekashen.com/Bootstrapped Giants Newsletter: https://bootstrappedgiants.com/Inner Game community and coaching:https://newsletter.davekashen.com/inner-game-community____________________________________________Show Notes:00:00 - Jesse’s secret story revealed01:04 - The exercise that changed everything03:05 - Why we resist acknowledgment06:33 - The fear of love & joy07:17 - Healing isn’t what you think11:00 - Dave’s breakthrough with his dad19:24 - Billion-dollar founders crave this26:36 - Why we block appreciation27:47 - “What you appreciate, appreciates”29:08 - The trap of never enough31:47 - How entitlement blocks fulfillment37:53 - Why success feels uncomfortable46:31 - Achieving more by doing less
What if the key to creating your dream life and business isn’t about working harder—but about taking radical responsibility for your entire experience, including the belief that it has to be difficult?In this episode, Jesse Pujji, Dave Kashen, and Andrew Warner reveal how entrepreneurs unknowingly create their own overwhelm by holding onto limiting beliefs about struggle and success. They explore why resistance to emotions leads to suffering, how blame keeps you stuck, and why reframing responsibility is the ultimate power move for building a life and business you love.You’ll walk away with practical tools to let go of resistance, rewrite the stories holding you back, and take control of your path in 2025. If you’re ready to move past the mental blocks that have been weighing you down, this conversation will inspire you to step into the next chapter of your life with clarity, freedom, and purpose._______________________________Inner Game of Entrepreneurship Newsletter: https://newsletter.davekashen.comBootstrapped Giants Newsletter: https://bootstrappedgiants.com/_______________________________Show Notes:00:00 – How Family Patterns Shape Us02:10 – What Judging Others Reveals About You07:25 – Resistance vs. Emotional Flow10:30 – Overwhelmed? Here’s What You’re Missing15:00 – The Power of Radical Responsibility20:35 – Why Blame Blocks Progress25:40 – Practical Tools to Overcome Overwhelm33:15 – Why Presence Dissolves Stress36:00 – Scarcity Is Just a Story40:20 – Design a Life You Love48:10 – Reflecting on the Year Ahead
What if the emotions you’ve been avoiding are the key to making better decisions and unlocking your true potential?In this episode, Jesse Pujji, Dave Kashen, and Andrew Warner dive into how emotions like fear, anger, and sadness can guide you to clarity and alignment—if you let them. They explore why resisting emotions creates stress and confusion, while embracing them leads to better decisions, deeper flow, and authentic success.Discover how to stop reacting impulsively, process emotions effectively, and use them as a compass to navigate your entrepreneurial journey with greater ease and fulfillment._______________________________Inner Game of Entrepreneurship Newsletter: https://newsletter.davekashen.com Bootstrapped Giants Newsletter: https://bootstrappedgiants.com/_______________________________Show Notes:00:00 - Why Mindset Shapes Business Success02:22 - Is Your Inner Voice Helping You?07:42 - How Self-Awareness Beats Self-Improvement09:50 - Identifying Your True Self12:40 - Why Emotions Influence Decisions15:30 - Recognizing Feelings to Avoid Reactivity18:05 - The Secret to Responding, Not Reacting21:40 - Why Entrepreneurs Resist Letting Go25:10 - The Cost of Avoiding Sadness27:55 - How Authenticity Unlocks Flow33:10 - The Power of Embracing Anger36:55 - Five Core Emotions Explained42:26 - How Resistance Blocks Your Joy47:34 - Feel Everything, Gain Clarity53:10 - Why Resistance Feels Painful55:00 - Experimenting with Feeling Your Emotions


