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4 Startup Lessons From ‘Breaking Bad’

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Walter White will soon cook his last meth. The end has begun for Breaking Bad, the critically lauded AMC drama which has netted multiple awards for its star, Bryan Cranston. The giant ratings spike for the season premiere proves fans are more eager than ever to learn the ultimate fate of good-guy-turned-bad Walt.

The show, about a mild-mannered chemistry teacher who turns to a life of drug dealing when he’s diagnosed with cancer, has continued to pull in audience members with its mix of dark humor and pathos. In fact, the season five premiere was the most watched episode in the show’s history, until the premiere of the last stretch of episodes shattered all former records.

What does this have to do with your startup? Breaking Bad might be the story of one man’s moral decay, but that man is also running a business. Walt has certainly made a lot of mistakes with his business over the course of five seasons (the first of which was probably choosing to sell meth). Surprisingly enough, these mistakes can help you avoid common pitfalls in your own startup life.

So before Walter White and protege Jesse Pinkman drive off into the sunset in their mobile meth lab, here are the four startup lessons you can learn from Breaking Bad:

Follow Your Passion And Believe In Your Vision

Walter White is a great chemist, which is what gets him into the meth business in the first place. But I doubt anyone has really “followed their bliss” into meth production. On the show, Walt had been burned years earlier by a bad business deal which lost him millions of dollars. He dropped out of the business at the exact wrong moment, right before the company hit it big.

Walt should have stuck in there, especially for a company he believed in. Not surprisingly, studies have shown entrepreneurs tend to be more optimistic than the average employee. Why? Because you’d have to be a “glass half full” kind of person to think you were going to beat the poor odds of startup success.

Still, there is something to pie-in-the-sky idealism. Studies have shown optimistic entrepreneurs are ultimately more successful. This is because they believe in their vision and they’ve followed their passion. Optimistic entrepreneurs are more likely to see setbacks as challenges, not excuses to throw in the towel. If Walt had stuck with his initial business, there would have been no reason to start cooking meth.

Watch Out Who You Do Business With

Walt learned the hard way to pick his business partners carefully. After a few run-ins with local dealers, Walt took his product to Gus Fring. On the outside, Gus seemed like a perfect fit. He was polite, careful and professional. But under that calm demeanor, Walt soon learned Gus’ pragmatism could be brutal.

Before hopping into a business relationship, make sure to do your homework. Just because someone seems like the perfect fit for your startup on paper doesn’t mean they’ll be the right one down the road. Whether you’re hiring employees, taking on partners or finding investors, it’s important to find people you can trust.

Things didn’t work out so well for Walt’s business relationship with the “chicken man.” (Actually it went really, really badly.) Your business relationships hopefully won’t end this dramatically, but a bad partnership can certainly detonate the future of your startup.

Hire Loyal and Intelligent Workers

Hiring might be the most essential aspect of growing your startup, yet few startup founders and entrepreneurs have much time dedicated to isolating and capturing top talent. Ignore the importance of hiring at your own peril, however, considering 46 percent of small business new hires fail within the first 18 months.

On Breaking Bad, Walter White has made a lot of mistakes with his business. (Again, meth production is a very poor viable startup idea.) But the one success he’s had is finding the perfect employee in former student Jesse Pinkman. Jesse is loyal to a fault and much smarter than he initially appears, making him the perfect partner-in-crime for Walt.

When hiring for your startup, skip looking for the candidate with the best qualifications. You can always train for skills, but you can’t train a candidate to buy into your company mission or feel passionately about your industry. In fact, 89 percent of the time new hires fail because of poor company culture fit.

To find passionate and talented candidates for your startup, you need to form a personal connection faster in the hiring process. You don’t have a lot of time to take away from your day-to-day startup life to go through a pile of resumes.

New technology like social media and video interviews make it easier to get a personal feel for candidates before you waste time talking to someone all wrong for the job. For instance, you can have candidates answer your written questions in one-way video interviews, then only connect with the best and brightest.

