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In this episode of Startup Junkies, hosts Jeff Amerine, Daniel Koonce, and Harrison Kitson sit down with Bryan Fittin, founder and CEO of Go Rogue Studio, to explore the story of his transition from corporate life to entrepreneurship.
Initiating his career within the corporate confines of Walmart’s vendor community, Bryan always harbored a passion for content creation. This passion ultimately gave birth to Go Rogue, a podcast dedicated to entrepreneurs transitioning from corporate settings. But his ambitions didn’t stop there; inspired by Jeff Amerine’s sage advice on product-market fit, Bryan courageously ventured into the entrepreneurial realm, launching Go Rogue Studios in 2019.
The pandemic turned out to be a pivotal moment for Bryan’s video marketing business. As remote content production surged in demand, Go Rogue Studio, already adept at video podcasting, found itself ahead of the curve. Through Go Rogue Studio, Bryan and his team offer comprehensive content creation services, from video production to thought leadership, focusing on simplifying the process and enabling businesses to connect authentically with their audiences.
In this episode, Bryan emphasizes the importance of genuine human connection through content, the value of an abundance mindset in entrepreneurship, and overcoming personal barriers to success. Tune in to learn from Bryan’s inspiring entrepreneurial journey and discover actionable insights for your own business endeavors!
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(00:00) Introducción
(01:18) Bryan’s Backstory
(08:20) About Go Rogue and Its Services
(11:00) Strategies for Being on Camera
(14:45) What Inspired Bryan’s Marketing Workshops
(19:57) Renting Go Rogue’s Studio
(23:11) Advice to Younger Self
(25:15) Closing Question
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