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Founder's Journal

Conferences are (mostly) a waste

Founder's Journal

Morning Brew

Careers, Business, Entrepreneurship

4.8 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2025

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Alex does a SXSW 2025 recap.  Here’s what to expect: Why conferences are a waste Two exceptions to the rule 7 stops & lessons  — Show Notes: (0:00) A note from our sponsor (2:26) Welcome back to Founder’s Journal (3:35) When conferences aren’t a waste (5:12) SXSW recap (6:05) Founders run club (6:48) Brunch with Lauren Zima (7:38) Lunch with David Perell (9:28) Hampton Dinner  (10:18) B2B Creator Panel (11:32) Run with Connor Tomkies (14:05) Chat with Bryan Johnson  (16:32) Conclusion — Thanks to our presenting sponsor, Gusto. Head to www.gusto.com/alex — Episode Links: • Lauren Zima: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauren_Zima • David Perell: https://perell.com/  • Connor Tomkies: https://www.linkedin.com/in/connortomkies/  • Founders: https://www.founderspodcast.com/  • Bryan Johnson: https://www.youtube.com/@BryanJohnson Check Out Alex’s Stuff: • storyarb - https://www.storyarb.com/ • growthpair - https://www.growthpair.com/ • CTA - https://www.creatortalentagency.co/ • X - https://x.com/businessbarista • Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-lieberman/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What's up, everyone? This is Alex, the host of Founders Journal. As you may know, I built Morning

0:05.1

Brew from my senior year of college until we sold the business in 2020. And now I'm building a

0:11.0

variety of businesses in different spaces and different stages. I'm basically averaging one to two

0:17.0

new businesses per year, and because of that, I have had the opportunity to test a ton

0:22.5

of different products and services, ultimately landing on a core software stack that serves as

0:28.3

my business operating system whenever I start a new company. I have my go-to banking service,

0:34.5

I have my go-to formation service, I have my go-to service. I have my go to domain hosting service.

0:38.9

But probably the most important of them all is my HR service, Gusto. If you're a longtime

0:45.4

Founders Journal listener, you know how much I think about people in the context of business.

0:50.7

A business is nothing without its people, which means a platform that helps me manage and

0:55.4

take care of my people is invaluable.

0:58.7

And that means I've tried every HR platform under the sun always with the same exact goals

1:04.8

in mind.

1:05.8

First, I want a product that's intuitive and delightful to use.

1:09.3

As a non-HR person, I find the intricacies of payroll,

1:13.9

benefits, taxes, compliance, and expenses to be painful. So I just want something that makes

1:19.7

my life easier. Second, I want it to be affordable. I'm a bootstrapper at heart. I started

1:25.3

morning brew with $0, and I started Storyarb with $0 as well, which means I don't have infinite dollars to drop on SaaS products.

1:34.2

And third, I want a platform that acts as my one-stop shop for all things people.

1:39.1

I want it to handle payroll, benefits, hiring, onboarding, and taxes, all while integrating with all of

1:46.4

the other tools in my business stack, whether it be QuickBooks, Slack, or Google workspace.

1:52.9

Well, Gusto hit the trifecta, which is why I am a customer and use it for every single one of my

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