Published: Nov. 7, 2018, 9 a.m.
Fernando Schiantarelli is an entrepreneur, TV and radio producer and creator of \u201cC\xf3mo Lo Hizo\u201d, which translates to \u201cHow did they make it?\u201d \u2014 a podcast that focuses on helping Latino entrepreneurs in co-production with iHeart Radio in Los Angeles.
What you\u2019ll learn about in this episode:
- Inspiring stories of creative entrepreneurs who immigrated to other countries and were able to build successful businesses out of pure innovation and hard work
- Two of the most important qualities for an entrepreneur are humility and resilience
- Humility is required, because it\u2019s important to understand your place in the market, how to properly approach new contacts, and where you need to go to succeed, keeping everything grounded in reality
- Resilience is important because there will always be naysayers who try to discourage entrepreneurs from pursuing specific goals or who are sure that an idea is doomed to failure \u2013 people you have to press past
- However, passion can only get you so far, and it\u2019s important to not mistake resilience for ignoring the warnings signs and investing too much time or money into an idea that is not properly research
- Once you understand your product idea entirely, where it fits in the market, how it would be made, and how (and at what price) it is likely to sell, then you can start using your passion to drive the idea forward
- \u201cMost of our enemies are inside our own heads,\u201d and entrepreneurs can\u2019t let their own fears or uncertainties get the best of them when building company \u2013 and sometimes the inner voices are the hardest to work through
- Intuition and understanding are also important parts of being an entrepreneur: You have be able to listen to the investors and business contacts you\u2019re talking with, and read between the lines to see the things they aren\u2019t saying
- How you can be a successful entrepreneur without a mentor \u2013 because part of the process is learning everyone around you, not just a specific tutor or leader you respect
- More information on Latino entrepreneurship, Latina woman in the industry, and many more interesting facts!
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