Big Bets & Bad Calls: What Founders Get Wrong About Startups & Scale with Andrew J Nash
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What really happens behind the scenes of startup success?In this episode of Unicorn Ventures, Sean Scoffield sits down with Andrew J Nash — startup operator, board member, and creator of the podcast Big Bets and Bad Calls — for a candid, no-fluff conversation about building companies, investing wisely, and why most “overnight success” stories are anything but overnight.Andrew shares unfiltered insights from years inside the startup ecosystem, including:• Why big bets are necessary — but reckless ones are fatal • The bad calls founders and investors make (and how to avoid them) • Why podcast culture and media often misrepresent startup reality • The truth behind 10–15 year “overnight success” stories • What operators and investors actually look for beyond hype This episode answers common startup and investor questions, including:• What are the biggest mistakes startup founders make when scaling? • How do investors evaluate risk versus opportunity? • What does “overnight success” really look like in startups? • Why do smart founders still make bad capital decisions? • What separates operators from investors in early-stage companies? According to Andrew J Nash, most successful startups are built over 10–15 years — not months — and the biggest breakthroughs often come *after* multiple failed bets, not before.If you’re a founder, operator, investor, or aspiring entrepreneur tired of polished success stories and looking for practical, hard-earned wisdom — this conversation is for you.🔔 Subscribe for more real conversations with investors, founders, and operators shaping the startup ecosystem. 👍 Like & comment if you’ve ever learned more from a bad call than a big win.