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[Navigating Pivot Points: Jasmine Maeda's Journey from Web3 Experiments to Sports Fashion Success]-[You Might Also Like: The Unshakeables]

Let's Master English! An English podcast for English learners · A2 · 2025-12-17

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Navigating Pivot Points: Jasmine Maeda's Journey from Web3 Experiments to Sports Fashion Success

Jasmine Maeda, a former professional basketball player and veteran of major athletic brands like Reebok, Under Armour, and Peloton, founded her company, Round 21, with a vision to merge sports, art, and community. Her journey offers a masterclass in entrepreneurship, specifically regarding the necessity of calculated risk, the power of "outrageous asks," and the difficult art of letting go of failing business strategies.

The Foundation: Identity and Community

Maeda’s professional philosophy is rooted in her identity as an athlete. During her tenure at Under Armour, she realized that younger generations were shifting away from pure "functionality" toward "image" and "identity." She noted that "sneakers speak," reflecting a consumer's personal narrative. This insight—that brands are defined by the community and the stories they tell—became the cornerstone of Round 21. By leveraging her background in locker rooms, she identified the ping-pong table as an "unbranded" canvas, allowing her to launch Round 21 by reimagining these tables as art pieces, effectively creating a "category of one."

The Power of the "Outrageous Ask"

Maeda’s growth strategy relied on what the podcast hosts describe as "outrageous asks." Despite having no initial capital, she utilized cold outreach to connect with industry giants, such as the NBA. She emphasizes that entrepreneurs should not be intimidated by their current size. By being "relentless" in her outreach, she secured partnerships that propelled her brand forward. The hosts highlight this as the "door in the face" technique, where bold initial requests open doors that might otherwise remain closed.

The Web3 Experiment: Innovation and Sunk Cost

During the pandemic, Maeda pivoted toward digital assets, launching a high-profile collaboration with the Bored Ape Yacht Club. This "digital-to-physical" strategy saw $250,000 in sales in seven days. However, as the market evolved, she realized that the Web3 ecosystem was becoming a liability rather than an asset. Despite spending between $350,000 and $500,000 on the strategy, she made the difficult decision to "sunset" the digital division.

This decision illustrates a crucial entrepreneurial lesson: avoiding the trap of "sunk cost." Maeda notes that rather than continuing to "resuscitate" a failing strategy, she treated the experience as "market research." Her cousin’s advice—"if it's not working, kill it"—reminded her that business decisions must be detached from emotional attachment. She emphasizes that "that experiment or pilot failed," but she, as a founder, did not.

Scaling and Future Outlook

Post-Web3, Round 21 has transitioned into a "sports fashion house." Maeda now focuses on "product-market fit," particularly within women’s sports, such as her work with the WNBA. By reinvesting funding into "people and process," she has built a team that operates independently of her direct oversight. Her advice to fellow entrepreneurs is to define an "immovable core"—the fundamental mission that remains constant—while remaining as "open as your imagination" regarding how that core is brought to market.

Ultimately, Maeda’s story is one of resilience. She demonstrates that true tenacity is not just about pushing through obstacles, but having the wisdom to recognize when a pivot is necessary to ensure the long-term viability of the business.

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I thought you guys would hit it off.
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There was no way to go lower.
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📖 Transcript

Jasmine Maeda is a former pro basketball player and a veteran of giant athletic companies like Reebok, Under Armour and Peloton.
She also has another distinction.
I actually pitched the first Web3 brand on Shark Tank with digital physical products.
Thanks to early success with 250000 of sales in just seven days.
In partnership with NFT company Bored Ape Yacht Club, Jasmine spent six figures building out.
This website that looked like a metaverse, where you could pull and drag and drop the rotating 3D objects.

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