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Founders and Startups Podcast
Ep. 10: Peter Mellen, Founder, Netcito

Founders and Startups Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 42:27


This discussion with Peter Mellen, Founder of Netcito, was recorded on March 19, 2020, when many areas of the U.S. were in the early stages of quarantine and the term “social distancing” was just beginning to creep into our daily conversations. Peter is a lifelong entrepreneur who lives in the Washington, D.C. area. Listen in on our discussion about how our work habits and lives were evolving, how COVID-19 might impact the investment community, and to learn about Peter's entrepreneurial journey. +++++++ Listen to the podcast or watch videos with Peter Mellen, Founder of Netcito, on YouTube:  Peter Mellen, Founder, Netcito  Rapid Growth Derailed by the 2001 Dot Com Bust  Meditation and Yoga: Foundational Practices  How Much Entrepreneurial Risk is Too Much? Subscribe to the Founders and Startups YouTube Channel to see future videos as they're released!  ++++++++++ Here are a few of Peter's roles: • Founder of Netcito, an invitation-only peer group for founders of companies • Active involvement with commercial real estate investing and development • Co-chair of Tides, a philanthropic partner and nonprofit accelerator dedicated to building a world of shared prosperity and social justice • Entrepreneur-in-residence, founder of the alumni entrepreneur and angel investor networks at Georgetown University Key takeaways: + Netcito connects and inspires innovators and entrepreneurs. The name is a combination of “network” and the Latin word incito, “to inspire.” + Some Netcito members, with dozens of employees and millions of dollars in revenue, are faced with revenue plummeting to zero. + This may be a great time for someone who’s thinking about starting a business to begin creating. + Beware of “entreporn” that glamorizes the startup lifestyle, that may make you feel inadequate. Check out Jonathan Fields’ blog post about this. + Book recommendation: Reid Hoffman, The Startup of You. Reid says that if you’ve got a career, you’re an entrepreneur. It’s a mindset rather than what you do in the world. Have a Plan A, Plan B and Plan Z in case everything goes to zero. + Future funding will shift. Some industries such as biotech will have greater opportunities while retail, real estate and live events will have a very difficult time. The stock market drop will impact investors’ liquidity resulting in less capital. Deals in the venture capital and angel investor pipelines may be dropped or repriced. + From age 11 to 18 Peter spent a great deal of time in an ashram, a community where people of the Hindu faith develop spiritually. It was a melding of Eastern and Western culture in the Philadelphia area. The community evolved to become the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health. + Peter had unconventional parents. They were college professors who went on to make documentary films. They became interested in yoga in the 1970’s and moved into a home close to the ashram. + Peter’s first business was Team Vision Consulting that he created in the early 90s. It provided help desk support for small to medium sized businesses. + Peter partnered with a Georgetown University Business School classmate to write a business plan that landed $25,000 in funding before graduation. That company, Headlight, eventually raised over $15 million in venture funding capital. + While managing Headlight, Peter was living the entrepreneurial life he aspired to, but felt that something was missing. After the dot com bust, when Peter was 35, he turned to yoga and realized the significance of the values he had grown up with. + Peter’s current mindfulness practice includes daily meditation and yoga. As Albert Einstein was known for saying, ideas come from a place beyond the mind. Meditation and yoga position Peter to tend to the space beyond and within the mind. + I was encouraged to create a podcast by Peter in Aug. 2015 when we met at Jonathan Fields’ Camp Good Life Project. (Sadly, the camp is no longer happening.) My first Ever Better Podcast was published in Dec. 2015 and I went on to create 90 episodes before creating the Founders and Startups Podcast. +++++ Learn more about Netcito on their website. Connect with Peter Mellen on LinkedIn. Follow Netcito on Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn +++++ This podcast originated as a video that you can find on the Founders and Startups YouTube Channel along with three highlight videos. Rapid Growth Derailed by the 2001 Dot Com Bust  Meditation and Yoga: Foundational Practices  How Much Entrepreneurial Risk is Too Much? +++++ How would it feel to elevate your business while creating a more fulfilling life? If you’d like to discuss possibilities, send me a note at Lisa (at) EverBetterU.com. Learn more about working with me, Lisa Conners Vogt, at https://www.everbetteru.com/challengingtimes. Here's what a recent client said: "Lisa offers a holistic approach to coaching business owners. Her unique approach allowed me to articulate goals involving my employees, investors, family, community, customers and myself. She draws out the entire spectrum of the entrepreneur's objectives and brings them into a manageable and livable perspective." +++++ Special Thanks To: + Josh at Podcastguymedia.com for his patient editing and guidance.  + Darko at darkokriznik.com for his stellar video editing and graphic design.

