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Candid lessons from fellow founders, investors and innovation experts; to help you test, launch and scale your idea faster.

Hattie Willis


    • Feb 25, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Building a Business From Joy Not Fear: Featuring Thea Brook

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 60:37


    Join me, Hattie Willis, as I chat with the incredible Thea Brook, a seasoned entrepreneur and CFO-turned-founder, about her remarkable journey from finance to founding her own businesses. We dive into Thea's unconventional background, from training as a dancer to opening a dance school at 20, and how she eventually found her way into finance and entrepreneurship. Thea shares valuable insights on mental health, personal branding, and her approach to social media as a founder. Get ready for a candid and inspiring conversation that will leave you feeling motivated to take control of your own entrepreneurial journey! Timestamps:05:00 - Thea's unusual background and how it influenced her entrepreneurial path12:30 - The importance of talking to yourself kindly and reframing your self-talk20:00 - How Thea transitioned from finance to entrepreneurship and found her calling30:00 - Thea's approach to personal branding and social media as a founderLinks:Thea's LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/theabrookThea's website: https://www.theabrook.com/

    The Power of Calling it Quits: When to Step Away: Featuring Joy Mpofu and Cameron Orcutt

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 55:27


    Ever felt the pressure to keep your startup afloat, even when it's not working out? In this episode, we dive into the tough topic of shutting down your business with Joy Mpofu and Cameron Orcutt, two founders who have been there, done that, and lived to tell the tale. They share their honest experiences of closing their companies, and how they supported each other through the process. We explore the stigma of failure in the UK, the importance of having a support system, and the lessons learned from their startup journeys.Join us as we shortcut our learnings as founders together!

    How to Find the Right Funding For You: Featuring Daniel Sawko

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 53:14


    Are you tired of the painful process of finding investors for your startup? Today, I'm joined by Daniel Sawko, co-founder of ShipShapeVC, who's on a mission to make fundraising easier for founders. In this episode, Daniel shares his journey from consulting to entrepreneurship, and how he's helping founders navigate the complex world of investments. We dive into the importance of empathy in sales strategy, how to reduce the time to accessing capital, and the reasons why founders should focus on building meaningful relationships with investors.If you're struggling to find the right investors for your startup, or simply want to learn more about the world of fundraising, this episode is a must-listen.Key Timestamps:[02:15] Daniel's journey from consulting to entrepreneurship[10:30] The importance of empathy in sales strategy[16:45] How ShipShapeVC helps founders find the right investors[25:00] The benefits of having a sales strategy that includes SMEsLinks:Daniel's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielsawko/?originalSubdomain=ukShipShape.vc website: https://www.shipshape.vc/

    Growth vs Scale: Building Teams That Last: Featuring Neda Sahebelm

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 58:19


    Join us as we dive into the inspiring story of Neda, founder of Keshty, as she shares her journey of overcoming rejection, building a successful business, and investing in others. From her experiences as an only child to navigating the world of entrepreneurship, Neda opens up about the lessons she's learned along the way. Don't miss this episode as we explore the importance of org design, rejecting transactional relationships, and building a strong support network. Neda shares her story of starting Keshty, a business that was built on her mission to make a difference. She talks about the challenges she faced, and how she overcame them. She also shares her insights on the importance of hiring and how it can make or break a business. Plus, she opens up about her experiences with rejection and how she's learned to see it as a redirection. Don't miss this inspiring and informative episode!Links:Neda's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nedasahebelm/?originalSubdomain=ukKeshty Website: https://www.keshty.com/about

    Innovators not Imposters: Featuring Cecil Adjalo

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 64:16


    Join us for an inspiring conversation with Cecil Adjalo, founder of Foundervine, one of the UK's largest and most vibrant accelerators, having designed a high-impact training program that provides ambitious entrepreneurs with the skills, tools, and support they need to confidently scale their ventures. Cecil has a passion for operational efficiency, automation, and creating data-driven organisations which led him into the field of Data and Analytics. He began his career by troubleshooting issues with hospital database software and later transitioned to management consulting, start-up creation, business intelligence, and strategy, with his passion for data and analytics ultimately leading him to where he is now.In this episode, we cover:The importance of focusing on a big vision and not being afraid to think bigHow to overcome imposter syndromeThe challenges of pitching to VCs and the importance of showing tractionThe role of affinity bias in the startup space and how to overcome itThe power of community building and creating a supportive ecosystem for underrepresented foundersLinks:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adjalo/?originalSubdomain=ukFoundervine: https://www.foundervine.com/#Startup Experimentation playlist: https://bit.ly/3D9k67j

    Designing for Neuro Inclusivity: Practical Tips for Founders with Autism and ADHD: Featuring Sascha Evans

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 55:29


    Did you know that 20% of your employees, customers, and friends are likely to be neurodivergent? In today's episode, we're diving into the importance of neuro inclusivity in entrepreneurship, with Sasha Evans, a brilliant entrepreneur and expert in experience design and neurodiversity.Join me, Hattie Willis, as I chat with Sasha about her journey into entrepreneurship, from theatre to startups, and how she's helping founders design for neuro inclusivity. We'll cover practical tips for founders with autism, ADHD, and beyond, as well as how neurotypical founders can create more inclusive experiences for their customers and stakeholders. Plus, we'll explore Sasha's brilliant series on LinkedIn, where she answers your burning questions about neurodiversity.Links:Sascha's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saschaevans/?originalSubdomain=ukUncommon company: https://www.bemoreuncommon.com/Zinc incubator: https://www.zinc.vc/

    Building Bridges: Supporting Founders and Breaking Myths: Featuring Marcus Exall

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 54:28


    Joining us this episode is Marcus Exall, serial founder, angel investor, and investor in residence at Virgin Startup. In this episode, Marcus shares his journey from building and exiting a digital advertising company to supporting countless founders along the way. We dive into his early days as an entrepreneur, from running a paper round as a kid to selling tickets at a nightclub, and how those experiences shaped his approach to business. Plus, we debunk some common myths around investment and entrepreneurship, and discuss the importance of freedom and failure in the startup journey. Don't miss this episode packed with insights and laughs!Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusexall/Monese: https://monese.com/gb/en/Up and to the Right: https://www.u2r.co/

    Pitch Perfect: Unlocking Your Inner Storyteller: Featuring Pascalle Bergmans

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 61:26


    Storytelling is one of the most underrated founder skills! It's critical for motivating your team, selling to customers, and of course, raising investment. It can also position you as a thought leader, which yes, helps all those things too. But it's one of the things that trips sooo many founders up.From pitches that make it obvious they were created to follow a formula, to LinkedIn posts that show zero personality, to team talks that end with glazed eyes, it's so easy to get it wrong. So in this episode, we're thrilled to have a very special guest who knows a thing or two about captivating an audience.Joining us is Pascalle Bergmans, the multi-talented founder of PresenTales, a Pitch Training company which empowers senior leaders and executives to deliver their stories with impact and passion. With an impressive background performing on the West End in musicals like Wicked, Mary Poppins, and Robin Hood, Pascalle is no stranger to the art of engaging storytelling and owning a stage.In this episode, we dive deep into Pascalle's wealth of knowledge and experience. We'll explore:Lessons from the West-End that you need in your startup storytellingPractical tips for overcoming stage fright and delivering presentations with confidenceWhat authenticity and vulnerability in leadership communication really meansGrowing through LinkedIn Content marketing and how to get over the “Cringe” that holds us back from getting startedLinks:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pascalle-bergmans/?originalSubdomain=ukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/_presentales_/PresenTales Website: https://www.presentales.com/

    Toks on Tech Stacks: Building a Following Alongside Your Product: Featuring Ghita El Haitmy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 50:43


    Have you ever wondered how to stay on top of the hottest new tech tools and trends as a founder? Curious how you can leverage platforms like TikTok and Instagram to market your B2B startup in a fun, engaging way?Get ready to learn because in this episode I'm joined by Ghita El Haitmy, the smart and sassy founder of Tech Bible, which empowers professionals to gain a competitive edge by keeping them up-to-date on the latest tech through bite-sized social media content. Ghita has an amazing entrepreneurial journey to share. Ghita started out working in a corporate role but always knew she wanted to be an entrepreneur. Her first startup was an AR app for the blind and visually impaired. When that wound down, she realized there was a huge need for someone to test and recommend the best new software tools for businesses. So Tech Bible was born, helping busy professionals cut through the noise and discover the tools and trends to boost their productivity. Ghita has grown a big following by making fun, relatable videos on TikTok and Instagram sharing her tech tips.In our chat, Ghita and I dive into:Her winding path to finding her calling as a founder and content creatorHow she's making a "unsexy" space engaging and growing a community on TikTokHer hard-won lessons on hiring, delegating, and avoiding burnout as a solo founderGhita's top tips for making content that educates while still being entertaining and relatableHow to find great mentors by leading with valueWhy focus and trusting your own vision is crucial as an early-stage founderStay tuned for an illuminating conversation packed with tactical advice and plenty of laughs along the way!Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ghita-el-haitmy-a9ab7767/?originalSubdomain=ukInstagram: @techbible.aiTech Bible Website: https://www.techbible.ai/My Finder App: https://www.myfinder.uk/

