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        <title><![CDATA[Building the Dream]]></title>
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        <copyright><![CDATA[MIT]]></copyright>
        <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Personal Stories of 12 Dutch Tech Titans]]></itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:author>Leopold van Oosten</itunes:author>
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            <![CDATA[                    Rome was not built in a day, and neither are successful tech scale-ups. Join us on a captivating journey as we delve into the personal stories of 12 Dutch Tech Titans who transformed their tech startups into industry giants.In &quot;Building the Dream,&quot; we take you on an exploration of their remarkable journeys, filled with challenges, triumphs, and life-changing experiences. These tech pioneers share their intimate stories and insights into the rollercoaster ride of entrepreneurship. Who are these extraordinary individuals, and what valuable lessons do they have to offer?Get ready to be inspired by the real-life stories of resilience, vision, and determination in the world of Dutch tech entrepreneurship.Host of the podcast: Leopold van Oosten, CEO &amp; founder of Amsterdam Standard.
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            <itunes:name>Leopold van Oosten</itunes:name>
            <itunes:email>leopold@amsterdamstandard.com</itunes:email>
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            <![CDATA[<p>                    Rome was not built in a day, and neither are successful tech scale-ups. Join us on a captivating journey as we delve into the personal stories of 12 Dutch Tech Titans who transformed their tech startups into industry giants.</p><p>In "Building the Dream," we take you on an exploration of their remarkable journeys, filled with challenges, triumphs, and life-changing experiences. These tech pioneers share their intimate stories and insights into the rollercoaster ride of entrepreneurship. Who are these extraordinary individuals, and what valuable lessons do they have to offer?</p><p>Get ready to be inspired by the real-life stories of resilience, vision, and determination in the world of Dutch tech entrepreneurship.</p><p>Host of the podcast: Leopold van Oosten, CEO & founder of Amsterdam Standard.</p>
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            <![CDATA[                    Rome was not built in a day, and neither are successful tech scale-ups. Join us on a captivating journey as we delve into the personal stories of 12 Dutch Tech Titans who transformed their tech startups into industry giants.In "Building the Dream," we take you on an exploration of their remarkable journeys, filled with challenges, triumphs, and life-changing experiences. These tech pioneers share their intimate stories and insights into the rollercoaster ride of entrepreneurship. Who are these extraordinary individuals, and what valuable lessons do they have to offer?Get ready to be inspired by the real-life stories of resilience, vision, and determination in the world of Dutch tech entrepreneurship.Host of the podcast: Leopold van Oosten, CEO & founder of Amsterdam Standard.
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                    <episode_id>163581</episode_id>
                    <title>Electrifying Europe</title>
                    <itunes:title>Electrifying Europe
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                        <![CDATA[<p>In this 11th episode of Building the Dream, my co-host Gideon van Kleij and I had a conversation with Bart Lubbers, co-founder of Fastned – Europe’s fast-charging network for electric vehicles, fully powered by 100% renewable energy.</p><p>Bart shares the full story: from bootstrapping Fastned with 200 highway locations and zero capital, to growing it into a 350+ station network across Europe with €100M+ in annual revenue.</p><p>We talked about:</p><ul><li>How Bart and his co-founder turned a bold idea into reality – starting with nothing but timing and belief.</li><li>Why infrastructure is really about location, and how they secured public land along highways.</li><li>Building a mission-first company culture that prioritizes kindness, vision, and accountability.</li><li>Raising capital from everyday investors through bonds instead of traditional VC.</li><li>How Fastned navigates grid congestion, public regulation, and geopolitical headwinds.</li><li>What’s ahead: scaling to 1,000 stations by 2030, entering new countries, and staying focused on long-term impact.</li></ul><p>Bart also reflects on his earlier ventures, including Metro Holland, and lessons learned from his father – former Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers – on leadership, dreaming big, and building trust.</p><p>An inspiring and pragmatic episode for any founder building infrastructure, impact, or both!</p><p> 🎧 Listen now. This Episode is recorded in Dutch.</p>
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                        <![CDATA[In this 11th episode of Building the Dream, my co-host Gideon van Kleij and I had a conversation with Bart Lubbers, co-founder of Fastned – Europe’s fast-charging network for electric vehicles, fully powered by 100% renewable energy.Bart shares the full story: from bootstrapping Fastned with 200 highway locations and zero capital, to growing it into a 350+ station network across Europe with €100M+ in annual revenue.We talked about:How Bart and his co-founder turned a bold idea into reality – starting with nothing but timing and belief.Why infrastructure is really about location, and how they secured public land along highways.Building a mission-first company culture that prioritizes kindness, vision, and accountability.Raising capital from everyday investors through bonds instead of traditional VC.How Fastned navigates grid congestion, public regulation, and geopolitical headwinds.What’s ahead: scaling to 1,000 stations by 2030, entering new countries, and staying focused on long-term impact.Bart also reflects on his earlier ventures, including Metro Holland, and lessons learned from his father – former Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers – on leadership, dreaming big, and building trust.An inspiring and pragmatic episode for any founder building infrastructure, impact, or both! 🎧 Listen now. This Episode is recorded in Dutch.
