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Gabriel Parisi-Amon (Nebia Shower) - A Burnout Manifesto [ETL Looks Back]

Gabriel Parisi-Amon (Nebia Shower) - A Burnout Manifesto [ETL Looks Back]

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Burnout is familiar to all entrepreneurs and takes its toll. Gabriel Parisi-Amon, founder of Nebia, which was acquired by Brondell, takes on the “perfect founder” myth and asks us to reconsider the system that inevitably leads to burnout. Parisi-Amon offers practical advice on priorities and perspectives for founders at any stage. Through examples from his own experience as a founder, he reminds us that failing to prioritize and personally understand what work you should be doing, will inevitably lead to burnout. 


This talk first aired on May 18, 2018

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Gabriel Parisi-Amon (Nebia Shower) - A Burnout Manifesto [ETL Looks Back]

Gabriel Parisi-Amon (Nebia Shower) - A Burnout Manifesto [ETL Looks Back]