    From Pitch to Payday, The Hidden Costs of Fundraising: Featuring Sam Simpson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 60:46


    Have you ever found yourself drowning in fundraising legals and language? This is the interview you've been waiting for… In this episode, we're joined by the brilliant Sam Simpson, Co-founder of FounderCatalyst, who's on a mission to simplify and accelerate the early-stage investment legal journey. Sam's not just talking the talk; he's walked the walk, having co-founded and exited several tech start-ups, including the 17th fastest growing company in Europe in 2017. Oh, and did we mention he took that company from £0 to £27m in less than 4 years? But Sam's not just a founder; he's also an active angel investor with 32 investments under his belt in just 6 years. Plus, he's a sought-after board advisor. In other words, when it comes to navigating the minefield of fundraising and investment, Sam's who you want to learn from.In this episode we discuss:Simplifying the early-stage investment legal journeyInsider tips on SEIS/EIS and equity investmentStrategies for finding the right investors for your startupLessons learned from co-founding and exiting successful tech start-upsHow to think about valuing your early stage startupWhat Sam looks for as an angel and what really puts him off even a seemingly “great” dealSo, whether you're a first-time founder trying to wrap your head around the legal jargon or a seasoned entrepreneur looking to optimise your fundraising game, this episode is packed with actionable advice and hard-won wisdom. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn from one of the people I trust most in this ecosystem!Links:All about valuation:                                      https://www.foundercatalyst.com/blog/all-about-funding-round-valuation-2Toxic Term sheets:                           https://www.foundercatalyst.com/blog/avoiding-toxic-term-sheets-everything-you-ever-wanted-to-ask-answeredUnderstanding how an angel thinks: https://www.foundercatalyst.com/blog/understanding-how-angel-investors-think-2The end of an angel investment: https://www.foundercatalyst.com/blog/the-end-of-an-angel-investment-from-the-magic-to-tragic-2Founder Catalyst:                                                 https://www.foundercatalyst.com/companySam's LinkedIn:                                            https://www.linkedin.com/in/samsimpson1/?originalSubdomain=uk

    From Entrepreneur to Employee: Lessons From Coconut Founder: Featuring Adam Goodall

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 44:15


    How Every Founder Can Use AI: Featuring Cien Solon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 45:38


    Are you worried you're not using enough AI as a founder? I promise you're not alone. In fact, after interviewing our incredible guest today, I went away and automated a LOAD of my own processes - sometimes you just need to understand the art of the possible!This episode is a GREAT start - we're joined by AI advocate Cien Solon, who is on a mission to make “AI for All” with her latest startups Launch Lemonade and Scale that Thing! Cien is a Product-Led Growth expert, a start-up consultant and a constant builder. She is also a Techstars mentor and part of the Angel Investing School team.She has developed a portfolio of products from fintech, to AI tools to B2B SaaS and had a previous career in Marketing giving her an amazing view of the full journey.Today, with Launch Lemonade, she allows anyone to build AI chat bots to help with very specific tasks - from a sales chatbot to speak with customers, to creating marketing copy, writing reports, the possibilities are mostly bound by our own creativity; that's why her consultancy startup Scale that thing helps  businesses build their AI and Product-led Growth strategies and implement them.So in this episode, as well as product building insights and advice  from an incredible expert, expect plenty of inspiration on how you can implement AI in your own business!Links:Cien's Website:https://ciensolon.com/Launch Lemonade App:https://launchlemonade.app/Scale That Thing Website:https://www.scalethatthing.com/

    Becoming Business Barbie and Making Accounting Accessible for Founders: Featuring Rachel Harris

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 59:19


    As well as being “Business Barbie” to her followers on instagram, Rachel Harris, is an award-winning content creator, author, speaker, business owner, and most importantly, an accountant extraordinaire. Named as one to watch on the 35 under 35 list and recently crowned as the First Intuition Apprenticeship Mentor of the Year for 2023, Rachel is a true breakout star in the accounting world.Rachel's passion for empowering accountants and small business owners shines through in her remarkable journey. From building the thriving Accountant She  community of over 25,000 people to becoming the youngest-ever director and trustee of AAT, Rachel has been a trailblazer at every step. She's also making an impact, including with her innovative corporate bursary scheme, launched in January 2023, fully funds aspiring accountants in financial hardship, providing them with the mentoring and support they need to succeed.In this episode, we dive deep into Rachel's entrepreneurial journey and the invaluable lessons she's learned along the way. We'll explore:The power of community-building and creating the support system you wish you hadWhat founders do and don't need to worry about when it comes to accountsThe most efficient way to pay yourself as a founderThe importance of setting an “internal charge out rate” to value your own time both in the company and out of itApproaches to valuing your company, and what Rachel looks for as an Angel Investor, and trains clients to prepare for in her mock “Dragons Den” investment readiness sessionsLinks:Rachel's business StriveX:https://strivex.co.uk/Accountant_She Website:https://www.accountantshe.co.uk/Rachel's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/accountant_she/?hl=en

    Transforming Management With AI Innovation: Featuring Sarah Touzani

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 58:08


    Ever wonder what it takes to transform from a passionate leader into a successful startup founder? In this episode, we'll uncover the secrets to building an innovative, AI-powered solution that's revolutionising the way managers drive team performance. Joining us today is Sarah Touzani, the brilliant mind behind Waggle, an AI co-pilot empowering managers with the tools and insights to excel. Building on Sarah's 15+ years experience in finance and tech, Waggle has already caught the attention of major players like Techstars and JP Morgan. Backed by a talented, diverse team, Sarah has navigated the challenges of fundraising, fostering culture, and forging strategic partnerships to position Waggle for exciting growth across the US and Europe.In this candid, we'll dive into:Key lessons learned in the leap from leader to founderStrategies for assembling a powerhouse team and aligning them around your "why"Tips for securing funding and leveraging accelerators to catalyse growthSarah's approach to product development that attracts an eager customer baseHow Sarah maintained the vision while keeping operations running smoothlyAdvice Sarah wishes she had when first starting outLinks:Founder Catalyst: https://www.foundercatalyst.com/Waggle: https://www.usewaggle.ai/

    Parenting Pioneers: Building Babbu Featuring Charlie Rosier

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 43:29


    Joining us in this episode is Charlie Rosier, a seasoned entrepreneur and fourth-time founder. Her latest venture, Babbu, disrupts the early childhood education space with an innovative online platform tailored for children aged 0-5. Driven by personal experience and insights gained during lockdown conversations with fellow parents, Charlie recognized the overwhelming pressure parents face—spending 37 hours weekly on childcare concerns alone. Determined to alleviate this stress, she birthed Babbu. Rooted in science but crafted by parents, Babbu reimagines the parenting journey, providing a supportive community and expert advice to empower parents in nurturing their children.This episode we discuss:Lessons learned as a serial founderGrief that comes with failed businessesWhy we have to value our time differently as foundersLessons in linkedin marketingFundraising - what Charlie knows now but didn't know when she startedBalancing being a mother with being a startup founder and the guilt that comes with itLinks to Babbu's website:https://babbu.co.uk/

    The Beauty of AI For Good: Featuring Simi Lindgren, Founder of Yuty

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 56:59


    This episode we are joined by Simi Lindgren Founder of Yuty. Some of you may recognise Simi from our special episode on fundraising as an underrepresented founder, where she was joined by two other incredible guests. But we wanted to take the time to dive deeper into Simi's story and insights building an AI startup. Simi initially went to med school thinking that she would become a doctor. However, she soon realised that she wasn't there for the right reasons. This led her to dropping out of her degree and getting an internship at a magazine working in beauty, and ultimately leading her to following her own passions. Simi then built up her experience in the beauty industry, working in marketing communications where she matched brands and PRs with media celebrities and influencers. Having progressed really well, in 2020 she decided that it was time to do something herself, which led to the launch of Yuty.Founded in 2020, Yuty is a venture capital backed technology company that uses AI to redefine hyper-personalisation, transforming the way brands can engage with their customers. The app provides data backed product recommendations delivered through a quiz, in order to help all customers, regardless of race, gender or ability, to find the product that is right for them. Having had personal experiences of not feeling seen or understood, and not being able to find the right products, Simi wanted to create something that was accessible for all, and after teaching herself to code, Yuty was formed.This episode we discuss:Choosing a path for the wrong reasons and going off the “beaten path” despite pressure internally and from the familyWhy she went down the VC route with YutyChoosing an Investor Partner and how to manage themThe importance of constantly asking questionsAssumptions and why being curious is the ultimate founder traitPlus much much more!Links:Yuty website: https://www.yuty.me/

    Strands of Success: From Instagram Community to Industry Game Changer: Featuring Kate Berski