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                        <![CDATA[<p>In this 11th episode of Building the Dream, my co-host Gideon van Kleij and I had a conversation with Bart Lubbers, co-founder of Fastned – Europe’s fast-charging network for electric vehicles, fully powered by 100% renewable energy.</p><p>Bart shares the full story: from bootstrapping Fastned with 200 highway locations and zero capital, to growing it into a 350+ station network across Europe with €100M+ in annual revenue.</p><p>We talked about:</p><ul><li>How Bart and his co-founder turned a bold idea into reality – starting with nothing but timing and belief.</li><li>Why infrastructure is really about location, and how they secured public land along highways.</li><li>Building a mission-first company culture that prioritizes kindness, vision, and accountability.</li><li>Raising capital from everyday investors through bonds instead of traditional VC.</li><li>How Fastned navigates grid congestion, public regulation, and geopolitical headwinds.</li><li>What’s ahead: scaling to 1,000 stations by 2030, entering new countries, and staying focused on long-term impact.</li></ul><p>Bart also reflects on his earlier ventures, including Metro Holland, and lessons learned from his father – former Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers – on leadership, dreaming big, and building trust.</p><p>An inspiring and pragmatic episode for any founder building infrastructure, impact, or both!</p><p> 🎧 Listen now. This Episode is recorded in Dutch.</p>
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                    <itunes:author>Leopold van Oosten</itunes:author>
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                    <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
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                    <episode_id>157535</episode_id>
                    <title>Seenons and Beyond</title>
                    <itunes:title>Seenons and Beyond
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                        <![CDATA[<p>Jorn Eiting has carved out a unique path in the world of entrepreneurship and business. With a career spanning diverse industries, Jorn eventually co-founded Seenons, a groundbreaking company dedicated to making waste streams more sustainable. After leading the company to success, Jorn decided to take a step back, entrusting Joost to steer the business as he transitioned to a new role. Today, Jorn continues to make an impact as an advisor and investor at ROM InWest, where he supports innovative startups and ventures.</p><p>In this episode, Jorn shares his journey from a varied career to launching and scaling Seenons, the lessons learned in letting go as a founder, and how he’s channeling his passion for innovation into helping others achieve their dreams. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned founder, Jorn’s story will inspire and offer valuable insights!</p>
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                        <![CDATA[Jorn Eiting has carved out a unique path in the world of entrepreneurship and business. With a career spanning diverse industries, Jorn eventually co-founded Seenons, a groundbreaking company dedicated to making waste streams more sustainable. After leading the company to success, Jorn decided to take a step back, entrusting Joost to steer the business as he transitioned to a new role. Today, Jorn continues to make an impact as an advisor and investor at ROM InWest, where he supports innovative startups and ventures.In this episode, Jorn shares his journey from a varied career to launching and scaling Seenons, the lessons learned in letting go as a founder, and how he’s channeling his passion for innovation into helping others achieve their dreams. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned founder, Jorn’s story will inspire and offer valuable insights!
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                        <![CDATA[<p>Jorn Eiting has carved out a unique path in the world of entrepreneurship and business. With a career spanning diverse industries, Jorn eventually co-founded Seenons, a groundbreaking company dedicated to making waste streams more sustainable. After leading the company to success, Jorn decided to take a step back, entrusting Joost to steer the business as he transitioned to a new role. Today, Jorn continues to make an impact as an advisor and investor at ROM InWest, where he supports innovative startups and ventures.</p><p>In this episode, Jorn shares his journey from a varied career to launching and scaling Seenons, the lessons learned in letting go as a founder, and how he’s channeling his passion for innovation into helping others achieve their dreams. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned founder, Jorn’s story will inspire and offer valuable insights!</p>
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                    <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Featuring Jorn from ROM InWest]]>
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                    <itunes:author>Leopold van Oosten</itunes:author>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jan 2025 09:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
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                    <episode_id>150554</episode_id>
                    <title>Engineering Earth&#039;s CO2 Future</title>
                    <itunes:title>Engineering Earth&#039;s CO2 Future
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                    <link>https://app.springcast.fm/18973/engineering-earths-co2-future</link>
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                        <![CDATA[<p>I’m thrilled to continue our podcast series with Rob van Straten, CEO of Skytree, a leader in Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology. 🚀</p><p>Skytree, originally founded by Max Beaumont started as a spinoff from the European Space Agency (ESA) and is leveraging its space-inspired tech to revolutionize carbon capture here on Earth. In this episode, Rob shares his remarkable career journey, from his leadership experiences to his passion for innovative technology. We also dive into the cutting-edge DAC system Skytree is building, designed to capture CO₂ directly from the air at an efficiency level that’s putting them on the fast track to becoming a market leader. 🌍 Apart from that he explains why the business case especially in the Netherlands in so interesting since the greenhouse/horticulture needs added CO2 to grow their products well.</p><p>Rob offers a behind-the-scenes look at the engineering challenges, the vision that keeps Skytree moving forward, and what it takes to lead a groundbreaking startup - initially for many years without any revenue... Whether you’re fascinated by aerospace innovation or curious about his opinion on the controversy that also exist around DAC technology; this conversation provides a deep dive into the intersection of innovation and leadership. 🎙</p><p>Thanks Rob for all your insights! I learned a lot. All the best positioning Skytree for long-term success!</p>
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                        <![CDATA[I’m thrilled to continue our podcast series with Rob van Straten, CEO of Skytree, a leader in Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology. 🚀Skytree, originally founded by Max Beaumont started as a spinoff from the European Space Agency (ESA) and is leveraging its space-inspired tech to revolutionize carbon capture here on Earth. In this episode, Rob shares his remarkable career journey, from his leadership experiences to his passion for innovative technology. We also dive into the cutting-edge DAC system Skytree is building, designed to capture CO₂ directly from the air at an efficiency level that’s putting them on the fast track to becoming a market leader. 🌍 Apart from that he explains why the business case especially in the Netherlands in so interesting since the greenhouse/horticulture needs added CO2 to grow their products well.Rob offers a behind-the-scenes look at the engineering challenges, the vision that keeps Skytree moving forward, and what it takes to lead a groundbreaking startup - initially for many years without any revenue... Whether you’re fascinated by aerospace innovation or curious about his opinion on the controversy that also exist around DAC technology; this conversation provides a deep dive into the intersection of innovation and leadership. 🎙Thanks Rob for all your insights! I learned a lot. All the best positioning Skytree for long-term success!
