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			<title>How She Turned a Crowded Tube Ride into a Deep Tech Startup (and Nearly Lost It All) | Dash Tabor</title>
			<itunes:title>How She Turned a Crowded Tube Ride into a Deep Tech Startup (and Nearly Lost It All) | Dash Tabor</itunes:title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>What if your business could predict the future — even with barely any data?</p><br><p>In this episode, I sit down with Dash Tabor, founder and CEO of TUBR, a predictive analytics platform turning small data into big insights.</p><br><p>Dash started TUBR after one too many packed Tube rides in London — and ended up building a deep-tech company using a physics-based machine learning engine that helps small businesses forecast demand, sales, and staffing needs with minimal data.</p><br><p>But her journey wasn’t smooth.</p><p>She’s lost £500k in a day, rebuilt her team after losing her co-founder mid-fundraise, and turned down “life-saving” investor cash on moral grounds — all while keeping TUBR alive and growing.</p><br><p>We get into the raw parts of being a founder:</p><p>- Fundraising in a volatile market</p><p>- Building deep tech without a technical background</p><p>- Understanding investor psychology</p><p>- Rebuilding after disaster</p><p>- And why she left London for Sheffield</p><br><p>This is one of the most brutally honest founder stories yet.</p><br><p>Chapters:</p><br><p>00:00 - Why founders should never take “trenched” investor money</p><p>00:41 - Introducing Dash Tabor &amp; the TUBR story</p><p>02:11 - The London Tube moment that sparked the idea</p><p>03:47 - From overcrowded trains to AI innovation</p><p>05:05 - What “machine learning” really means for small businesses</p><p>07:09 - Predicting croissants, customers, and chaos</p><p>08:57 - How much data is really needed for AI to work</p><p>10:21 - Sponsor: Opus — the network for entrepreneurs</p><p>10:41 - How Dash built deep tech without being a coder</p><p>12:28 - Leaving a stable job to build something from scratch</p><p>14:19 - When Liz Truss’ budget wiped out her customers overnight</p><p>18:09 - Losing her co-founder mid-fundraise</p><p>20:24 - Rebuilding the team from zero</p><p>21:09 - Hitting rock bottom — and the “keep going” moment</p><p>25:16 - The near-collapse and the £10K that saved TUBR</p><p>26:17 - Fundraising lessons: quantity over tranches</p><p>28:22 - The reality of raising as a female founder</p><p>31:13 - How to “build the house you want to live in” with investors</p><p>32:32 - Saying no to bad money — even when desperate</p><p>35:14 - Choosing Sheffield over London</p><p>38:48 - Building community and talent outside the capital</p><p>39:28 - Finding balance (or trying to) as a founder</p><p>43:10 - Who TUBR serves today &amp; their new product “Pulse”</p><p>45:57 - What’s next: partnerships, scale, and profitability</p><p>47:53 - The real answer: talent vs luck in startup life</p><p>49:49 - Where to follow Dash &amp; TUBR</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>What if your business could predict the future — even with barely any data?</p><br><p>In this episode, I sit down with Dash Tabor, founder and CEO of TUBR, a predictive analytics platform turning small data into big insights.</p><br><p>Dash started TUBR after one too many packed Tube rides in London — and ended up building a deep-tech company using a physics-based machine learning engine that helps small businesses forecast demand, sales, and staffing needs with minimal data.</p><br><p>But her journey wasn’t smooth.</p><p>She’s lost £500k in a day, rebuilt her team after losing her co-founder mid-fundraise, and turned down “life-saving” investor cash on moral grounds — all while keeping TUBR alive and growing.</p><br><p>We get into the raw parts of being a founder:</p><p>- Fundraising in a volatile market</p><p>- Building deep tech without a technical background</p><p>- Understanding investor psychology</p><p>- Rebuilding after disaster</p><p>- And why she left London for Sheffield</p><br><p>This is one of the most brutally honest founder stories yet.</p><br><p>Chapters:</p><br><p>00:00 - Why founders should never take “trenched” investor money</p><p>00:41 - Introducing Dash Tabor &amp; the TUBR story</p><p>02:11 - The London Tube moment that sparked the idea</p><p>03:47 - From overcrowded trains to AI innovation</p><p>05:05 - What “machine learning” really means for small businesses</p><p>07:09 - Predicting croissants, customers, and chaos</p><p>08:57 - How much data is really needed for AI to work</p><p>10:21 - Sponsor: Opus — the network for entrepreneurs</p><p>10:41 - How Dash built deep tech without being a coder</p><p>12:28 - Leaving a stable job to build something from scratch</p><p>14:19 - When Liz Truss’ budget wiped out her customers overnight</p><p>18:09 - Losing her co-founder mid-fundraise</p><p>20:24 - Rebuilding the team from zero</p><p>21:09 - Hitting rock bottom — and the “keep going” moment</p><p>25:16 - The near-collapse and the £10K that saved TUBR</p><p>26:17 - Fundraising lessons: quantity over tranches</p><p>28:22 - The reality of raising as a female founder</p><p>31:13 - How to “build the house you want to live in” with investors</p><p>32:32 - Saying no to bad money — even when desperate</p><p>35:14 - Choosing Sheffield over London</p><p>38:48 - Building community and talent outside the capital</p><p>39:28 - Finding balance (or trying to) as a founder</p><p>43:10 - Who TUBR serves today &amp; their new product “Pulse”</p><p>45:57 - What’s next: partnerships, scale, and profitability</p><p>47:53 - The real answer: talent vs luck in startup life</p><p>49:49 - Where to follow Dash &amp; TUBR</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>He Sold His Startup to Twitter. Now He’s Building AI That Codes | Tomas Halgas</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of The Everyday Founder, James sits down with Tomas Helgaš, founder and CEO of Sutro — the AI platform that turns a single text prompt into a full production-ready app.</p><br><p>Before Sutro, Tomas worked at Facebook (helping power the “People You May Know” feature), then went on to build and sell Sphere to Twitter after raising $30M.</p><br><p>Now, he’s back for round two — building Sutro to change the way the world builds software. This conversation dives into the mindset, mission, and mechanics behind one of the most fascinating builders in AI today.</p><br><p>We discuss:</p><br><p>- Why Tomas left his dream job at Facebook to start Sphere</p><p>- How he built a company that became the foundation for X (Twitter) Communities</p><p>- The early days of Sutro and building secure, production-grade AI tools</p><p>- The tradeoff between shipping fast vs. building safely</p><p>- Co-founders, hiring mistakes, and second-time founder lessons</p><p>- How AI will reshape how software is built — and why security is the next big frontier</p><br><p><br></p><p>Chapters:</p><br><p>00:00 – Mission: change how the world builds software</p><p>01:18 – Intro: Tomas Halgaš, Sutro, Facebook → Sphere → Twitter</p><p>02:08 – Why go back after a successful exit</p><p>03:10 – Early bet on OpenAI (GPT-2) and text-to-app ideas</p><p>04:02 – Viral demos: prompt → live front- &amp; back-end, fully deployed</p><p>05:12 – Sphere origin story &amp; community product</p><p>07:42 – From partnership talks to Twitter acquisition</p><p>09:24 – Post-acquisition &amp; starting Sutro (overlap period)</p><p>11:05 – Co-founder transition; going solo as CEO</p><p>12:21 – Sutro thesis: production software with guarantees</p><p>14:02 – Security horror stories &amp; why prototypes don’t cut it</p><p>15:42 – Comp landscape: “shipping fast” vs “building safely”</p><p>16:57 – The mission (again): security-first software at scale</p><p>18:13 – Sponsor: Opus</p><p>18:38 – From prompt links to better human–computer interaction</p><p>19:13 – Product/LLM inflection points; scaffolds &amp; reasoning</p><p>21:13 – Moving upmarket: serious, enterprise use cases</p><p>21:39 – Raising capital: when VC makes sense</p><p>23:16 – What a “good VC” actually does for founders</p><p>28:15 – Second-time founder perspective on investor value</p><p>28:42 – Family roots, teenage hacking, first sparks</p><p>30:16 – Silicon Valley internship &amp; mindset shift</p><p>31:01 – Leaving Facebook: parental push &amp; perspective</p><p>33:02 – Hiring mistakes at Sphere: brilliant but hard to work with</p><p>34:12 – New bar at Sutro: great humans, ex-founders</p><p>35:04 – Remote vs in-person; hiring uncommon talent</p><p>37:41 – Advice to younger self: read deeply, then build deeply</p><p>41:01 – Working with people: persuasion vs. coaching</p><p>42:03 – Coaching someone with a “dream job” to leap</p><p>43:18 – Calibrate at the best; then go build</p><p>45:21 – CTO vs CEO: different learning curves</p><p>46:04 – Big tech cycles &amp; urgency vs comfort</p><p>47:03 – Co-founders: marriage, commitment, alignment</p><p>49:13 – The “F-you number” &amp; exit alignment</p><p>51:21 – Host anecdote; aligning on outcomes</p><p>52:19 – Post-acq reality: agency &amp; decision-making changes</p><p>54:21 – Corporate planning constraints &amp; politics</p><p>55:24 – How to set better terms for future acquisitions</p><p>56:10 – Where Sutro is going</p><p>57:16 – Better models, but HCI is the hard problem</p><p>59:16 – English is ambiguous: need precise interfaces</p><p>1:00:19 – The compliance/security wave is coming</p><p>1:01:27 – Sutro’s advantage: guarantees, compliance, real software</p><p>1:01:54 – The next interface: text + visuals + flows</p><p>1:02:17 – AI moves fast; strategy expires quickly</p><p>1:02:39 – Luck vs talent vs hard work</p><p>1:03:39 – Where to follow Tomas &amp; try Sutro</p><p>1:04:03 – Outro</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of The Everyday Founder, James sits down with Tomas Helgaš, founder and CEO of Sutro — the AI platform that turns a single text prompt into a full production-ready app.</p><br><p>Before Sutro, Tomas worked at Facebook (helping power the “People You May Know” feature), then went on to build and sell Sphere to Twitter after raising $30M.</p><br><p>Now, he’s back for round two — building Sutro to change the way the world builds software. This conversation dives into the mindset, mission, and mechanics behind one of the most fascinating builders in AI today.</p><br><p>We discuss:</p><br><p>- Why Tomas left his dream job at Facebook to start Sphere</p><p>- How he built a company that became the foundation for X (Twitter) Communities</p><p>- The early days of Sutro and building secure, production-grade AI tools</p><p>- The tradeoff between shipping fast vs. building safely</p><p>- Co-founders, hiring mistakes, and second-time founder lessons</p><p>- How AI will reshape how software is built — and why security is the next big frontier</p><br><p><br></p><p>Chapters:</p><br><p>00:00 – Mission: change how the world builds software</p><p>01:18 – Intro: Tomas Halgaš, Sutro, Facebook → Sphere → Twitter</p><p>02:08 – Why go back after a successful exit</p><p>03:10 – Early bet on OpenAI (GPT-2) and text-to-app ideas</p><p>04:02 – Viral demos: prompt → live front- &amp; back-end, fully deployed</p><p>05:12 – Sphere origin story &amp; community product</p><p>07:42 – From partnership talks to Twitter acquisition</p><p>09:24 – Post-acquisition &amp; starting Sutro (overlap period)</p><p>11:05 – Co-founder transition; going solo as CEO</p><p>12:21 – Sutro thesis: production software with guarantees</p><p>14:02 – Security horror stories &amp; why prototypes don’t cut it</p><p>15:42 – Comp landscape: “shipping fast” vs “building safely”</p><p>16:57 – The mission (again): security-first software at scale</p><p>18:13 – Sponsor: Opus</p><p>18:38 – From prompt links to better human–computer interaction</p><p>19:13 – Product/LLM inflection points; scaffolds &amp; reasoning</p><p>21:13 – Moving upmarket: serious, enterprise use cases</p><p>21:39 – Raising capital: when VC makes sense</p><p>23:16 – What a “good VC” actually does for founders</p><p>28:15 – Second-time founder perspective on investor value</p><p>28:42 – Family roots, teenage hacking, first sparks</p><p>30:16 – Silicon Valley internship &amp; mindset shift</p><p>31:01 – Leaving Facebook: parental push &amp; perspective</p><p>33:02 – Hiring mistakes at Sphere: brilliant but hard to work with</p><p>34:12 – New bar at Sutro: great humans, ex-founders</p><p>35:04 – Remote vs in-person; hiring uncommon talent</p><p>37:41 – Advice to younger self: read deeply, then build deeply</p><p>41:01 – Working with people: persuasion vs. coaching</p><p>42:03 – Coaching someone with a “dream job” to leap</p><p>43:18 – Calibrate at the best; then go build</p><p>45:21 – CTO vs CEO: different learning curves</p><p>46:04 – Big tech cycles &amp; urgency vs comfort</p><p>47:03 – Co-founders: marriage, commitment, alignment</p><p>49:13 – The “F-you number” &amp; exit alignment</p><p>51:21 – Host anecdote; aligning on outcomes</p><p>52:19 – Post-acq reality: agency &amp; decision-making changes</p><p>54:21 – Corporate planning constraints &amp; politics</p><p>55:24 – How to set better terms for future acquisitions</p><p>56:10 – Where Sutro is going</p><p>57:16 – Better models, but HCI is the hard problem</p><p>59:16 – English is ambiguous: need precise interfaces</p><p>1:00:19 – The compliance/security wave is coming</p><p>1:01:27 – Sutro’s advantage: guarantees, compliance, real software</p><p>1:01:54 – The next interface: text + visuals + flows</p><p>1:02:17 – AI moves fast; strategy expires quickly</p><p>1:02:39 – Luck vs talent vs hard work</p><p>1:03:39 – Where to follow Tomas &amp; try Sutro</p><p>1:04:03 – Outro</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Riham Satti was on track for a life in academia — Oxford PhD, research papers, professorship.</p><p>Then she met her co-founder, built an app to get him a job at Microsoft, and accidentally uncovered a billion-dollar problem: human bias in recruitment.</p><br><p>Today, she’s the CEO and co-founder of MeVitae, an AI platform using neuroscience and data to make hiring fairer and faster.</p><br><p>In this episode, we go deep into what it really takes to go from academia to entrepreneurship — without the safety net of VC money or a Silicon Valley network.</p><br><p>Riham’s story is one of grit, grants, and growth — building a mission-driven business the long, hard, but sustainable way.</p><br><p>💬 Watch this episode if you want to learn:</p><br><p>- How to turn research into a real business</p><p>- The neuroscience of bias and decision-making</p><p>- When to expand to the US (and how to know if you’re ready)</p><p>- Why compassion is a founder’s superpower</p><p>- How to stay in “startup mode” after 10+ years of building</p><br><p>🎧 CHAPTERS</p><br><p>00:00 – Intro: From Oxford to Entrepreneurship</p><p>02:00 – Falling in love with STEM and academia</p><p>05:30 – Building an app to hack into Microsoft</p><p>08:00 – The first 50k downloads that changed everything</p><p>10:30 – Discovering bias in hiring and founding MeVitae</p><p>13:00 – Bootstrapping with grants (no VC, no network)</p><p>16:20 – Early lessons in startup survival</p><p>18:40 – How bias actually works in the human brain</p><p>22:00 – The first enterprise client (and the chaos that followed)</p><p>25:00 – Building the MeVitae team and culture</p><p>29:00 – Expanding to the US — when and why</p><p>33:00 – Balancing perfectionism with speed</p><p>37:00 – The “10-year overnight success”</p><p>42:00 – Compassion, leadership, and building a real company</p><p>46:00 – What’s next for Riham and MeVitae</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Riham Satti was on track for a life in academia — Oxford PhD, research papers, professorship.