Ep. 12 | Embarrassment, Experimentation & the Founder Mindset: What Slack’s Co-Founder Can Teach Your Career
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📖 Episode 12 Summary
In this episode, Amanda breaks down a surprising founder story from Slack’s early days — including the moment Stewart Butterfield publicly called out Slack’s first product and how the team responded in an unexpected way. Rather than focusing on shock value, Amanda uses the story to reveal what it teaches us about creativity, innovation, and the inner game required to build something that doesn’t exist yet.
She explores the mindset shifts that separate game changers from the crowd — how they interpret tough feedback, how they move through imperfection, and how they turn discomfort into forward momentum.
Listeners are then invited into a simple but powerful reflection exercise to identify the qualities that already make them creative — and the edges that, when strengthened, unlock their next level of potential.
This episode is a masterclass in thinking like a founder, experimenting like a creator, and reframing embarrassment as one of your greatest tools for growth.
Referenced Resources
- Business Insider feature on Slack’s early founder story