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                        <![CDATA[<p>I’m thrilled to continue our podcast series with Rob van Straten, CEO of Skytree, a leader in Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology. 🚀</p><p>Skytree, originally founded by Max Beaumont started as a spinoff from the European Space Agency (ESA) and is leveraging its space-inspired tech to revolutionize carbon capture here on Earth. In this episode, Rob shares his remarkable career journey, from his leadership experiences to his passion for innovative technology. We also dive into the cutting-edge DAC system Skytree is building, designed to capture CO₂ directly from the air at an efficiency level that’s putting them on the fast track to becoming a market leader. 🌍 Apart from that he explains why the business case especially in the Netherlands in so interesting since the greenhouse/horticulture needs added CO2 to grow their products well.</p><p>Rob offers a behind-the-scenes look at the engineering challenges, the vision that keeps Skytree moving forward, and what it takes to lead a groundbreaking startup - initially for many years without any revenue... Whether you’re fascinated by aerospace innovation or curious about his opinion on the controversy that also exist around DAC technology; this conversation provides a deep dive into the intersection of innovation and leadership. 🎙</p><p>Thanks Rob for all your insights! I learned a lot. All the best positioning Skytree for long-term success!</p>
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                    <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Featuring Rob from Skytree]]>
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                    <itunes:author>Leopold van Oosten</itunes:author>
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                    <pubDate>Sun, 20 Oct 2024 10:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                    <pubDate_friendly>Sunday 20 Oct 2024</pubDate_friendly>
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                    <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
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                    <episode_id>149307</episode_id>
                    <title>Turning ESG Data into Business Power</title>
                    <itunes:title>Turning ESG Data into Business Power
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                    <link>https://app.springcast.fm/18973/esg-data-business-power</link>
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                        <![CDATA[<p>As we gear up for the <a href="https://climatetechsummit.nl/" target="_blank">Climate Tech Summit</a> on October 22 in Amsterdam, I’m excited to launch a special podcast series featuring five incredible entrepreneurs who are driving real impact through their ventures.</p><p><br>In this first episode, I had the privilege of sitting down with Lenny van Klink, the visionary co-founder of Salacia Solutions. 🧜‍♀️</p><p><br>Is ESG data or the CSRD just a compliance burden for your organization? 💡 Think again! Lenny explains how rethinking these insights can actually unlock massive business opportunities. 🌱📊</p><p><br>We dove deep into his career journey, spanning consultancy and governmental roles, which eventually led to the founding of Salacia, the first ESG tracking & reporting platform capable of handling big data at scale. Their bootstrapped success story is a great inspiration for many other founders.</p><p><br>Businesses like Salacia Solutions are transforming the way companies approach sustainability. What’s often viewed as “compliance” can become a powerful competitive advantage for future growth. 🌿💼</p><p><br>Thank you, Lenny, for the inspiring conversation and for sharing your invaluable insights. Keep pushing!</p>
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                        <![CDATA[As we gear up for the Climate Tech Summit on October 22 in Amsterdam, I’m excited to launch a special podcast series featuring five incredible entrepreneurs who are driving real impact through their ventures.In this first episode, I had the privilege of sitting down with Lenny van Klink, the visionary co-founder of Salacia Solutions. 🧜‍♀️Is ESG data or the CSRD just a compliance burden for your organization? 💡 Think again! Lenny explains how rethinking these insights can actually unlock massive business opportunities. 🌱📊We dove deep into his career journey, spanning consultancy and governmental roles, which eventually led to the founding of Salacia, the first ESG tracking & reporting platform capable of handling big data at scale. Their bootstrapped success story is a great inspiration for many other founders.Businesses like Salacia Solutions are transforming the way companies approach sustainability. What’s often viewed as “compliance” can become a powerful competitive advantage for future growth. 🌿💼Thank you, Lenny, for the inspiring conversation and for sharing your invaluable insights. Keep pushing!
