Lee Zuvanich, Zach Oshinbanjo, Sarah Schumacher

Founder Problems Podcast

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Unscripted, anti-hustle conversations with real founders working through real problems. Behind closed doors, founders aren't talking about the highlight reels. Listen in as we help each other–and you–navigate the ups and downs of life as a business owner, whether you're on your 1st startup or your 15th.

Autor

Lee Zuvanich, Zach Oshinbanjo, Sarah Schumacher

Kategorie

Business

Podcast-Website

founderproblems.com

Neueste Folge

10. Sep 2025

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What's Your Problem: Insurance Annoyances, Project Management and Creating Fearless Content 10.09.2025

In this episode of the Founder Problems Podcast, Sarah Schumacher, Zach Oshinbanjo, and Lee Zuvanich forget to record the intro, discuss Zach's construction management wins, insurance annoyance, and go down a couple rabbit holes (listing sites and project management). Sarah talks about the struggle to slow down long enough to delegate, and how rebranding never ends, while Lee shares his final fear...

Let's Talk Rebranding: Nobody Cares as Much as You Do 28.08.2025

In this extra long episode, Zach Oshinbanjo, Sarah Schumacher, and Lee Zuvanich dive deep and get practical on the art and chaos of rebranding. How do you know it's time to rebrand? Sarah reveals the emotional journey of evolving cyclone press into  Tiny Thunder Studio , while Lee talks about pivoting his businesses into an AI startup. Whether you're wondering what to do when someone trademarks 'y...

From Rough Patches to Reality: When to Call It Quits on Your Startup 30.07.2025

In this episode of Founder Problems, hosts Zach Oshinbanjo, Lee Zuvanich, and Sarah Schumacher discuss the challenging decision of whether to shut down or pivot a business. Zach shares a recent realization, and they all reflect on their personal startup experiences, emphasizing the significance of community support, understanding opportunity costs, the role of luck, and maintaining a balance betwe...

Summer Break 18.06.2025

Just a quick note to say we're taking a short summer break and will return in July.   Founder Problems is a podcast by and for real-world, fed-up founders. Three entrepreneurs in the messy middle share hot takes, actionable steps, and resources to navigate the challenges of running a business—no promises of 10x growth or swooning investors. Every founder's journey is different, so take what works...

What's Your Problem: Real Talk on Operations, Focus, and Embracing Limitations 04.06.2025

In this episode, Sarah Schumacher, Zach Oshinbanjo (and joining later, Lee Zuvanich) experiment with a new format about our own, recent founder problems: tedious admin work, the art of saying no, and staying afloat when founder brain pulls you in twenty directions. We discuss Sarah's quest for operational efficiency, Zach's strategic life overhaul, and Lee's struggle with octopus-esque multitaskin...

All That AI BS: An Infodump of Facts, Fears and Futuristic Predictions 21.05.2025

In this episode of the Founder Problems Podcast, hosts Lee Zuvanich, Sarah Schumacher, and Zach Oshinbanjo dive into the contentious world of AI. They explore its potential harms (DOOM!) and benefits (being lazy!), including environmental impacts, corporate responsibility, and practical applications in both personal and professional settings. The conversation also touches on the importance of deve...

Don't Quit Your Day Job... Yet 07.05.2025

In this episode of the Founder Problems Podcast, Zach Oshinbanjo, Sarah Schumacher, and Lee Zuvanich discuss whether to quit your secure 9-to-5 for your startup idea. They examine the pros and cons of maintaining a day job while exploring side ventures, highlighting the importance of stability and a gradual transition while totally unable to hide their bias toward entrepreneurship (but do it strat...

Freelancing: A Minimum Viable Business 23.04.2025

In this episode of the Founder Problems Podcast, Sarah Schumacher, Lee Zuvanich, and Zach Oshinbanjo navigate the murky waters of differentiating freelancers from entrepreneurs. They explore how freelancing can be a starting point for business-building, the difficulties (and risk) of scaling and delegation. The team also takes a detour into the need for personal branding and networking to avoid 't...

