
Startup Anthology
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Startup Anthology is the podcast where startup culture comes to life! Join host Jeremy Willis as he explores the challenges, triumphs, and untold stories of startup employees, founders, and managers.
From navigating the chaotic early days to building thriving teams, each episode offers insights, lessons, and inspiration for anyone in the startup ecosystem. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, aspiring employee, or simply curious about startup life, tune in to uncover what it truly means to thrive in a startup.
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Startup Insights with Joseph Kopser: Leadership Lessons from a Military Veteran
35 min 48 sec
In this episode of Startup Anthology, we have a special guest, Joseph Kopser, a retired Lt. Col. in the US Army, West Point alum, startup founder, and serial entrepreneur at the July 2025 Military Connected Monthly Mentorship Meetup (MCM3) in Austin at Capital Factory. Joseph shares his journey from the military to entrepreneurship, including founding RideScout while still serving in the Army. He also talks about his leadership experiences, the importance of mentorship, and the upcoming 'Leading to WIN' event aimed at bridging the gap between military and civilian communities.
Connect with Joseph Kopser:
LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephkopser/
Company | https://graylinegroup.com/joseph-kopser/
Personal | https://bit.ly/KopserKeynoteEmCeeFlyer
Email | joseph@graylinegroup.com
Leading to WIN 2025: Bridging the gap between generations of military service, leadership, and innovation in America's military capital.
For more information on 'Leading to WIN 2025', visit https://leading2win.org/.
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📍Recorded live at the Military-Connected Mentorship Meetup with support from Command Post Cohort, Texas Veteran Chambers Coalition, and sponsors including, Syracuse University D'Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families [https://ivmf.syracuse.edu/], Combined Arms | Texas Veterans Network [https://www.combinedarms.us/texasveteransnetwork], Capital Factory [https://capitalfactory.com/], and JP Morgan Chase [https://www.jpmorganchase.com/].
00:00 Introduction and Event Overview
00:45 Introducing Joseph Kopser
01:19 Joseph's Military Journey
07:17 Founding Ride Scout
14:46 Balancing Military and Entrepreneurship
17:54 Meeting Entrepreneurs at Gabriel's
19:01 Reflecting on the Journey
20:00 Discussing the Book 'Catalyst'
21:16 The Kodak Story and Innovation
23:58 Leadership and Creating a Moat
27:38 The Xerox Missed Opportunity
31:51 Leading to Win Conference
https://commandpostcohort.com/
https://texasveteranschambers.org/
https://ivmf.syracuse.edu/
https://www.combinedarms.us/
https://capitalfactory.com/
https://www.jpmorganchase.com/
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Who Was ICON's First Hire? The Debate Begins...
1 hr 34 min
In this episode of Startup Anthology, I sit down with Dmitri Julius and Nathan Wang, the first hires at ICON, to unravel the intriguing debate of who truly holds the title of employee number one. Together, we explore the early days of ICON, recounting the chaos and camaraderie that fueled our groundbreaking mission to revolutionize housing through 3D printing. From humorous anecdotes about our unconventional hiring practices and operational challenges to heartfelt reflections on the lasting impact of company culture, we share the lessons learned from our unique journeys. Join us as we dive into the stories that shaped ICON and the friendships that remain a cornerstone of our experiences.