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                        <![CDATA[<p>As we gear up for the <a href="https://climatetechsummit.nl/" target="_blank">Climate Tech Summit</a> on October 22 in Amsterdam, I’m excited to launch a special podcast series featuring five incredible entrepreneurs who are driving real impact through their ventures.</p><p><br>In this first episode, I had the privilege of sitting down with Lenny van Klink, the visionary co-founder of Salacia Solutions. 🧜‍♀️</p><p><br>Is ESG data or the CSRD just a compliance burden for your organization? 💡 Think again! Lenny explains how rethinking these insights can actually unlock massive business opportunities. 🌱📊</p><p><br>We dove deep into his career journey, spanning consultancy and governmental roles, which eventually led to the founding of Salacia, the first ESG tracking & reporting platform capable of handling big data at scale. Their bootstrapped success story is a great inspiration for many other founders.</p><p><br>Businesses like Salacia Solutions are transforming the way companies approach sustainability. What’s often viewed as “compliance” can become a powerful competitive advantage for future growth. 🌿💼</p><p><br>Thank you, Lenny, for the inspiring conversation and for sharing your invaluable insights. Keep pushing!</p>
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                    <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Featuring Lenny from Salacia Solutions]]>
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                    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2024 11:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                    <pubDate_friendly>Wednesday 09 Oct 2024</pubDate_friendly>
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                    <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
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                    <episode_id>115913</episode_id>
                    <title>Vision to Victory</title>
                    <itunes:title>Vision to Victory
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                        <![CDATA[<p>Michel did everything to nurture his start-up for > 5 years before it could pay him a first salary. </p><p>Another 7 years later (+- 3 million ARR, + 175 clients and +-3,8 million end users) he did a massive textbook exit.</p><ul><li>No external startup capital</li><li>No sales & marketing</li><li>Pure focus on building the best product</li><li>And waiting for the momentum…</li></ul><p>Listen to my latest podcast with Michel Visser, the co-founder of Eesysoft (now Instructure).<br></p><p>We talked about his career full of commercial roles that led to the foundation of his first compant Eesysoft together with his partner Jan; how they built that and sold it to a strategic buyer (Instructure) in the middle of the Covid crisis when their business skyrocketed.<br></p><ul><li>His time in Purmerend & Barcelona<br></li><li>How to use your “golden handshake bonus” from your last job to start a business</li><li>Taking a job next to your startup to give it time to grow</li><li>Waiting for the momentum to scale</li><li>How to build a great company culture</li><li>Being ghosted during an exit process</li><li>How Covid helped Eesysoft to grow and bring exit opportunities</li><li>How life changed after exiting</li><li>His new AI adventures!</li><li>His biggest failure and best advices (hint; don’t invest in boats)</li><li>And much more!</li></ul><p>Eesysoft is a wonderful example of a company that has grown quietly, has made a few small pivots by carefully looking at the needs in the market and has managed to take action at the right time. </p><p>And all in a very pleasant and controlled way. <br>For me, Michel has always been the epitome of control  itself. <br></p><p>Much respect for these achievements; and I am very curious to see how Michel's comeback in Edtech will turn out during the current AI revolution.<br></p><p>Thanks so much Michel for your time and a highly interesting conversation! </p>
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                        <![CDATA[Michel did everything to nurture his start-up for > 5 years before it could pay him a first salary. Another 7 years later (+- 3 million ARR, + 175 clients and +-3,8 million end users) he did a massive textbook exit.No external startup capitalNo sales & marketingPure focus on building the best productAnd waiting for the momentum…Listen to my latest podcast with Michel Visser, the co-founder of Eesysoft (now Instructure).We talked about his career full of commercial roles that led to the foundation of his first compant Eesysoft together with his partner Jan; how they built that and sold it to a strategic buyer (Instructure) in the middle of the Covid crisis when their business skyrocketed.His time in Purmerend & BarcelonaHow to use your “golden handshake bonus” from your last job to start a businessTaking a job next to your startup to give it time to growWaiting for the momentum to scaleHow to build a great company cultureBeing ghosted during an exit processHow Covid helped Eesysoft to grow and bring exit opportunitiesHow life changed after exitingHis new AI adventures!His biggest failure and best advices (hint; don’t invest in boats)And much more!Eesysoft is a wonderful example of a company that has grown quietly, has made a few small pivots by carefully looking at the needs in the market and has managed to take action at the right time. And all in a very pleasant and controlled way. For me, Michel has always been the epitome of control  itself. Much respect for these achievements; and I am very curious to see how Michel's comeback in Edtech will turn out during the current AI revolution.Thanks so much Michel for your time and a highly interesting conversation! 