Make Smart Financial Decisions

Startup financing is no picnic. There are VCs, startup incubators, and angel investors to worry about. Walter White didn’t have any of these problems, but he certainly didn’t always make the best financial decisions for his growing business. When it comes to finding a good place to put your money, “under the floorboards” is never a great option.

On Breaking Bad, Walt eventually turns over the money laundering aspect of the job to his accountant wife Skyler. As an entrepreneur, you might have the vision to start a great company, but you also need to handle the nuts and bolts of the business end of your organization. If you’re not a numbers person, find someone loyal and dependable you can trust to help with this aspect of your company.

Breaking Bad might be leaving the airwaves soon, but savvy startup founders can still find some good business advice from watching the antics of Walter White and company.

What do you think? What are some startup lessons you can learn from the folks on Breaking Bad?

Source: Mashable

One Impaired Driver Arrested at Sobriety Checkpoint

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Vanderburgh County – Indiana State Police, Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and Evansville Police conducted a sobriety checkpoint on St. Joseph Avenue at Indiana Street between 10:30 last night and 2:30 this morning. During the four hour period officers checked 22 drivers that passed through the checkpoint and arrested one impaired driver. Officers also issued one traffic ticket, five traffic warnings and arrested two Evansville men for outstanding failure to appear warrants.

Arrested for Driving While Intoxicated:
• James Moore, 45, Evansville, IN BAC .13%
1. Driving While Intoxicated, Class A Misdemeanor
Current Status: Vanderburgh County Jail – $200 Cash Bond

Arrested for Failure to Appear for Misdemeanor (Warrants)
• Malcolm Payton, 21, Evansville, IN
• Clifford Middleton, 22, Evansville, IN
Current Status: Both men are currently being held on bond in the Vanderburgh County Jail.

The Indiana State Police are committed to traffic safety and will continue to conduct saturation patrols and sobriety checkpoints to apprehend impaired drivers and to deter others from drinking and driving.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Evansville, IN – Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Friday, August 23, 2013.

 

Cody Alire                           Robbery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class B Felony

 

Willie Davis                       Carrying a Handgun without a License-Class A Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to C Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

Carrying a Handgun without a License-Class A Misdemeanor

False Informing –Class B Misdemeanor

 

Joshua Ivie                         Theft-Class D Felony

 

Jeffrey Lucas                      Sexual Battery-Class D Felony

(Sentencing Enhanced for a Repeat Sexual Offender)

 

Bryant Mathis                   Auto Theft-Class D Felony

Residential Entry-Class D Felony

 

Austin Miles                      Auto Theft-Class D Felony

 

Alexis Brown                     Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

Possession of a Schedule III Controlled Substance-Class D Felony

 

Beverly Leavell                 Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated-Class C Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Conviction)

Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated-Class C Misdemeanor

 

Andrew Miles                   Receiving Stolen Auto Parts-Class D Felony

 

Tasha Paskero                   Obtaining a Controlled Substance by Fraud or Deceit-Class

 

For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact Kyle Phernetton at 812.435.5688 or via e-mail at KPhernetton@vanderburghgov.org

 

Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are considered to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.

 

 

 

IS IT TRUE August 26, 2013

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IS IT TRUE August 26, 2013

IS IT TRUE there is some disagreement as to whether the $37.5 Million incentive that some wish to give to HCW is an investment or a gift?…in the absence of a detailed analysis on a realistic basis that there will be cash flowing into the coffers of the City of Evansville in sufficient quantity to qualify as a prudent investment with a respectable return on that investment this can only be considered to be an incentive or a gift?…there have been no such analyses put forward at this time?…there has been some bits and pieces of analysis including the reasonable assertion made by Mayor Winnecke that the bond payments will be $2.6 Million per year for 25 years?…the total amount repaid when the hotel and all of the accompanying parts like parking, sidewalks, apartments, retail, restaurant, storage for Ford Center, etc. will be $65 Million give or take interest rate fluctuations between now and a future date of bond issuance?…the real question that needs to be answered for the public is how the City of Evansville will recover at least that $65 Million over 25 years with if the present plan is implemented?