#podcast #startupanthology #inspiration #startupculture #story #startupsuccess #icon #3dprinting #AppleTV #NewStory
00:00 Introduction to Startup Anthology
00:47 Meet Dmitri Julius
02:59 Nathan Wang's Journey to ICON
06:21 Defining Employee Number One at ICON
08:37 The Early Days and Challenges at ICON
19:47 ICON's First International Project
25:17 The Culture and Camaraderie at ICON
39:12 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and Early Struggles
48:12 Imperial vs Metric: A Practical Choice
50:43 The Legacy of Humor in Company Culture
51:51 Building a Team: The Key to Success
58:17 Navigating Company Growth and Change
01:05:09 Reflections on Personal and Professional Growth
01:13:12 The Journey of Founding and Leaving ICON
01:25:11 New Ventures and Future Aspirations
01:29:32 Acknowledging the Team Behind the Success
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Journey to Japan: The Mission and Vision of Kostya and Bella
55 min 34 sec
Journey to Japan: A Conversation with Missionaries Kostya and Bella Tustanovskyis
On this episode of Startup Anthology, I'm joined by Brian Henson lead pastor at Trinity Community Church [https://trinitychurchtx.org/] in Cedar Park, TX. Together, we sit down with Kostya and Bella Tustanovskyis delve into their journey as missionaries, church planters and entrepreneurs.
Kostya and Bella are both originally from Ukraine, but they met while Kostya was working at Sojourn Church in Uganda. They discuss how they met in Uganda, and their passion for spreading the gospel in Japan. They delve into the calling that led them to one of the world's most unreached nations and talk about the challenges and blessings that come with adapting to a new culture. The episode also covers their vision for building community and planting churches in Tokyo and the vital role of partnerships in their mission. Tune in to hear about their heartfelt journey, the impact of their work, and how they navigate their faith and family life in the mission field.
📍Recorded live at Red Horn Brewery & Roastery [https://redhornbrew.com/] in Leander, TX.
To learn more about Kostya and Bella, and to partner with them on their journey to Japan, visit https://forthejoy.city/
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00:00 Journey to Japan: The Mission and Vision of Kostya and Bella
00:27 Startup Anthology Intro
01:38 Introduction and Background
02:19 Meeting and Early Life
03:47 Missionary Work in Uganda
07:01 Calling to Japan
22:57 Vision Trip to Japan
28:57 Welcoming Hands and Hearts
29:43 Different Ministry Approaches in Tokyo
31:40 Choosing to Work with Soma
32:06 Choosing Soma Tokyo
32:29 Emphasis on Emotionally Healthy Discipleship
34:46 The Role of Non-Japanese Missionaries
40:11 Long-Term Vision and Patience in Church Planting
48:47 Challenges and Prayer Requests
53:30 Final Thoughts and Farewell
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Women Veterans in the Startup World - Leadership Lessons with Johanna Wynne
44 min 22 sec
In this episode of Startup Anthology, I sit down with Johanna Wynne, an inspiring Army veteran who transitioned into the startup world. We explore her journey from a military upbringing to her decision to forgo West Point for the University of Vermont, ultimately leading to a 20-year Army career. Johanna shares her experiences at Army Futures Command, likening it to a startup within a major organization, and discusses the challenges of joining a civilian startup post-retirement. We delve into her insights on leadership, risk-taking, and the importance of passion in the entrepreneurial world. Join us for a candid conversation about the lessons Johanna learned from military service and how they apply to the fast-paced startup environment. Whether you're a veteran entrepreneur or simply interested in leadership, this episode offers valuable perspectives on navigating transitions and embracing new opportunities.Play episode
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From West Point to Startups: Leadership Lessons from Colonel (Ret.) Jim Orbock
29 min 2 sec
Join me, Jeremy Willis, on Startup Anthology as we dive into a riveting conversation with retired Colonel Jim Orbock in our latest episode, From West Point to Startups: Leadership Lessons from Colonel (Ret.) Jim Orbock. Recorded live at the Military Connected Mentorship Meetup, Jim shares his remarkable journey from West Point to leading troops in Afghanistan, and now to entrepreneurship with Spartan Financial. Discover the challenges of transitioning from military leadership to startup culture and how Jim leverages servant leadership to build lasting team dynamics. We explore the importance of narrowing your vision, the value of mentorship, and the art of balancing personal and organizational goals. This episode is packed with insights for anyone navigating the startup world. Tune in to learn how to lead effectively, whether you're managing a team of five or a hundred.Play episode
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