Finding Silver Linings: What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Better at Business (and Public Speaking) 09.04.2025

In this episode, Zach Oshinbanjo, Lee Zuvanich and Sarah Schumacher share how to turn your biggest facepalms and 'oh-no' moments into stepping stones. From last-minute grant scrambles to learning to cultivate optimism, they dive into personal stories and practical tips on finding the silver lining in every screw-up. They also make a diversion into public speaking tips, and give examples of how to...

Rented vs Owned: The Digital Real Estate Dilemma for Founders 26.03.2025

In this episode of the Founder Problems Podcast, Sarah Schumacher, Lee Zuvanich, and Zach Oshinbanjo discuss the idea of rented versus owned digital platforms. Because social media accounts are great until they decide to pull the rug out from under you. They break down the pros and cons, sprinkle in a few realistic warnings, and give practical tips on leveraging both types to boost your personal b...

When the Market Says 'Nice Try, Buddy:' Finding Product Market Fit 12.03.2025

In this insightfully honest episode, Lee Zuvanich, Zach Oshinbanjo, and Sarah Schumacher dive into TAM, SAM, and SOM (no, that's not a delicious soup). They drive home the importance of understanding your Total Addressable Market (TAM) and listening to feedback before assuming your next idea is the big one. Don't spend all your money on ads and accolades before you even know what your market wants...

Vetting Cofounders: Why Swiping Right Isn't Enough 26.02.2025

In this episode of the Founder Problems Podcast, Lee Zuvanich, Sarah Schumacher, and Zach Oshinbanjo discuss the difficult task of vetting potential co-founders. Sharing personal misadventures and cautionary tales, they stress the importance of thorough due diligence with practical tips like working together on a trial basis, ensuring aligned values, and the critical need for trust and integrity....

The Focus Myth: Navigating Multiple Side Hustles, Experimentation and Exploring Interests 12.02.2025

Zach Oshinbanjo, Lee Zuvanich, and Sarah Schumacher delve into the myth that a singular focus is necessary for business success. Sharing their eclectic and, frankly, exhausting career paths, they highlight the ability to balance multiple ventures by utilizing systems and leveraging natural nerd skills. They also give advice to their younger selves: underscoring the value of experimenting and follo...

When to Quit: Feast or Famine Cycles, Slow Intuition, and Listening to the Market 29.01.2025

In this episode, Lee Zuvanich, Sarah Schumacher and Zach Oshinbanjo dive deep into the multifaceted decision-making process of knowing when to throw in the towel. Enduring feast and famine business cycles, investor pressure, being too busy to listen... they discuss their own experiences with the mental gymnastics behind tough decisions. Expect insights on how anxiety can be helpful, the importance...

Three Approaches to Annual Planning: Tarot Cards, B.L.U.F.F., and the Pen-to-Spreadsheet Pipeline 15.01.2025

In this episode, Lee Zuvanich, Zach Oshinbanjo, and Sarah Schumacher tackle the once in a year task of planning the next one. From Pinterest-level vision boards to X-men and mortar inspired operational plans, we cover three wildly different planning styles that all end up being mostly the same (hint: start with values). Yes, the ubiquitous rocks and pebble illustration is mentioned, but only once....

Why 01.01.2025

Zach Oshinbanjo, Lee Zuvanich, and Sarah Schumacher talk about their personal founder journeys and why they decided to start this podcast. Common threads include: an uncanny ability to see problems and an insatiable drive to fix them, how entrepreneurship is an effective tool to create fulfilling careers, and the significance of community for founder support. Mentioned in this Episode: The E-Myth...

Founder Problems Podcast Trailer 02.12.2024

Sarah Schumacher, Lee Zuvanich, and Zach Oshinbanjo each give a summary on what the Founder Problems Podcast is all about.

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