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 60:06


    This episode we are joined by Kate Berski, Co-Founder of Curlsmith, a high performance, inclusive haircare brand which she started with her husband in 2018. It soon became one of the fastest growing textured hair brands and would go on to retail at Ulta Beauty, Target, Boots and many more. The idea for Curlsmith was formed out of a family struggle to find suitable haircare products for Kate's nieces' curly hair. Kate and her husband Michal soon realised that there was a gap in the market with lots of people unable to find appropriate products for their hair. Using her experience in advertising and brand consulting, combined with Michal's experience working for some major beauty companies, they soon developed a community around an Instagram page that they launched, which shared advice, recipes and tips for people with curly hair, before they began the process of making their own product.In this episode, we discuss:The haircare industry and how Curlsmith was brought to lifeThe journey (and cost) of developing a productThe pros and cons of staying lean as long as possibleDigital vs retail channelsGoing down the VC route and how that helped grow the businessThe toll a startup has on your mental healthHaving a kid whilst running a business, and realising there's more to life than workWhat it's like to sell your company How entrepreneurship compares to becoming an authorAnd much much more…Links:Kate's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kate.berski/Curlsmith website: https://uk.curlsmith.com/

    Fertile Ground for Founders: Changing Lives and Welcoming New Ones: Featuring Tess Cosad

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 55:43


    This episode, we are joined by Tess Cosad, the CEO and Co-Founder of Béa Fertility. As someone who takes much of her inspiration from injustice, Tess saw the pain and difficulties that many people were going through in their attempts to build a family, with access and affordability making the journey even more stressful and heartbreaking for many. In comes Béa Fertility, a company that provides clinical-grade fertility treatment that can be shipped straight to your door, and costs 1/20th of what IVF would.Tess has always been passionate about building businesses that make an impact. She was the first woman to lead a digital startup program to female entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia in 2018, and is also a pioneer of the FemTech industry having gained experience working with Hers By Design, and Emberson Ventures, a B2B marketing agency.Despite often being one of the few women in male-dominated VC circles, Tess persists in her commitment to bring about positive change and support impactful solutions, by pushing evidence-based strategies and supporting founders who adopt similar change driven principles.This episode, we discuss:Mistakes and lessons learnt from Tess's previous start-up venturesThe importance of speaking to your users/customersThe importance of storytelling and how this became Tess's skillsetWhy being the keeper of the context is your most important role as CEO of a startupThe process of finding mentorsThe struggles of finding investors and raising funds, and the importance of keeping your passion throughout the processAnd much more including hilarious stories that had our editor chuckling almost the whole way through the edit!Let us know what you think!Links: Bea Fertility website Brad Feld's book Venture DealsFounders Pocket Guide to term sheets

    Rethinking Start-up Funding for more Equitable Entrepreneurship: Featuring Andy Ayim MBE

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 63:13


    This episode, we are joined by Andy Ayim MBE, a serial founder and Angel Investor who is known for his human centered approach to business. Over a decade ago, Andy cofounded Mixtape Madness, a proudly bootstrapped 7 figure business. When he left day to day operations there, he dove into Product Management with high growth startups such as WorldFirst, acquired for $700m by Ant Financial; and Series C startup Zilch where he was Head of Product Management. In 2018 he took his next leap, to become Managing Director at US based VC firm, Backstage Capital where he raised over $2.5M to deploy into underrepresented founders.As you'll hear, improving equity in the startup ecosystem has been a huge driver for Andy, and led to his next startup, The Angel Investing School, a company on a mission to train the next generation of angel investors, including those who feel excluded by the current system, or haven't seen typically  themselves represented among angels. Additionally, Andy supports startups, scaleups and corporates as an advisor; this is someone who knows what it takes to grow a company. Andy's impact has seen him get voted as one on the top 10 BAME Leaders in Tech in the FT, as well as being awarded an MBE for his services to diversity in tech.Andy has also been one of our biggest supporters at IfWeRaise from the very early days, in fact even before I met my co-founder, and is now one of our Board Advisers, so it was extra special having him on the show.In this episode, we discuss:Andy's personal user guide as his intro into the world of entrepreneurship (and why we probably all need one)Why Andy created Angel Investing School and how it's evolvingThe importance of building social capital and a personal brand as a founderWhy fundraising isn't always the best optionWhat Andy looks for in founders from an Angel's perspectiveThe importance of storytelling and how to nail itThe backwards relationship we have with failure in the UKLinks:Angel Investing School:https://angelinvestingschool.com/Andy's Personal User Guide:https://andyayim.com/my-personal-user-guide/Mixtape Madness:https://www.mixtapemadness.com/

    Baking in Loyalty: Cakedrop's Recipe for Startup Success - Featuring Nicola Ward, Co-Founder of Cake Drop

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 49:14


    This episode we are joined by Nicola Ward, Co-Founder of CakeDrop. Having both worked in the City, Nicola and her sister Anna had a conversation about how awkward office birthdays can be. Often forgetting to buy a cake and having to resort to a cheap last minute one from the shop around the corner. They felt that something needed to be done to improve the employee experience in the office and uplevel celebrations at work. This gave way to the idea for CakeDrop. CakeDrop began by delivering artisan cakes to offices for employee birthdays, supported by an online calendar that allowed office managers and HR teams to pre-schedule key dates for the year ahead. 7 years on, and CakeDrop have worked with customers such as Disney, Meta, Netflix and LadBible.In this episode we discuss:Evolving her business ideaRunning a business with a siblingHow CakeDrop began and how they got to where they are nowHow they reacted to lockdownBuilding a team and finding the right peopleLearning the difference between how your gut is leading you and how your anxiety is leading you to make decisionsPublic speaking and founder confidence The importance of momentum in fundraisingManaging your potential investor baseLink to the Cake Drop website:https://cakedrop.london/

    Breaking Barriers: Opportunities For All: Featuring Felicity Halstead, Founder of GoodWork

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 58:43


    This episode we are joined by Felicity Halstead, founder of the company GoodWork. GoodWork is a not-for-profit that works with employers to create employment opportunities for young people from marginalised communities. Having had experience in youth programmes, as well as working with social mobility organisations and supporting entry-level recruitment in her job, Felicity saw first hand that a young person's results on paper are not an accurate representation of how that person would apply themselves in the workplace. So often organisations would focus on past performance rather than potential. This led to the creation of GoodWork as Felicity hopes to breakdown systemic barriers to create more opportunities for young people.In this episode, we discuss:Preconceptions around what talent looks like and how to identify potentialTransitioning from only working in the public sector to the private sectorThe importance of finding your communityFundraising in the charity sectorThe community interest company (CIC) routeBeing a LinkedIn topvoiceThe impact of having an ADHD and Autism diagnosisLink to the GoodWork website:https://www.goodwork.org.uk/

    Changing currencies, changing lives: Featuring Robert Hayward, Founder of GoodFX

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 53:48


    This episode, we are joined by Robert Hayward, founder of GoodFX, an international payments B Corp that turns currency conversion into social good, using the profits they make every time their customers trade FX, to support charities and create meaningful job opportunities for refugees. For anyone who doesn't know, The foreign exchange market, commonly referred to as the Forex or FX, is the global marketplace for trading currencies. Having spent 10 years in the city working in banking, Rob had started to wonder how he could put his skills to use and make a difference in the world. After initially rejecting an opportunity to work in FX, he realised that there could be a way to use some of the money the industry was making in lockdown to make a difference. This birthed GoodFX.In this episode we discuss:Rob's journey into entrepreneurship and how he used his skills learned in the corporate world to get thereThe intoxicating nature of working with a “big fish” companyUsing a business model as a vehicle for social changeRaising money as a B Corp, and the value of B Corp applicationsThe importance of having self value as a fundraiserThe necessity of bootstrapping when making an impact businessLink to the GoodFX website:https://www.goodfx.co.uk/

    Designing company culture like a customer experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 53:56


       This episode, we are joined by the founders of Future Kind Collective, Alicia Grimes and Natalie Pierce. Having initially met when Natalie interviewed Alicia for a job, the two found themselves working in the same company on strategy and service design projects focused on culture change. What started as a working relationship soon blossomed into a friendship and the two bonded on a shared feeling that something wasn't quite right about traditional culture consulting and that a change was needed. Alicia and Natalie thought that a more holistic approach was called for, with a focus on a genuine care for the people behind the business, prioritising people over profit, with as much focus on employees as customers. These ideas paved the way for the Future Kind Collective to be born, where a team was built that focuses on turning around the Culture of companies to create a better environment for all involved, or helping startups create great cultures from day 1!In this episode we discuss:How Alicia and Natalie met and the birth of Future Kind CollectiveImposter syndromeThe definition of CultureHow founders can use values to make decisions about what they do and don't doThe importance of saying no as foundersLink to the Future Kind Collective Website:https://www.thefuturekind.co/

    Business and bipolar: changing the future of mental health support, with James Roycroft-Davis, Co-Founder of Baseline

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 46:01


    In this episode we're joined by James Roycroft-Davis. James is a Serial Founder, Angel Investor and Host of the UK's #1 Founder and Investor Mental Health Podcast - Vulnerable.He's previously started businesses around weightless and dog training, but hadn't yet found his purpose and the business he wanted to build for the next 10 years, until in March 2023 he was diagnosed with Type 2 Bipolar Affective Disorder. When he started sharing about his diagnosis on his social media he was flooded with messages saying “there's no support for me or my support networks”.It's what led him to co-found Baseline, as he puts it:The first company building technology, content, and community in the Bipolar space, to help people on the bipolar spectrum and their support networks to live better. In this episode we dive into: - Why first time founders need to stop giving investors god like status- The shocking correlation between founders and the Bipolar spectrum- How getting his diagnosis led to Baseline- Building your first product on a shoestring with AI- The importance of building for mental health sustainability as a founder- The need for founders to nail content creation and personal branding- And much more!James' Business Baseline:https://www.joinbaseline.co/James' Podcast, Vulnerable:https://open.spotify.com/show/1K0x3TuxwlV8lhRhMJzcSD?si=3b8cb3208ce34ca2

