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Small Business Unscripted

Small Business Unscripted

Released: 2026-03-11
© 2025
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9 Episodes
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9 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2026-03-11
© 2025
Most Recent Episode
Every Founder is a Fundraiser: Isabel Guzman on Capital and Growth

Every Founder is a Fundraiser: Isabel Guzman on Capital and Growth

Isabel Guzman didn't plan on a career in policy. She planned on building businesses — starting in the front office of her father's veterinary practice, continuing through Wharton, Penn, and a stint at Procter & Gamble, and eventually back to Californi
Time: 26:03
Isabel Guzman didn't plan on a career in policy. She planned on building businesses — starting in the front office of her father's veterinary practice, continuing through Wharton, Penn, and a stint at Procter & Gamble, and eventually back to California to help her dad scale what had become a chain of hospitals. Government found her, not the other way around. But once she was in, she went deep — and what she learned about how capital actually flows to small businesses changed how she thinks about everything.
In this episode, Isabel joins Everett to break down the most common and costly misconceptions small business owners have about working with the government: why the grant era of COVID was an anomaly, not a baseline; why getting a "no" from one SBA lender doesn't mean the door is closed; and why building a strong private-sector portfolio is the single most important thing a founder can do before pursuing government contracts. 
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3 Takeaways:
Government capital has shifted back to loans. Founders who built on COVID-era grants need to recalibrate.
Past performance is the entry ticket to government contracting (and most small businesses skip building it).
LA's mega-events are a rare, time-bound revenue window. The businesses that benefit will treat it as a strategy, not a backdrop.
Timestamps:
[05:50] Why Isabel Left Corporate for Public Service
[09:45] The LA Mega Events Opportunity
[12:00] The Funding Story That Saved a Business
[14:10] Biggest Mistakes with Government Capital
[18:55] How to Win Government Contracts
Isabel’s Best Insights:
"One of the biggest hats you wear as an entrepreneur is a fundraiser for your company. Your ability to sustain and grow really relies on your ability to understand how to fundraise — loans, equity, grants, depending on your structure. I wish they had told me that in the beginning."
"Expect that [getting government contracts] is going to be hard work to learn the rules of the road. Building up your portfolio of private companies can really help you advance further in the government contracting space."
"I'm proud now to say everywhere I go that I've failed multiple times. But that doesn't mean I don't keep going."
Connect:
Isabel Guzman: www.linkedin.com/in/isabelcguzman
Everett Sands: www.linkedin.com/in/everettksands 
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Episode ID: 1000754633899
GUID: c84cc543-f5fd-4695-a367-9679ed39c94f
Release Date: 11/03/2026, 10:00:00

Description

Anyone who’s built a business knows it never goes exactly according to plan.
Every entrepreneur has a different story and their own stack of hard-won lessons.
This is the show that takes you behind the scenes of building and scaling a successful business.
Join host Everett Sands, CEO of Lendistry, as he and a diverse set of entrepreneurs and leaders throw out the usual questions and get real about the motivations, secrets, and strategies that brought them where they are today.
Through triumphs and disruptions, there is no script - there’s only the story.
This is Small Business Unscripted with Everett Sands.
Brought to you by the team at Lendistry.

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