IS IT TRUE we can start with a legitimate expectation for an increase in property taxes of roughly $720,000 per year, an increase in COIT of $20,000 per year, and an increase in food and beverage taxes of some undocumented amount?…if skeptics and opponents would concede that all of these taxes will amount to $1 Million per year the task at hand for supporters of this spending is “where will the other $1.6 Million per year come from”?…using outside “sugar daddy” money like riverboat funds negates this as an investment vehicle so let’s just not go there?…if Mayor Winnecke or any other of the supporters comes forward with a clean and supportable analysis that makes this a worthy investment we would love to publish it as submitted?…for the record, we do not reject this as an impossible task?…we do consider it to be a necessary task?

IS IT TRUE that there is one clear way to shift the financial responsibility away from the taxpayers of Evansville and onto the people who truly support spending other people’s money to do this project?…that involves from a hotel perspective two possibilities?…the first possibility with respect to the hotel alone is for the supporters of this project including the Evansville Regional Business Committee (including Vectren and Old National Bank), the members of the Redevelopment Commission, Mayor Winnecke, the local union supporters of the project, and the other supporters of this project to pool a fund of $20 Million to provide the incentive themselves?…this scenario would result however in HCW owning 100% of the hotel at completion with entitlement to all profits and responsibility for all losses incurred going forward until they sell it to another owner?

IS IT TRUE if this is really a worthy investment the right course forward is for the supporters named above to put together a private placement memorandum (PPM) and raise the $42 Million construction cost through the sale of shares in the hotel portion of the venture?…the supporters named above in the aggregate certainly have the documented means to make this investment without missing a meal even if it eventually is worthless?…they also have the knowledge base to put together the paperwork and financial management?…HCW will not be left out in the cold either as the “Downtown Hotel Syndicate” could hire them to do manage the construction and the operation of the hotel?…this would be a real honest way for this hotel to become reality, would keep the oppressive hands of local government out of the pocket of those people of Evansville who do not wish to invest, and even provide upside potential if it all works out according to the propaganda?…this should be seriously considered?…the CCO will support the incentives of land and civic infrastructure in this scenario is implemented successfully?…we shall also sing the praises of those who make it happen?…some of us may even buy some of the shares?

Bullibone Competes To Win Spot ON WalMart Shelves

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Local inventor of a dog treat named BULLIBONE has been selected by WalMart as a finalist to win a spot on the their retail shelving space. BULLIBONE  started in the garage of well known area inventor Lee Willingham and his dog named Boogie formally of Henderson, Ky.

 

As of this date BULLIBONE are  sold over 400 store s nation wide.  Bullibone presently has two distributors and looking to acquire more.  BULLIBONES are in 180 Jewell Osco store nation wide.  Deadline to cast your vote for Bullibone is Sept. 2, 2013.  You can cast your vote daily on the attached link to Walmart voting page.  BULLIBONE is also sold many area pet stores.

If you have any interest in becoming a BULLIBONE distributor please call Lee at 1-618-384-1028.  The  BULLIBONE  comes in two flavors (beef and peanut butter) and two sizes, large and small

If selected as a winner of this contest it shall mean a multi-million contract for BULLIBONE with this retail giant.

https://getontheshelf.walmart.com/product/13fc/.

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WNIN Kids Fest

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The annual WNIN Kids Fest, presented by Bunny Bread, will be held Saturday, September 21 from 10am-2pm at WNIN, 405 Carpenter Street in downtown Evansville. Thousands of people come out to enjoy this free family event, which will include character visits by Elmo, Princess Presto, and Bob the Builder, local entertainment, giveaways, exciting kids activities and an inflatable.  A limited amount of booth spaces are avaeilable. Contact Denise Rodgers at (812) 423-2973 or drodgers@wnin.org for more information or to reserve a booth.

