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How do you know when to keep pushing or when it's time to let go? In this episode of Founder to Founder, Alex Putici sits down with Marlow Marshall of Marlow Design to explore the fine line between unrelenting belief and brutal self-awareness in business. From hitting seven figures to hitting burnout, Marlow shares the raw truth about trusting your gut, facing reality, and what it really means to bet on yourself. Watch now for a grounded, no-fluff conversation every entrepreneur should hear.#YYCBusiness #FoundertoFounder #WorkNicer #CalgaryBusiness #MarlowDesign #EntrepreneurMindset #BusinessGrowth #KnowingWhenToQuit #ResilientLeadership #StartupLessons #CalgaryBusiness #RealTalkForFounders #SelfAwarenessInBusinessAbout the Guest: Marlow Marshall is the founder of Marlow Design, specializing in custom jewelry and engagement rings. With a passion for craftsmanship and storytelling, he helps clients create unique, meaningful pieces. You can connect with Marlow on LinkedIn and visit Marlow Design!About the Host: Alex is a community builder, entrepreneur, and the mastermind behind Work Nicer, Alberta's largest and most collaborative co-working community. Passionate about helping founders succeed, he believes that business isn't meant to be a solo sport.Connect with Alex on LinkedIn and visit Work Nicer!Great businesses aren't built alone. Founder to Founder connects with entrepreneurs, innovators, and business leaders from Work Nicer through real, unfiltered conversations, guests share their triumphs, challenges, and the lessons that shaped their journeys. Whether you're a startup founder or scaling your business, this series will inspire you to lean into community, embrace the grind, and grow together. Join the conversation and discover why success starts with the right people. Watch now!Founder to Founder is also the ideal choice to showcase your contributions to the community, inspire others to get involved, promote your business and:-Reach a global audience via the YYC Business website and the MegaPixxMedia YouTube channel. -Gain additional viewers of Local Lens episodes through free publication on YYC Calgary Business social media platforms. -Download the Local Lens episode to your personal and company social media pages.Episodes are also available in podcast format, and you can listen to them on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and Google Podcasts.Filmed and edited by ENTA Solutions.
Think you can do it all on your own? Think again. In this episode of Founder to Founder, Alex Putici sits down with Marlow Marshall to talk about what happens when entrepreneurs try to carry everything themselves and what it takes to let go, ask for help, and bounce back from rock bottom. From hitting $1M to hitting a wall, Marlow shares the hard-earned lessons behind building a business that lasts. Watch now for an unfiltered conversation on ego, burnout, and resilience.#YYCBusiness #FoundertoFounder #WorkNicer #CalgaryBusiness #MarlowDesign #EntrepreneurLife #BusinessResilience #FoundersJourney #LetGoToGrow #SmallBusinessRealTalk #FailForward #LeadershipLessonsAbout the Guest: Marlow Marshall is the founder of Marlow Design, specializing in custom jewelry and engagement rings. With a passion for craftsmanship and storytelling, he helps clients create unique, meaningful pieces. You can connect with Marlow on LinkedIn and visit Marlow Design!About the Host: Alex is a community builder, entrepreneur, and the mastermind behind Work Nicer, Alberta's largest and most collaborative co-working community. Passionate about helping founders succeed, he believes that business isn't meant to be a solo sport.Connect with Alex on LinkedIn and visit Work Nicer!Great businesses aren't built alone. Founder to Founder connects with entrepreneurs, innovators, and business leaders from Work Nicer through real, unfiltered conversations, guests share their triumphs, challenges, and the lessons that shaped their journeys. Whether you're a startup founder or scaling your business, this series will inspire you to lean into community, embrace the grind, and grow together. Join the conversation and discover why success starts with the right people. Watch now!Founder to Founder is also the ideal choice to showcase your contributions to the community, inspire others to get involved, promote your business and:-Reach a global audience via the YYC Business website and the MegaPixxMedia YouTube channel. -Gain additional viewers of Local Lens episodes through free publication on YYC Calgary Business social media platforms. -Download the Local Lens episode to your personal and company social media pages.Episodes are also available in podcast format, and you can listen to them on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and Google Podcasts.Filmed and edited by ENTA Solutions.
Nobody Succeeds Alone | Founder to Founder | Calgary BusinessBuilding a successful business is never a solo journey! Marlow Marshall, founder of Marlow Design, joins Founder to Founder with host Alex Putici to share how he turned his passion for custom jewelry into a thriving business. From overcoming early struggles to finding the right community and support, Marlow reveals the key lessons that helped him grow. Watch now to hear his incredible journey, and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe!#YYCBusiness #FoundertoFounder #WorkNicer #CalgaryBusiness #MarlowDesign #Entrepreneurship #SmallBusinessSuccess #CustomJewelry #JewelryDesign #Networking #BusinessGrowth About the Guest: Marlow Marshall is the founder of Marlow Design, specializing in custom jewelry and engagement rings. With a passion for craftsmanship and storytelling, he helps clients create unique, meaningful pieces. You can connect with Marlow on LinkedIn and visit Marlow Design!About the Host: Alex is a community builder, entrepreneur, and the mastermind behind Work Nicer, Alberta's largest and most collaborative co-working community. Passionate about helping founders succeed, he believes that business isn't meant to be a solo sport. Connect with Alex on LinkedIn and visit Work Nicer! Great businesses aren't built alone. Founder to Founder connects with entrepreneurs, innovators, and business leaders from Work Nicer through real, unfiltered conversations, guests share their triumphs, challenges, and the lessons that shaped their journeys. Whether you're a startup founder or scaling your business, this series will inspire you to lean into community, embrace the grind, and grow together. Join the conversation and discover why success starts with the right people. Watch now!Founder to Founder is also the ideal choice to showcase your contributions to the community, inspire others to get involved, promote your business and:-Reach a global audience via the YYC Business website and the MegaPixxMedia YouTube channel. -Gain additional viewers of Local Lens episodes through free publication on YYC Calgary Business social media platforms. -Download the Local Lens episode to your personal and company social media pages.Episodes are also available in podcast format, and you can listen to them on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and Google Podcasts.Filmed and edited by ENTA Solutions.