</p><p>Then she met her co-founder, built an app to get him a job at Microsoft, and accidentally uncovered a billion-dollar problem: human bias in recruitment.</p><br><p>Today, she’s the CEO and co-founder of MeVitae, an AI platform using neuroscience and data to make hiring fairer and faster.</p><br><p>In this episode, we go deep into what it really takes to go from academia to entrepreneurship — without the safety net of VC money or a Silicon Valley network.</p><br><p>Riham’s story is one of grit, grants, and growth — building a mission-driven business the long, hard, but sustainable way.</p><br><p>💬 Watch this episode if you want to learn:</p><br><p>- How to turn research into a real business</p><p>- The neuroscience of bias and decision-making</p><p>- When to expand to the US (and how to know if you’re ready)</p><p>- Why compassion is a founder’s superpower</p><p>- How to stay in “startup mode” after 10+ years of building</p><br><p>🎧 CHAPTERS</p><br><p>00:00 – Intro: From Oxford to Entrepreneurship</p><p>02:00 – Falling in love with STEM and academia</p><p>05:30 – Building an app to hack into Microsoft</p><p>08:00 – The first 50k downloads that changed everything</p><p>10:30 – Discovering bias in hiring and founding MeVitae</p><p>13:00 – Bootstrapping with grants (no VC, no network)</p><p>16:20 – Early lessons in startup survival</p><p>18:40 – How bias actually works in the human brain</p><p>22:00 – The first enterprise client (and the chaos that followed)</p><p>25:00 – Building the MeVitae team and culture</p><p>29:00 – Expanding to the US — when and why</p><p>33:00 – Balancing perfectionism with speed</p><p>37:00 – The “10-year overnight success”</p><p>42:00 – Compassion, leadership, and building a real company</p><p>46:00 – What’s next for Riham and MeVitae</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>The Future of Real-World Asset Tokenization Explained Simply | Florian Ehrbar</title>
			<itunes:title>The Future of Real-World Asset Tokenization Explained Simply | Florian Ehrbar</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2025 07:36:28 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Florian Ehrbar, founder of OnchainLabs, went from calling time on a failing consulting gig… to convincing the investor to back a new team and a new idea: connecting real-world assets (skis, classic cars, gold - even trees) to the blockchain with actual utility.</p><br><p>We get into radical candour, building “Wallet 2” that feels like email (not MetaMask), no-code tokenization, raising private capital, and leading a half-inherited team while staying focused when you could do everything.</p><br><p>In this episode you’ll learn:</p><p>- Why telling the hard truth can start your next company</p><p>- Funded-from-day-one: hidden pressures and how to navigate them</p><p>- Real user value in tokenization (CRM, warranties/insurance, provenance)</p><p>- UX trade-offs: self-custody vs ease, and designing guardrails</p><p>- The vision: a white-label, no-code RWA platform you can drag-and-drop deploy</p><br><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Intro — honesty when everything’s on fire</p><p>01:10 The investor asks “what now?” → forming the new team</p><p>02:36 Florian’s path: consulting → dating app → investments → founder</p><p>05:10 Quitting a safe career with a young family</p><p>06:19 Side-hustle vs jump: why he didn’t moonlight (and regrets it)</p><p>07:45 Funded from day one: blessings and pressure</p><p>09:06 The moment of candour that killed a project and birthed Onchain Labs</p><p>11:05 What Onchain Labs does (physical → digital, real utility)</p><p>12:54 Tokenizing luxury skis: CRM, insurance, activation incentives</p><p>15:04 Blockchain basics (wallets, ownership, self-custody)</p><p>17:22 UX reality: too easy vs too risky — finding the line</p><p>19:35 Classic cars &amp; provenance: why digitised records matter</p><p>21:30 Leading a “half-inherited” team: empower vs decide</p><p>23:40 Focus when you can do everything: pick the beachhead</p><p>25:05 Building “Wallet 2” — make blockchain feel like email</p><p>27:10 Towards a no-code, white-label RWA platform</p><p>29:00 Commercial model: SaaS + transactions + implementation</p><p>31:05 Who it’s for: gold tokenization, consumer apps, and beyond</p><p>33:12 Ambition: the AWS/Shopify of tokenization (for non-financial assets)</p><p>35:00 Fundraising, unusual backers &amp; validation moments</p><p>37:05 Founder life: work ethic, optimism, taking bigger risks sooner</p><p>39:00 Skill vs luck — and where to follow Florian</p><br><p>If this helped, hit like, subscribe, and drop a comment with the next founder you want on the show.</p><br><p>#Startups #Web3 #Tokenization #RWA #FounderJourney #Leadership #EverydayFounderPodcast</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Florian Ehrbar, founder of OnchainLabs, went from calling time on a failing consulting gig… to convincing the investor to back a new team and a new idea: connecting real-world assets (skis, classic cars, gold - even trees) to the blockchain with actual utility.</p><br><p>We get into radical candour, building “Wallet 2” that feels like email (not MetaMask), no-code tokenization, raising private capital, and leading a half-inherited team while staying focused when you could do everything.</p><br><p>In this episode you’ll learn:</p><p>- Why telling the hard truth can start your next company</p><p>- Funded-from-day-one: hidden pressures and how to navigate them</p><p>- Real user value in tokenization (CRM, warranties/insurance, provenance)</p><p>- UX trade-offs: self-custody vs ease, and designing guardrails</p><p>- The vision: a white-label, no-code RWA platform you can drag-and-drop deploy</p><br><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Intro — honesty when everything’s on fire</p><p>01:10 The investor asks “what now?” → forming the new team</p><p>02:36 Florian’s path: consulting → dating app → investments → founder</p><p>05:10 Quitting a safe career with a young family</p><p>06:19 Side-hustle vs jump: why he didn’t moonlight (and regrets it)</p><p>07:45 Funded from day one: blessings and pressure</p><p>09:06 The moment of candour that killed a project and birthed Onchain Labs</p><p>11:05 What Onchain Labs does (physical → digital, real utility)</p><p>12:54 Tokenizing luxury skis: CRM, insurance, activation incentives</p><p>15:04 Blockchain basics (wallets, ownership, self-custody)</p><p>17:22 UX reality: too easy vs too risky — finding the line</p><p>19:35 Classic cars &amp; provenance: why digitised records matter</p><p>21:30 Leading a “half-inherited” team: empower vs decide</p><p>23:40 Focus when you can do everything: pick the beachhead</p><p>25:05 Building “Wallet 2” — make blockchain feel like email</p><p>27:10 Towards a no-code, white-label RWA platform</p><p>29:00 Commercial model: SaaS + transactions + implementation</p><p>31:05 Who it’s for: gold tokenization, consumer apps, and beyond</p><p>33:12 Ambition: the AWS/Shopify of tokenization (for non-financial assets)</p><p>35:00 Fundraising, unusual backers &amp; validation moments</p><p>37:05 Founder life: work ethic, optimism, taking bigger risks sooner</p><p>39:00 Skill vs luck — and where to follow Florian</p><br><p>If this helped, hit like, subscribe, and drop a comment with the next founder you want on the show.</p><br><p>#Startups #Web3 #Tokenization #RWA #FounderJourney #Leadership #EverydayFounderPodcast</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>From RAF Pilot to Deep Tech Founder: Building the Trust Layer for Autonomy at SAIF | Kyle Thomas</title>
			<itunes:title>From RAF Pilot to Deep Tech Founder: Building the Trust Layer for Autonomy at SAIF | Kyle Thomas</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Former RAF pilot turned deep-tech founder, Kyle Thomas is building SAIF Autonomy—the “application firewall” for autonomous systems. We get into embodied AI vs deterministic autonomy, what it takes to certify and deploy robots in the real world, the UK vs US VC mindset, nearly running out of cash (with £22 left in the bank), and why veterans often thrive in startups.</p><br><p>What's in the episode:</p><p>- Embodied AI in the physical world (and why “trust layers” matter)</p><p>- Defense to startup: decision-making under uncertainty</p><p>- Real use cases: drones, logistics, shipping, aviation, space</p><p>- Public perception &amp; regulation: earning societal trust</p><p>- Raising $1.2M from Silicon Valley as a UK deep-tech startup</p><p>- Culture design: borrowing the best of military leadership</p><p>- Practical founder advice: start sooner, ignore the naysayers</p><br><p>Chapters:</p><br><p>0:00 Cold open — embodied AI, safety &amp; “wrappers”</p><p>1:12 Intro — Kyle’s RAF background &amp; SAIF’s mission</p><p>2:23 Military → startup: decision-making &amp; stress tolerance</p><p>4:09 UK vs US mindset on speed, growth &amp; work ethic</p><p>6:30 Meeting co-founder Matt; origins in RAF programs</p><p>7:22 Rapid Capabilities Office &amp; TRL (3→7 fast)</p><p>8:42 From scripted autonomy to embodied, goal-based systems</p><p>10:03 Real-world examples (drones, Waymo, sidewalk bots)</p><p>11:01 Autonomy vs AI — clear definitions</p><p>12:53 Deterministic vs embodied AI (and their failure modes)</p><p>13:53 Today’s drone deliveries (hospitals, corridors, BVLOS)</p><p>14:10 Scaling without city-wide infrastructure</p><p>15:52 Proving it on land, sea, air… and space</p><p>18:19 Public perception, safety cases &amp; building trust</p><p>19:13 Logistics, shipping &amp; aviation use cases</p><p>20:06 “Application firewall” for autonomy (trust layer)</p><p>22:19 Fundraise story — $1.2M pre-revenue from Silicon Valley</p><p>24:03 Why UK/EU VC often feels like PE (risk appetite)</p><p>25:59 US lead, diligence, patents &amp; why it clicked</p><p>27:12 UK engineering talent vs US scaling capital</p><p>29:05 CEO self-awareness: when to level up or step aside</p><p>30:39 Targeting specialist US funds next</p><p>33:17 Sponsor break — Opus community</p><p>33:49 Near-death runway tale: £22 in the bank</p><p>36:50 Money lands at 8:22pm on New Year’s Eve</p><p>43:17 Split-second RAF story — refuelling saves lives</p><p>47:49 Why veterans can excel in startups</p><p>49:17 Culture &amp; leadership: high trust, high standards</p><p>52:04 Practical rituals (socials, flexibility, outcomes)</p><p>55:11 Advice to younger self: start sooner, be bold</p><p>58:07 Founder communities: Opus, ICE, Founders Pledge</p><p>1:00:12 Be in the room — why London matters</p><p>1:01:12 Trust over impressions (in-person beats ads)</p><p>1:02:30 Luck vs talent (and timing)</p><p>1:03:55 Where to find Kyle (LinkedIn, site, IG)</p><p>1:04:45 Blog &amp; updates coming soon</p><p>1:05:08 Outro</p><br><p>About Kyle / SAIF Autonomy</p><br><p>Kyle Thomas, Co-founder &amp; CEO, SAIF Autonomy</p><br><p>Mission: a safety &amp; assurance “trust layer” so autonomous systems can operate safely at the edge (air, land, sea, space)</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>How This Exited Founder Raised $1.5M from 66 Angels to Launch Insurtech Loxa | Jamie Hamer</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>What does it take to raise $1.5M from 66 angels across 400 meetings?</p><p>Jamie Hamer, CEO of Loxa and founder of React News (acquired by Green Street), shares the unfiltered reality.</p><br><p>From walking away from a £150k salary to making 30 cold calls a day, Jamie is building one of the most ambitious insurtechs in the UK—backed not by VCs, but by a cap table stacked with mission-aligned angels.</p><br><p>In this episode of The Everyday Founder, we dive into:</p><br><p>- Why angels is better than funds (and how to manage 66 of them)</p><p>- The litmus test for picking advisors (time and money or nothing)</p><p>- The playbook for user research that doubles as early sales</p><p>- Why founder-led sales is still king in early-stage B2B</p><p>- How to build a team around “total ownership”</p><p>- What it’s really like to rebrand midstream</p><p>- And how to “increase the surface area of your luck”</p><br><p>If you’re raising, hiring, or selling at the early stage, Jamie’s insights are a masterclass in founder grit and strategic execution.</p><br><p>👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop your thoughts in the comments.</p><br><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Why advisors must have skin in the game</p><p>01:20 – Jamie’s journey: from P&amp;G to React News</p><p>03:30 – Leaving a £150k salary to start up</p><p>06:00 – The power of user research (The Mom Test in action)</p><p>08:15 – Building and exiting React News</p><p>10:20 – Why angels beat VC funding</p><p>13:00 – How Jamie raised $1.5M from 66 angels</p><p>15:25 – Managing a cap table of 66 investors</p><p>18:00 – Co-founders, vesting, and avoiding dead equity</p><p>21:00 – Hiring playbook: KPIs, probation, and personality tests</p><p>24:00 – Total ownership as a cultural value</p><p>27:00 – Founder-led sales: why cold calling still works</p><p>31:00 – The pain (and lessons) of a rebrand</p><p>34:00 – Building Loxa: tackling insurtech complexity</p><p>38:00 – Transparency, trust, and fixing insurance for good</p><p>42:00 – Increasing the surface area of your luck</p><p>46:00 – Reflections on skill vs luck in entrepreneurship</p><p>49:00 – Jamie’s advice to early-stage founders</p><p>53:00 – Where to follow Jamie and Loxa</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>What does it take to raise $1.5M from 66 angels across 400 meetings?</p><p>Jamie Hamer, CEO of Loxa and founder of React News (acquired by Green Street), shares the unfiltered reality.</p><br><p>From walking away from a £150k salary to making 30 cold calls a day, Jamie is building one of the most ambitious insurtechs in the UK—backed not by VCs, but by a cap table stacked with mission-aligned angels.</p><br><p>In this episode of The Everyday Founder, we dive into:</p><br><p>- Why angels is better than funds (and how to manage 66 of them)</p><p>- The litmus test for picking advisors (time and money or nothing)</p><p>- The playbook for user research that doubles as early sales</p><p>- Why founder-led sales is still king in early-stage B2B</p><p>- How to build a team around “total ownership”</p><p>- What it’s really like to rebrand midstream</p><p>- And how to “increase the surface area of your luck”</p><br><p>If you’re raising, hiring, or selling at the early stage, Jamie’s insights are a masterclass in founder grit and strategic execution.</p><br><p>👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop your thoughts in the comments.</p><br><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 – Why advisors must have skin in the game</p><p>01:20 – Jamie’s journey: from P&amp;G to React News</p><p>03:30 – Leaving a £150k salary to start up</p><p>06:00 – The power of user research (The Mom Test in action)</p><p>08:15 – Building and exiting React News</p><p>10:20 – Why angels beat VC funding</p><p>13:00 – How Jamie raised $1.5M from 66 angels</p><p>15:25 – Managing a cap table of 66 investors</p><p>18:00 – Co-founders, vesting, and avoiding dead equity</p><p>21:00 – Hiring playbook: KPIs, probation, and personality tests</p><p>24:00 – Total ownership as a cultural value</p><p>27:00 – Founder-led sales: why cold calling still works</p><p>31:00 – The pain (and lessons) of a rebrand</p><p>34:00 – Building Loxa: tackling insurtech complexity</p><p>38:00 – Transparency, trust, and fixing insurance for good</p><p>42:00 – Increasing the surface area of your luck</p><p>46:00 – Reflections on skill vs luck in entrepreneurship</p><p>49:00 – Jamie’s advice to early-stage founders</p><p>53:00 – Where to follow Jamie and Loxa</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title><![CDATA[From GoDaddy & WeWork to CEO of Epignosis: Scaling Learning for 22M People Globally | Nikhil Arora]]></title>
