Entrepreneur, innovator, and author Stephen H. Watkins has released his book, Start, Stumble, Survive: A Memoir of Hustle, Humor and Poorly Timed Brilliance.
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I’ve started companies that soared and others that belly-flopped, but I walked away with stories, scars, and a sense of humor. If readers can learn from both, then I call that survival with benefits.””
— Stephen H. Watkins
BOCA RATON, FL, UNITED STATES, September 15, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Entrepreneur, innovator, and now two-time author Stephen H. Watkins has officially launched his latest book, Start, Stumble, Survive: A Memoir of Hustle, Humor and Poorly Timed Brilliance.
Blending humor, hard-earned lessons, and the
“I’ve started companies that soared and others that belly-flopped,” Watkins said. “But I walked away with stories, scars, and a sense of humor. If readers can learn from both, then I call that survival with benefits.”
Start, Stumble, Survive is equal parts cautionary tale and comedy, offering practical insights for entrepreneurs while entertaining readers with true stories of risk, reinvention, and resilience.
The book is now available in audio formats. To listen on Spotify: https://entrex.link/Spotify
About the Author:
Stephen H. Watkins is the founder of Entrex, creator of TIGRcubs®, and a veteran of more business ventures, blunders, and breakthroughs than he cares to count. He splits his time between leading innovative finance ventures and turning his entrepreneurial escapades into stories that (almost) make sense.
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I wonder if the book mentions how much money Watkins "raised" from investors, through illegal means over the years, and how many judgements he is facing as a result of his "capital raises"? Speaking for myself, I am aware of at least two ...but I suspect there are many more.
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