Oct. 7, 2025

Jon Schroeder’s Path from Tech to Wellness

Jon Schroeder’s Path from Tech to Wellness

In this episode of Retained Trust, host Karl Hughes speaks with Jon Schroeder, founder and CEO of Joy Fluent. Jon shares the journey behind BrewJoy, a new plant-based product designed to prevent coffee-related teeth stains, and digs into his broader mission of improving wellness through everyday habits. He reflects on lessons from past ventures in data privacy and elder care, his MBA experience at Kellogg, and the mental demands of entrepreneurship. The conversation probes the contrast between corporate and entrepreneurial leadership, managing decision fatigue, and the power of focus. Tune in for a candid, grounded look at what it really takes to build and lead a startup.

Key Points From This Episode

[00:00:42] Jon Schroeder introduces Joy Fluent and its first product, BrewJoy.

[00:02:33] Background on Jon’s prior startup Datum and challenges with data monetization.

[00:06:10] Tackling senior loneliness through transportation access solutions.

[00:10:25] Lessons from failed ventures and entrepreneurial timing.

[00:12:44] Jon’s decision to pursue an MBA and how it supported his entrepreneurship.

[00:16:38] The value of elite networks, especially for underrepresented founders.

[00:18:56] Differentiating leadership from management in corporate vs startup contexts.

[00:23:41] The importance of adaptability in entrepreneurial management.

[00:27:05] The concept of magnetism in entrepreneurial leadership.

[00:31:11] Jon reflects on building emotional intelligence and influence.

[00:34:22] Corporate vs startup hiring: micromanagement vs trust.

[00:38:04] Cultural control and hiring involvement in different business types.

[00:42:01] Mental and emotional stakes in entrepreneurship vs corporate roles.

[00:46:10] Reducing decision fatigue through systems and habits.

[00:48:59] Focus as a superpower: narrowing 2025 goals to two priorities.

[00:51:48] Long-term vision for Joy Fluent beyond oral care.

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