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Jul 8, 2021

Jay Dillon is the Co-Founder of Yardbird. Yardbird brings new solutions to a stagnant, $5B+ industry with the first outdoor furniture brand that places quality, sustainability and affordability at its core.

Top 3 Value Bombs:

1. Go and do it. Come up with a the best business idea as you can. A lot of people have justifiable fear of going into business. Failure is fine. We all experience it.

2. Understand the complexities of working with family members in a business.

3. One of the nice things of having many balls in the air or having a lot of things, is you don’t have a ton of time to sit and think about ideas. You need to make decisions.

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