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                        <![CDATA[<p>Michel did everything to nurture his start-up for > 5 years before it could pay him a first salary. </p><p>Another 7 years later (+- 3 million ARR, + 175 clients and +-3,8 million end users) he did a massive textbook exit.</p><ul><li>No external startup capital</li><li>No sales & marketing</li><li>Pure focus on building the best product</li><li>And waiting for the momentum…</li></ul><p>Listen to my latest podcast with Michel Visser, the co-founder of Eesysoft (now Instructure).<br></p><p>We talked about his career full of commercial roles that led to the foundation of his first compant Eesysoft together with his partner Jan; how they built that and sold it to a strategic buyer (Instructure) in the middle of the Covid crisis when their business skyrocketed.<br></p><ul><li>His time in Purmerend & Barcelona<br></li><li>How to use your “golden handshake bonus” from your last job to start a business</li><li>Taking a job next to your startup to give it time to grow</li><li>Waiting for the momentum to scale</li><li>How to build a great company culture</li><li>Being ghosted during an exit process</li><li>How Covid helped Eesysoft to grow and bring exit opportunities</li><li>How life changed after exiting</li><li>His new AI adventures!</li><li>His biggest failure and best advices (hint; don’t invest in boats)</li><li>And much more!</li></ul><p>Eesysoft is a wonderful example of a company that has grown quietly, has made a few small pivots by carefully looking at the needs in the market and has managed to take action at the right time. </p><p>And all in a very pleasant and controlled way. <br>For me, Michel has always been the epitome of control  itself. <br></p><p>Much respect for these achievements; and I am very curious to see how Michel's comeback in Edtech will turn out during the current AI revolution.<br></p><p>Thanks so much Michel for your time and a highly interesting conversation! </p>
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                    <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Featuring Michel from LearnWise (ex-Eesysoft)]]>
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                    <itunes:author>Leopold van Oosten</itunes:author>
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 28 May 2024 10:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                    <pubDate_friendly>Tuesday 28 May 2024</pubDate_friendly>
                    <pubDate_sortable>2024-05-28 10:00:00</pubDate_sortable>
                    <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
                    <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <episode_id>100050</episode_id>
                    <title>Growing Diamonds</title>
                    <itunes:title>Growing Diamonds
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                    <link>https://app.springcast.fm/18973/growing-diamonds</link>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered what those VC’s, business angels or Private Equity guys are looking for and how they operate? Then listen to my latest podcast with Frank Appeldoorn, managing partner at Arches Capital.</p><p>Arches Capital is a fast growing group of business angels that is bridging the gap between Venture Capitalist (VCs) and Business Angels, by joining the best of both worlds</p><p>What an honor to steal some of his time and learn more about the dynamics of such financing companies!</p><p>We talked about his career that led to the foundation of Arches Capital, an initially completely bootstrapped company that is building up a pretty successful portfolio of fast growing b2b tech businesses using a deal-by-deal setup. Recently they announced another 20 million fund.</p><ul><li>His motivation to start this business</li><li>Why he feels more like a psychologist and coach than a financial expert</li><li>What exactly they are looking for in potential founding teams</li><li>How to scout a great new deal<br></li><li>How the selection process works</li><li>How to build a reputation in the market</li><li>The biggest challenges that startups face</li><li>His thoughts on the current economy</li><li>His biggest mistakes</li><li>Finding a balance between family and growing the business</li><li>Books that inspired him</li><li>And much more!</li></ul><p>Thanks for providing a little more insight into how investors like Arches work. In this series of podcasts, almost every founder that I talked with - at some point in their growth - found reinforcement on the capital market and almost every day I speak to entrepreneurs who are still looking for funding.</p><p>Focusing on a good product and great traction is one thing; but playing the financial game well remains challenging for many; especially in the first years of a startup! Investors like Arches Capital are truely vital for a healthy tech ecosystem.</p><p>Thanks so much Frank for your time and a highly interesting conversation! </p><p>Link to Frank’s book recommendations for startups: <a href="https://frankappeldoorn.substack.com/p/wat-zijn-de-beste-boeken-voor-start" target="_blank">Check them here!</a><br></p>
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                        <![CDATA[Ever wondered what those VC’s, business angels or Private Equity guys are looking for and how they operate? Then listen to my latest podcast with Frank Appeldoorn, managing partner at Arches Capital.Arches Capital is a fast growing group of business angels that is bridging the gap between Venture Capitalist (VCs) and Business Angels, by joining the best of both worldsWhat an honor to steal some of his time and learn more about the dynamics of such financing companies!We talked about his career that led to the foundation of Arches Capital, an initially completely bootstrapped company that is building up a pretty successful portfolio of fast growing b2b tech businesses using a deal-by-deal setup. Recently they announced another 20 million fund.His motivation to start this businessWhy he feels more like a psychologist and coach than a financial expertWhat exactly they are looking for in potential founding teamsHow to scout a great new dealHow the selection process worksHow to build a reputation in the marketThe biggest challenges that startups faceHis thoughts on the current economyHis biggest mistakesFinding a balance between family and growing the businessBooks that inspired himAnd much more!Thanks for providing a little more insight into how investors like Arches work. In this series of podcasts, almost every founder that I talked with - at some point in their growth - found reinforcement on the capital market and almost every day I speak to entrepreneurs who are still looking for funding.Focusing on a good product and great traction is one thing; but playing the financial game well remains challenging for many; especially in the first years of a startup! Investors like Arches Capital are truely vital for a healthy tech ecosystem.Thanks so much Frank for your time and a highly interesting conversation! Link to Frank’s book recommendations for startups: Check them here!