    How to successfully exit your own company, with Tim Deeson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 45:22


    This episode, we're joined by Tim Deeson, serial founder and angel investor with over 20 years of experience building companies. He started his first company Deeson, which grew to be a multi-million pound digital agency, at age just 20. Tim successfully exited Deeson to co-found GreenShoot Labs, an innovative conversational AI consulting and product development studio. After exiting that, Tim became an Angel Investor and took up a role at LSE as an entrepreneur in residence, giving advice to students, alumni and staff on their start up ideas and business. Alongside all this work, Tim started to feel the founder itch again, and so it was really lucky that when we met he ignored Hattie's initial attempts to tell him he could not be her co founder, because they were increasingly sharing the same mission of how to make access to the startup ecosystem fairer. Ultimately this led to the beginning of IfWeRaise, a company that Tim and Hattie co-founded in 2022In this episode we discuss:Tim's journey into entrepreneurship and the surprising difference between selling to bigger and smaller organisationsWhy and how to successfully exit a business that you foundedCo-founder relationshipsBecoming an Angel Investor The importance of focusing on a customer market rather than investor marketHow Hattie and Tim met and the development of IfWeRaiseTim's Businesses:Deeson:https://www.deeson.co.uk/OpenDialog.ai:https://opendialog.ai/If We Raise:https://www.ifweraise.com/

    An un-bae-lievable journey: featuring Amardeep Parmar, podcast host and Co-founder of The Bae HQ

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 54:12


    In this episode we're joined by Amardeep Parmar, Co-founder of The Bae HQ which is the number one community for British Asian Entrepreneurs; curator of the Tedx Chigwell programme, and host of the Entrepreneurs Handbook. As if that wasn't enough, having written and edited hundreds of Articles around the subject of entrepreneurship, Amar is also an Angel Investor.Before lockdown, Amar was a technology consultant, having graduated with an economics degree. However, when covid hit, Amar decided to invest his time into more creative interests and began writing articles online. He became the second-fastest growing writer on medium.com, second to Barack Obama. This paved the way for a new career whereby he was able to become a fulltime creator in 2021.In this episode we discuss:The pressures of being and calling yourself a “creator” in the entrepreneurial worldThe importance of making and putting out content in order to learnTreating people like people, not putting them on pedestalsSocial intelligenceLessons learned from podcastingAngel Investing and advice for first time raisersCheckout more of Amar's content:The Bae HQ:https://www.thebaehq.com/The Entrepreneurs Handbookhttps://open.spotify.com/show/5nceulxUsr8jrJ2TdSEVOK?si=14ab888833a4470fMentioned Resourceshttps://seedlegals.com/https://hatchenterprise.org/https://www.antler.co/

    Banker to changemaker: empowering SMES in emerging markets featuring Alberta Asafo-Asamoah, Co-founder of Liquify

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 48:37


    Today I'm joined by Alberta Asafo-Asamoah, a social entrepreneur and educationalist, and co-founder of Liquify, an invoice marketplace that enables SMEs in emerging markets to get quick access to affordable cash.Having started her career building deep expertise in the financial world, Alberta left banking in 2018 to pursue a career in impact investing because she wanted to combine her knowledge and experience in financing, with her passion for social issues and social change. This led Alberta to founding Algebra In The City (AITC), an educational tuition and consultancy business. Having spent some time as a tutor, Alberta had seen a disparity between students that went to private schools and students who went to state schools, including differences in the way students had been taught to process information and problem solve. This led Alberta to wanting to make education more equitable for young people by making tuition much cheaper in order to increase accessibility.However, one of the things we dive into in this episode is Alberta's desire to build something at scale- and once she realised this wasn't the business she wanted to be building for the next 10 years, it was time for a pivot to build something more VC backable… one that ultimately led her to liquify.In this episode we talk about:Internships and the importance of taking a step back when you're starting something newMistakes you make when starting a new businessThe importance of deciding whether you want your business to be scaelableWhat VCs wantThe importance of finding the right co founderPrioritising your personal life whilst running a businessAnd so much moreCheck out Alberta's company Liquify:https://liquify.digital/Check out Algebra in the City:https://www.algebrainthecity.com/about-us/WMassive thank you to this episode's sponsor ShipShape. If you want to tailor your search for VCs, check them out at www.shipshape.vc 

    Fundraising Special Part 2 (Back By Popular Demand)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 45:58


    This episode is a little bit special. We're doing our second fundraising compilation, taking different tips and hard won lessons from our founders we've interviewed before. In this episode, we're going to focus on five founders:1. Jay Richards: At the time of interview, Jay's company Imagen had 25, 000 community  members across 111 countries, having raised just 400k. Incredible growth. Here Jay talks about how some founders have a grit that means they can just go further with less. Curious about Imagen? Learn more here: https://imageninsights.com/2. Valentina Milanova: Valentina has raised several rounds of funding for her femtech company Daye, including a 10 million series A. In this episode she talks about her experiences fundraising as a female founder as well as some of the things she did but maybe wouldn't do again. Checkout Daye's website:  https://www.yourdaye.com/3. Lottie Unwin: Lottie is a proud bootstrapper who grew her business to over a million in revenue without fundraising. In this episode she shares her perspective and why she chose a different path. Since recording Lottie's company have rebranded from CopyClub to Upworld. See more of what they're up to at https://up-world.co/ 4. Joyeeta Daas: Joyeeta is a serial founder who created five startups and successfully exited three. Since the episode aired, she's fundraised again for her most recent venture, Samudra Oceans: https://www.samudraoceans.com/5. Eliot Brooks: Eliot grew health tech startup Thriva to over 100,000 customers and more than 130 staff before he decided it was time for his next startup adventure. Before he left, Thriva had raised 11 million pounds in funding based on 100 percent year on year growth rates: Thriva | Home Blood Testing & Health ChecksTogether they cover a huge range of business models and industries. From B2B SaaS to HealthTech and FemTech, Community plays, DeepTech and ClimateTech.Want to dive in deeper- checkout each of the guests' full episodes:Jay Richards: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4o0lQfU69vC8HEYzdfs4wb?si=de2a9f708a864d2bValentina Milanova: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4jfFTiaD2hRyiuCHUaproV?si=2c4584b088ce47d3Lottie Unwin: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2iRxjMLNUXviNhpVPJXmiE?si=293d0b1e872140b4Joyeeta Daas: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2NV8fCzOUKaGSU0xeUQwMJ?si=8d3a33cf63334748Eliot Brooks: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3bfYSOaUSL9Fxf9xP6IxIZ?si=2df55b95df004a1eFinally, a massive thank you to this episode's sponsor ShipShape. If you want to tailor your search for VCs, check them out at www.shipshape.vc

    What VCs don't tell you when you're raising with Jasmin Thomas, serial Founder & Angel Investor

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 37:08


    Today I'm joined by Jasmin Thomas, Serial Founder & Angel Investor.After a successful career building the first teams of unicorns like Deliveroo, Algemy, Improbable and Dark Trace, Jasmin turned her hand to her own business.Having been diagnosed with MS, Jasmin had experienced the benefits of CBD oil first hand, from relieving period cramps to flare ups she was having.From this, she was inspired to start her own efficacious skincare company, Ohana Health. However, as she soon found out, having a CBD based product brings even more challenges than your regular startup. And once she realised it wasn't a VC backable business, she made an even bolder move to shut the company down.Now, she uses the valuable insights she gained through that experience, along with a deep passion for supporting women in various capacities, particularly early stage founders and those in the tech industry, to fuel this next phase of her career.Her dedication is channeled through her work with angel community Alexandria Angels, where she focuses on investing in exceptional deal flow at the early stages, aiming to diversify cap tables, as well as acting as a venture partner and scout for VCs and as a consultant, collaborating with pre Series A startups.She's also committed to supporting the development of gender diverse tech teams, bridging the gap for women in tech and STEM fields with tech recruitment agency Xena.In case you couldn't already tell, she's a rather remarkable leader in the community and has even been highlighted by Richard Branson as an entrepreneur to watch for her exceptional drive and vision.In this episode we discuss:Thinking out of the box as a core founder skillAsking VCs the right questions while you raiseThe secret value recruiters bring to the tableHow intention and self-awareness lead to successUnearthing hidden hurdles in your industry, earlyAnd so much more!Links:Check out Alexandria Angels - https://alexandriaangels.persona.co/Learn about Angel Investing from Andy Ayim - https://andyayim.comCheck out We Are Xena - https://wearexena.comListen to our episode with Alexia Baron - spoti.fi/3EhjhXhListen to our episode with Jacqui -Check out our new sponsor shipshape.vc - https://bit.ly/43Kq99N

    The simple mantra you need to succeed with marketing featuring Jacqui Patton, Founder of Ink Blot Creative

