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Time To StartUp

Time To StartUp

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Time To Startup is the official podcast by the i3 Lab at WPI, designed to inspire, inform, and ignite the entrepreneurial spirit within the student community. Each episode dives into the real journey of building a startup—from the spark of an idea to the challenges of execution. Hosted by i3 Lab representatives, the podcast explores why students choose the startup path, the essential skills to succeed, and the realities behind common startup myths. Listeners will gain insights into funding strategies, overcoming obstacles, and navigating the stages of Ideation, Innovation, and Incubation—core pillars of the i3 Lab’s support model. Every episode also highlights the i3 Lab’s Startup Program, offering WPI students access to mentors, resources, and an exclusive Canvas course designed to turn ideas into impact. Whether you’re curious, committed, or already creating—Time To Startup is your guide to launching with purpose.
  • Experience of a Social Entrepreneur. How did Martin Burt become one?
    Feb 5 2026
    In this episode of Time To StartUp, i3 Lab hosts a thoughtful conversation with Professor Martin Burt on what it truly means to be a social entrepreneur. Drawing from his personal journey and decades of experience, Martin challenges the idea of social entrepreneurship as a label or career path, reframing it instead as a mindset shaped by listening, empathy, and lived experience. Hosted by Ardian Preci, the discussion explores the difference between helping and empowering, the importance of dignity and agency in impact-driven work, and how sustainable solutions emerge when entrepreneurs design with communities rather than for them. This episode offers an honest, systems-level perspective on building meaningful social change—especially for students, founders, and leaders seeking to turn values into action.
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    41 min
  • Entrepreneurial Experience of Ardian Preci
    Dec 5 2025
    In this special episode of Time To StartUp, the conversation takes a meaningful turn as we sit down with Ardian Preci, the host of the podcast. For the first time, Ardian steps into the guest seat to share the story behind his entrepreneurial journey and the experiences that shaped who he is today. Throughout the episode, Ardian reflects on his early influences, the challenges he has navigated, and the key moments that pushed him toward innovation and leadership. His perspective offers a grounded, honest look at what it takes to grow as an entrepreneur — from developing resilience to embracing uncertainty and learning from every step along the way. Listeners will gain insight into: How Ardian discovered his passion for entrepreneurship The personal journey that shaped his mindset and ambitions Lessons learned from setbacks, opportunities, and community His vision for Time To StartUp and the stories he hopes to bring forward This episode provides an inspiring and thoughtful look at the person now guiding future conversations on the podcast. Whether you’re an aspiring founder, a student, or simply interested in hearing a compelling journey, Ardian’s story offers real value and motivation.
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    44 min
  • Know How To Listen. How to be a Mentor & Mentee?
    Nov 19 2025
    Episode 4 of the Time To Startup podcast, titled “Know How to Listen: How to Be a Mentor & Mentee?”, features guest Rob Sarnie in conversation with host Ardian Preci. In this episode, the discussion focuses on the importance of mentorship in entrepreneurial and professional development, exploring what makes an effective mentor, how individuals can become strong mentees, and why active listening is a core skill for both roles. Rob draws from his own leadership and industry experience to provide practical advice, real examples, and valuable insights that listeners can apply directly to their own growth, whether they are guiding others or navigating their own journey.
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    57 min
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