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered what those VC’s, business angels or Private Equity guys are looking for and how they operate? Then listen to my latest podcast with Frank Appeldoorn, managing partner at Arches Capital.</p><p>Arches Capital is a fast growing group of business angels that is bridging the gap between Venture Capitalist (VCs) and Business Angels, by joining the best of both worlds</p><p>What an honor to steal some of his time and learn more about the dynamics of such financing companies!</p><p>We talked about his career that led to the foundation of Arches Capital, an initially completely bootstrapped company that is building up a pretty successful portfolio of fast growing b2b tech businesses using a deal-by-deal setup. Recently they announced another 20 million fund.</p><ul><li>His motivation to start this business</li><li>Why he feels more like a psychologist and coach than a financial expert</li><li>What exactly they are looking for in potential founding teams</li><li>How to scout a great new deal<br></li><li>How the selection process works</li><li>How to build a reputation in the market</li><li>The biggest challenges that startups face</li><li>His thoughts on the current economy</li><li>His biggest mistakes</li><li>Finding a balance between family and growing the business</li><li>Books that inspired him</li><li>And much more!</li></ul><p>Thanks for providing a little more insight into how investors like Arches work. In this series of podcasts, almost every founder that I talked with - at some point in their growth - found reinforcement on the capital market and almost every day I speak to entrepreneurs who are still looking for funding.</p><p>Focusing on a good product and great traction is one thing; but playing the financial game well remains challenging for many; especially in the first years of a startup! Investors like Arches Capital are truely vital for a healthy tech ecosystem.</p><p>Thanks so much Frank for your time and a highly interesting conversation! </p><p>Link to Frank’s book recommendations for startups: <a href="https://frankappeldoorn.substack.com/p/wat-zijn-de-beste-boeken-voor-start" target="_blank">Check them here!</a><br></p>
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                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Featuring Frank from Arches Capital]]>
                    </itunes:subtitle>
                    <itunes:author>Leopold van Oosten</itunes:author>
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                    <pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2024 09:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                    <pubDate_friendly>Tuesday 14 May 2024</pubDate_friendly>
                    <pubDate_sortable>2024-05-14 09:00:00</pubDate_sortable>
                    <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
                    <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                    <itunes:duration>1:19:41</itunes:duration>
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                    <episode_id>89926</episode_id>
                    <title>Engineering E-commerce Empires</title>
                    <itunes:title>Engineering E-commerce Empires
                    </itunes:title>
                    <link>https://app.springcast.fm/18973/engineering-e-commerce-empires</link>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[<p>I had the honor to sit down and interview Feike Groen, VP of Product & Tech at Channel Engine and former IT-director at Bol.com 🎙️</p><p>This podcast is a MUST listen for every serious scale-up. </p><p>We took a deep dive into his story, from growing up in a small village to becoming a key leader in the Dutch e-commerce industry! </p><p>Our conversation covered insights you don’t want to miss:</p><ul><li>His time at the University of Twente.</li><li>How he skyrocketed Bol.com headcount from 100-1k and > 1 billion revenue.</li><li>The lessons of rebuilding the complete Bol.com webshop and switching to a new data center. </li><li>Joining Channel Engine in 2021 to scale the organization and making it a true iconic brand. </li><li>His leadership philosophy </li><li>Lessons learned from his biggest mistakes. </li><li>Visionary take for the future of e-commerce. </li><li>How Channel Engine connects brands and retailers to marketplaces worldwide 🌍</li></ul><p>You can truly see Feike’s commitment to driving progress within the industry. I can't wait to see where he steers the company next!<br><br>This podcast was recorded in English.<br><br>Link to the book about <a href="https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/p/reinventing-the-store/9300000028312580/?bltgh=lVctGG8b0CMq-yizPHpBwA.4_14.19.ProductTitle" target="_blank">building Bol.com</a> that Feike recommended.<br><br>and if you want to know more about <a href="https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/p/foppe-de-haan/9200000123961296/?bltgh=v1Nct9gaEzDxaKZG2mtFDw.2_12.13.ProductTitle" target="_blank">Foppe de Haan: click here.</a><br></p>
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                        <![CDATA[I had the honor to sit down and interview Feike Groen, VP of Product & Tech at Channel Engine and former IT-director at Bol.com 🎙️This podcast is a MUST listen for every serious scale-up. We took a deep dive into his story, from growing up in a small village to becoming a key leader in the Dutch e-commerce industry! Our conversation covered insights you don’t want to miss:His time at the University of Twente.How he skyrocketed Bol.com headcount from 100-1k and > 1 billion revenue.The lessons of rebuilding the complete Bol.com webshop and switching to a new data center. Joining Channel Engine in 2021 to scale the organization and making it a true iconic brand. His leadership philosophy Lessons learned from his biggest mistakes. Visionary take for the future of e-commerce. How Channel Engine connects brands and retailers to marketplaces worldwide 🌍You can truly see Feike’s commitment to driving progress within the industry. I can't wait to see where he steers the company next!This podcast was recorded in English.Link to the book about building Bol.com that Feike recommended.and if you want to know more about Foppe de Haan: click here.
