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The Casey Adams Show

Jacob Peters - Co-Founder of Launch House

The Casey Adams Show

Listener.com Podcast Network

Business, Entrepreneurship

4.8637 Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2022

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Today on the podcast I sat down with Jacob Peters. Jacob is the Co-Founder of Launch House, Commsor, and Community Club. Follow Jacob on Twitter: https://twitter.com/J__Cub Learn more about Jacob Peters: https://jacobpeters.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Casey Adams Show. Today I am joined by Jacob Peters, the co-founder of Launch House.

0:07.0

Thanks so much coming on the show, Jacob.

0:09.0

What up, Casey? Thanks for having me.

0:11.0

Of course, man. So I know we've been trying to make this happen for a while now,

0:15.0

and I'm looking forward to diving the story of not only yourself, but of Launch house and the other companies that you've been building.

0:21.6

So, you know, to kick things off, where did your entrepreneurial journey begin?

0:28.6

Because I saw you went to the University of Virginia.

0:31.6

Shout out to UVA.

0:32.6

I'm actually from who's.

0:34.6

Really?

0:35.6

Yeah.

0:36.6

Yeah, from Virginia. So it's super cool to see.

0:38.4

But where did this drive for entrepreneurs to come from?

0:40.9

And where did the journey start?

0:42.8

Yes, I have to say it started with the home life.

0:46.0

So growing up, you know, can't say I came from like that remarkable of a background.

0:50.3

My mom was actually sick most of my entire childhood life. My father was in the military.

0:56.7

So grew up in sort of like a proper single income, you know, military brat household.

1:02.0

And my brother and I were sort of left to fend for ourselves in a lot of ways.

1:06.1

And one of the things that kept us busy and occupied was that of Lego building.

1:12.3

So we, you know, had a big Lego collection that we were like amassing as, you know, 8, 9, 10, 11 year olds.

1:17.6

Um, and we basically became the teenagers that never really decided to grow out of that, that,

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