Join Byron weekly while he chats with founders, creators and self-starters about how they started and where they are now.The aim is to understand the mental frameworks and hurdles around getting started and to find out more about their industries.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationBusinessEntrepreneurship |
Jason is the co-founder of Astrix AI, an adaptive learning platform for professional level exams. And the first exam they're focusing on is the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Level 1 exam. We discuss how it all started and what's wrong with the cu... more
Matt Raad is the Founder and CEO eBusiness Institute and the Host of the Digital Investors Podcast. He buys and sells online businesses and teaches others how to do it too. In the episode, we discuss: • Why online businesses are better than physical ... more
Stephen Dooley is the founder of Roamr. Roamr is a platform that enables businesses to offer global mobility as a perk to their employees. It's a house swap and meetup platform and we get into all the details in this episode. In the episode, we discu... more
Jean-Francois is the co-founder of wabya, a platform that connects you with the right coach. They aim to bring self-realisation through coaching to 1 billion people by 2023. In the episode, we discuss: • How wabya started • The meaning behind the nam... more
James is the co-founder and COO of Narchie, an investor at Portfolio Ventures and the co-host of the Riding Unicorns podcast. We cover it all in this episode, including how Narchie, a social marketplace for homeware, started. In the episode, we discu... more
Arshad is a partner at Betatron Venture Group, a VC fund investing in early-stage B2B companies across Asia. We chat about Betatron's investment thesis and Arshad's experience in running and starting businesses. In the episode, we discuss: • His inve... more
Niall Cleaver is the founder of Cupsly. Cupsly is Britain's luxury coffee brand and their first product is a reusable coffee cup. The business is about to launch its first product and we discuss every Niall has learned so far. In the episode, we disc... more
Mack Grenfell is the founder of Byword. Byword enables you to generate high-quality, AI-written articles at scale. You can upload 1,000s of keywords or titles, and create SEO-optimised articles in just a few clicks. We discuss all things AI and how t... more
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