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co
IAM531- Founder Helps Create and Build Organisations of Value

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 16:58


Robert Kinsler is the founder and CEO of United Fray and serves as Publisher of On Tap Magazine. As a lifestyle media & services company, Fray is on a mission to Make Fun Possible. Servicing over 400,000 event and sports participants since inception, Fray has been recognized as an INC 5,000 fastest growing company for the last four years. (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) Kinsler was named the Small Business Person of the year by the DC Chamber of Commerce in 2017 and currently serves on the executive board of the Sport and Social Industry Association (SSIA). Kinsler previously served as Finance and Membership chair for the executive board of the Baltimore Chapter of the Entrepreneurs Organization and served on the board of the DC based nonprofit, CRYSP DC. Kinsler is a husband and a father of three amazing children under the age of 5 and has (mostly) kept his sanity thanks to his amazing wife Victoria, his incredible team at the office, his mentors and his mastermind group (ask him about Netcito). Robert has a passion for creating and helping to build organizations of value. Some of his past experiences include earning his SAG card, serving in the Army National Guard, living in the Virgin Islands and lending his voice to a McDonald's radio commercial. You can join Kinsler on twitter or instagram @RAKinsler for snippets of the journey. Website: http://www.dcfray.com/ https://www.mypurposecards.com/

Founders Nextdoor: Entrepreneurship | Small Business | Startups | Freelancing | Washington DC
How to Build A Membership-Based Business with Peter Mellen, Ep 040

Founders Nextdoor: Entrepreneurship | Small Business | Startups | Freelancing | Washington DC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 31:29


Peter Mellen is the founder and CEO of Netcito, a network of peer advisory groups for entrepreneurs and innovators. He is a serial entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in online business and commercial real estate and is an entrepreneur in residence (EiR) at Georgetown University, where he also … Continue reading The post How to Build A Membership-Based Business appeared first on Founders Nextdoor.

Business Owners Radio
58 LEADERSHIP | How to craft a vision of the future you want to create. (Best of Season 1) w/Peter Mellen.

Business Owners Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2016 26:01


Peter Mellen, founder of Netcito, a network of peer advisory groups for entrepreneurs, and owner of Mellen Investment Properties, a real estate firm that invests in commercial properties, discusses the power of visualizing goals that go beyond business metrics, to ensure that your business interests and activities are consistent with the things you really want out of life. Peter shows how a simple visioning framework for year-end planning has helped him achieve major life and business milestones, and shares how others can use this powerful tool as part of an ongoing goal-setting strategy.

Business Owners Radio
06 LEADERSHIP | Are your goals aligned with your vision? Get back on track! w/Peter Mellen, Netcito

Business Owners Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2015 33:39


Peter Mellen, Founder of Netcito, a network of peer advisory groups for entrepreneurs, and Owner of Mellen Investment Properties, discusses the power of visualizing goals that go beyond business metrics, to ensure your business interests and activities are consistent with the things you really want out of life. Peter shows how a simple visioning framework for year-end planning has helped him achieve major life and business milestones, and shares how others can use this powerful tool as part of an ongoing goal-setting strategy.