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Hello Chaos

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About this podcast

Every day, entrepreneurs all over the world roll out of bed and say: Hello, Chaos. And more often than not, we’re having that conversation in our own heads. It’s time to crack the dialogue wide open. Hello Chaos is a weekly podcast dedicated to entrepreneurs and founders, published every Sunday. It is another platform brought to you by OrangeWIP. It is a megaphone and round table created specifically to welcome bright, stubborn, visionary minds to a conversation founders have been craving. Here, founders have permission to vent—or be vulnerable. To bring the wildest ideas. Their greatest obstacles. And find a national sounding board for solutions. Here, we want founders show off—or allow them to speak their truth. To meet challenges head-on. To make hyper-local community connections. And share “aha!” and “oh shit” moments. Welcome to Hello Chaos. Founders, it's time to unmute yourself.

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Ep. 204 Andrew Stallings - Laid Off on Monday and Bought the Company by Summer

Jun 6, 202649mEp. 2120

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Your Network Is Not a Safety Net. It Is the Business. Andrew did not build Athelo Group on a pitch deck or a business plan. He built it on a decade of relationships that were already in place before he

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Ep. 203 Carl Stecker - The $407 Pharmacy Bill That Wouldn't Let Go

May 30, 202657mEp. 2110

What founders will take away from this episode: 1️⃣ The problems that won't let go are the ones worth building for Carl couldn't shake the $407 pharmacy bill. It stuck to him like a tick, and that obsession became FreeRx

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Ep. 202 Greg Arnold - You’re Not Lacking Confidence You’re Lacking Reps

May 23, 202639mEp. 2100

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Confidence Comes After The Reps Waiting to feel ready is one of the fastest ways to stay stuck. Greg realized confidence was never the starting point. It came from showing up consistently, taking uncom

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Ep. 201 Rob Ekno - He Followed the Calling Before the Business Existed

May 16, 202659mEp. 2090

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Clarity Usually Comes After the First Step Rob didn’t have a five year roadmap when he started building the film festival. He had conviction and a willingness to move before everything made sense. A lo

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Ep. 200 Mitchell Levy - What Got You Here is Quietly Killing Your Next Level

May 9, 20261h 0mEp. 2080

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ What got you here will keep you stuck Mitchell watched successful businesses collapse not because they failed, but because the environment changed. The real mistake is holding on too long to what used

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Ep. 199 Alicia Hughes & Jenny Ladd - The Biggest Mistake Founders Make About Customers

May 2, 202647mEp. 2070

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ People don’t buy your product, they buy the feeling Warm Hugs took off because of what people felt, not what was inside the box. That is the part most businesses miss early. If the emotional connection

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Ep. 198 Vida Stanic - You Got Traction But It's Still Wrong

Apr 25, 202644mEp. 2060

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Traction does not mean you are right Vida got customers fast and still walked away. That is the part most founders ignore. Just because people are buying does not mean the foundation is strong. If you

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Ep. 197 Brian Thompson - Growth Isn’t the Problem It’s Letting Go

Apr 18, 202644mEp. 2050

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ You’re the bottleneck whether you see it or not Brian didn’t realize growth was stalling because of strategy or demand. It was because everything still ran through him. The moment you become the approv

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Ep. 196 Chris Hallberg - Why Most Founders Struggle to Scale Their Business

Apr 11, 20261h 20mEp. 2040

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Right people fix more than strategy ever will Most businesses are not stuck because of bad ideas. They are stuck because the wrong people are sitting in the wrong seats. Chris built his entire approach

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Ep. 195 Justin Banner - The Founder Bottleneck No One Talks About

Apr 4, 202642mEp. 2030

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Build systems or stay stuck in the business If everything runs through you, you do not have a business yet. Strong founder systems and business process automation turn your daily tasks into repeatable

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Ep. 194 Rebecca Rosselli - The Truth About Building a Modern Agency

Mar 28, 202658mEp. 2020

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Systems protect you, not contracts Most founders think a contract will protect their business. It won’t. Rebecca learned that adaptability in your process matters more than what’s written on paper. Bui

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Ep. 193 Haley Hoover - From Mom Frustration To Product Startup

Mar 21, 202644mEp. 2010

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Start With The Problem Not The Product Great products usually start with frustration. Haley Hoover did not set out to build a startup. She simply wanted to fix a daily problem she faced as a mom. Found

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Ep. 192 Shanise Pearce - Turning Adversity Into a Mission

Mar 14, 202636mEp. 2000

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Your hardest moment can reveal your real mission The thing that disrupts your life can also redirect it. Shanise’s cancer diagnosis forced her to rethink everything and ultimately led her to build The

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Ep. 191 Cody LaHoste - Misalignment Is Why Startups Stall

Mar 7, 202636mEp. 1990

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Alignment Beats More Marketing Startups don’t stall because they lack tactics. They stall because story, sales, and strategy aren’t pulling in the same direction. Before you layer on more activity, fix

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Ep. 190 Caroline McDavid - Turning 14 Million Views Into a Fuel Franchise

Feb 28, 202643mEp. 1980

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Viral Is Fuel Not Strategy Going viral can open the floodgates, but it’ll also expose every crack in your systems. Caroline’s 14 million views brought massive franchise demand, and it forced her to tig

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Ep. 189 Anna Peterson - When Your Pain Becomes the Product

Feb 21, 20261h 4mEp. 1960

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Build From Pain, Not Trend Zenimal didn’t start as a market play. It started with night terrors and panic attacks. When you build from lived experience, your conviction outlasts the hype cycle and the

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Ep. 188 Haylee Jordan - The Reality of Building in Regulated Chaos

Feb 14, 202642mEp. 1940

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Go deep before you go wide Trying to be everywhere at once spreads founders thin and kills momentum. Haylee’s approach with Fabric was to anchor in Colorado first, learn the market, and earn real tract

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Ep. 187 Garrett Peters - When the Founder Becomes the Bottleneck

Feb 7, 202654mEp. 1920

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ If it needs you, it will break A business built entirely on the founder eventually becomes the bottleneck. Garrett learned that real scale starts when you offload the work that drains you and build sys

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Ep. 186 Matt Olin - Why Community Outperforms Capital For Founders

Jan 31, 202641mEp. 1890

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Connection Beats Perfection Every Time Waiting until something feels perfect costs you momentum. Matt built community and credibility by shipping ideas early, gathering people fast, and letting connect

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Ep. 185 David Sauers - Turning a Sh*t Experience Into a Scalable Business

Jan 25, 202649mEp. 1880

Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Build from real frustration The strongest businesses start by solving a problem you actually lived. David did not chase an idea. He fixed something that bothered him deeply. If the problem hits close t

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