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 41:18


    Today I'm joined by Jacqui Patton, Founder of Ink Blot Creative.After training as an actress, Jacqui's life took some twists and turns, including an eye-watering stint as the lady behind the number dishing out hair removal emergency advice at Veet, before finding her way into the world of marketing.A truly natural and masterful communicator, it's no surprise that a simple (yet radically candid) conversation with the new CEO accidentally landed her the role of Head of Comms at RBS International.There she honed her craft and when life radically shook up her perspective, she decided to take on a new challenge and left the corporate world to forge her own path by starting Ink Blot Creative.Having been a client of agencies for many years, she spent quite a while trying to do what everyone else was doing in the same way that they were doing it.But she soon realised the clients she and her team got most excited about, were the ones a little bit like them (and us)! People that are building a growing business and want a helping hand to make it the best it can possibly be.In this episode we discuss:How to avoid the content loop procrastination trapRemembering what you actually do, and whyGetting obsessed with your customers, not your competitorsFinding inspiration from other industriesConnecting with your legacyAnd so much more!Links:Checkout Ink Blot Creative - https://www.inkblotcreative.co.ukAttend Jacqui's Greenhouse Event - https://greenhouse.jeFollow the IfWeRaise Founder Roadmap - https://www.ifweraise.com/#roadmapListen to Business Anchors with Dan & Lloyd Knowlton - https://open.spotify.com/show/1IyamqopNDm8tYhhCsiiUk?si=7fa2d250e19b4dccListen to our episode with Sophie Meislin Baron - https://open.spotify.com/episode/4i5DfzfIAW7niBQToRn4LyListen to our episode with Abi Foster - spoti.fi/44lJJK7Checkout our new sponsor shipshape.vc - https://bit.ly/43Kq99N

    The truth about finance and overnight success with Abigail Foster, Founder of Elent

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 53:31


    Today I'm joined by Abi Foster, Founder of Elent.After becoming a qualified ACA Chartered Accountant, Abi began her professional career in the luxury magazine sector at Condé Nast, before moving on to Hearst Publishing's finance department.She enjoyed spending time outside of work supporting colleagues and friends to better understand their own personal finances, though through this experience Abi noticed that many people, specifically women and young people, had low financial literacy and had received little to no financial education in school or at university.From this realisation, Elent was born.With the mission to help eradicate inequalities in our society by making financial education accessible to all from a young age, Abi founded Elent in October 2021 and has since partnered with 24 schools, educating over 20,000 students and counting.In this episode we discuss:Why you never want to be a finished productGrowing from 3,000 to 60,000 followers in a monthFinding the right combination of people to build your dream teamCalling out acronyms as a key life lessonAccepting growth in all aspects of your life as a founder, not just businessAnd so much more!Links:Checkout Elent - https://elent.com/Follow Abi on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/abigail-elent-finance-education/Follow Elent Finance on Instagram for finance tips - @elent_financeCheckout our new sponsor shipshape.vc - https://bit.ly/43Kq99N

    Flush with ideas to end pollution - period with Martha Silcott, Founder of FabLittleBag

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 56:57


    Today I'm joined by Martha Silcott, Founder of FabLittleBag.Martha invented FabLittleBag after she was forced to smuggle her used tampon from the bathroom to her handbag at a friends dinner party when faced without a bin in their downstairs loo. The experience was so awful that she decided to do something about it and the more she looked into it, the more she was horrified at the impact of flushing tampons and pads down the toilet.Determined to bring her invention to market she left the corporate world behind and set out to change the world, one FabLittleBag at a time, with her now patented disposal bag.FabLittleBag exists to protect rivers, oceans and beaches from the pollution caused by flushed period products. With the UK alone flushing 2.5m tampons and 1.4m pads down the toilet each day, it's a big issue. FabLittleBags are also made of plants (which means they are carbon reducing) and recycled plastics, supporting the circular economy of waste.With FabLittleBag, Martha is on a mission to educate and convert flushers into being binners and help people who menstruate by making an often awkward and uncomfortable experience become one that enables them to feel good, hygienic, and confident.In this episode we discuss:Asking the right person the right question at the right timeNaming your business, under pressureWhy perfectionism is the enemy of progressCreating empathyThe costs of fund raisingAnd much more!Links:Checkout FabLittleBag - https://fablittlebag.comSurfers Against Sewage - https://www.sas.org.ukMarine Conservation Society - https://www.mcsuk.orgHere We Flo - https://www.hereweflo.coListen to our episode with Lottie Unwin - https://open.spotify.com/episode/2iRxjMLNUXviNhpVPJXmiE?si=50ycebb2SKy3CuYJcYeVZAListen to our episode with Devin Hunt - https://open.spotify.com/episode/4JYwEzyipbroKM59ISB805?si=vAPKNVclS9iiurMKA0oaHw

    Make the earth move: how to build a sustainable sextech business with Farah Kabir, Co-founder of HANX

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 56:17


    Today I'm joined by Farah Kabir, Co-founder of HANX.One day, while enjoying a stable career in Asset Management at Goldman Sachs, Farah stood in line at her local Boots ready purchase a box of condoms when she realised her boss was standing behind her.Utterly mortified, Farah felt the very relatable pang of shame rise within her until… she suddenly thought “actually, why should I be embarrassed about this?” and so over a bottle (or two) of wine, she decided to jump into bed with her best friend Sarah (who also happens to be a doctor) and give birth to HANX - a sex-positive, anti-awkward approach to contraception.HANX are on a mission to change the world, and champion unapologetic sexual and intimate health for everyone. Coupled with clever partnerships, creative campaigns and conscious ingredients, they're taking on the condom industry by banishing stereotypically ‘masculine', penis-centric messaging, not to mention gross chemicals that shouldn't be anywhere near a vagina.In this episode we discuss:How doing it with the lights off and grazed knees are a sign of great… businessSafe sex at Number 10 Downing StreetCo-existing with competitorsWhy selling yourself in store is still a great way to attract customersBeing open and honest with your teamAnd much more!Links:Get yourself some HANX - https://www.hanxofficial.comListen to our other episode “Fundraising as a diverse founder” featuring Farah and some of our other incredible guests - https://open.spotify.com/episode/0LIiOdqRsdUOqy2hu8iXbw?si=kXb2iuMCTKGby58HqOdfTwListen to our episode with Lauren on scarcity mindset - https://open.spotify.com/episode/3fesy7fsEVgLLrcOs0BIDK?si=p-xXyVx8SEyaI_OtHzzTRALearn about getting back to basics as a founder with Marcus Exall - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusexall/Check out Kayode Odeleye to learn about financial storytelling - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kayodeodeleye/

    Special Episode: Fundraising

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 34:46


    Today I'm very excited because we are doing a special episode all about fundraising.This is a topic I get asked about all the time from founders wanting to know who they should go to for investment, what investors are really looking for, and what they should be asking investors in turn.It's a topic we've talked about a ton on this podcast. We've had angel investors give their perspective, venture capitalists share theirs, and founders of all different stages talk about their journeys. So it seemed only right that we start to amalgamate some of these.When we came to it, though, we had so much content it couldn't fit in a single episode. So this will in fact be the first in a small series. Don't worry if you love our guest deep dive interviews as well, we promise they'll be back in between. So stay tuned to not miss any of it.In this episode, we dive into five different perspectives with three founders turned investors, and two founders sharing their experience one of crowdfunding and one of going after Angel Investment.We discuss:The Flick Test and other tips from Founder and Angel Investor, Chris HowardLessons on taking it to the crowd with Sophie Meislin Baron, founder of MamamadeHow Venture Capital really works with Zoe Peden, Partner at Ananda Impact VenturesThe most common advice Devin Hunt, Venture Partner at Seedcamp, gives startups he invests inThe magic of never giving up with Amber Probyn, Co-founder of PeequalAnd much more!Links:Startup wrecks, smarter fundraising, and rattling the accelerator model, Chris Howard, founder of The Rattle - https://open.spotify.com/episode/3exPXbxTmqXAWo7ZZKBPZE?si=p-u6rIusSA-m3kCVr6DvBQKitchen to 40k+ community and £1.5m crowdfund, with Sophie Meislin Baron, founder of Mamamade -https://open.spotify.com/episode/4i5DfzfIAW7niBQToRn4Ly?si=feube4F6RyerId9fRNvO0gBehind the venture capital curtain, with Zoe Peden, Partner at Ananda Impact Ventures -https://open.spotify.com/episode/7FiiIpZ6w2LeLvSbtMtgdj?si=UNyrAUfBTPSFly6EWiSNNALessons from Y Combinator, Burnout, Investing and Book Writing, with Devin Hunt -https://open.spotify.com/episode/4JYwEzyipbroKM59ISB805?si=vAPKNVclS9iiurMKA0oaHwFounding the first female urinal with Amber Probyn, Founder of Peequal -https://open.spotify.com/episode/0tifsaBCFwbFSnYiIscIZG?si=PShlSE9CQfium7E0sZMC4QWe also highly recommend listening to Fundraising as a Diverse Founder, with Guests Simi Lindgren, Nick Telson and Farah Kabir, as it's practically it's own special episode in itself -https://open.spotify.com/episode/0LIiOdqRsdUOqy2hu8iXbw?si=JdLxp-xIRyy6xZai5Bd0cg