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                    <itunes:summary>
                        <![CDATA[<p>I had the honor to sit down and interview Feike Groen, VP of Product & Tech at Channel Engine and former IT-director at Bol.com 🎙️</p><p>This podcast is a MUST listen for every serious scale-up. </p><p>We took a deep dive into his story, from growing up in a small village to becoming a key leader in the Dutch e-commerce industry! </p><p>Our conversation covered insights you don’t want to miss:</p><ul><li>His time at the University of Twente.</li><li>How he skyrocketed Bol.com headcount from 100-1k and > 1 billion revenue.</li><li>The lessons of rebuilding the complete Bol.com webshop and switching to a new data center. </li><li>Joining Channel Engine in 2021 to scale the organization and making it a true iconic brand. </li><li>His leadership philosophy </li><li>Lessons learned from his biggest mistakes. </li><li>Visionary take for the future of e-commerce. </li><li>How Channel Engine connects brands and retailers to marketplaces worldwide 🌍</li></ul><p>You can truly see Feike’s commitment to driving progress within the industry. I can't wait to see where he steers the company next!<br><br>This podcast was recorded in English.<br><br>Link to the book about <a href="https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/p/reinventing-the-store/9300000028312580/?bltgh=lVctGG8b0CMq-yizPHpBwA.4_14.19.ProductTitle" target="_blank">building Bol.com</a> that Feike recommended.<br><br>and if you want to know more about <a href="https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/p/foppe-de-haan/9200000123961296/?bltgh=v1Nct9gaEzDxaKZG2mtFDw.2_12.13.ProductTitle" target="_blank">Foppe de Haan: click here.</a><br></p>
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                    </itunes:summary>
                    <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Featuring Feike from ChannelEngine (ex Bol.com)]]>
                    </itunes:subtitle>
                    <itunes:author>Leopold van Oosten</itunes:author>
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                    <pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2024 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                    <pubDate_friendly>Monday 04 Mar 2024</pubDate_friendly>
                    <pubDate_sortable>2024-03-04 12:00:00</pubDate_sortable>
                    <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
                    <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                    <itunes:duration>1:41:34</itunes:duration>
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                    <episode_id>87903</episode_id>
                    <title>The Art of Persistence</title>
                    <itunes:title>The Art of Persistence
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                    <link>https://app.springcast.fm/18973/the-art-of-persistence</link>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[<p>What a pleasure to learn this time from Mees van Velzen, founder and CEO of MrWork.</p><p>MrWork, based in Rotterdam, is the nr1 Recruitment Marketing Automation platform.</p><p>We talked about his very inspiring journey of the last twelve years building MrWork and dealing with all the ups and downs:</p><ul><li>His motivation to start a business</li><li>What to do when 90% of your traffic evaporated </li><li>Pitching only once; and scoring an investment deal!</li><li>Hiring your first team members</li><li>How being an entrepreneur makes him feel alive</li><li>How covid killed their pipeline but then boosted their business a lot</li><li>How to create an amazing company culture</li><li>His ideas on scaling an organization</li><li>The feeling of being in control</li><li>People that inspire him</li><li>His future plans</li><li>And much more!</li></ul><p>As a spectator of their journey I have seen in recent years that the road to the top is not always a straight line. The perseverance, resilience and strategic insight of Mees and his partners are truly admirable! Each time they managed to adapt their company to the new market and economic situation and formulate a response to new competition in the market that eventually turned MrWork into a market leader in their segment.<br><br>This podcast was recorded in Dutch</p>
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                        <![CDATA[What a pleasure to learn this time from Mees van Velzen, founder and CEO of MrWork.MrWork, based in Rotterdam, is the nr1 Recruitment Marketing Automation platform.We talked about his very inspiring journey of the last twelve years building MrWork and dealing with all the ups and downs:His motivation to start a businessWhat to do when 90% of your traffic evaporated Pitching only once; and scoring an investment deal!Hiring your first team membersHow being an entrepreneur makes him feel aliveHow covid killed their pipeline but then boosted their business a lotHow to create an amazing company cultureHis ideas on scaling an organizationThe feeling of being in controlPeople that inspire himHis future plansAnd much more!As a spectator of their journey I have seen in recent years that the road to the top is not always a straight line. The perseverance, resilience and strategic insight of Mees and his partners are truly admirable! Each time they managed to adapt their company to the new market and economic situation and formulate a response to new competition in the market that eventually turned MrWork into a market leader in their segment.This podcast was recorded in Dutch
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                        <![CDATA[<p>What a pleasure to learn this time from Mees van Velzen, founder and CEO of MrWork.</p><p>MrWork, based in Rotterdam, is the nr1 Recruitment Marketing Automation platform.</p><p>We talked about his very inspiring journey of the last twelve years building MrWork and dealing with all the ups and downs:</p><ul><li>His motivation to start a business</li><li>What to do when 90% of your traffic evaporated </li><li>Pitching only once; and scoring an investment deal!</li><li>Hiring your first team members</li><li>How being an entrepreneur makes him feel alive</li><li>How covid killed their pipeline but then boosted their business a lot</li><li>How to create an amazing company culture</li><li>His ideas on scaling an organization</li><li>The feeling of being in control</li><li>People that inspire him</li><li>His future plans</li><li>And much more!</li></ul><p>As a spectator of their journey I have seen in recent years that the road to the top is not always a straight line. The perseverance, resilience and strategic insight of Mees and his partners are truly admirable! Each time they managed to adapt their company to the new market and economic situation and formulate a response to new competition in the market that eventually turned MrWork into a market leader in their segment.<br><br>This podcast was recorded in Dutch</p>
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                    <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Featuring Mees from MrWork]]>
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                    <itunes:author>Leopold van Oosten</itunes:author>
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                    <pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2024 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                    <pubDate_friendly>Friday 09 Feb 2024</pubDate_friendly>
                    <pubDate_sortable>2024-02-09 12:00:00</pubDate_sortable>
                    <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
                    <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
                    <itunes:duration>0:53:48</itunes:duration>
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                    <episode_id>86602</episode_id>
