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12.11.2020
26 Minuten
In this Episode, Susanne & Patrick, and I talking to Cooper
Jones, co-founder, and CEO of Rah Rah. Rah rah is a platform that
helps college students to make sense of campus life and, for
example, book activities and services. Cooper and his
co-founder started their entrepreneurial journey with Rah Rah
while being still employed at Accenture. They took a leap of
faith, quit their jobs and Cooper even liquidated his retirement
savings plus took on a loan to start Rah Rah. This is what I call
skin in the game. Cooper talks about how he got started when he
knew it was time to quit his job and how he raised $2.8 million
from Angels. If this is the first time listening to
foundersmart, we make podcasts about entrepreneurship that are
fun and informative. Hit subscribe so that you don’t miss any of
our episodes and consider giving us 5 stars. And now without
further due, give it away to Cooper Jones of Rah Rah.
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28.10.2020
29 Minuten
Just imagine, you graduated from Harvard in Theology and become a
pastor. And then, you leave everything behind and start a
software company that is providing language and translation
services. You raise venture capital, move from Texas to
California and are all in on your start-up. From pastor to
start-up founder sounds crazy to you? Well, this is exactly what
Josh Daneschfruuz, co-founder and CEO of Lango did! Josh
talks to us about how he found his first customers and how he
managed to raise a seed round of $2 million US dollars, and also
why the path he took from pastor and entrepreneur is actually not
that far apart as we might think.
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21.10.2020
29 Minuten
Thank you for tuning into Founder Smart. Your podcast about
entrepreneurship. Finding the right co-founder, and
validating your idea without spending a fortune are two topics
that are really important for anyone who is getting serious about
starting their own business. The one question I always get when I
talk about my journey as an entrepreneur is: how did you meet
your co-founders and where can I find my co-founder? This week,
we talked to Alessandra Henderson, CEO, and co-founder of Elektra
about how she met her co-founder, how she validated her start-up
idea, and what it means to run a company smashing the taboo of
menopause.
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07.10.2020
23 Minuten
Hello and welcome to another founder smart episode. Today, we’re
talking to Todd Heine a successful US immigration attorney turned
founder! Forbes Magazine crowned Todd the US Visa Whisperer, as
he helped many founders with their work visa. Todd is now going
strong with his company Legalpad, and recently raised a $10
million Series A. In this episode, Todd will give us some
hints which Visas may be a fit for foreign founders who want to
start their company in the US; he also talks about his
fundraising process - he raised $10 million - he knows how to do
that - and also shares his wisdom of hiring the right team
members. Have fun with this episode!
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30.09.2020
22 Minuten
It’s Wednesday and you know exactly what’s coming: a new episode
of founder smart! Today, our guest is Jose Herrera, co-founder,
and CEO of Hire Horatio. Jose is talking about how his job
at Wall Street prepared him to run his startup. Horatio also made
money from day one, so he and his co-founders had their destiny
in their own hands and didn’t have to rely on investors giving
them money to build and grow their startup. Now, Horatio has 200
employees and is going from strength to strength.
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What to know how to turn your idea into a successful start-up? Who
will be part of your founding team, what do you do on when things
get tough? Susanne Mitschke and Patrick Renner are successful
founders based in beautiful Santa Monica. Because they would not be
where they are today without their great mentors, the two Forbes
"30 under 30" talk about their own story and invite other founders
and investors to share their stories and knowledge.
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