			<itunes:title><![CDATA[From GoDaddy & WeWork to CEO of Epignosis: Scaling Learning for 22M People Globally | Nikhil Arora]]></itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Nikhil Arora has built a career at the intersection of leadership, global growth, and purposeful impact. Today, he’s the CEO of Epignosis, the company behind TalentLMS, serving 22M+ learners across 160 countries. But his story stretches far beyond EdTech.</p><br><p>From helping build Kazakhstan’s first stock exchange, to leading international growth at GoDaddy, scaling Intuit in India, and launching WeWork in Asia, Nikhil has lived and worked across 9 countries and 4 continents—all while keeping up a daily running habit.</p><br><p>In this episode, we cover:</p><br><p>- What it takes to step in as CEO after two founders step aside.</p><p>- How to balance mission and growth in a global SaaS company.</p><p>- Why listening tours with customers and employees shape better strategy than any playbook.</p><p>- Building culture across remote, hybrid, and global teams.</p><p>- Vulnerability, failure, and why leaders must lead with authenticity.</p><p>- The balance between being a missionary (purpose-driven) and mercenary (growth-focused) leader.</p><br><p>If you’re a founder, CEO, or aspiring leader, this conversation is packed with insights on scaling businesses, managing up, and staying grounded while running at speed.</p><br><p>⏱️ Chapters</p><br><p>00:00 – Declaring strategy vs listening first</p><p>01:00 – Introducing Nikhil Arora, CEO of Epignosis</p><p>02:00 – Building Kazakhstan’s first stock exchange</p><p>04:00 – What Epignosis does today</p><p>06:00 – Taking over from the founders</p><p>08:00 – Balancing preservation and change as CEO</p><p>10:00 – Product, customers, and culture as priorities</p><p>12:00 – Leading a 250-person global team</p><p>15:00 – Fireside chats, townhalls, and communication clarity</p><p>18:00 – Vulnerability, failure, and celebrating mistakes</p><p>22:00 – Creating a safe culture for feedback</p><p>25:00 – Clarity, guiding principles, and decision-making</p><p>27:00 – Staying focused and prioritising as a leader</p><p>30:00 – Red, yellow, green framework for CEO focus</p><p>33:00 – Managing energy, family, and fitness</p><p>36:00 – Mission vs mercenary: purpose and growth</p><p>40:00 – Managing up as an installed CEO</p><p>45:00 – The #1 mistake founders often make</p><p>48:00 – Why no one is truly self-made</p><p>50:00 – Keeping your network and mentors alive</p><p>53:00 – The importance of mentors (older and younger)</p><p>56:00 – Skill vs luck in business</p><p>59:00 – Where to find Nikhil online</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Nikhil Arora has built a career at the intersection of leadership, global growth, and purposeful impact. Today, he’s the CEO of Epignosis, the company behind TalentLMS, serving 22M+ learners across 160 countries. But his story stretches far beyond EdTech.</p><br><p>From helping build Kazakhstan’s first stock exchange, to leading international growth at GoDaddy, scaling Intuit in India, and launching WeWork in Asia, Nikhil has lived and worked across 9 countries and 4 continents—all while keeping up a daily running habit.</p><br><p>In this episode, we cover:</p><br><p>- What it takes to step in as CEO after two founders step aside.</p><p>- How to balance mission and growth in a global SaaS company.</p><p>- Why listening tours with customers and employees shape better strategy than any playbook.</p><p>- Building culture across remote, hybrid, and global teams.</p><p>- Vulnerability, failure, and why leaders must lead with authenticity.</p><p>- The balance between being a missionary (purpose-driven) and mercenary (growth-focused) leader.</p><br><p>If you’re a founder, CEO, or aspiring leader, this conversation is packed with insights on scaling businesses, managing up, and staying grounded while running at speed.</p><br><p>⏱️ Chapters</p><br><p>00:00 – Declaring strategy vs listening first</p><p>01:00 – Introducing Nikhil Arora, CEO of Epignosis</p><p>02:00 – Building Kazakhstan’s first stock exchange</p><p>04:00 – What Epignosis does today</p><p>06:00 – Taking over from the founders</p><p>08:00 – Balancing preservation and change as CEO</p><p>10:00 – Product, customers, and culture as priorities</p><p>12:00 – Leading a 250-person global team</p><p>15:00 – Fireside chats, townhalls, and communication clarity</p><p>18:00 – Vulnerability, failure, and celebrating mistakes</p><p>22:00 – Creating a safe culture for feedback</p><p>25:00 – Clarity, guiding principles, and decision-making</p><p>27:00 – Staying focused and prioritising as a leader</p><p>30:00 – Red, yellow, green framework for CEO focus</p><p>33:00 – Managing energy, family, and fitness</p><p>36:00 – Mission vs mercenary: purpose and growth</p><p>40:00 – Managing up as an installed CEO</p><p>45:00 – The #1 mistake founders often make</p><p>48:00 – Why no one is truly self-made</p><p>50:00 – Keeping your network and mentors alive</p><p>53:00 – The importance of mentors (older and younger)</p><p>56:00 – Skill vs luck in business</p><p>59:00 – Where to find Nikhil online</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Scaling from Idea to 120+ People at Legal Tech AI startup - Juro | Richard Mabey</title>
			<itunes:title>Scaling from Idea to 120+ People at Legal Tech AI startup - Juro | Richard Mabey</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2025 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Richard Mabey left a comfortable career as a corporate lawyer at Freshfields to launch Juro, the all-in-one contract platform now trusted by Deliveroo, Cazoo, and hundreds of fast-scaling businesses. Since then, Juro has raised $38M+, grown to a team of 120+, and positioned itself at the forefront of AI-enabled legal tech.</p><br><p>In this episode of The Everyday Founder, Richard shares:</p><br><p>- Why he walked away from a secure legal career to pursue entrepreneurship</p><p>- How Juro landed its first enterprise clients like Deliveroo through co-creation</p><p>- The long road to product-market fit (and what retention really means)</p><p>- Lessons in scaling sales, hiring the right early team, and keeping culture intact</p><p>- Betting early on AI copilots and agents—and how that decision is reshaping the legal industry</p><p>- His honest take on self-doubt, work-life balance, and what really makes founders succeed</p><br><p>If you’re a founder, lawyer, or builder curious about the realities of growing a SaaS company in a competitive market—this conversation with Richard is packed with hard-won lessons.</p><br><p>Chapters: </p><p>00:00 – Why sales isn’t demand (and the role of marketing)</p><p>00:49 – Introducing Richard Mabey, CEO &amp; Co-Founder of Juro</p><p>01:26 – Leaving law for entrepreneurship: riches-to-rags story</p><p>02:44 – The pain point that sparked Juro</p><p>04:00 – The inefficiencies of corporate law</p><p>05:15 – Taking the plunge despite pressure &amp; self-doubt</p><p>07:24 – Early days: learning to code &amp; finding a co-founder</p><p>10:10 – Raising seed funding &amp; first customers (Deliveroo)</p><p>12:27 – Co-creating with early adopters</p><p>16:10 – Slow growth to product-market fit (4+ years)</p><p>18:30 – Defining product-market fit (retention &amp; renewal)</p><p>21:09 – Building repeatable sales: from scrappy to scalable</p><p>23:36 – Why marketing came before hiring sales</p><p>25:22 – Content as Juro’s growth engine</p><p>26:06 – Founder self-doubt &amp; keeping balance with family life</p><p>29:16 – Work-life balance &amp; startup intensity</p><p>31:21 – Starting Juro while becoming a parent</p><p>33:07 – Early hires, talent density &amp; culture fit</p><p>37:12 – Scaling the team from 30 to 100+</p><p>39:05 – Rethinking hiring in the AI era</p><p>40:51 – Why fewer people, but higher talent density, wins</p><p>41:22 – Picking the right VCs &amp; long-term partners</p><p>45:28 – Radical transparency with the board &amp; team</p><p>47:43 – Building trust with customers (handwritten notes &amp; support)</p><p>50:20 – Using community to strengthen customer relationships</p><p>51:27 – Betting big on AI copilots &amp; agents</p><p>55:09 – How AI is reshaping legal jobs</p><p>59:32 – Competing with incumbents &amp; new AI-native challengers</p><p>1:02:12 – What’s Juro’s moat?</p><p>1:04:24 – The next 5 years for Juro</p><p>1:06:13 – Fundraising is just “stopping for petrol”</p><p>1:06:40 – Luck vs skill in entrepreneurship</p><p>1:08:41 – Final reflections &amp; where to follow Richard</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Richard Mabey left a comfortable career as a corporate lawyer at Freshfields to launch Juro, the all-in-one contract platform now trusted by Deliveroo, Cazoo, and hundreds of fast-scaling businesses. Since then, Juro has raised $38M+, grown to a team of 120+, and positioned itself at the forefront of AI-enabled legal tech.</p><br><p>In this episode of The Everyday Founder, Richard shares:</p><br><p>- Why he walked away from a secure legal career to pursue entrepreneurship</p><p>- How Juro landed its first enterprise clients like Deliveroo through co-creation</p><p>- The long road to product-market fit (and what retention really means)</p><p>- Lessons in scaling sales, hiring the right early team, and keeping culture intact</p><p>- Betting early on AI copilots and agents—and how that decision is reshaping the legal industry</p><p>- His honest take on self-doubt, work-life balance, and what really makes founders succeed</p><br><p>If you’re a founder, lawyer, or builder curious about the realities of growing a SaaS company in a competitive market—this conversation with Richard is packed with hard-won lessons.</p><br><p>Chapters: </p><p>00:00 – Why sales isn’t demand (and the role of marketing)</p><p>00:49 – Introducing Richard Mabey, CEO &amp; Co-Founder of Juro</p><p>01:26 – Leaving law for entrepreneurship: riches-to-rags story</p><p>02:44 – The pain point that sparked Juro</p><p>04:00 – The inefficiencies of corporate law</p><p>05:15 – Taking the plunge despite pressure &amp; self-doubt</p><p>07:24 – Early days: learning to code &amp; finding a co-founder</p><p>10:10 – Raising seed funding &amp; first customers (Deliveroo)</p><p>12:27 – Co-creating with early adopters</p><p>16:10 – Slow growth to product-market fit (4+ years)</p><p>18:30 – Defining product-market fit (retention &amp; renewal)</p><p>21:09 – Building repeatable sales: from scrappy to scalable</p><p>23:36 – Why marketing came before hiring sales</p><p>25:22 – Content as Juro’s growth engine</p><p>26:06 – Founder self-doubt &amp; keeping balance with family life</p><p>29:16 – Work-life balance &amp; startup intensity</p><p>31:21 – Starting Juro while becoming a parent</p><p>33:07 – Early hires, talent density &amp; culture fit</p><p>37:12 – Scaling the team from 30 to 100+</p><p>39:05 – Rethinking hiring in the AI era</p><p>40:51 – Why fewer people, but higher talent density, wins</p><p>41:22 – Picking the right VCs &amp; long-term partners</p><p>45:28 – Radical transparency with the board &amp; team</p><p>47:43 – Building trust with customers (handwritten notes &amp; support)</p><p>50:20 – Using community to strengthen customer relationships</p><p>51:27 – Betting big on AI copilots &amp; agents</p><p>55:09 – How AI is reshaping legal jobs</p><p>59:32 – Competing with incumbents &amp; new AI-native challengers</p><p>1:02:12 – What’s Juro’s moat?</p><p>1:04:24 – The next 5 years for Juro</p><p>1:06:13 – Fundraising is just “stopping for petrol”</p><p>1:06:40 – Luck vs skill in entrepreneurship</p><p>1:08:41 – Final reflections &amp; where to follow Richard</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>What Happens When Your Startup Fails - And Your Name Is on the Door | Cecily Motley</title>
			<itunes:title>What Happens When Your Startup Fails - And Your Name Is on the Door | Cecily Motley</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I sit down with Cecily Motley — founder of Harriet and previously the CEO of Motley, a direct-to-consumer jewellery brand that raised millions before collapsing in the wake of Apple’s privacy update.</p><br><p>We talk about the emotional toll of shutting down a business with your name on the door, the lessons she brought into building a venture-scale B2B company, and how she's leading a startup while raising two young children.</p><br><p>This is a conversation about resilience, reinvention, and what happens after your startup fails.</p><br><p>⏱️ CHAPTERS:</p><p>00:00 - Intro: Cecily’s story in 20 seconds</p><p>01:15 - Why her first startup, Motley, shut down</p><p>04:33 - The hidden costs of DTC and the iOS14 death blow</p><p>08:10 - The emotional experience of failure as a founder</p><p>12:00 - Starting Harriet: a complete pivot to B2B HR tech</p><p>15:45 - What Harriet does and why it matters</p><p>18:20 - Lessons from DTC applied to B2B SaaS</p><p>21:30 - Fundraising post-failure: the mindset shift</p><p>25:00 - What makes a defensible company in 2025</p><p>28:00 - Building while parenting: realities vs LinkedIn myths</p><p>32:40 - Maternity &amp; paternity leave: how founders should lead</p><p>36:15 - Advice for founders dealing with failure</p><p>39:00 - The importance of self-identity beyond the startup</p><p>42:00 - Final reflections and Cecily’s founder advice</p><br><p>#Startups #Founders #B2B #DTC #Harriet #Leadership #TheEverydayFounder #Entrepreneurship</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I sit down with Cecily Motley — founder of Harriet and previously the CEO of Motley, a direct-to-consumer jewellery brand that raised millions before collapsing in the wake of Apple’s privacy update.</p><br><p>We talk about the emotional toll of shutting down a business with your name on the door, the lessons she brought into building a venture-scale B2B company, and how she's leading a startup while raising two young children.</p><br><p>This is a conversation about resilience, reinvention, and what happens after your startup fails.