                    <title>From Freelancer to Phenomenal</title>
                    <itunes:title>From Freelancer to Phenomenal
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                    <link>https://app.springcast.fm/18973/from-freelancer-to-phenomenal</link>
                    <description>
                        <![CDATA[<p>This time I had the honor to dive deep with Martijn Beumer, co-founder and CPO of Producthero!</p><p>Producthero currently serves >10.000 webshops and + 500 online marketing agencies, has an Ad Spend of a staggering +1.5 billion (!!) euro over their platform and works for brands like Nike, Ikea, Wehkamp, Praxis, Etos and many more.</p><p>They already have + 280 million products in their database; so big chance you see their name under a Google Shopping Ad when you search for a product (anywhere in Europe)!</p><p>We talked about how his career of freelancing as an online marketeer led to the foundation of Producthero together with his partners Wouter and Hans.</p><ul><li>How he deliberately picked a job that didn’t require any studies</li><li>His years of becoming an absolute expert in his field</li><li>What EU regulation led to the foundation of Producthero</li><li>How to make your first steps with your founders</li><li>Why Producthero is 20% cheaper than advertising on Google itself?</li><li>The flywheel effect of Producthero</li><li>What motivates him</li><li>How covid boosted their business</li><li>Their goals for the future</li><li>How to keep the founding team aligned when the company explodes</li><li>How to say no to interested investors as a team</li><li>His advice for other founders</li></ul><p>Tune in to hear all about how his career of freelancing as an online marketeer led to the foundation of Producthero together with his partners Wouter and Hans.</p>
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                        <![CDATA[This time I had the honor to dive deep with Martijn Beumer, co-founder and CPO of Producthero!Producthero currently serves >10.000 webshops and + 500 online marketing agencies, has an Ad Spend of a staggering +1.5 billion (!!) euro over their platform and works for brands like Nike, Ikea, Wehkamp, Praxis, Etos and many more.They already have + 280 million products in their database; so big chance you see their name under a Google Shopping Ad when you search for a product (anywhere in Europe)!We talked about how his career of freelancing as an online marketeer led to the foundation of Producthero together with his partners Wouter and Hans.How he deliberately picked a job that didn’t require any studiesHis years of becoming an absolute expert in his fieldWhat EU regulation led to the foundation of ProductheroHow to make your first steps with your foundersWhy Producthero is 20% cheaper than advertising on Google itself?The flywheel effect of ProductheroWhat motivates himHow covid boosted their businessTheir goals for the futureHow to keep the founding team aligned when the company explodesHow to say no to interested investors as a teamHis advice for other foundersTune in to hear all about how his career of freelancing as an online marketeer led to the foundation of Producthero together with his partners Wouter and Hans.
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                        <![CDATA[<p>This time I had the honor to dive deep with Martijn Beumer, co-founder and CPO of Producthero!</p><p>Producthero currently serves >10.000 webshops and + 500 online marketing agencies, has an Ad Spend of a staggering +1.5 billion (!!) euro over their platform and works for brands like Nike, Ikea, Wehkamp, Praxis, Etos and many more.</p><p>They already have + 280 million products in their database; so big chance you see their name under a Google Shopping Ad when you search for a product (anywhere in Europe)!</p><p>We talked about how his career of freelancing as an online marketeer led to the foundation of Producthero together with his partners Wouter and Hans.</p><ul><li>How he deliberately picked a job that didn’t require any studies</li><li>His years of becoming an absolute expert in his field</li><li>What EU regulation led to the foundation of Producthero</li><li>How to make your first steps with your founders</li><li>Why Producthero is 20% cheaper than advertising on Google itself?</li><li>The flywheel effect of Producthero</li><li>What motivates him</li><li>How covid boosted their business</li><li>Their goals for the future</li><li>How to keep the founding team aligned when the company explodes</li><li>How to say no to interested investors as a team</li><li>His advice for other founders</li></ul><p>Tune in to hear all about how his career of freelancing as an online marketeer led to the foundation of Producthero together with his partners Wouter and Hans.</p>
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                    <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Featuring Martijn from Producthero]]>
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                    <itunes:author>Leopold van Oosten</itunes:author>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2024 12:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                    <pubDate_friendly>Thursday 25 Jan 2024</pubDate_friendly>
                    <pubDate_sortable>2024-01-25 12:00:00</pubDate_sortable>
                    <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
                    <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
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                    <episode_id>76260</episode_id>
                    <title>From Passion to Profit</title>
                    <itunes:title>From Passion to Profit
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                        <![CDATA[<p>After a successful launch in the United States, Daniel, CEO of GoPhoto shares some of his insights, and know-how for scaling his business. <br><br>From paparazzi in the bushes to SaaS powerhouse conquering the USA: Daniel is building his dream!</p><ul><li>Growing up as the son of a successful businessman</li><li>Getting rich as a student making showbizz photos</li><li>Doing the wrong investments with your first earned money</li><li>Selling a product that didn’t exist yet to Coca Cola & Heineken 🙌</li><li>Paying yourself no salary to survive Covid & save your company</li><li>Using Covid to rebuild & scale</li><li>Being obsessed with your product</li><li>His big break-through in the USA</li><li>Combining fatherhood with scaling your company</li><li>His biggest fuck-ups and best advice </li></ul><p>And that massive recent investment deal? You’ve got to hear it from him.<br></p><p>Tune in as Daniel speaks on his successes, failures, and the wisdom he’s gathered along the way. </p>
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                        <![CDATA[After a successful launch in the United States, Daniel, CEO of GoPhoto shares some of his insights, and know-how for scaling his business. From paparazzi in the bushes to SaaS powerhouse conquering the USA: Daniel is building his dream!Growing up as the son of a successful businessmanGetting rich as a student making showbizz photosDoing the wrong investments with your first earned moneySelling a product that didn’t exist yet to Coca Cola & Heineken 🙌Paying yourself no salary to survive Covid & save your companyUsing Covid to rebuild & scaleBeing obsessed with your productHis big break-through in the USACombining fatherhood with scaling your companyHis biggest fuck-ups and best advice And that massive recent investment deal? You’ve got to hear it from him.Tune in as Daniel speaks on his successes, failures, and the wisdom he’s gathered along the way. 
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                    <itunes:author>Leopold van Oosten</itunes:author>
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