Everyone's telling you to build in public. Share your revenue, your struggles, your team changes. Document everything. I'm calling BS.
Most "building in public" is just startup theater with better marketing. Here's why - using my own expensive lessons about what to share, when to share it, and why most founders get transparency completely backwards.
The performance theater problem:
What real transparency looks like:
My transparency framework - what I share vs. keep private:
What I DO share:
What I DON'T share:
The Sunday Night Test for transparency: If sharing something feels like work or performance, I don't share it. If it feels like genuine value to other founders, I do.
Why I started this podcast: Twitter has context limits. The real stuff - the nuance, the actual decision-making process, the full story - doesn't fit in tweets. This show bridges the gap between performative transparency and total privacy.
The bottom line: Real building in public means sharing what you learned, not what you're learning. And definitely not just sharing when the Stripe screenshots look good.
My approach: Time-delay major events. Share expensive lessons, not cheap drama. Respect your counterparties. Lead with value, not vulnerability optimized for engagement.
The moment you optimize vulnerability for engagement, you stop being vulnerable.
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