Show notes
A few weeks before Solomon Choi's passing, we had the privilege and honor to sit down with him and learn about his journey. After condulting with his wife, she encouraged us to release the podcast as it was recorded in memory of him. We hope that all listeners can learn from and appreciate Solomon's wisdom as much as we did. In this conversation, Solomon talks about how he founded 16 Handles, a self-serve frozen yogurt shop that became a New York City staple. He also shares his insights on building a brand in a competitive landscape, and the importance of customer obsession. He emphasizes how essential it is to be adaptable, stay true to your brand, and embrace new technologies to connect with your target audience. Rest in Peace, Solomon 🕊️🍦 Solomon’s story highlights the importance of customer obsession and adapting to the evolving needs of your target audience.🚀 Early adoption of social media and delivery platforms gave 16 Handles a competitive advantage.🧠 The importance of continuous learning and seeking knowledge from other industries.🤝 Partnering with like-minded individuals can lead to successful exits and a new chapter for your brand.💪 Don’t be afraid to take risks and embrace the “burning the ships” mentality when you believe in your vision.Follow us, subscribe to our newsletter, and to see our exclusive merch check outhttps://chewonthis.io/Ron Shah - https://twitter.com/obviceoAsh Melwani - https://twitter.com/ashvinmelwaniChew On This - https://twitter.com/chewonthisdtc