</p><br><p>⏱️ CHAPTERS:</p><p>00:00 - Intro: Cecily’s story in 20 seconds</p><p>01:15 - Why her first startup, Motley, shut down</p><p>04:33 - The hidden costs of DTC and the iOS14 death blow</p><p>08:10 - The emotional experience of failure as a founder</p><p>12:00 - Starting Harriet: a complete pivot to B2B HR tech</p><p>15:45 - What Harriet does and why it matters</p><p>18:20 - Lessons from DTC applied to B2B SaaS</p><p>21:30 - Fundraising post-failure: the mindset shift</p><p>25:00 - What makes a defensible company in 2025</p><p>28:00 - Building while parenting: realities vs LinkedIn myths</p><p>32:40 - Maternity &amp; paternity leave: how founders should lead</p><p>36:15 - Advice for founders dealing with failure</p><p>39:00 - The importance of self-identity beyond the startup</p><p>42:00 - Final reflections and Cecily’s founder advice</p><br><p>#Startups #Founders #B2B #DTC #Harriet #Leadership #TheEverydayFounder #Entrepreneurship</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Why This Founder Left a $160M Startup to Fix Supply Chains with AI | Cedrik Hoffmann</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Why This Founder Left a $160M Startup to Fix Supply Chains with AI</p><p>Cedrik Hoffmann is the co-founder &amp; CEO of Ameeba, a startup bringing AI-powered intelligence to supply chain operations. Before that, he scaled and exited Valoreo — a $160M VC-backed roll-up of consumer brands across Latin America.</p><br><p>In this conversation, Cedrik shares the raw truth of leaving high-paid jobs, building in overlooked industries, and how personal loss and failure shaped his founder mindset. From hustling trade shows in Taiwan with no product, to raising millions and leading hundreds — this is a story of grit, reinvention, and staying obsessed with the problem.</p><br><p>—</p><br><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 – The only career where failure is rewarded</p><p>01:00 – Cedrik’s early life and unlikely path to Goldman Sachs</p><p>03:00 – Realizing banking wasn’t the dream</p><p>04:40 – The turning point: advice from his wife</p><p>06:00 – Going all in: no business, no plan, just hustle</p><p>08:00 – Meeting Jack and taking over a Taiwanese factory</p><p>11:00 – How a cold call from old friends led to Valoreo</p><p>13:00 – Raising $160M and scaling across Latin America</p><p>15:30 – Why fundraising isn’t the milestone</p><p>17:00 – The truth about exit returns and dilution</p><p>18:50 – The origin of Ameeba and building the tool he wished he had</p><p>21:00 – AI in supply chains: hype vs real problems</p><p>23:30 – How Cedrik found the right co-founder</p><p>26:00 – Choosing co-founders like life partners</p><p>29:00 – Why co-developing with customers worked</p><p>32:00 – What most B2B founders get wrong about product</p><p>34:00 – The zombie tech stack inside global supply chains</p><p>36:00 – How geopolitics is reshaping where goods are made</p><p>38:00 – Nearshoring, cost misconceptions, and supply chain as a brand story</p><p>42:00 – Competing with Shein and surviving retail disruption</p><p>44:00 – Why founders need to understand their supply chain</p><p>48:00 – Balancing fatherhood and founder life</p><p>52:00 – Cedrik’s biggest failure — and what he learned</p><p>54:00 – Luck vs talent vs grit</p><p>56:00 – Where to find Cedrik online</p><br><p>—</p><br><p>Enjoyed this episode?</p><p>Subscribe for more unfiltered conversations with the founders behind real businesses.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Why This Founder Left a $160M Startup to Fix Supply Chains with AI</p><p>Cedrik Hoffmann is the co-founder &amp; CEO of Ameeba, a startup bringing AI-powered intelligence to supply chain operations. Before that, he scaled and exited Valoreo — a $160M VC-backed roll-up of consumer brands across Latin America.</p><br><p>In this conversation, Cedrik shares the raw truth of leaving high-paid jobs, building in overlooked industries, and how personal loss and failure shaped his founder mindset. From hustling trade shows in Taiwan with no product, to raising millions and leading hundreds — this is a story of grit, reinvention, and staying obsessed with the problem.</p><br><p>—</p><br><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 – The only career where failure is rewarded</p><p>01:00 – Cedrik’s early life and unlikely path to Goldman Sachs</p><p>03:00 – Realizing banking wasn’t the dream</p><p>04:40 – The turning point: advice from his wife</p><p>06:00 – Going all in: no business, no plan, just hustle</p><p>08:00 – Meeting Jack and taking over a Taiwanese factory</p><p>11:00 – How a cold call from old friends led to Valoreo</p><p>13:00 – Raising $160M and scaling across Latin America</p><p>15:30 – Why fundraising isn’t the milestone</p><p>17:00 – The truth about exit returns and dilution</p><p>18:50 – The origin of Ameeba and building the tool he wished he had</p><p>21:00 – AI in supply chains: hype vs real problems</p><p>23:30 – How Cedrik found the right co-founder</p><p>26:00 – Choosing co-founders like life partners</p><p>29:00 – Why co-developing with customers worked</p><p>32:00 – What most B2B founders get wrong about product</p><p>34:00 – The zombie tech stack inside global supply chains</p><p>36:00 – How geopolitics is reshaping where goods are made</p><p>38:00 – Nearshoring, cost misconceptions, and supply chain as a brand story</p><p>42:00 – Competing with Shein and surviving retail disruption</p><p>44:00 – Why founders need to understand their supply chain</p><p>48:00 – Balancing fatherhood and founder life</p><p>52:00 – Cedrik’s biggest failure — and what he learned</p><p>54:00 – Luck vs talent vs grit</p><p>56:00 – Where to find Cedrik online</p><br><p>—</p><br><p>Enjoyed this episode?</p><p>Subscribe for more unfiltered conversations with the founders behind real businesses.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>From £0 to £9M Booked in Two Years – The Cold Call Comeback | Greg Freeman</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>From £0 to £9M Booked in Two Years – The Cold Call Comeback | Greg Freeman, Data Literacy Academy</strong></p><p>On this episode of <em>The Everyday Founder</em>, I sat down with Greg Freeman, founder of Data Literacy Academy. From selling nightclub tickets in uni to building a 7-figure enterprise training platform, Greg’s story is packed with real, tactical advice for founders on the front line.</p><br><p>We break down the early days, how he signed Bentley and SSE as clients before hiring a full team, why cold calling still works, and what building an enterprise business <em>really</em> looks like behind the scenes.</p><br><p>👇 Chapters &amp; Timestamps 👇</p><p>00:00 – Why Cold Calling Still Works</p><p>00:52 – Meet Greg Freeman, Founder of Data Literacy Academy</p><p>01:17 – Why Greg Became an Entrepreneur</p><p>04:20 – Backpacking in Peru &amp; the Y Combinator Spark</p><p>05:54 – What Data Literacy Academy Actually Does</p><p>07:13 – Selling to Startups vs Selling to Enterprise</p><p>08:41 – Winning Bentley, SSE, and Aston Uni as First Clients</p><p>11:00 – The 0 to £1M Journey in 9 Months</p><p>13:25 – The Enterprise Go-To-Market Strategy</p><p>17:21 – How Greg Became a Data Expert Without a Data Degree</p><p>19:14 – Picking Up the Damn Phone (How Greg Closed Big Deals)</p><p>23:40 – Step-by-Step: Greg’s Cold Call Sequence</p><p>26:50 – Cold Calling Isn’t Dead. You’re Just Scared.</p><p>30:05 – Founder Loneliness, Solo vs Co-Founder Debate</p><p>34:03 – Why Your Co-Founder Might Be the Most Expensive Round</p><p>36:00 – Hiring Early: What Greg Got Right</p><p>38:38 – The “Bleeds Green” Test for Early Hires</p><p>41:01 – How They Built a High-Performance Team Culture</p><p>44:07 – Radical Candour and No Dicks Allowed</p><p>46:34 – Founder Strengths: Strategy &gt; People Management</p><p>49:11 – Culture That Actually Drives Growth</p><p>52:18 – The Fast-Track: James’ Journey from £18k to Head of Role</p><p>55:06 – Values Over Ping-Pong Tables</p><p>58:26 – What’s Next for Data Literacy Academy</p><p>1:00:26 – Exit Strategy vs Lifestyle Business</p><p>1:03:06 – Luck vs Talent: What Actually Builds a Business</p><p>1:03:48 – Where to Find Greg Freeman Online</p><br><p>🔗 Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregfreemandla" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregfreemandla</a></p><p>🎓 Learn more about Data Literacy Academy: https://dataliteracyacademy.com</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><strong>From £0 to £9M Booked in Two Years – The Cold Call Comeback | Greg Freeman, Data Literacy Academy</strong></p><p>On this episode of <em>The Everyday Founder</em>, I sat down with Greg Freeman, founder of Data Literacy Academy. From selling nightclub tickets in uni to building a 7-figure enterprise training platform, Greg’s story is packed with real, tactical advice for founders on the front line.</p><br><p>We break down the early days, how he signed Bentley and SSE as clients before hiring a full team, why cold calling still works, and what building an enterprise business <em>really</em> looks like behind the scenes.</p><br><p>👇 Chapters &amp; Timestamps 👇</p><p>00:00 – Why Cold Calling Still Works</p><p>00:52 – Meet Greg Freeman, Founder of Data Literacy Academy</p><p>01:17 – Why Greg Became an Entrepreneur</p><p>04:20 – Backpacking in Peru &amp; the Y Combinator Spark</p><p>05:54 – What Data Literacy Academy Actually Does</p><p>07:13 – Selling to Startups vs Selling to Enterprise</p><p>08:41 – Winning Bentley, SSE, and Aston Uni as First Clients</p><p>11:00 – The 0 to £1M Journey in 9 Months</p><p>13:25 – The Enterprise Go-To-Market Strategy</p><p>17:21 – How Greg Became a Data Expert Without a Data Degree</p><p>19:14 – Picking Up the Damn Phone (How Greg Closed Big Deals)</p><p>23:40 – Step-by-Step: Greg’s Cold Call Sequence</p><p>26:50 – Cold Calling Isn’t Dead. You’re Just Scared.</p><p>30:05 – Founder Loneliness, Solo vs Co-Founder Debate</p><p>34:03 – Why Your Co-Founder Might Be the Most Expensive Round</p><p>36:00 – Hiring Early: What Greg Got Right</p><p>38:38 – The “Bleeds Green” Test for Early Hires</p><p>41:01 – How They Built a High-Performance Team Culture</p><p>44:07 – Radical Candour and No Dicks Allowed</p><p>46:34 – Founder Strengths: Strategy &gt; People Management</p><p>49:11 – Culture That Actually Drives Growth</p><p>52:18 – The Fast-Track: James’ Journey from £18k to Head of Role</p><p>55:06 – Values Over Ping-Pong Tables</p><p>58:26 – What’s Next for Data Literacy Academy</p><p>1:00:26 – Exit Strategy vs Lifestyle Business</p><p>1:03:06 – Luck vs Talent: What Actually Builds a Business</p><p>1:03:48 – Where to Find Greg Freeman Online</p><br><p>🔗 Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregfreemandla" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregfreemandla</a></p><p>🎓 Learn more about Data Literacy Academy: https://dataliteracyacademy.com</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>The Secret Language of Leaders: Five Voices That Build Empires | Steve Cockram</title>
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			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>What does it take to stay relevant as the world changes around you?</p><br><p>In this powerful episode, I sit down with Steve Cockram — co-founder of GiANT and co-author of Five Voices — to explore how leadership is evolving in the digital age. From delivering a keynote in Abu Dhabi (after Bill Clinton and Bill Gates!) to building a leadership platform used by 250k+ people, Steve unpacks his journey with radical honesty.</p><br><p>We talk:</p><p>- The real cost of being a founder</p><p>- How to avoid becoming an “oxbow lake” in your industry</p><p>- Why most co-founder relationships fail — and how his didn’t</p><p>- And how self-awareness is the unfair advantage in leadership and life</p><br><p>Chapters:</p><p>00:00 - The age of AI &amp; changing leadership</p><p>01:23 - Meet Steve Cockram: from pastor to keynote speaker</p><p>02:54 - Giving a speech after Bill Gates (and without a script)</p><p>04:09 - Why failure makes you relatable — and valuable</p><p>05:42 - Reinventing leadership tools for the 99.9%</p><p>08:04 - Five Voices: the leadership personality system</p><p>11:10 - Superpowers of each voice: pioneer, connector, creative, guardian, nurturer</p><p>13:28 - The imbalance of voices in leadership — and why it matters</p><p>14:39 - Are personality types fixed?</p><p>20:16 - Why nurturers make amazing founders (once they believe it)</p><p>22:51 - Founders are the product — and the pressure is real</p><p>25:29 - Lessons from the early days of GiANT</p><p>30:20 - Why luck often looks like generosity</p><p>31:02 - Leadership must evolve with tech</p><p>33:14 - How to stay relevant by investing in younger talent</p><p>34:31 - Introducing Pulse: AI-powered relational intelligence</p><p>36:37 - The future of leadership is communication</p><p>39:04 - Remote vs in-person: the hybrid debate</p><p>41:29 - Can anyone become a great leader?</p><p>46:38 - The one trait every founder needs: integrity</p><p>49:00 - Co-founders: the hardest and most important relationship</p><p>53:33 - Lessons from 32 years of marriage</p><p>57:17 - How to build a family as a founder</p><p>01:01:23 - Leading with the end in mind</p><p>01:06:47 - Why most CEOs are lonely — and how to fix it</p><p>01:10:05 - Who really helps founders grow</p><p>01:13:01 - Advisory boards to AI hacks</p><p>01:15:32 - Talent or luck? What really matters</p><p>01:19:28 - Where to find Steve</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>From Startup Struggles to Successful Exits: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Winning Big | Jordan Schlipf</title>