On today's episode, host Tyler Chisholm is joined by Alex Putici, Founder of Work Nicer. lex reflects on the challenges faced before COVID-19 and how the pandemic highlighted remote work possibilities. We dive into the impact of the pandemic on businesses and how the world of remote work has evolved since then. Join us as we explore the importance of taking risks, community value, and work's future.This episode is sponsored by clearmotive marketing. When it comes to marketing that truly matters to your business, clearmotive is your go-to partner. With a proven track record of 15 years, they understand what makes your business tick. Learn more at https://www.clearmotive.ca and discover how clearmotive can help your marketing thrive.We're on social media! Follow us for episodes you might have missed and key insights on Western Canada directly on your feeds.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collisionsyycLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/collisions-yycWebsite: https://www.collisionsyyc.comThank you for tuning into Collisions YYC!Remember to subscribe and follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode.If you loved the episode, please leave us a 5-star review and share the show with your friends!We sincerely appreciate your support of our local podcast.Host links:Tyler's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/tylerchisholmTyler's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerchisholmGuest links: Alex Putici's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexputiciWork Nicer's Website: https://www.worknicer.comWork Nicer's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worknicerWork Nicer's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worknicerWork Nicer's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/worknicerWork Nicer's Twitter: https://twitter.com/WorkNicerWork Nicer's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5ylID5tBzmP9xiPERrakRwCollisions YYC is a Tyler Chisholm original production // Brought to you by clearmotive marketing
Work Nicer provides a real community for startups and small businesses to share common resources and work in a thriving hub of activity that really defines the term “coworking”. Instagram: @worknicer Twitter: @worknicer Website: https://www.worknicer.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allen-wazny/message
Join me for a special edition of Collisions YYC Current & Critical, where I am joined by Alex Putici to share our perspective on how WeWork reached a peak evaluation of over $47 billion to its recent value of less the $5 billion.
What do you get when you create just enough friction for people to get traction when working together? You get Work Nicer Coworking and it's founder Alex Putici.
Alex Putici (putici.com) is an entrepreneur and community builder. He is the founder of Alberta’s largest coworking community called Work Nicer, with offices in Calgary and Edmonton. He has an impressive track record of starting a number of different companies and also spends his time to make the Calgary community a better place. Alex is the founder of 100 Men Who Give A Damn in Calgary, GenYYC, and the Calgary Coworking Alliance. He is also a proud mentor with ATB X and Startup Calgary.
Meet Calgary’s Alex Putici, Founder of Work Nicer Coworking. Alex is an entrepreneur, community builder, charity group co-founder, investor, and advisor. Alex is an amazing Calgarian and he has built Alberta’s largest coworking space. Work Nicer has grown to 4 locations across Alberta, spanning both Calgary and Edmonton. Alex and the members of Work Nicer have created an environment that inspires entrepreneurs, builds community, and helps businesses grow. In this episode, you will learn all about the growth of Work Nicer Coworking and Alex provides some fantastic advice for those that are growing a business. Also, you will learn all about Alex’s other ventures as well as his thoughts on the future of coworking. Don’t miss this awesome chat with Alex Putici. Alex Putici Work Nicer Coworking
Soulfront Podcast with Alex Putici, Founder of Work Nicer www.worknicer.com #soulfront if we moved you :) Check us out at www.soulfront.ca Enjoy! Stay wonderful. Scotty, Soulfront Founder
Alex Putici grew up on a farm in southern Alberta. He figured out school wasn’t his thing but entrepreneurship was. Find out how he came to embody the mantra, "No one succeeds alone." In this conversation you will also hear about men giving a damn, security systems, and corn farms.
Alex Putici is an entrepreneur out in Calgary who I wanted to meet because he started a program called 100 men who give a damn, a foundation in which 100 guys gave money to a different charity each year. But he’s also a guy that tries to live and breath vulnerability, if you don’t believe me check out his website
Alex Putici is an entrepreneur out in Calgary who I wanted to meet because he started a program called 100 men who give a damn, a foundation in which 100 guys gave money to a different charity each year. But he’s also a guy that tries to live and breath vulnerability, if you don’t believe me check out his website putici.com which cites how many times he got fired, how many times he’s gotten audited by the CRA, and if he has ADHD (yes he does). But through my conversation with Alex, we tease out one of his vulnerable spots, the role of the provider as a man, along with some of his excellent expertise as a businessman. You can check out all the projects Alex has going on at putici.com or see him in person in Calgary at WorkNicer.