From Zero: Startup Lessons
Hosted by Austin and Jon, this startup and entrepreneurship show breaks real founder problems into two hard questions and honest answers. Each episode covers what it actually takes to start a business, quit your job, bootstrap or raise money, and build either a hardware company or an online business from scratch. Honest conversations about risk, mistakes, growth, and the financial, mental, and personal cost of going all in.
Episodes

Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
In this episode Austin and John—building an unmanned aerial system with $750,000 raised—talk candidly about early-stage traps that feel productive but waste time, and how to focus on what actually moves the business forward.They cover the 80/20 problem, when to prioritize product over polished branding, the importance of vendor responsiveness and simple contactability, using letters of intent, avoiding overbuilding by locking versions and milestones, rigorous QA and outsider testing, and how to distinguish real traction from mere activity (money and intent matter).

Friday Apr 03, 2026
Friday Apr 03, 2026
Welcome to the From Zero podcast. Hosts Austin and John, who have raised $750,000, share lessons from their first 12 months building a hardware startup. They debate what founders should focus on first--product, customers or fundraising--and conclude product (an MVP) comes first, then customers and fundraising. They stress reducing risk, niching early, competing smartly on price, and keeping key work in-house. Practical takeaways include tighter contracts, realistic timelines, planning for component obsolescence, raising larger funding tranches to avoid delays, and not underestimating your own ability to build.

Friday Apr 03, 2026
Friday Apr 03, 2026
Most people think starting a business equals freedom -- but it often begins with uncertainty, pressure, and financial strain. In this episode Austin and John discuss when to start a business, whether to keep a full-time job, legal pitfalls like non-competes and LLC risks, bootstrapping versus raising money, and the mental and personal costs of going all in.