			<itunes:title>From Startup Struggles to Successful Exits: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Winning Big | Jordan Schlipf</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 27 Feb 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Entrepreneurship isn’t just about raising VC money—it's about playing your own game. In this episode of Everyday Founder, Jordan Schlipf, co-founder of Rainmaking and Startup Bootcamp, shares the highs and lows of his entrepreneurial journey, from bootstrapping businesses to scaling and exiting a consulting firm to Bain &amp; Company.</p><br><p>🚀 We dive deep into startup failures, venture building, risk diversification, and why boring businesses can be the most profitable. If you're thinking about starting or scaling a company, this is a must-watch!</p><br><p>🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more founder insights!</p><br><p>📌 Chapters:</p><p>00:00 - The Bigger Picture of Entrepreneurship</p><p>00:54 - Introducing Jordan Schlipf</p><p>01:18 - What is Rainmaking?</p><p>02:45 - The Rainmaking Business Model Explained</p><p>03:35 - Success Stories from Rainmaking</p><p>04:56 - Notable Startup Exits &amp; Failures</p><p>06:19 - The Ego vs. Team Success in Startups</p><p>08:11 - Risk Mitigation in Entrepreneurship</p><p>09:40 - Capping Upside to Protect Downside</p><p>13:30 - How Jordan Joined Rainmaking</p><p>14:52 - Accidentally Building a Consulting Firm</p><p>16:46 - The Corporate Innovation Opportunity</p><p>20:28 - Scaling and Selling a Consultancy to Bain</p><p>21:23 - How to Sell an Agency or Professional Services Firm</p><p>25:45 - Hiring a CEO &amp; Exiting Operations</p><p>31:59 - When to Pull the Plug on a Startup</p><p>34:47 - Balancing Risk and Resilience as a Founder</p><p>38:26 - From Investment Banking to Entrepreneurship</p><p>44:10 - Execution Over Novelty: Why Ideas Don’t Matter</p><p>49:53 - The Myth of Unicorns &amp; VC Culture</p><p>52:18 - Profitable ‘Unsexy’ Businesses That Win</p><p>56:07 - Structuring Leadership Transitions</p><p>01:07:16 - The Future of AI &amp; Vertical Applications</p><p>01:09:44 - Picking the Right Startup Idea: Don’t Rush</p><p>01:17:24 - Why Jordan Joined Opus &amp; Founder Community</p><p>01:20:28 - Luck vs. Skill: What Really Matters?</p><p>01:26:31 - Where to Connect with Jordan</p><br><p>💬 Join the conversation: Drop a comment below—what was your biggest takeaway from this episode?</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Entrepreneurship isn’t just about raising VC money—it's about playing your own game. In this episode of Everyday Founder, Jordan Schlipf, co-founder of Rainmaking and Startup Bootcamp, shares the highs and lows of his entrepreneurial journey, from bootstrapping businesses to scaling and exiting a consulting firm to Bain &amp; Company.</p><br><p>🚀 We dive deep into startup failures, venture building, risk diversification, and why boring businesses can be the most profitable. If you're thinking about starting or scaling a company, this is a must-watch!</p><br><p>🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more founder insights!</p><br><p>📌 Chapters:</p><p>00:00 - The Bigger Picture of Entrepreneurship</p><p>00:54 - Introducing Jordan Schlipf</p><p>01:18 - What is Rainmaking?</p><p>02:45 - The Rainmaking Business Model Explained</p><p>03:35 - Success Stories from Rainmaking</p><p>04:56 - Notable Startup Exits &amp; Failures</p><p>06:19 - The Ego vs. Team Success in Startups</p><p>08:11 - Risk Mitigation in Entrepreneurship</p><p>09:40 - Capping Upside to Protect Downside</p><p>13:30 - How Jordan Joined Rainmaking</p><p>14:52 - Accidentally Building a Consulting Firm</p><p>16:46 - The Corporate Innovation Opportunity</p><p>20:28 - Scaling and Selling a Consultancy to Bain</p><p>21:23 - How to Sell an Agency or Professional Services Firm</p><p>25:45 - Hiring a CEO &amp; Exiting Operations</p><p>31:59 - When to Pull the Plug on a Startup</p><p>34:47 - Balancing Risk and Resilience as a Founder</p><p>38:26 - From Investment Banking to Entrepreneurship</p><p>44:10 - Execution Over Novelty: Why Ideas Don’t Matter</p><p>49:53 - The Myth of Unicorns &amp; VC Culture</p><p>52:18 - Profitable ‘Unsexy’ Businesses That Win</p><p>56:07 - Structuring Leadership Transitions</p><p>01:07:16 - The Future of AI &amp; Vertical Applications</p><p>01:09:44 - Picking the Right Startup Idea: Don’t Rush</p><p>01:17:24 - Why Jordan Joined Opus &amp; Founder Community</p><p>01:20:28 - Luck vs. Skill: What Really Matters?</p><p>01:26:31 - Where to Connect with Jordan</p><br><p>💬 Join the conversation: Drop a comment below—what was your biggest takeaway from this episode?</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title><![CDATA[Finding the Right Co-Founder, Scaling a Startup & Building a Unicorn from Scratch | Andrew Humphries]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>On this episode of Everyday Founder we sit down with serial entrepreneur Andrew Humphries, formerly of The Bakery. Andrew shares his insights on building and scaling businesses, finding the right co-founder, securing funding, and navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship. With a track record that includes leading sales at Adeptra (sold for $135M), advising the UK government on tech talent, and co-founding The Bakery, Andrew's wisdom is invaluable for any founder looking to grow their business.</p><p><br></p><ul><li>How do you find the right co-founder?</li><li>When should you raise funding vs. bootstrap?</li><li>What are the key ingredients to building a unicorn?</li><li>How do you manage burnout as a founder?</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Tune in to hear Andrew's raw and real insights on startup life, leadership, and making the right bets as an entrepreneur.</p><br><p>Chapters:</p><p>00:00 - Welcome Andrew Humphries</p><p>00:07 - From Adeptra to Government Advisor</p><p>00:31 - The Bakery: A Corporate Accelerator</p><p>01:51 - The Secret to Building Unicorns</p><p>04:43 - Why Andrew Stepped Away from The Bakery</p><p>06:41 - Finding the Right Co-Founder</p><p>12:16 - The Three Questions to Ask a Co-Founder</p><p>15:36 - When Should You Raise Funding?</p><p>22:26 - The Reality of Big Fundraising Rounds</p><p>29:05 - Lessons from The Bakery and Beyond</p><p>37:37 - The Trade-Offs of Being a Founder</p><p>45:03 - Managing Burnout &amp; Founder Mental Health</p><p>50:32 - What Business Would Andrew Build Today?</p><p>54:46 - The Role of Luck vs. Talent in Entrepreneurship</p><p>58:53 - Final Thoughts &amp; Wrap-Up</p><br><p>If you're a founder or aspiring entrepreneur, hit subscribe and turn on notifications for more insights from top business leaders.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>On this episode of Everyday Founder we sit down with serial entrepreneur Andrew Humphries, formerly of The Bakery. Andrew shares his insights on building and scaling businesses, finding the right co-founder, securing funding, and navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship. With a track record that includes leading sales at Adeptra (sold for $135M), advising the UK government on tech talent, and co-founding The Bakery, Andrew's wisdom is invaluable for any founder looking to grow their business.</p><p><br></p><ul><li>How do you find the right co-founder?</li><li>When should you raise funding vs. bootstrap?</li><li>What are the key ingredients to building a unicorn?</li><li>How do you manage burnout as a founder?</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Tune in to hear Andrew's raw and real insights on startup life, leadership, and making the right bets as an entrepreneur.</p><br><p>Chapters:</p><p>00:00 - Welcome Andrew Humphries</p><p>00:07 - From Adeptra to Government Advisor</p><p>00:31 - The Bakery: A Corporate Accelerator</p><p>01:51 - The Secret to Building Unicorns</p><p>04:43 - Why Andrew Stepped Away from The Bakery</p><p>06:41 - Finding the Right Co-Founder</p><p>12:16 - The Three Questions to Ask a Co-Founder</p><p>15:36 - When Should You Raise Funding?</p><p>22:26 - The Reality of Big Fundraising Rounds</p><p>29:05 - Lessons from The Bakery and Beyond</p><p>37:37 - The Trade-Offs of Being a Founder</p><p>45:03 - Managing Burnout &amp; Founder Mental Health</p><p>50:32 - What Business Would Andrew Build Today?</p><p>54:46 - The Role of Luck vs. Talent in Entrepreneurship</p><p>58:53 - Final Thoughts &amp; Wrap-Up</p><br><p>If you're a founder or aspiring entrepreneur, hit subscribe and turn on notifications for more insights from top business leaders.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>The crazy story of this former teacher who has raised over $10M scaling his AI HR SaaS | Anton Boner</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Everyday Founder, we sit down with Anton Boner, CEO &amp; Founder of Screenloop, the first AI-powered applicant tracking system (ATS) with an auto-generated scorecard.</p><br><p>Anton shares his incredible journey—from being a high school teacher to climbing the ranks at Stack Overflow (promoted 7 times in 8 years!) to launching a venture-backed SaaS startup that’s redefining hiring and recruitment.</p><br><p>In this episode:</p><p>✅ The leap of faith from teaching to enterprise sales</p><p>✅ How Anton helped grow Stack Overflow before its $1.8B acquisition</p><p>✅ The evolution of Screenloop—from an AI note-taker to a full hiring platform</p><p>✅ The challenges of building a SaaS startup as a non-technical founder</p><p>✅ How AI is reshaping the hiring process (and why the CV might be dead by 2025)</p><p>✅ Fundraising insights—raising $10M and choosing the right investors</p><br><p>Whether you’re a founder, recruiter, or just fascinated by the intersection of AI &amp; hiring, this episode is packed with insights on entrepreneurship, scaling, and the future of recruitment.</p><br><p>Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop a comment below—what’s your take on AI in hiring?</p><br><p>📌 Chapters:</p><p>00:00 – Introduction &amp; Anton’s Background</p><p>01:08 – What is Screenloop?</p><p>01:39 – From Teacher to Tech Sales at Stack Overflow</p><p>02:54 – Making the Leap: Career Change &amp; Relocation</p><p>05:05 – The Birth of Screenloop</p><p>07:23 – The Challenges of Being a Non-Technical Founder</p><p>08:56 – Building the First Product &amp; Early Growth</p><p>10:59 – The COVID Hiring Boom &amp; Market Shift</p><p>13:09 – Pivoting from AI Note-Taker to Full ATS Platform</p><p>15:48 – The Power of Remote Teams &amp; Culture at Screenloop</p><p>20:26 – Remote Work vs. In-Office Collaboration</p><p>23:23 – Scaling from $100K to Seven Figures</p><p>27:33 – How a Founder Switches Off &amp; Avoids Burnout</p><p>34:15 – AI &amp; The Future of Recruitment</p><p>39:34 – The Death of the CV?</p><p>42:54 – Raising $10M &amp; Choosing the Right Investors</p><p>47:16 – Founders: Luck vs. Skill?</p><p>55:02 – What’s Next for Screenloop?</p><br><p>#AI #Startups #Recruitment #SaaS #TechEntrepreneur #Screenloop #EverydayFounder</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Everyday Founder, we sit down with Anton Boner, CEO &amp; Founder of Screenloop, the first AI-powered applicant tracking system (ATS) with an auto-generated scorecard.</p><br><p>Anton shares his incredible journey—from being a high school teacher to climbing the ranks at Stack Overflow (promoted 7 times in 8 years!) to launching a venture-backed SaaS startup that’s redefining hiring and recruitment.</p><br><p>In this episode:</p><p>✅ The leap of faith from teaching to enterprise sales</p><p>✅ How Anton helped grow Stack Overflow before its $1.8B acquisition</p><p>✅ The evolution of Screenloop—from an AI note-taker to a full hiring platform</p><p>✅ The challenges of building a SaaS startup as a non-technical founder</p><p>✅ How AI is reshaping the hiring process (and why the CV might be dead by 2025)</p><p>✅ Fundraising insights—raising $10M and choosing the right investors</p><br><p>Whether you’re a founder, recruiter, or just fascinated by the intersection of AI &amp; hiring, this episode is packed with insights on entrepreneurship, scaling, and the future of recruitment.</p><br><p>Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop a comment below—what’s your take on AI in hiring?</p><br><p>📌 Chapters:</p><p>00:00 – Introduction &amp; Anton’s Background</p><p>01:08 – What is Screenloop?</p><p>01:39 – From Teacher to Tech Sales at Stack Overflow</p><p>02:54 – Making the Leap: Career Change &amp; Relocation</p><p>05:05 – The Birth of Screenloop</p><p>07:23 – The Challenges of Being a Non-Technical Founder</p><p>08:56 – Building the First Product &amp; Early Growth</p><p>10:59 – The COVID Hiring Boom &amp; Market Shift</p><p>13:09 – Pivoting from AI Note-Taker to Full ATS Platform</p><p>15:48 – The Power of Remote Teams &amp; Culture at Screenloop</p><p>20:26 – Remote Work vs. In-Office Collaboration</p><p>23:23 – Scaling from $100K to Seven Figures</p><p>27:33 – How a Founder Switches Off &amp; Avoids Burnout</p><p>34:15 – AI &amp; The Future of Recruitment</p><p>39:34 – The Death of the CV?</p><p>42:54 – Raising $10M &amp; Choosing the Right Investors</p><p>47:16 – Founders: Luck vs. Skill?</p><p>55:02 – What’s Next for Screenloop?</p><br><p>#AI #Startups #Recruitment #SaaS #TechEntrepreneur #Screenloop #EverydayFounder</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title><![CDATA[How This Founder Went From Retail Manager to Building an AI Startup & Raised £2M | Martin Mason]]></title>
			<itunes:title><![CDATA[How This Founder Went From Retail Manager to Building an AI Startup & Raised £2M | Martin Mason]]></itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 06 Feb 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered how someone goes from working as a Floor Manager at Halfords to raising £2M for an AI startup?</p><br><p>In this episode of The Everyday Founder Podcast, Martin Mason, CEO of Talent Mapper, shares his unconventional journey, from retail and HR to building a high-growth HR tech company.</p><br><p>We dive deep into:</p><p>✅ The struggles of fundraising (and why it's a nightmare)</p><p>✅ How Talent Mapper landed enterprise clients from Day 1</p><p>✅ The truth about founder burnout and why therapy helped</p><p>✅ Why internal promotions can save companies £450K+</p><br><p>If you're a founder, entrepreneur, or just curious about the startup grind, this episode is packed with insights, lessons, and hard truths you won’t want to miss.</p><br><p>#StartupJourney #Entrepreneurship #HRTech #FounderLife #BusinessGrowth</p><br><p>📍 CHAPTERS:</p><p>00:00 – Intro: Who is Martin Mason?</p><p>01:19 – The accidental entrepreneur: From Halfords to HR Tech</p><p>05:32 – Building TalentMapper: A problem worth solving</p><p>10:57 – The truth about fundraising (and why it's brutal)</p><p>15:40 – Landing enterprise clients as a startup</p><p>21:13 – Internal promotions vs. external hiring (£450K savings!)</p><p>28:05 – The challenges of scaling a startup</p><p>35:40 – The dark side of entrepreneurship: Burnout &amp; therapy</p><p>42:22 – AI &amp; the future of HR Tech</p><p>50:01 – Martin’s advice for founders: Hiring, growth &amp; resilience</p><p>55:15 – What’s next for TalentMapper?</p><br><p>🎧 Listen &amp; Subscribe for More Everyday Founder Stories!</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered how someone goes from working as a Floor Manager at Halfords to raising £2M for an AI startup?</p><br><p>In this episode of The Everyday Founder Podcast, Martin Mason, CEO of Talent Mapper, shares his unconventional journey, from retail and HR to building a high-growth HR tech company.</p><br><p>We dive deep into:</p><p>✅ The struggles of fundraising (and why it's a nightmare)</p><p>✅ How Talent Mapper landed enterprise clients from Day 1</p><p>✅ The truth about founder burnout and why therapy helped</p><p>✅ Why internal promotions can save companies £450K+</p><br><p>If you're a founder, entrepreneur, or just curious about the startup grind, this episode is packed with insights, lessons, and hard truths you won’t want to miss.</p><br><p>#StartupJourney #Entrepreneurship #HRTech #FounderLife #BusinessGrowth</p><br><p>📍 CHAPTERS:</p><p>00:00 – Intro: Who is Martin Mason?</p><p>01:19 – The accidental entrepreneur: From Halfords to HR Tech</p><p>05:32 – Building TalentMapper: A problem worth solving</p><p>10:57 – The truth about fundraising (and why it's brutal)</p><p>15:40 – Landing enterprise clients as a startup</p><p>21:13 – Internal promotions vs. external hiring (£450K savings!)</p><p>28:05 – The challenges of scaling a startup</p><p>35:40 – The dark side of entrepreneurship: Burnout &amp; therapy</p><p>42:22 – AI &amp; the future of HR Tech</p><p>50:01 – Martin’s advice for founders: Hiring, growth &amp; resilience</p><p>55:15 – What’s next for TalentMapper?</p><br><p>🎧 Listen &amp; Subscribe for More Everyday Founder Stories!</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>From Failed Startup to $500K Raise: The Future of Sustainability Consulting | Nick Valenzia</title>
