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the sauce – podcast 03

[feature]The Sauce is a monthly podcast, hosted by James Tuckerman and Kyri Theo. Guests are invited to discuss business principles you once preached… but are now practically pre-historic. In this edition: Can you launch a business without quitting your day job?[/feature]

In this episode of The Sauce, we talk with young entrepreneur Nathan Chan, who challenged the convention that you need deep pockets to build a media empire.

In fact, h launched the internationally successful iPad magazine Foundr Mag, featuring big names like Richard Branson and Arriana Huffington, while still working a day job.

It’s an incredible story and, in this interview, he shares the seven stages that he went through, from idea creation to posting his resignation letter.

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