    Trauma Tech, a real usecase for VR with Sanya Rajpal, Founder and CEO of AdagioVR

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 59:59


    Today I'm joined by Sanya Rajpal, Founder and CEO of AdagioVR.Sanya is an Activist, International Development Expert and Serial Entrepreneur dedicated to transforming systems that unleash individual potential - and a truly remarkable individual in her own right.She built her first company while at Law School, Dignifly, with the goal to empower people to transform their own lives and solve problems in their communities and the world.She then went on to the UN to focus on growing tech entrepreneurship ecosystems before co-founding her latest venture, AdagioVR with her father.AdagioVR is a mental health and high-performance startup using cutting-edge clinical and therapeutic techniques that drive preventative mental wellbeing and behaviour change through Virtual Reality.Now, I'm often skeptical about VR being applied to lots of, in my opinion, not very useful use cases. But this is one where I have personally used the tech, and for me it was genuinely game changing, helping me work through some trauma that I have put a lot of time and therapy into, and hasn't made the same difference.So personally, I am honestly forever grateful to Sanya already for the work she's done.In this episode we discuss:What Nobel Prize winner and social entrepreneur Muhammad Yunus told Sanya about creating changeHow to secure leverage in businessWhen your strength becomes your weaknessBeing told you're the wrong person to front your own venture if you raise - hello, a lot of biasWhy it's time to let go of funding FOMOLinks:Checkout AdagioVR - https://adagiovr.comJoin the waitlist - https://adagiovr.com/jointhewaitinglistConnect with Sanya on Instagram & LinkedInRebel Ideas: The Power of Diverse Thinking by Matthew Syed - https://www.matthewsyed.co.uk/book/rebel-ideas-the-power-of-diverse-thinking/Listen to our episode with Joyeeta Das - https://open.spotify.com/episode/2NV8fCzOUKaGSU0xeUQwMJ?si=8blzNAQQR2uErhOpj0SN2w

    Why being a generalist is a founder superpower with Milly Tamati, Founder & Chief Generalist of Generalist World

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 52:47


    Today I'm joined by Milly Tamati, founder and CEO of Generalist World.After growing up on a farm in rural New Zealand, Milly set herself the North Star of travelling the world in her twenties. Driven by a deep desire to keep moving, she found herself venturing down the path of entrepreneurship as a way of funding her wanderlust.Along her journey, she's founded multiple businesses across the globe as a solo and a co-founder; including one of the largest hop on hop off wine tours in Victoria, Australia.Though it was when she was asked to write her own job description for a Mental Health startup that she realised she didn't want to be defined by a list of bullet points and became the Director of Miscellaneous instead. Thus the seed for her latest venture, Generalist World, was planted.Milly's now on a mission to change how the world sees generalists, and how generalists see themselves - all from a rural island in Scotland. And with Generalist World celebrating its first birthday, the day we recorded this episode, Generalist Universe is firmly in Milly's sight (literally, she's got it sketched it on a napkin).In this episode we discuss:How to utilise a non-linear career pathThe hidden asset that is rural entrepreneurshipThe highs and lows of having a co-founderGetting your first customer within 12hrs of testing an ideaRethinking the “growth at all costs” mentalityLinks:Join the Generalist World Community - https://www.generalist.world/Connect with Milly on LinkedIn & TwitterListen to our episode with Lauren Currie - https://open.spotify.com/episode/3fesy7fsEVgLLrcOs0BIDK?si=4qvsnI0pRVacFFfy6N-yQwListen to our episode with Zoe Peden - https://open.spotify.com/episode/7FiiIpZ6w2LeLvSbtMtgdj?si=sLSsIhFLTZaIZzELIV9pvAListen to our episode with Sach Kukadia - https://open.spotify.com/episode/7EZwcaqJ6r8ZkXXnJVI7Ti?si=XlePYE5UQAS1xrGrPH-0fQ

    What a founder of four learned about becoming founder fit with Victoria Armstrong, Angel Investor & Board Advisor for Female Founders Rise

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 57:51


    Today I'm joined by Victoria Armstrong, Angel Investor, Advisor and Mentor. Victoria is an inspiring player on and off the pitch with an impressive entrepreneurial background of 20 years worth of experience in rapidly growing start-ups including Biotech, Mental health and SaaS, and has the stories to prove it. She's invested her journey across three very different markets (New Zealand, the US, and the UK), in seven different startups, four of which she founded and exited, with one being acquired out of the US. Victoria now holds multiple board and advisory positions in various tech businesses and immensely enjoys helping others be “founder fit” to have sustainable journeys of their own. Oh and she also happens to be on the Board of Advisors for, our favourite, Female Founders Rise!In this episode we discuss:Exposing unconscious bias, especially your ownNurturing business and human babies in tandemWhy it takes a village to raise a businessCalling your A Team before a crisis hitsHow to create psychological safety with external stakeholdersStepping away from your founder identityLinks:Connect with Victoria on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriaarmstrongCheckout Female Founders Rise - https://femalefoundersrise.com/Listen to our episode with Emmie Faust - https://open.spotify.com/episode/79dEjWYv8Aotkp7TTfznMY?si=dBZPCU0IQx-Fo0ANzBlAZAListen to our episode with Lauren Currie - https://open.spotify.com/episode/3fesy7fsEVgLLrcOs0BIDK?si=4qvsnI0pRVacFFfy6N-yQwListen to our episode with Valentina Milanova - https://open.spotify.com/episode/4jfFTiaD2hRyiuCHUaproV?si=tW-5vWe5TrOa9ibLkLNUJAListen to our episode with Nick Telson at Sifted Summit - https://open.spotify.com/episode/0LIiOdqRsdUOqy2hu8iXbw?si=TBjVTQVNR6GEVGn55yyA2wListen to our episode with Zoe Peden - https://open.spotify.com/episode/7FiiIpZ6w2LeLvSbtMtgdj?si=sLSsIhFLTZaIZzELIV9pvA

    Rising from Dragons Den ashes to change the game for female founders with Emmie Faust, Founder Of Female Founders Rise

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 59:18


    Today I'm joined by Emmie Faust, Serial Entrepreneur, Investor, Advisor, Mum of four, Host of The Growth Podcast with Emmie Faust and Founder of Female Founders Rise.Emmie is an experienced exited entrepreneur with over 20 years in digital marketing, having personally scaled and sold not one, not two, but three businesses. She also has the rare and exceptional tale of facing modern day dragons on Dragons' Den and winning - though her investment didn't come without battle scars.Last year, Emmie decided to take on a new adventure and set out on a mission to help other female founders succeed by creating Female Founders Rise. Female Founders Rise is a UK based community of over 1000+ female and non-binary founders providing advice, connection, resources and the support they need to scale their businesses, and is quickly growing itself.In this episode we discuss:Paying a painful price for SEOLearning how to listen to what the universe is telling youNavigating stressful exitsDeciphering what to believe and who to trust as a founderBalancing organic growth with global aspirationsLinks:Join the Female Founders Rise community - https://femalefoundersrise.com/Listen to the Female Founders Rise Playlist on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5LD1Fd1vgVjUchVDEiXQ3DListen to The Growth Podcast with Emmie Faust - https://emmiefaust.com/podcast/Learn about Black Hat SEO - https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/black-hat-seoLearn about Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV) - https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/spv.asp#:~:text=of the risks.-,The Bottom Line,and perform separate financial transactions.Listen to our episode with Simi Lindgren - https://open.spotify.com/episode/0LIiOdqRsdUOqy2hu8iXbw?si=TBjVTQVNR6GEVGn55yyA2wListen to our episode with Lottie Unwin - https://open.spotify.com/episode/2iRxjMLNUXviNhpVPJXmiE?si=50ycebb2SKy3CuYJcYeVZA

    Why confidence isn't one size fits all with Lauren Currie (OBE), Founder of UPFRONT

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 59:49


    Today I'm joined by Lauren Currie (OBE) Founder of UPFRONT and Host of the podcast UPFRONT Moment with Lauren Currie.UPFRONT is an organisation dedicated to changing confidence, visibility, and power for 1 million women and non-binary people. The idea was born of Laurens own frustration with the lack of women speakers and the dominance of all-male panels at conferences. She's been doing this work since 2016 and wherever she goes, it's her aim to take other women with her and amplify their voices. She and the UPFRONT team do this through Bonds (6-week course), The UPFRONT Global Community Bond (their membership community), and content.Besides running UPFRONT, Lauren's also a CEO, a speaker and the Trustee and Chairperson of Pregnant Then Screwed, an organisation dedicated to ending maternity discrimination.She's been building businesses since she graduated from University. She was CEO and co-founder of Stride; a digital platform on a mission to democratise leadership development. She co-founded Snook, one of the UK's leading service design agencies when she was 23. She was the Managing Director of NOBL Collective in the UK and Europe. And before that, she was Director of Design at Good Lab.Lauren's work has been featured in The Guardian, Design Week, and Creative Review and she was awarded an OBE for services to design and diversity. She's been named “woman changing the world under 30” by ELLE magazine, “one of the UK's top businesswomen under 35” by Management Today, and "one of the UK's top 50 Creative Leaders" by Creative Review.Essentially, she's a ridiculously impressive and even more ridiculously kind and supportive woman!In this episode we discuss:How to trust yourself to do the thing that feels like the oneTesting an idea with a post-it on the back of a toilet doorHow to redress your lack of confidenceThe most important thing you need to know about imposter syndromeWhy you need to double your price, nowLinks:Follow Lauren and UPFRONT on Instagram - @_laurencurrie_ and @upfrontglobalCheckout UPFRONT - https://weareupfront.comSign up for Bond 7 - https://bond7.weareupfront.comCoupon code for 10% off Bond 7 for NMFG listeners is - NOTMYFIRSTGUESSJoin Laurens free Masterclass on May 11th - https://workshop.weareupfront.comListen to the UPFRONT Moment Podcast - https://weareupfront.com/podcastVisit Pregnant Then Screwed - https://pregnantthenscrewed.comThe Good Lab - http://www.thegoodlab.co.uk/Valentina Milanova's Episode - https://open.spotify.com/episode/4jfFTiaD2hRyiuCHUaproV?si=qlUCRHE_TCuHPEEEtBxT1Q