			<itunes:title>From Failed Startup to $500K Raise: The Future of Sustainability Consulting | Nick Valenzia</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jan 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Everyday Founder</em>, we sit down with <strong>Nick Valenzia</strong>, co-founder of <strong>Leafr</strong>, a London-based platform transforming sustainability consulting. Leafr connects mid-market businesses with top-tier climate and ESG consultants, offering expert solutions at a fraction of traditional consulting costs.</p><br><p>🚀 <strong>Key Takeaways from This Episode:</strong></p><p>✅ The rising demand for sustainability expertise in business</p><p>✅ How Leafr built a <strong>500+ consultant network</strong> with a growing waitlist</p><p>✅ Navigating the challenges of fundraising in a high-interest environment</p><p>✅ Finding the right <strong>co-founder</strong> and building a lean, scalable team</p><p>✅ The role of <strong>AI in sustainability</strong> and the future of climate solutions</p><h3><br></h3><h3>⏳ <strong>Chapters</strong></h3><p>00:00 - Intro to the Episode</p><p>00:35 - What Is Leafr &amp; Why It Exists</p><p>01:46 - The Growing Demand for Sustainability Consulting</p><p>03:23 - How Leafr Built a 500+ Consultant Network</p><p>05:50 - Raising $500K in a High-Interest Market</p><p>07:25 - The Biggest Challenge: Bridging the Sustainability Skills Gap</p><p>09:19 - Lessons from a Failed Startup &amp; Founder Fit</p><p>12:07 - Balancing Work, Life &amp; Founder Burnout</p><p>14:45 - Building a Lean &amp; Scalable Business Model</p><p>18:04 - Why Advisors Are Critical for Growth</p><p>22:19 - The Future of Sustainability &amp; AI’s Role</p><p>26:07 - How Leafr Plans to Scale Next</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Everyday Founder</em>, we sit down with <strong>Nick Valenzia</strong>, co-founder of <strong>Leafr</strong>, a London-based platform transforming sustainability consulting. Leafr connects mid-market businesses with top-tier climate and ESG consultants, offering expert solutions at a fraction of traditional consulting costs.</p><br><p>🚀 <strong>Key Takeaways from This Episode:</strong></p><p>✅ The rising demand for sustainability expertise in business</p><p>✅ How Leafr built a <strong>500+ consultant network</strong> with a growing waitlist</p><p>✅ Navigating the challenges of fundraising in a high-interest environment</p><p>✅ Finding the right <strong>co-founder</strong> and building a lean, scalable team</p><p>✅ The role of <strong>AI in sustainability</strong> and the future of climate solutions</p><h3><br></h3><h3>⏳ <strong>Chapters</strong></h3><p>00:00 - Intro to the Episode</p><p>00:35 - What Is Leafr &amp; Why It Exists</p><p>01:46 - The Growing Demand for Sustainability Consulting</p><p>03:23 - How Leafr Built a 500+ Consultant Network</p><p>05:50 - Raising $500K in a High-Interest Market</p><p>07:25 - The Biggest Challenge: Bridging the Sustainability Skills Gap</p><p>09:19 - Lessons from a Failed Startup &amp; Founder Fit</p><p>12:07 - Balancing Work, Life &amp; Founder Burnout</p><p>14:45 - Building a Lean &amp; Scalable Business Model</p><p>18:04 - Why Advisors Are Critical for Growth</p><p>22:19 - The Future of Sustainability &amp; AI’s Role</p><p>26:07 - How Leafr Plans to Scale Next</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>This Founder Raised $10M Without a Tech Background in 5 Years | Olga Dogadkina</title>
			<itunes:title>This Founder Raised $10M Without a Tech Background in 5 Years | Olga Dogadkina</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2025 07:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>What if you could build a tech empire without writing a single line of code? 🚀</p><br><p>In this episode of The Everyday Founder, Olga Dogadkina, Founder &amp; CEO of Emperia, shares her journey of turning an ambitious idea into a multi-million-dollar business. From partnering with global brands like Walmart, Bloomingdale's, and L'Occitane to raising $10 million in funding, Olga proves that success isn’t just about coding—it’s about vision, resilience, and the right team.</p><br><p>In this episode:</p><p>✔ How Olga built a tech-driven company without a technical background</p><p>✔ The tough decision to relocate to the U.S. for growth</p><p>✔ Fundraising challenges and what she learned from them</p><p>✔ Building a diverse, international team across 13 countries</p><br><p>🔔 Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe</p><br><p>Chapters:</p><p>00:00 – Introduction to Olga Dogadkina</p><p>00:33 – From an idea to a global business</p><p>01:46 – Challenges as a non-technical founder</p><p>06:03 – Moving to the U.S.: The make-or-break decision</p><p>10:55 – Raising $10 million: The reality of fundraising</p><p>16:04 – Building a diverse, global team</p><p>22:30 – Lessons learned from scaling Emperia</p><p>28:01 – The future of virtual retail experiences</p><p>34:16 – Olga’s advice to aspiring founders</p><p>40:45 – Final thoughts and where to find Emperia</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>What if you could build a tech empire without writing a single line of code? 🚀</p><br><p>In this episode of The Everyday Founder, Olga Dogadkina, Founder &amp; CEO of Emperia, shares her journey of turning an ambitious idea into a multi-million-dollar business. From partnering with global brands like Walmart, Bloomingdale's, and L'Occitane to raising $10 million in funding, Olga proves that success isn’t just about coding—it’s about vision, resilience, and the right team.</p><br><p>In this episode:</p><p>✔ How Olga built a tech-driven company without a technical background</p><p>✔ The tough decision to relocate to the U.S. for growth</p><p>✔ Fundraising challenges and what she learned from them</p><p>✔ Building a diverse, international team across 13 countries</p><br><p>🔔 Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe</p><br><p>Chapters:</p><p>00:00 – Introduction to Olga Dogadkina</p><p>00:33 – From an idea to a global business</p><p>01:46 – Challenges as a non-technical founder</p><p>06:03 – Moving to the U.S.: The make-or-break decision</p><p>10:55 – Raising $10 million: The reality of fundraising</p><p>16:04 – Building a diverse, global team</p><p>22:30 – Lessons learned from scaling Emperia</p><p>28:01 – The future of virtual retail experiences</p><p>34:16 – Olga’s advice to aspiring founders</p><p>40:45 – Final thoughts and where to find Emperia</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Are Dua Lipa, Coldplay and Ed Sheeran costing creators $millions in Licensing Fees? | Paul Sampson</title>
			<itunes:title>Are Dua Lipa, Coldplay and Ed Sheeran costing creators $millions in Licensing Fees? | Paul Sampson</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>🎵 What if you could use your favourite chart-topping songs legally in your YouTube videos?</p><br><p>In this episode of The Everyday Founder, we dive into the future of music licensing with Paul Sampson, Founder &amp; CEO of Lickd. Paul shares his incredible journey in creating a groundbreaking platform that makes mainstream music accessible for content creators while navigating the complex world of copyright claims.</p><br><p>🔥 What we cover:</p><br><p>- The problem with using mainstream music on platforms like YouTube and TikTok</p><p>- How Lickd bridges the gap between creators and music rights holders</p><p>- The secrets to building a scalable business in the creator economy</p><p>- Don’t miss this insightful conversation packed with actionable takeaways for creators, entrepreneurs, and brands alike!</p><br><p>📍 CHAPTERS</p><p>00:00 – Introduction to Paul Sampson &amp; Lickd</p><p>02:15 – The music licensing problem for creators</p><p>06:45 – Why copyright claims hurt creators’ revenue</p><p>10:30 – Building trust with major labels and publishers</p><p>14:20 – How Lickd democratizes music for creators</p><p>18:40 – The importance of licensing for future monetization</p><p>22:15 – How Lickd attracted major partnerships (e.g., Warner Music, Epic Games)</p><p>27:50 – Scaling the Lickd platform for creators and brands</p><p>33:10 – Advice for founders raising investment for a new business</p><p>38:45 – How to build a strong team and culture</p><p>44:15 – Future of music licensing and new media innovations</p><p>50:30 – The role of luck vs. skill in entrepreneurship</p><p>56:15 – Final thoughts and call to action</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>🎵 What if you could use your favourite chart-topping songs legally in your YouTube videos?</p><br><p>In this episode of The Everyday Founder, we dive into the future of music licensing with Paul Sampson, Founder &amp; CEO of Lickd. Paul shares his incredible journey in creating a groundbreaking platform that makes mainstream music accessible for content creators while navigating the complex world of copyright claims.</p><br><p>🔥 What we cover:</p><br><p>- The problem with using mainstream music on platforms like YouTube and TikTok</p><p>- How Lickd bridges the gap between creators and music rights holders</p><p>- The secrets to building a scalable business in the creator economy</p><p>- Don’t miss this insightful conversation packed with actionable takeaways for creators, entrepreneurs, and brands alike!</p><br><p>📍 CHAPTERS</p><p>00:00 – Introduction to Paul Sampson &amp; Lickd</p><p>02:15 – The music licensing problem for creators</p><p>06:45 – Why copyright claims hurt creators’ revenue</p><p>10:30 – Building trust with major labels and publishers</p><p>14:20 – How Lickd democratizes music for creators</p><p>18:40 – The importance of licensing for future monetization</p><p>22:15 – How Lickd attracted major partnerships (e.g., Warner Music, Epic Games)</p><p>27:50 – Scaling the Lickd platform for creators and brands</p><p>33:10 – Advice for founders raising investment for a new business</p><p>38:45 – How to build a strong team and culture</p><p>44:15 – Future of music licensing and new media innovations</p><p>50:30 – The role of luck vs. skill in entrepreneurship</p><p>56:15 – Final thoughts and call to action</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>This 23 Year Old Founder is Fixing the Broken Graduate Job Market with Content | Peter Wood</title>
			<itunes:title>This 23 Year Old Founder is Fixing the Broken Graduate Job Market with Content | Peter Wood</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jan 2025 07:36:53 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered how fresh graduates can successfully transition into the professional world? In this episode of The Everyday Founder Podcast, we sit down with Peter Wood, the inspiring CEO and founder of The Graduate Guide. Peter shares his journey from a recent UCL graduate to a full-time entrepreneur reshaping early career opportunities through community, storytelling, and innovation.</p><br><p>We dive into:</p><p>📌 The challenges graduates face entering the workforce</p><p>📌 Breaking traditional career paths and redefining success</p><p>📌 Building The Graduate Guide: from podcast idea to powerhouse media platform</p><p>📌 Collaborating with industry giants like Google to foster young talent</p><p>📌 Practical tips for leveraging LinkedIn to unlock career opportunities</p><br><p>📖 Chapters:</p><p>00:00 - Introduction</p><p>00:25 - What Is The Graduate Guide?</p><p>01:12 - Addressing the UK Career Crisis</p><p>03:12 - Breaking the Transition Barriers from University to Work</p><p>07:05 - The Birth of The Graduate Guide Over a Pint</p><p>10:14 - Building Confidence Through Curiosity</p><p>13:41 - Peter’s Childhood and Entrepreneurial Influences</p><p>16:00 - Podcast Milestones: 200 Episodes and Counting</p><p>18:14 - Leveraging LinkedIn for Building Connections</p><p>22:24 - Balancing Online and Offline Relationships</p><p>27:34 - Exciting Collaborations with Google</p><p>32:08 - Perspectives on Entrepreneurship in the UK</p><p>36:00 - Addressing Corporate Job Descriptions vs. Startup Appeal</p><p>42:30 - Revolutionizing Career Storytelling for Students</p><p>47:16 - The Importance of Personal Branding for Employers</p><p>50:38 - Building a Team: Meeting Co-Founder Molly</p><p>54:41 - Sustaining Yourself as a Young Entrepreneur</p><p>56:37 - Luck vs. Skill in Entrepreneurship</p><p>59:14 - Where to Find Peter and The Graduate Guide</p><br><p>📲 Connect with Peter:</p><br><p>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterwood</p><p>Instagram: @GraduateGuide</p><br><p>💼 About The Graduate Guide:</p><p>Helping students and young professionals navigate the transition from university to the working world through inspiring content, networking events, and career insights.</p><br><p>👉 Subscribe for more inspiring conversations with entrepreneurs and innovators reshaping industries!</p><br><p>#TheGraduateGuide #YoungEntrepreneur #CareerAdvice #StartupJourney #Podcast</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered how fresh graduates can successfully transition into the professional world? In this episode of The Everyday Founder Podcast, we sit down with Peter Wood, the inspiring CEO and founder of The Graduate Guide. Peter shares his journey from a recent UCL graduate to a full-time entrepreneur reshaping early career opportunities through community, storytelling, and innovation.</p><br><p>We dive into:</p><p>📌 The challenges graduates face entering the workforce</p><p>📌 Breaking traditional career paths and redefining success</p><p>📌 Building The Graduate Guide: from podcast idea to powerhouse media platform</p><p>📌 Collaborating with industry giants like Google to foster young talent</p><p>📌 Practical tips for leveraging LinkedIn to unlock career opportunities</p><br><p>📖 Chapters:</p><p>00:00 - Introduction</p><p>00:25 - What Is The Graduate Guide?</p><p>01:12 - Addressing the UK Career Crisis</p><p>03:12 - Breaking the Transition Barriers from University to Work</p><p>07:05 - The Birth of The Graduate Guide Over a Pint</p><p>10:14 - Building Confidence Through Curiosity</p><p>13:41 - Peter’s Childhood and Entrepreneurial Influences</p><p>16:00 - Podcast Milestones: 200 Episodes and Counting</p><p>18:14 - Leveraging LinkedIn for Building Connections</p><p>22:24 - Balancing Online and Offline Relationships</p><p>27:34 - Exciting Collaborations with Google</p><p>32:08 - Perspectives on Entrepreneurship in the UK</p><p>36:00 - Addressing Corporate Job Descriptions vs. Startup Appeal</p><p>42:30 - Revolutionizing Career Storytelling for Students</p><p>47:16 - The Importance of Personal Branding for Employers</p><p>50:38 - Building a Team: Meeting Co-Founder Molly</p><p>54:41 - Sustaining Yourself as a Young Entrepreneur</p><p>56:37 - Luck vs. Skill in Entrepreneurship</p><p>59:14 - Where to Find Peter and The Graduate Guide</p><br><p>📲 Connect with Peter:</p><br><p>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterwood</p><p>Instagram: @GraduateGuide</p><br><p>💼 About The Graduate Guide:</p><p>Helping students and young professionals navigate the transition from university to the working world through inspiring content, networking events, and career insights.</p><br><p>👉 Subscribe for more inspiring conversations with entrepreneurs and innovators reshaping industries!</p><br><p>#TheGraduateGuide #YoungEntrepreneur #CareerAdvice #StartupJourney #Podcast</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Her entire business got shattered by COVID, she pivoted and exited within 4 years | Bilyana Freye</title>