INDIANA GOVERNOR MIKE PENCE DECLARES AUGUST 25-31, 2013 RAIL SAFETY WEEK

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ISPIndiana Governor Mike Pence declared August 25 through August 31, 2013 as Indiana Rail Safety Week. Indiana Operation Lifesaver, Indiana State Police, Indiana Department of Transportation, local law enforcement and railroad companies have partnered together to raise the public’s awareness about the dangers of disregarding railroad crossings laws and trespassing laws.

“Every collision between a vehicle or person and a train is preventable,” states Jessica Feder, Executive Director of Indiana Operation Lifesaver. “Indiana law enforcement agencies and railroad special agents will be out monitoring railroad crossings during Indiana Rail Safety Week, which is being held August 25 – 31. The laws about obeying railroad traffic control signals as well as the laws pertaining to pedestrians trespassing on railroad rights-of-way will be strictly enforced. We have to change the public’s mindset regarding rail safety. Lives can be saved!”

Indiana Operation Lifesaver has scheduled numerous enforcement blitzes throughout Indiana involving law enforcement agencies. There will also be PSA’s throughout the state, safety information distributed at college campuses, posters on South Shore trains and at stations, Operation Lifesaver night at the Gary Rail Cats baseball game, and media coverage of events. Indiana is also taking a proactive lead in the elimination of trespassing and pedestrian fatalities at railroad crossings.

In 2012, there were 106 railroad crossing collisions resulting in 38 people injured and 17 fatalities in the state of Indiana. There were also 11 trespasser deaths last year. These numbers only reflect people who were injured or killed, not those people who broke the law and suffered no consequences. Indiana is currently ranked 4th nationally for railroad crossing collisions.

“We are constantly striving to improve the railroad crossings in Indiana,” said Feder. “However, more than 75 percent of the collisions at these public crossings occur where active warning devices, such as flashing lights and gates, exist. We encourage everyone to take these warning devices seriously and pay attention at all railroad crossings. It’s the law!”

Indiana Operation Lifesaver is a non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating collisions, deaths and injuries at highway-rail grade intersections and on railroad rights-of-way through public education, engineering and enforcement. To learn more about Indiana Operation Lifesaver, please visit them online at www.oli.org or call 317-267-4011.

MMA KNOCKOUT WEEKEND COMBINES MUSIC AND ACT

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Fists and guitar picks flew at the MMA Knockout Weekend at the Ford Center Friday and Saturday, August 23 and 24. Fists Will Fly and MMA Extreme produced the event that featured music, lots of MMA (mixed martial arts) action and special appearances by MMA personalities.

The weekend kicked off at the Tropicana Evansville on Friday morning with a press conference and an MMA Experience featuring

Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz that gave fans a chance to get up close and personal with the fighters. Ortiz and Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino returned for day two of the Experience on Saturday. The fun moved to the Ford Center on Friday night with a concert headlined by veteran rockers Kansas and openers Badhorse. On Saturday night, Ford Center played host to the MMA Tri-State Showdown with an action packed evening in the ring. The fight card included a number of tri-state area fighters as well as co-headliners John Troyer vs. Anthony Lapsley and Nate Moore vs. Dominique Steele.

“This was the first major MMA event at the Ford Center, and it was an honor to host this caliber of mixed martial arts competitors here this weekend,” said Executive Director Scott Schonike. “We certainly appreciate the big names like Chuck Liddell, Tito Ortiz and

Cris Cyborg making the trip to Evansville, and we’re pleased with the welcome that Evansville has given them.”

The Ford Center is gearing back up for a busy event season with Kirk Franklin August 31, Sesame Street Live September 6-8, Rascal Flatts October 12 and Lady Antebellum November 10.