    How to find your perfect partner in life and business with Jessica Alderson, Co-founder and CEO of So Syncd

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 59:43


    Today I'm joined by Jessica Alderson, Co-founder and CEO of So Syncd.So Syncd is a dating app and website that matches compatible personality types.Based on the 16 personality types theory, So Syncd is the first dating app to connect compatible personality types by pairing couples who have just enough similarities to understand each other and just enough differences to create a spark.After breaking up with her boyfriend of three years (who she moved to Australia with) Jess returned to London ready to date again, but was left disappointed after meeting people on dating apps and not feeling a real connection. Jess and her sister (now co-founder) Lou were having drinks one night and agreed there had to be a better way to date. Their colleagues and friends were also wasting a lot of time on bad dates and it was clear why: personality compatibility is the key to any amazing relationship, yet dating apps were still matching people on the basis of a couple of photos. It just didn't make sense to them and they believed there had to be a better way to help people find exciting, fulfilling and long-lasting relationships, thus So Syncd was born.With a match on So Syncd being seven times more likely to result in a conversation compared to the industry average, Jess and Lou are proving their theory to be right. So Syncd already has around 400k users globally and an almost 50/50 split of male:female which is super rare on dating apps as they're usually heavily male weighted, and has helped lead to an exceptionally high success rate of people finding love through the app – including a wedding less than a year after launching and recently welcoming their first So Syncd baby!In this episode we discuss:The real power of true success storiesA better way to find investmentHow to stand out in an overcrowded marketOvercoming personality bias in the workplaceFinding the right CTO and tech team as non-technical foundersThe cost of customer acquisitionWhy we all need to talk more about the value of the right co-founder personality matchLinks:Checkout So Syncd - https://www.sosyncd.com/Quiet by Susan Cain - https://susancain.net/book/quiet/Lunchclub - https://lunchclub.com/The 16 Personality Types - https://www.sosyncd.com/personality-type-guide/

    How thinking like a monk can make you a better founder with Joyeeta Das, Co-founder & CEO of Samudra Oceans

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 59:40


    Today I'm joined by Joyeeta Das, Co-founder & CEO of Samudra Oceans. Joy is a serial deep-tech entrepreneur who's founded five startups, three of which have had successful exits. She's also an influential and active member of the wider startup community with additional roles as an advisor and investor. She's scaled projects to hundreds of million of dollars in revenue, managing teams of three to 800 strong so she has a lot to teach us from startup to scaleup.Our conversation is a little bit different again today as it focuses more on Joy's collective wisdom and experience so I'll give you a quick taster of her various businesses now for context, before we get started. I'd also highly recommend following the links in the show notes to learn more about them if you're interested.Joy's current business is called Samudra which is sanskrit for oceans. Joy and her co-founder Alexander Facey founded Samudra in October 2022 after meeting at climate emergency venture builder, Carbon13, and bonding over their mutual love of the ocean and hardware engineering. They believe the ocean holds the key to a lot of the present climate crisis and are on a mission with Samudra to take 10 million tonnes of carbon out of the atmosphere by 2033 by scaling seaweed farming using robotics and AI.Joy also co-founded;Gyana - an organisation that creates tech platforms to democratise the power of AI.SuperPitch - an online ecosystem connecting globally-minded investors with talented, diverse founders, particularly women, to raise funding and build successful businesses.Anahatalife - a unique NGO that gets artists, scientists, poets, actors, musicians and mathematicians together to solve world scale problems.Aseema - a strategic consultancy advising new businesses on the formation of corporations, business structures, drafting privacy policies and structuring commercial transactions.In this episode we discuss:Why Joyeeta pivoted her dream of becoming a monk into being a serial founder and what it taught her about taking risksHow to gain the same market intuition in three months as someone who's spent a decade in the same industryDating to find the right co-founder, nurturing your relationship, and breaking up successfullyWhy the funding system is broken and what we can do about itThe number of meetings it takes to raise your first million and then turning that into 20 (million)Responding to biasLinks:Check out Samudra Oceans - https://www.samudraoceans.comJoyeeta's TED Talk, Why do we have to choose between a dreamer and a doer? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uN3Nx4YT-_UThe 36 Questions - https://www.scienceofpeople.com/deep-questions/Carbon13 - https://carbonthirteen.comGyana - https://www.gyana.comSuperPitch (acquired by Diversity X) - https://www.diversityx.vcAnahatalife (integrated into a national program)Aseema (acquired)

    What a pig can teach you about serving customers with Matt Meeker, Co-founder, CEO and Exec Chairman of Bark

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 40:43


    This episode is a little flashback for us, jumping back to a conversation Hattie had with Matt Meeker, Co-Founder, Executive Chairman and CEO (that's Canine Enrichment Officer) at Bark, and former founder of Meetup. Today, when she's teaching founders how to test their ideas in the early stages, Hattie still comes back to how Matt tested both Meetup and Bark with customers, and with so many valuable insights and lessons, it seemed rude not to have this available as part of this series! So with Matt's kind permission, we're thrilled to welcome the episode to its new home. If you haven't listened yet, there is so much in here!Bark are on a mission to make dogs as happy as they make us. Because dogs and humans are better together. The company started as BarkBox a monthly themed combining their favourite toys and treats from the market, and have gone on to create their own toys and treats, along with health and wellness support.Matt is an incredible, serial entrepreneur who before Bark, founded Meetup in 2001. Growing from 50 to 6,000 users in the first few months Meetup was then acquired by WeWork for $156million. After leaving Meetup in 2007, Matt went on to launch BarkBox in 2012 which is an equally impressive company reaching profitability in 2017 having sold over 50million boxes.In this episode we discuss:How Meetup was born out of the devastating event of 9-11 to connect people and give underserved communities a place to goThe value of the Lean Startup methodPivoting a business one year in after responding to customer feedbackPutting the product where customers want to buyBuilding retention in subscription modelsKeeping connected to customers as a founderThe keys to success as a serial entrepreneurSince this episode was originally recorded, Matt's dog Hugo, who was a big inspiration for him and the company, sadly passed away though Matt continues to feel an overwhelming sense of responsibility to honor him and his legacy, to ensure it's still here and strong one-hundred years from now. Matt has also returned back to his original position as CEO and is just as passionate about fulfilling Barks mission to make dogs as happy and healthy as ever, as Hugo would've wanted.Links:Bark - https://bark.coMeetup - https://www.meetup.comThe Lean Startup Methodology - https://theleanstartup.com/principles

    Growing to over £1million in annual revenue without funding with Lottie Unwin, founder of Copy Club

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 57:02


    Copy Club is a community for marketers who want to help each other do great things. And there's a lot of them out there with the Copy Club community having grown to over 1000 members from over 800 brands since Lottie founded it in 2014.After working with massive global brands including Proctor & Gamble, Lacoste, and Dolce & Gabbana, Lottie created Copy Club as a means to feel less lonely in her job as Head of Marketing for PROPERCORN, who were at the time one of the five fastest growing businesses in the UK.She didn't know where to turn to for help and wanted to make friends who might make her life easier, and who, she could in turn support, so she took matters into her own hands and made that kind of place a reality.The Copy Club community is now a mega resource of some of the brightest minds in marketing with a slack channel where people can share and solve their challenges with other members, monthly talks diving into key marketing skills, regular social events, over 100 hours of recorded content, oh and 2% of their top-line revenue goes to charity, which is no small number as they have reached over one million in annual revenue.In this episode we discuss:The lessons Lottie learned at P&G and how those apply to high growth startups, as well as what is totally different about startup marketing!Building a business slowly and sustainably without investment, but still growing to exciting revenuesLearning from burnoutAnd community building adviceLinks:Checkout Copy Club - https://thecopyclub.co.uk

    Building a business from one of life's toughest obstacles with Alexia Baron, founder of Porto&Bello