			<itunes:title>Her entire business got shattered by COVID, she pivoted and exited within 4 years | Bilyana Freye</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2024 07:43:40 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Bilyana Freye, Co-founder of Orbiit.ai, on Building AI-powered Connections, Pivots, and Acquisitions</p><br><p>In this episode of Everyday Founder, Bilyana Freye, co-founder and CEO of Orbiit.ai, shares her entrepreneurial journey—from launching a job-shadowing startup, navigating a pandemic-induced pivot to AI-powered 1:1 connections, raising venture capital, and ultimately leading Orbiit to a successful acquisition by Hivebrite.</p><br><p>Bilyana opens up about career-changing moments, building a company while raising a family, and why determination and community make all the difference for founders. Tune in for insights on startup pivots, VC fundraising, and scaling impactful businesses.</p><br><p>📌 CHAPTERS:</p><p>00:00 - Introduction to Bilyana Freye and Orbiit.ai</p><p>00:30 - What is Orbiit.ai?</p><p>01:50 - From Job Shadowing to AI-powered Matching</p><p>02:40 - Pivoting the Business During COVID-19</p><p>06:00 - The Early Career &amp; Inspiration for Orbiit</p><p>10:30 - Taking the Leap: Resigning to Build Orbiit</p><p>13:00 - The First Customer: A Shadowing Experience</p><p>15:40 - Getting Early Traction and Founders Fund Investment</p><p>19:55 - Raising Funds as a Female Founder</p><p>23:00 - VC Traction and Expansion into Community Platforms</p><p>27:00 - Navigating the COVID Pivot and Going Digital</p><p>31:00 - Lessons on Fundraising and Value-Aligned Investors</p><p>35:10 - The Acquisition: Joining Forces with Hivebrite</p><p>39:30 - What’s Next for Hivebrite and Orbiit</p><p>42:00 - Balancing Entrepreneurship and Motherhood</p><p>44:10 - Talent vs. Luck: The Key to Success</p><br><p>🔗 Connect with Bilyana:</p><br><p>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bilyana-freye-6b4140a/</p><br><p>🎧 About the Podcast:</p><p>Everyday Founder brings you candid conversations with entrepreneurs who are transforming industries. Tune in for startup stories, actionable advice, and founder tips.</p><br><p>📢 Sponsored by Opus</p><p>Join the community that connects ambitious entrepreneurs. Learn more at joinopus.org.</p><br><p>🔔 Like, Subscribe, and Hit the Bell for Notifications!</p><p>Let us know in the comments: What’s your biggest takeaway from Bilyana’s story?</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Bilyana Freye, Co-founder of Orbiit.ai, on Building AI-powered Connections, Pivots, and Acquisitions</p><br><p>In this episode of Everyday Founder, Bilyana Freye, co-founder and CEO of Orbiit.ai, shares her entrepreneurial journey—from launching a job-shadowing startup, navigating a pandemic-induced pivot to AI-powered 1:1 connections, raising venture capital, and ultimately leading Orbiit to a successful acquisition by Hivebrite.</p><br><p>Bilyana opens up about career-changing moments, building a company while raising a family, and why determination and community make all the difference for founders. Tune in for insights on startup pivots, VC fundraising, and scaling impactful businesses.</p><br><p>📌 CHAPTERS:</p><p>00:00 - Introduction to Bilyana Freye and Orbiit.ai</p><p>00:30 - What is Orbiit.ai?</p><p>01:50 - From Job Shadowing to AI-powered Matching</p><p>02:40 - Pivoting the Business During COVID-19</p><p>06:00 - The Early Career &amp; Inspiration for Orbiit</p><p>10:30 - Taking the Leap: Resigning to Build Orbiit</p><p>13:00 - The First Customer: A Shadowing Experience</p><p>15:40 - Getting Early Traction and Founders Fund Investment</p><p>19:55 - Raising Funds as a Female Founder</p><p>23:00 - VC Traction and Expansion into Community Platforms</p><p>27:00 - Navigating the COVID Pivot and Going Digital</p><p>31:00 - Lessons on Fundraising and Value-Aligned Investors</p><p>35:10 - The Acquisition: Joining Forces with Hivebrite</p><p>39:30 - What’s Next for Hivebrite and Orbiit</p><p>42:00 - Balancing Entrepreneurship and Motherhood</p><p>44:10 - Talent vs. Luck: The Key to Success</p><br><p>🔗 Connect with Bilyana:</p><br><p>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bilyana-freye-6b4140a/</p><br><p>🎧 About the Podcast:</p><p>Everyday Founder brings you candid conversations with entrepreneurs who are transforming industries. Tune in for startup stories, actionable advice, and founder tips.</p><br><p>📢 Sponsored by Opus</p><p>Join the community that connects ambitious entrepreneurs. Learn more at joinopus.org.</p><br><p>🔔 Like, Subscribe, and Hit the Bell for Notifications!</p><p>Let us know in the comments: What’s your biggest takeaway from Bilyana’s story?</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>How this Founder Built a 7-Figure Business by 23 – From Agency to SaaS | Leo Rogers</title>
			<itunes:title>How this Founder Built a 7-Figure Business by 23 – From Agency to SaaS | Leo Rogers</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2024 07:30:11 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Discover the entrepreneurial journey of Leo Rogers, the founder of Solace Digital and Curvo.ai, in this in-depth interview. From building computers at 16 to scaling a seven-figure agency and launching a SaaS startup, Leo shares his insights, challenges, and strategies for success. Learn about his experiences with AI, venture funding, and the importance of persistence in business. Don't miss this inspiring episode!</p><br><p>Chapters</p><p>0:00 Introduction</p><p>0:18 The Uninformed Optimism of Youth</p><p>1:10 Welcome to the Show: Leo Rogers</p><p>1:15 What is Cavo AI?</p><p>2:06 Real-Time Sales Coaching with AI</p><p>3:15 The Future of AI in Entrepreneurship</p><p>5:00 Challenges in Starting a SaaS Business</p><p>6:34 Building a Minimum Viable Product</p><p>7:55 Iterating and Scaling Cavo AI</p><p>10:28 Navigating VC Funding as a Startup</p><p>13:20 Mastering the Art of Fundraising</p><p>14:50 Challenges of Balancing Fundraising and Business Growth</p><p>15:35 Reflecting on Leo’s Childhood</p><p>16:27 The Value of Non-Academic Skills</p><p>18:28 Leo’s Entrepreneurial Roots and Family Influence</p><p>19:37 Rebel Against Comfort: Leo’s Drive for Greatness</p><p>20:37 Early Ventures: Selling Chocolate and Building Computers</p><p>24:00 From Custom PCs to Web Design</p><p>25:27 Tackling Real-World Events at 17</p><p>29:12 Lessons Learned from a Viral Event</p><p>34:01 The Birth of Solace Digital During COVID</p><p>38:00 Setting Ambitious Revenue Goals</p><p>42:10 Scaling the Agency: Growth and Challenges</p><p>45:20 Reaching the Milestone of £1 Million Revenue</p><p>46:38 Innovative Acquisition Strategies for Fast Growth</p><p>51:01 The Role of Outbound and Channel Stacking</p><p>55:10 Balancing Two Businesses at 23</p><p>57:56 Where Leo Sees Himself at 30</p><p>59:18 Luck vs. Talent in the Entrepreneurial Journey</p><p>1:00:02 Where to Find Leo Online</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Discover the entrepreneurial journey of Leo Rogers, the founder of Solace Digital and Curvo.ai, in this in-depth interview. From building computers at 16 to scaling a seven-figure agency and launching a SaaS startup, Leo shares his insights, challenges, and strategies for success. Learn about his experiences with AI, venture funding, and the importance of persistence in business. Don't miss this inspiring episode!</p><br><p>Chapters</p><p>0:00 Introduction</p><p>0:18 The Uninformed Optimism of Youth</p><p>1:10 Welcome to the Show: Leo Rogers</p><p>1:15 What is Cavo AI?</p><p>2:06 Real-Time Sales Coaching with AI</p><p>3:15 The Future of AI in Entrepreneurship</p><p>5:00 Challenges in Starting a SaaS Business</p><p>6:34 Building a Minimum Viable Product</p><p>7:55 Iterating and Scaling Cavo AI</p><p>10:28 Navigating VC Funding as a Startup</p><p>13:20 Mastering the Art of Fundraising</p><p>14:50 Challenges of Balancing Fundraising and Business Growth</p><p>15:35 Reflecting on Leo’s Childhood</p><p>16:27 The Value of Non-Academic Skills</p><p>18:28 Leo’s Entrepreneurial Roots and Family Influence</p><p>19:37 Rebel Against Comfort: Leo’s Drive for Greatness</p><p>20:37 Early Ventures: Selling Chocolate and Building Computers</p><p>24:00 From Custom PCs to Web Design</p><p>25:27 Tackling Real-World Events at 17</p><p>29:12 Lessons Learned from a Viral Event</p><p>34:01 The Birth of Solace Digital During COVID</p><p>38:00 Setting Ambitious Revenue Goals</p><p>42:10 Scaling the Agency: Growth and Challenges</p><p>45:20 Reaching the Milestone of £1 Million Revenue</p><p>46:38 Innovative Acquisition Strategies for Fast Growth</p><p>51:01 The Role of Outbound and Channel Stacking</p><p>55:10 Balancing Two Businesses at 23</p><p>57:56 Where Leo Sees Himself at 30</p><p>59:18 Luck vs. Talent in the Entrepreneurial Journey</p><p>1:00:02 Where to Find Leo Online</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>From Rugby Fields to Billion-Dollar Boardrooms: Meet the Founder Behind Monitise | Alastair Lukies CBE</title>
			<itunes:title>From Rugby Fields to Billion-Dollar Boardrooms: Meet the Founder Behind Monitise | Alastair Lukies CBE</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2024 07:19:44 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>This founder went from big corporate, to solo-consultancy, to VC-backed tech platform | MG Gurbaxani</title>
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			<title>Advising the UK Government at age 18 to pioneering mental health tech by 25 | Sophia Parvizi-Wayne</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2024 06:26:17 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Guest: Sophia Parvizi-Wayne from Kanjo Health</p><p>LinkedIn: in/sophia-pw/</p><br><p>Sophia was diagnosed with Anorexia at age 15 after the loss of her friend. Before long she was on the front cover of media publications, leading nationwide mental health campaigns and advising governments. Fast forward a number of years and she is using her business and personal experience to provide clinicians with the data to provide better and earlier diagnosis for mental health illnesses at Kanjo Health.</p><br><p>CONNECT WITH James:</p><p>- LinkedIn: /in/james-farnfield/</p><br><p>SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST:</p><p>- Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6MnUbU9YzCVcbsoGJsJtJ0</p><p>- Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-everyday-founder/id1732914477</p><br><p>OUR SPONSORS:</p><p>- Done-for-you LinkedIn media company: shakecontent.com</p><br><p>00:00 - Start</p><p>01:14 - introduction to Kanjo</p><p>01:42 - How does Kanjo help its customers</p><p>02:54 - why did Sophia start Kanjo</p><p>05:38 - How Kanjo pivoted from B2C to B2B</p><p>07:29 - My job is to make clinicians lives easier</p><p>08:36 - has Kanjo received frictions from clinicians with product adoption</p><p>10:15 - How does Kanjo acquire customers</p><p>11:22 - how is it running an international business from another country</p><p>13:36 - Sophia being diagnosed with ADHD</p><p>16:55 - How was Sophia at school with neurodiversity</p><p>18:29 - How does Sophia find balance with work and life</p><p>20:28 - The good and bad of using health tech</p><p>21:19 - James on health trackers</p><p>22:25 - How health tech trackers can negatively impact your day</p><p>24:12 - Sophia on biohacking</p><p>25:57 - The impact of running on Sophias life business and health</p><p>29:23 - The importance of a close network outside of your proffesion</p><p>30:27 - What does it mean to win for Sophia</p><p>32:36 - Top tips for fundraising from Sophia</p><p>34:56 - Building a culture at Kanjo</p><p>38:13 - Whats next for Sophia and Kanjo</p><p>39:31 - Where can people find Sophia</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Guest: Sophia Parvizi-Wayne from Kanjo Health</p><p>LinkedIn: in/sophia-pw/</p><br><p>Sophia was diagnosed with Anorexia at age 15 after the loss of her friend. Before long she was on the front cover of media publications, leading nationwide mental health campaigns and advising governments. Fast forward a number of years and she is using her business and personal experience to provide clinicians with the data to provide better and earlier diagnosis for mental health illnesses at Kanjo Health.</p><br><p>CONNECT WITH James:</p><p>- LinkedIn: /in/james-farnfield/</p><br><p>SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST:</p><p>- Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6MnUbU9YzCVcbsoGJsJtJ0</p><p>- Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-everyday-founder/id1732914477</p><br><p>OUR SPONSORS:</p><p>- Done-for-you LinkedIn media company: shakecontent.com</p><br><p>00:00 - Start</p><p>01:14 - introduction to Kanjo</p><p>01:42 - How does Kanjo help its customers</p><p>02:54 - why did Sophia start Kanjo</p><p>05:38 - How Kanjo pivoted from B2C to B2B</p><p>07:29 - My job is to make clinicians lives easier</p><p>08:36 - has Kanjo received frictions from clinicians with product adoption</p><p>10:15 - How does Kanjo acquire customers</p><p>11:22 - how is it running an international business from another country</p><p>13:36 - Sophia being diagnosed with ADHD</p><p>16:55 - How was Sophia at school with neurodiversity</p><p>18:29 - How does Sophia find balance with work and life</p><p>20:28 - The good and bad of using health tech</p><p>21:19 - James on health trackers</p><p>22:25 - How health tech trackers can negatively impact your day</p><p>24:12 - Sophia on biohacking</p><p>25:57 - The impact of running on Sophias life business and health</p><p>29:23 - The importance of a close network outside of your proffesion</p><p>30:27 - What does it mean to win for Sophia</p><p>32:36 - Top tips for fundraising from Sophia</p><p>34:56 - Building a culture at Kanjo</p><p>38:13 - Whats next for Sophia and Kanjo</p><p>39:31 - Where can people find Sophia</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>How this incredible female founder met Obama, Zuck and exited her tech business | Mai Medhat</title>
