Badass Women in Business

Success Isn’t a Solo Journey: How Alex Batdorf is Redefining Entrepreneurship with Community and Purpose

Aggie & Cristy Season 3 Episode 17

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In this episode of the Badass Women in Business Podcast, Aggie and Cristy sit down with Alex Batdorf, founder of Get Sh!t Done, to discuss the importance of community in entrepreneurship. Alex opens up about her journey, starting and scaling businesses since she was 19, and how her experiences have shaped her mission to support women entrepreneurs in building businesses that truly align with their vision.

Throughout the episode, Alex emphasizes the idea that success is not achieved alone, challenging the "hero's journey" narrative and stressing that entrepreneurship, like life, is better done in collaboration. She touches on the importance of getting support at every stage, debunking the myth of the lone wolf in business.

The conversation also delves into the realities of venture capital, the need for businesses to bootstrap and validate their ideas before seeking funding, and how to scale in a smart, sustainable way. Alex shares her practical insights on how women can navigate these challenges while staying true to their purpose.

Alex’s key advice? Success is never built in silos—community and alignment are essential for creating long-term impact in business.

You can learn more about Alex and Get Sh!t Done by visiting getshitdone.co or following her on social media.

This episode offers valuable insights for anyone looking to build a business in a way that’s authentic, impactful, and connected to a larger community.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Alex’s Entrepreneurial Journey
  • Building Businesses with Community
  • The Truth About Venture Capital
  • Bootstrapping and Business Validation
  • The Power of Alignment in Business

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