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My guess is you didn’t see this one coming. Neither did I, honestly.
Today we talk with Charles Adler, co-founder of Kickstarter and, most
recently, the founder of Lost Arts in Chicago. I’m going to let him tell
you all about that. But first, I wanted to explain the connective thread I
see between Charles and the beer world.
First, both are incredibly entrepreneurial. And in many ways,
entrepreneurialism has come to define what craft beer is. The things that
Charles has created, and what craft beer values, are things like
transparency, innovation, and community connections.
But in my conversation with him, I think you’ll also hear some other
familiar things. A heads-down approach to building something. A desire to
grow, but also remain steadfast in your values and goals. The need to be a
generalist, but also value specialization. It’s the constant need to
balance a hundred different things that are all in tension with each other,
in order to get from point A to point B.
There are also a lot of parallels between my personal background and
Charles’ that make for some pretty quick and interesting learning—even
insights into what GBH is at its core, and how it came to be. I’m thankful
for that. I hope you take away as many insights as I did about how you can
think about your own business differently. Charles has that affect on
people.
Oh, and we talk about how a brewery might just be relevant to his new
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