			<itunes:title>How this incredible female founder met Obama, Zuck and exited her tech business | Mai Medhat</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2024 07:04:39 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Guest: Mai Medhat from Ginni.ai</p><p>LinkedIn: in/maimedhat/</p><br><p>Mai is a software engineer from Egypt and wanted to be a part of the startup ecosystem but nothing really existed. After a chance meeting with her future co-founder Nihal at an event they started Eventtus. 10 years of building this event tech platform to a global force they sold the business to Bevy a US-tech giant. Along the way Mai also had the chance to share stages with the likes of President Obama and Mark Zuckerberg.</p><br><p>CONNECT WITH James:</p><p>- LinkedIn: /in/james-farnfield/</p><br><p>SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST:</p><p>- Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6MnUbU9YzCVcbsoGJsJtJ0</p><p>- Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-everyday-founder/id1732914477</p><br><p>OUR SPONSORS:</p><p>- Done-for-you LinkedIn media company: shakecontent.com</p><br><p>00:00 - Start</p><br><p>00:01:25 - Introduction to Ginni</p><p>00:03:36 - What is eventtus</p><p>00:04:58 - did Mai imagine Eventtus would become so successful</p><p>00:06:01 - The importance of change and pivotting effectively</p><p>00:07:51 - How Mai and eventtus pivoted during covid</p><p>00:10:26 - taking a huge risk with covid virtual events</p><p>00:13:08 - having a remote team during covid</p><p>00:15:18 - moving location as a requisite to gaining funding</p><p>00:16:26 - How Mai met Obama and Zuck</p><p>00:19:55 - How mai came to be on stage with obama and zuck</p><p>00:22:57 - Mai ending up on the front cover of forbes middle east</p><p>00:24:52 - How does mai balance work to life</p><p>00:28:46 - advice to emerging market new founders</p><p>00:32:20 - How early on are you looking for acquisition partners</p><p>00:34:00 - Going from founder to employee post sale</p><p>00:38:49 - how do you feel when informing your team that the business has been acquired</p><p>00:40:29 - how does it feel to receive exited money</p><p>00:41:19 - round 2 as a founder with ginni.ai</p><p>00:43:35 - best advice to an exited founder</p><p>00:44:39 - being a mum and starting a new business</p><p>00:45:48 - you find out who your friends are when you start a business</p><p>00:46:58 - managing self guilt of fomo with friends</p><p>00:49:18 - how did Mai acquire customers with eventtus</p><p>00:51:57 - how important is network to Mai</p><p>00:54:08 - how networking should be done offline</p><p>00:56:28 - you never know where a network connection will take you</p><p>01:00:21 - Where can you find Mai online</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Serial exited founder now growing SeedLegals to global expansion | Anthony Rose</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2024 07:50:32 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Guest: Anthony Rose from SeedLegals</p><p>LinkedIn: in/anrose/</p><br><p>Anthony moved to the UK to lead the building of the BBC iPlayer, before delving into entrepreneurship. After starting and selling 2 separate businesses he moved on to the startup legals space where over the past 8 years he has been building SeedLegals - a legaltech scaleup where 1 in 3 of all UK fundraising rounds are completed through the platform.</p><br><p>CONNECT WITH James:</p><p>- LinkedIn: /in/james-farnfield/</p><br><p>SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST:</p><p>- Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6MnUbU9YzCVcbsoGJsJtJ0</p><p>- Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-everyday-founder/id1732914477</p><br><p>OUR SPONSORS:</p><p>- Done-for-you LinkedIn media company: shakecontent.com</p><br><p><br></p><p>00:00 - Start</p><p>01:47 - Introduction to Anthony and Seedlegals</p><p>02:29 - Why has Anthony settled in the UK</p><p>03:16 - The story behind the iPlayer</p><p>04:55 - The selling of Anthonys first 2 businesses</p><p>08:18 - Why the automotive niche for 6Tribes</p><p>09:52 - The whatsapp group at Seedlegals</p><p>12:45 - The importance of feedback</p><p>14:43 - CLG vs PLG</p><p>16:47 - Any errors with contracts in the early days</p><p>19:03 - How big is the Seedlegals whatsapp</p><p>20:49 - How hands on should a founder be</p><p>22:23 - 1 in 3 Uk fundraising businesses use seedlegals</p><p>24:34 - The importance of having a online presence as a business owner</p><p>27:45 - the importance of founder led marketing</p><p>30:56 - when pitching start small</p><p>32:30 - What question has anthony been asked the most</p><p>34:09 - How large does your traction need to be before raising</p><p>38:19 - Whats the plan for seedlegals over the next 5 years</p><p>40:41 - logistical steps of setting up in the US for expansion</p><p>42:56 - How does Anthony find balance managing 160 plus people</p><p>44:40 - Anthonys views on culture and how to be successful</p><p>46:54 - Offsites and away days essential at Seedlegals</p><p>48:13 - Why is Anthony focusing on content today</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Guest: Anthony Rose from SeedLegals</p><p>LinkedIn: in/anrose/</p><br><p>Anthony moved to the UK to lead the building of the BBC iPlayer, before delving into entrepreneurship. After starting and selling 2 separate businesses he moved on to the startup legals space where over the past 8 years he has been building SeedLegals - a legaltech scaleup where 1 in 3 of all UK fundraising rounds are completed through the platform.</p><br><p>CONNECT WITH James:</p><p>- LinkedIn: /in/james-farnfield/</p><br><p>SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST:</p><p>- Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6MnUbU9YzCVcbsoGJsJtJ0</p><p>- Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-everyday-founder/id1732914477</p><br><p>OUR SPONSORS:</p><p>- Done-for-you LinkedIn media company: shakecontent.com</p><br><p><br></p><p>00:00 - Start</p><p>01:47 - Introduction to Anthony and Seedlegals</p><p>02:29 - Why has Anthony settled in the UK</p><p>03:16 - The story behind the iPlayer</p><p>04:55 - The selling of Anthonys first 2 businesses</p><p>08:18 - Why the automotive niche for 6Tribes</p><p>09:52 - The whatsapp group at Seedlegals</p><p>12:45 - The importance of feedback</p><p>14:43 - CLG vs PLG</p><p>16:47 - Any errors with contracts in the early days</p><p>19:03 - How big is the Seedlegals whatsapp</p><p>20:49 - How hands on should a founder be</p><p>22:23 - 1 in 3 Uk fundraising businesses use seedlegals</p><p>24:34 - The importance of having a online presence as a business owner</p><p>27:45 - the importance of founder led marketing</p><p>30:56 - when pitching start small</p><p>32:30 - What question has anthony been asked the most</p><p>34:09 - How large does your traction need to be before raising</p><p>38:19 - Whats the plan for seedlegals over the next 5 years</p><p>40:41 - logistical steps of setting up in the US for expansion</p><p>42:56 - How does Anthony find balance managing 160 plus people</p><p>44:40 - Anthonys views on culture and how to be successful</p><p>46:54 - Offsites and away days essential at Seedlegals</p><p>48:13 - Why is Anthony focusing on content today</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>This founder has built a recruitment empire from his podcast | Alfie Whattam</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2024 06:39:26 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Guest: Alife Whattam from Alfa</p><p>LinkedIn: in/alfiegeorgewhattam/</p><br><p>Alfie started his career as a magician whilst travelling the world, before landing in London and starting a career as a recruiter. A year before leaving his role to start Alfa, he started a podcast. 150 episodes later and zero outbound sales calls later, he has found success.</p><br><p>CONNECT WITH James:</p><p>- LinkedIn: /in/james-farnfield/</p><br><p>SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST:</p><p>- Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6MnUbU9YzCVcbsoGJsJtJ0</p><p>- Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-everyday-founder/id1732914477</p><br><p>OUR SPONSORS:</p><p>- Done-for-you LinkedIn media company: shakecontent.com</p><br><p><br></p><p>00:00 - Start</p><p>00:07 - Introduction of Alfa</p><p>01:24 - How is Alfa going</p><p>03:07 - Recruiting for a recruitment business</p><p>04:49 - Remote versus office for Alfa and Alfie</p><p>06:47 - Future of remote working</p><p>10:01 - Is there an increase in remote jobs in the UK</p><p>12:18 - How does Alfa get Sales</p><p>14:40 - the importance of content and community for a startup</p><p>18:10 - How to be on every social media effectively</p><p>23:31 - When does a podcast produce ROI</p><p>27:30 - Dont be scared of getting started with content</p><p>28:15 - ROI of content for Alfa</p><p>30:10 - How a podcast has multiple revenue benefits</p><p>32:28 - How to make your ordinary business stand out</p><p>34:07 - The power of one episode</p><p>36:28 - Should an existing business start producing content</p><p>38:37 - Podcast is your shop window</p><p>39:32 - A niche is all you need</p><p>41:21 - How to choose your guests for your podcast</p><p>42:57 - The easiest way to book meetings with millionaires</p><p>44:16 - Alfies favourite guest on the Alfie Whattam show</p><p>46:38 - Anyone can start content they just need to start</p><p>48:21 - You are already creating content you just dont know it</p><p>49:25 - Create content for yourself</p><p>51:40 - the riches are in the niches</p><p>51:49 - What is next for Alfie and Alfa</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Guest: Alife Whattam from Alfa</p><p>LinkedIn: in/alfiegeorgewhattam/</p><br><p>Alfie started his career as a magician whilst travelling the world, before landing in London and starting a career as a recruiter. A year before leaving his role to start Alfa, he started a podcast. 150 episodes later and zero outbound sales calls later, he has found success.</p><br><p>CONNECT WITH James:</p><p>- LinkedIn: /in/james-farnfield/</p><br><p>SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST:</p><p>- Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6MnUbU9YzCVcbsoGJsJtJ0</p><p>- Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-everyday-founder/id1732914477</p><br><p>OUR SPONSORS:</p><p>- Done-for-you LinkedIn media company: shakecontent.com</p><br><p><br></p><p>00:00 - Start</p><p>00:07 - Introduction of Alfa</p><p>01:24 - How is Alfa going</p><p>03:07 - Recruiting for a recruitment business</p><p>04:49 - Remote versus office for Alfa and Alfie</p><p>06:47 - Future of remote working</p><p>10:01 - Is there an increase in remote jobs in the UK</p><p>12:18 - How does Alfa get Sales</p><p>14:40 - the importance of content and community for a startup</p><p>18:10 - How to be on every social media effectively</p><p>23:31 - When does a podcast produce ROI</p><p>27:30 - Dont be scared of getting started with content</p><p>28:15 - ROI of content for Alfa</p><p>30:10 - How a podcast has multiple revenue benefits</p><p>32:28 - How to make your ordinary business stand out</p><p>34:07 - The power of one episode</p><p>36:28 - Should an existing business start producing content</p><p>38:37 - Podcast is your shop window</p><p>39:32 - A niche is all you need</p><p>41:21 - How to choose your guests for your podcast</p><p>42:57 - The easiest way to book meetings with millionaires</p><p>44:16 - Alfies favourite guest on the Alfie Whattam show</p><p>46:38 - Anyone can start content they just need to start</p><p>48:21 - You are already creating content you just dont know it</p><p>49:25 - Create content for yourself</p><p>51:40 - the riches are in the niches</p><p>51:49 - What is next for Alfie and Alfa</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Running a $21M ARR tech business and how his accountant stole from him | Mark McDermott</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2024 07:50:33 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Guest: Mark McDermott from ScreenCloud</p><p>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mhmcdermott/</p><br><p>Mark built a digital product studio for 17 years working with BBC, British Airways, Microsoft and Nestlé. Today, running ScreenCloud a digital signage product which he has built to $20m ARR and over 120 employees.</p><br><p>CONNECT WITH James:</p><p>- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-farnfield/</p><br><p>SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST:</p><p>- Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6MnUbU9YzCVcbsoGJsJtJ0</p><p>- Apple:&nbsp;https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-everyday-founder/id1732914477</p><br><p>OUR SPONSORS:</p><p>- Done-for-you LinkedIn media company: shakecontent.com</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>£30M founder now building new tech business that is growing fast | Nick Telson</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2024 07:05:57 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Guest: Nick Telson-Sillett from Trumpet</p><p>LinkedIn: /in/nick-telson/</p><br><p>Nick grew and then sold DesignMyNight for £30m and today is a serial investor and second time founder in a sales-tech SaaS called trumpet.</p><br><p>CONNECT WITH James:</p><p>- LinkedIn: /in/james-farnfield/</p><br><p>OUR SPONSORS:</p><p>- Done-for-you LinkedIn media company: shakecontent dot com</p><br><p>00:00 - Start</p><p>01:05 - Nick introducing trumpet</p><p>02:15 - pitch deck versus trumpet</p><p>03:01 - trumpets viral loop</p><p>04:12 - how involved is Nick wiith Trumpet</p><p>05:26 - to travel or to startup post exit</p><p>05:57 - what keeps Nick up at night?</p><p>06:54 - Dealing with the magpie effect</p><p>07:59 - best route to founder startup or corporate</p><p>10:19 - investment with the biggest impact on thier space</p><p>11:20 - investment with the biggest impact on Nick</p><p>12:50 - what is Nicks biggest indulgence</p><p>13:25 - what does Nick do with his spare time</p><p>15:09 - Nicks view on social media for business</p><p>16:56 - could you have had the same success with trumpet without LInkedIn</p><p>17:39 - How LinkedIn has saved marketing budget for trumpet</p><p>18:15 - How to post on LinkedIn</p><p>19:17 - Should you go all in with your startup or side hustle it</p><p>23:46 - James talking about the 0.1pct founder</p><p>24:05 - Nicks views on networking</p><p>25:50 - young founders need to drop any ego</p><p>26:23 - understand what you want from networking</p><p>27:15 - power of linkedin for sales</p><p>28:05 - how to maintain healthy relationships as a founder</p><p>29:22 - what is and was nicks goals for his businesses</p><p>29:54 - James view on the importance of those your surround yourself with</p><p>30:43 - Nick view on keeping friend groups small</p><p>31:30 - what are nicks goals</p><p>33:29 - Nicks non-negotiables at work</p><p>34:52 - non negotiable for nick at home</p><p>35:48 - how would Nicks husband describe him</p><p>36:31 - technical vs mental attributes as a founder</p><p>38:35 - James view on mental strength as a founder</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>James Farnfield talks with Roei Samuel from Connectd</p><p>LinkedIn: /in/roei-samuel/</p><br><p>From selling a business at 25 for £2.4 million to raising £8m+ with Connectd and expanding into the US market.</p><br><p>CONNECT WITH James:</p><p>- LinkedIn: /in/james-farnfield/</p><br><p>SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST:</p><p>- Spotify:</p><p>- Apple:</p><br><p>OUR SPONSORS:</p><p>- Done-for-you LinkedIn media company: shakecontent dot com</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>James Farnfield talks with Roei Samuel from Connectd</p><p>LinkedIn: /in/roei-samuel/</p><br><p>From selling a business at 25 for £2.4 million to raising £8m+ with Connectd and expanding into the US market.</p><br><p>CONNECT WITH James:</p><p>- LinkedIn: /in/james-farnfield/</p><br><p>SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST:</p><p>- Spotify:</p><p>- Apple:</p><br><p>OUR SPONSORS:</p><p>- Done-for-you LinkedIn media company: shakecontent dot com</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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