Burn the Ships: Gregory Vetter on Endurance, Risk, and the Unfiltered Truth of Entrepreneurship

17/11/2025 59 min

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What happens when your mom’s homemade salad dressing becomes a $300 million brand—and then it all falls apart? In this episode of Flexwork Remote, host Ludwig Araujo sits down with Gregory Vetter, the raw and radically honest founder of Tessemae’s, to unpack the gritty realities behind launching, scaling, and losing a business that started from a Tupperware container and turned into a household name.From the first few pages of his book Undressed, it’s clear Vetter isn’t here to romanticize the entrepreneur’s journey. He dives into his early hustle: cold-calling national retailers, showing up with zero branding, no packaging, and just a belief that people wanted what he had. The story gets wilder from there—but this isn’t just about salad dressing. It’s about betting everything: your house, your parents’ house, and your reputation on an idea you believe in.Greg shares why being “radically transparent” isn’t just a storytelling choice—it’s a survival tool. When there was no roadmap for how to manufacture organic food at scale, he invented one. When the odds said he needed capital to grow, he took it. And when investor infighting eventually burned the whole thing down, he walked away with something even more valuable: clarity, scars, and lessons that are now shaping his new ventures—and the entrepreneurs he mentors.In this wide-ranging conversation, Greg and Ludwig unpack not only the Tessemae’s rise and fall, but also the mindset shifts, emotional toll, and personal growth that come when you’ve been publicly broken and still choose to rebuild. This episode is a front-row seat to the kind of business wisdom you won’t find in startup highlight reels.What you’ll hear in this episode:The real story behind Tessemae’s explosive growth—and sudden downfallHow Greg made his own luck by outworking rejection and improvising until he got to “yes”Why entrepreneurs often focus on the wrong things (spoiler: it’s not your logo)Lessons from being in the middle of multiple investor lawsuits while trying to make payrollWhat it really means to burn the ships—and why endurance is a CEO’s most underrated skillThe brutal difference between being a founder and a professional salespersonHow failure became Greg’s most valuable teacher and fueled his current work with Homegrown BrandsGreg also opens up about the personal side of entrepreneurship—how his family, his health, and his sense of self-worthwere all tested in the most intense ways. He reflects on how shame, not failure, is what most founders actually fear—and how letting go of that fear changed everything.You’ll also hear some lighter moments, like the story behind the naked book cover (yes, it was his idea and yes, that’s his actual body), what kind of sports dad he is on the lacrosse sidelines, and the hand signals he uses when coaching his kids from the stands.This episode is a masterclass in humility, resilience, and realness. If you’re an entrepreneur who’s tired of “grindset” culture and just wants someone to tell the truth, this conversation delivers—no filters, no fluff.Want to hear more honest stories from entrepreneurs who've been through the fire? Subscribe to Flexwork Remotewherever you get your podcasts and leave us a review—it helps others discover the show.To connect with our guest, visit gregoryvetter.com and follow him on social media for unfiltered takes on business, brand-building, and real leadership.To stay in the loop with Flexwork Studios, learn about our podcast production services, or book a session in our New Jersey studio, head to flexworkstudios.com.

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