We talk about the unexpected silence from friends and family when you start building your business.
We didn’t expect this part of building a business.
You start something.
You’re excited.
You tell the people closest to you.
And then… it gets quiet.
In this episode of Rich and Remote, we talk about a side of entrepreneurship that rarely gets said out loud.
The lack of support.
The silence.
The shift in how people respond to you once you step outside the usual path.
This isn’t about blaming anyone.
It’s about understanding what’s really happening and how to keep going when the validation you thought you’d have… isn’t there.
In this conversation, we talk about:
• Why support from friends and family feels different once you start a business
• The subtle ways people pull back and why it happens
• How this affects your mindset as a founder
• Where real support actually comes from
• What to focus on when no one is clapping for you
If you’ve ever felt like you’re building something on your own, this episode will hit closer than you expect.
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