What Founders Need to Know About Patents, Equity & Early-Stage Growth

Building Thinkers: Accessible Blueprints for Learning & Life - Un pódcast de Tracy Clark - Viernes

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If you’ve ever had a big idea but felt overwhelmed about where to begin or worried about how to protect it, this episode is for you.I’m chatting with Alex McFadyen, who brings a fresh perspective on what many of us overcomplicate: developing new products and navigating the patent process. Alex doesn’t just see products, he calls them “assets,” and he walks us through how to build something valuable enough that you can eventually hand it off for someone else to run, freeing you up to dream even bigger.We dig into some of the biggest questions every founder faces: How do you take that raw idea and turn it into something real? What should you know about equity early on? And what do venture capitalists really want to hear when you make your first pitch?Whether you’re an inventor, entrepreneur, or just curious about how innovation actually happens, this conversation will give you practical insights and a new way to think about building and protecting your ideas.If you’re ready to stop overthinking and start building smarter, this episode will help you take the next step.Resources Mentioned:BooksEssentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less | By Greg McKeownHow to Win Friends & Influence People | By Dale CarnegiePatent it Yourself (19th Edition) | by David Pressman & David E. BlauConnect with Alex:Alex McFadyen on LinkedInMore About Building Thinkers: I'm your host, Tracy Clark, and this is where potential becomes reality through deliberate curiosity, reflection, practice, and play. The Building Thinkers podcast is based on the realization that there's exponential potential in the things we build.And so, in my little corner of the internet and podcasting land, I want to take my 12 favorite problems, these are my constant curiosities, and I want to go deeper. I want to build thinkers. This is a community of multi-potentialites who may be disoriented by all the possibilities of success we envision but haven't yet achieved.If any of that sounds like you, come listen in. Welcome to the Building Thinkers podcast.

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