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 59:13


    Porto and Bello are an accessible clothing brand that seeks to help ease some of the fear and anxiety around cancer treatment by focusing on the person and not just the patient.Alexia launched Porto and Bello in 2021, with husband Josh, following her own experience of being treated for breast cancer which she was diagnosed with at 29, 34 weeks pregnant with her second child, in March 2020 - five days before the very first covid lockdown.This is a bit of a different episode for us as Alexia graciously opens up about her powerful and very personal journey to discuss how one of the most painful and biggest challenges of her life inspired her new venture as an entrepreneur, and how Porto and Bello gave her a fire that helped fuel her through the rest of her treatment.With the statistic now sitting at one in two of us being affected by cancer in our lifetime, Alexia's story is one we can all gain a lot of insight and inspiration from.Links:Checkout Porto&Bello - https://portoandbello.comCheck your boobs or pecs - https://coppafeel.org/Listen to our episode with Sophie from Mamamade (Alexia's sister in law)AppleSpotifyNicky Newman - @nicknacklouMacmillan - https://www.macmillan.org.ukFuture Dreams - https://futuredreams.org.ukChai Cancer Care - https://chaicancercare.orgTrek Stock - https://www.trekstock.com

    Growing a Gynae Startup and Tackling Tampon Taboos- with Daye Founder, Valentina Milanova

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 53:50


    Daye are on a mission: to close the gender pain gap, and overcome historical gender biases in medical research and product innovation. They launched their first product, CBD tampons in 2019, with a focus on sustainability and pain relief, and have since branched out to other products supporting vaginal health, including their latest product- vaginal screening using a tampon sample.But they're not stopping there- hoping to democratize access to insightful gynaecological health information which is not typically available through other providers or through the NHS.At the time of recording, Daye have raised several rounds of funding, including a recent £10m Series A, after building a consumer subscriber base of 60,000 for their tampons; and are now expanding into tampons as workplace perks too with a business proposition! There was so  much to unpack in this episode: - From Valentina's journey as a solo founder - To how Daye reached the first 1000, 10,000 and 50,000 customers- To testing products - Building a brand and voice- Constantly evolving as the CEO of a fast growing company- And raising nearly £15m pounds.LinksCheckout DayeCoaching for your team with MoreHappiCompany wide therapy with SpillOnline Therapy via BetterHelp or TalkSpaceRevenue based finance via UncappedLegal support via SeedLegals

    When it all goes wrong after the IPO, with former Eve Mattress Co-founder Kuba Wieczorek

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 59:14


    Most founders dream of going public- but what happens after you ring the bell, if share prices tank, and the company you used to leap out of bed to run is destroying your mental health?For anyone who hasn't heard of Eve mattresses, they were one of the first companies in the UK to offer a mattress in a box- and the countries fastest retail IPO at the time they went public just a couple of years after launching. They disrupted the standard business model of having to invest in retail stores where customers could try before you buy. Their tube adverts still hold records for brand awareness. On this episode, we talk to Kuba Wieczorek, co-founder of Eve. He's talked openly about the toll the company took on his mental health, and why he's much happier running a lifestyle business today- branding agency Kuba and Friends. In this episode we discuss: How Kuba became a co-founder at EveWhy IPOing is the biggest thing he'd change if he had his time at Eve againHaving a mental breakdown he couldn't legally talk about with friends and family, for fear of insider tradingWhat a brand is and isn't - clue it's not the logoAnd, which startups should and shouldn't worry about brand and how to balance when to investLinksCheckout Kuba's new company, Kuba and Friends here

    Fundraising as a Diverse Founder, with Guests Simi Lindgren, Nick Telson and Farah Kabir

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 47:47


    Recorded live from Sifted Summit, this episode unpacks the challenges of fundraising as a diverse founder, practical tips on fundraising, and what we can do at individual, organisational, and systems levels to fix inequities in the startup ecosystem.Our incredible guests are:Simi Lindgren is the founder of Yuty, tackling bias in AI to match customers based on ethnicity, skin type and medical condition to the best beauty products. They raised £500k in their pre-seed, making Simi just the 10th black female founder to gain VC backing in the UK. Nick Telson took his first startup, Design My Night, to exit with just £500k in Angel funding. Since the acquisition, he's angel invested himself, and has just raised £1.6m for his new startup Trumpet at Pre-seed, based on 1800 pre-launch signups.Farah Kabir is the founder of Hanx, a sexual wellness and contraception company, busting the taboos on women buying intimacy products. They've raised £1.8m in angel funding.Fundraising resources mentioned on the showCheckout diversity focussed funds and collectives like: Ada Ventures, Google's Black Founder Fund and Latino Founder Fund, Pink Salt Ventures, Case for Her, Cornerstone VC, Proud Ventures,  Fundraising resources via we are radiklAdvise on angel investing via Angel Investing SchoolCommunities like DiversityX, IfWeRaise, Hold VCs and investors to account with the Glassdoor for VC's Landscape.vcAnd listen to more fundraising tips on Nick's Podcast, Pitchdeck

    Founding the first female urinal with Amber Probyn, Founder of Peequal

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 51:41


    What is a female urinal and why does it matter? Ever walked past a massive queue for the ladies, while the queue for the mens is non-existent and wondered why? Ever wondered what the solution is? Women have to urinate more often and on average for longer than men. Plus, we have more reason to visit the loo (typically we take on more care duties for children or adults who need assistance, plus menstruation ).  Our toilets also take up more space, so we tend to have fewer places to go, because venues focus on equal square footage of toilets, not equal access to facilities.Enter Peequal, whose founders Amber and Hazel were fed up with having to choose whether to visit the bathroom or get food in intervals and at festivals. So far, they've raised £250k for their innovative take on a women's urinal which has already been rolled out at festivals like Glastonbury and Wilderness Festival, and saw international demand before they even had a working prototype. Investors include Tom Blomfield, founder of Monzo.In this episode we cover: The power of cardboard prototypes and watching how customers use urinals (without being arrested)Why Glastonbury made the perfect early evangelists venueHow constructive conflict can be the key to happy co-foundingHeart in mouth moments from pitch decks missteps to manufacture mess-upsGetting on BBC's front-page and drumming up international demand with a prototype that didn't work, and they were almost too embarrassed to showFundraising tips Plus much more!Links: Checkout Peequal hereFollow Peequal on instagram here or Twitter hereRead Invisible Women hereGet data on how investors view your decks with Docsend Seed legals explains ASAs hereFounder catalyst offers free ASA here Convertible notes explained here

    Startup wrecks, smarter fundraising, and rattling the accelerator model, Chris Howard, founder of the Rattle

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 59:54


    Meet serial entrepreneur, angel investor, musician, physicist and self-professed big geek Chris Howard!Chris has raised millions in investment for his own startups, taught entrepreneurship by giving founders £100 and a raspberry pie, and started to invent an "anti-accelerator" at his new startup, The Rattle. In this episode Chris shares: How he wrecked his first startup after raising $2.2m for it, by ignoring product market fit3 questions every prospective founder should ask themselves (in the voice of batman)The difference between market and invention led entrepreneurshipTips on how to reach out to investors and what to look for in themPlus much moreLinks: Checkout the Rattle hereRead Rattle's pitch deck hereFollow Chris on LinkedIn hereAnd watch one of his Cold Reads here

    Matching profit, purpose and sustainable growth, with Wai Foong Ng, founder of Matchable

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 50:24


    Meet Foong, reformed Consultant turned Founder, who loved her colleagues at PWC, but found she lacked Purpose in her work. When Foong made the leap, it was to Matchable, a company intent on helping people like her find more purpose by volunteering their specialist skills to startups and charities; which are impact heavy but resource poor.Today, Matchable has projects ranging from transforming Columbian farmers into cacao entrepreneurs using Blockchain, to helping children deal with grief using Augmented Reality and AI; and clients ranging from Seed funded startups like Heights, to massive names like Dentsu International, Deutsche Bank and Primark.In this episode we unpack: A different path into entrepreneurship - applying for a role on a partially validated ideaWhy focus groups often give false positivesHow Matchable kept testing revenue streams and customers to find the right fitThe importance of recognising what you can't do as a founder! Designing a work culture where extroversion isn't the defaultPlus much moreLinksCheckout Matchable hereRead Quiet by Susan Cain here

    Starting & scaling a thriving health startup, with Eliot Brooks, co-founder of Thriva

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 42:47


    How do you test a blood testing business, when none of the co-founders come from a clinical background? What happens when your entire investor pipeline disappears overnight? What do you do when customers just aren't buying?  And what's it like scaling a health tech startup from 0 to 130 staff, and over a 100k customers? The person to ask is Eliot Brooks, co-founder of Thriva and former COO. We spoke the week Eliot stepped down to make space to explore  new entrepreneurial endeavours; after 7 years spent building the company.Thriva have raised £11m so far, including £6m raised in 2019, and £4m in 2020 based on growth rates at the time of 100% year on year. In 2022 they were number 7 on the Financial Time's list of Europe's Fastest Growing Companies. In this episode we asked Eliot about: His path into entrepreneurship, and where the idea for Thriva came fromHow you test a health tech business in the early stages…. Can you be lean and agile? Do you need totally different approaches?Scaling a business- Expectation vs reality, what were some of the early guesses that had to evolve as they grew… Lessons learned fundraising as first time foundersHis plan to step down: why now? How do you phase yourself out as a founder?And much more…LinksGive Thriva try

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