Entrepreneur’s Enigma

Entrepreneur’s Enigma is a podcast about the ups and downs of being an entrepreneur. Being an entrepreneur is tough. It’s a rollercoaster.

Every week, host Seth Goldstein talks to different entrepreneurs about their journey… their successes and their failures.

Entrepreneurship can be a lonely game, but it doesn’t have to be. Come along for the ride.

Shows are released weekly on Tuesdays at 8 am Eastern.

Ryan Frankel Saves Lives With His App

Ryan Frankel has been on both sides of the entrepreneurial coin. He started, right after college, working for Goldman Sachs investing in startups. After four years on that side, Ryan decided to try his hand at the entrepreneurial side. He’s never looked back. Now, three startups into his journey, Ryan has seen both success and…

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Jason Ranalli On The Journey From Software and Tech to Headshot Photography

Jason Ranalli graduated from the University of Delaware with a degree in Computer Science. He went to Wall Street and worked on software and tech support for the big names in the financial space. As a escape and break from that high paced world, he discovered photography. This hobby eventually became his full time job….

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Joe Casabona On Teaching Online Courses As An Entrepreneurial Journey

Joe Casabona is probably one of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet. I’ve known Joe for more than 5 years. He’s been in the WordPress space since the beginning of the project and has now pivoted to teaching online course is both WordPress and Podcasting. Joe is a recovering university educator (University of Scranton) and…

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Bart Mroz On Entrepreneurship, Web Development And The American Dream

This is a special BONUS episode of the Entrepreneur’s Enigma podcast. Today we’re talking with a good friend of mine, Bart Mroz. Bart’s company Sumo Heavy Industries helps eCommerce brands build out their online systems and processes. Bart had always hustled and this hustle put him through college, at Temple University in Philadelphia, and has…

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Reid Moncada On How Adversity Turned Into Entrepreneurship

Reid Moncada has been through a lot in his 23 years on this planet. In high school, he faced immense adversity when his father lost his job. Reid and his family of 4 (and a 70lb dog) became homeless for 3 years. During this time Reid worked 3 jobs, including one at the local country…

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Dusty Davidson On Starting, Building, Growing, and Exiting Startups

Dusty Davidson didn’t always want to be an entrepreneur. But when he decided that the corporate world wasn’t right for him, he decided to try his hand at running his own business. Moving to California to Silicon Valley, wasn’t an option. Dusty had met his wife and had already put down roots in Omaha, Nebraska….

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Joe Henderson On Doing Startups Before It Was Cool

Joe Henderson has been in the startup ecosystem since the early 1990s. He has helped more than 50 startups get started, create MVPs, get funded, and grow. Joe is currently working with OnVector a water treatment startup that uses plasma lasers to clean water and get rid of all the hard to destroy grime. Find…

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Travis Brown On Finding A Niche When Not Even Searching For One

Travis is a bit of a renaissance man. He’s not just a podcaster. He’s not just a rocker. He’s not just a crazy Instagram nut-job. He’s all of that mixed into one amazing, friendly, helpful, lovable package. Travis has always been creative. He says it has to do with escaping from the reality of his…

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Kathy Marcino On How Learning To Managing Conflict At Work Turned Into An Entrepreneurial Journey

Kathy Marcino is a certified DiSC business coach and consultant. Her goal is to help companies and their employees use conflict constructively. She uses the DiSC assessment to do this. Prior to her adventure in entrepreneurship, Kathy spent 18 years in corporate America working with the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. During this time she saw…

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Dan Maby On His Journey Toward A Big Orange Heart

Dan Maby is the founder of Big Orange Heart, the organizer for WordFest Live, a 24 hour festival of WordPress that is hosted twice a year, host of WordCamp London, and on top of that runs a software development agency. With his work at Big Orange Heart, he hopes to create a place for the…

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