by Brad Adams | Oct 29, 2012 | For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Social Entrepreneurs, Successful Entrepreneurs
Kicked Out of Y Combinator, Still Raises $1.5M A recent Venture Beat article shares the tale of a CEO who was literally kicked out of Y Combinator, and yet was able to raise an impressive $1.5 million from VCs such as Kleiner Perkins. Despite the letdown of being let... by Brad Adams | Oct 18, 2012 | For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Social Entrepreneurs, Women Entrepreneurs
Non-Government Help for Veterans In an recent interview with CEO Rose Sheppard, I learned of her business, “Coffee for a Cause,” which she created as a way to offer help to United States Veterans. Rose was quick to point out that her venture receives no help from the... by Brad Adams | Oct 11, 2012 | For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Social Entrepreneurs, Successful Entrepreneurs
Johnny Morris and Bass Pro Starting a business can be hard. It takes constant work, time, money and sometimes even a bit of your sanity. In times like these, you may feel like aiming straight for your top goal. Go big or go home, right? Not necessarily. Despite... by Brad Adams | Oct 8, 2012 | For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Social Entrepreneurs, Successful Entrepreneurs
Aspiring Entrepreneur Photo Courtesy of Keith Brinson The first entry into a series of interviews and stories on aspiring renegade entrepreneurs will be the tale of “The Teapotter,” Keith Brinson. Just where this American veteran, whimsical author, and... by Brad Adams | Oct 1, 2012 | For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Social Entrepreneurs, Successful Entrepreneurs
Taking an Unpopular Stand Almost anyone who has tuned in to the news, or read current events online lately has heard about the unpopular stand of Chick-Fil-A president Truett Cathy. When the 90+ year old founder and CEO of the successful fast food chain was asked... by Brad Adams | Sep 13, 2012 | For Renegade Entrepreneurs Only, Social Entrepreneurs, Successful Entrepreneurs
Rebel Entrepreneur There have been many articles, books, and references written with the “how tos” of entrepreneurship. In most of them, the advice is pretty standard; many will say you need to gain experience in a field before you can start a business. Others advise...