Eric Ries invited our CEO James Reinhart to be one of the first guests of his new podcast, The Eric Ries Show. Whether you're interested in fashion or not, this is a must-listen for anyone remotely interested in business, with insightful stories about the small wins, speedbumps, and learnings you encounter on the quest to build an enduring business.
Episode 2 of The Eric Ries Show drops today! My guest is James Reinhart, founder of the second-hand resale platform ThredUp. James started out as a teacher, an experience that made him sure he wanted to make a positive impact on the world just as much as he wanted to build a successful business. ThredUp checks both boxes. It's changing the way people think about filling (and emptying) their closets -- its mission is "to inspire the world to think secondhand first" -- and it also generated $80 million in revenue in the first quarter of this year. In our conversation, we covered this duality from a number of perspectives, including the company culture that makes it possible, the importance of choosing the right investors, why an ambitious mission brings many advantages, what it was like to go public, and why more people should be thinking about purpose and profit as complementary rather than at odds with each other. As James put it, "intrinsically good businesses are good for bottom lines and good for the world." Listen today 👇 - YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gmyqPMrd - Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gS8C_-Xh - Apple: https://lnkd.in/gXpFdxtq And a very special thank you to our sponsors: Mercury DigitalOcean Neo4j
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