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Welcome to the final podcast of 2024.
In this special episode recorded live at the first-ever guests reunion in Dublin, I sit down with two of my most popular guests, Nadia Adan and Michael Corcoran.We look back on the highs and lows of 2024 sharing the lessons, wins and learnings from the year.
With over 70 founders in the audience, we also delved into the trends and predictions that will shape the next 12 months.
Shot live with a studio audience at Baseline in Dublin City.
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What does it take to create a unicorn startup? Jack Pierse, co-founder of Wayflyer, and now co-founder of HappyStack joins us to discuss the thrilling journey of building one of the most successful startups in recent years.
From securing millions in funding to scaling operations across the globe, Jack shares invaluable insights into the entrepreneurial highs and lows, including the pivotal moments that shaped Wayflyerâs meteoric rise.
Jack opens up about his life before and after Wayflyer, including his working for Liam Casey and how heâs now channelling his expertise into new ventures. Whether itâs advising other startups, investing, or exploring new industries, Jackâs approach to entrepreneurship continues to evolve.
His latest venture, Bold Golf has also just launched and counts Shane Lowry among the investors.
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Imagine selling your startup for $18 million in less than a yearâonly to watch it vanish into thin air when the dot-com bubble burst.
Sounds like a wild ride? Thatâs just the beginning of John Dennehyâs incredible journey.
John is one of Irelandâs most successful (and underrated) serial founders. Heâs the only entrepreneur I know whoâs managed to sell the same company twice. Yes, twice!
In this episode, John shares how his journey went from massive wins to gut-wrenching lossesâand back again. In 2024 alone, he pulled off two major sales, including the recruitment platform HireHive.
But the real magic lies in how he bought back his old company, Zartis, reinvented it, and sold it again.
Johnâs story has more twists and turns than a Hollywood blockbuster, and itâs packed with lessons for every entrepreneur.
This is the ultimate guide to resilience, reinvention, and embracing the unpredictable. Donât miss it!
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Every great founder needs a mentor. That is why every single week, I bring you a new one.
In this Mentor Moment, James Whelton dives into the importance of finding joy in the process over just chasing outcomes.
He shares a key insight: if you're spending 90% of your time on the journey, it only makes sense to enjoy it. James reflects on his own experiences and how this mindset shaped his approach to work and success.
This is a must-listen for anyone seeking a fresh perspective on aligning passion with purpose.
To listen to the full episode go back to episode 306.
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What does it take to build the backbone of one of the biggest gaming franchises in history and revolutionize digital safety for kids? In this episode of The Entrepreneur Experiment, Gary Fox sits down with Dylan Collins, the mastermind behind Demonware and SuperAwesome.
Dylan shares the story of creating Demonware, the tech infrastructure that powers the online experience for games like Call of Duty, before selling it to Activision Blizzard in a landmark deal. But his journey didnât stop there. Dylan went on to found SuperAwesome, a company dedicated to making the internet safer for kids, which was later acquired by Epic Games, creators of Fortnite.
In this candid conversation, Dylan unpacks:
The high-stakes decisions behind building and selling two global companies. How he predicted and shaped the future of gaming and childrenâs technology. Why digital safety is the next frontier in tech innovation. The mindset that keeps him asking, âWhatâs next?â after every success.Get inspired by one of the sharpest entrepreneurial minds of our time and learn how to anticipate trends, scale businesses, and stay ahead in the fast-moving world of tech.
(00:00) Entrepreneur Experiment Podcast With Dylan Collins
(10:51) Surviving and Thriving in Business
(14:37) Future of AI and Market Growth
(21:41) Future of Physical Service Layers
(28:42) The Future of Technology and Society
(34:07) Global Fertility Rates and Investment Trends
(47:24) Founder Insights on Selling Companies
(01:00:54) Gaming Industry Entrepreneurship Explored
(01:04:41) Building Relationships for Successful Acquisitions
(01:10:54) Retail Power and Financial Literacy
(01:20:43) Learning From Experiments and History
(01:28:23) Ancient Mysteries and Founder Chemistry
(01:38:29) Effective Capital Allocation Strategies
(01:53:24) Strategies for Business Growth and Investments
(02:02:56) Extended Entrepreneurial Interview With Dylan Collins---
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Today's mentor is serial founder & investor, Ray Nolan.
Ray built and sold Hostelworld for one of Ireland's biggest tech sales at the time for $500 million.
He gives us a brutally honest assessment of the entrepreneur ecosystem in Ireland and the faults in the political support or lack of it.
If you want to listen to the full episode with Ray, go back to episode 304.---
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In this episode, I sit down with Phillip McGlade, the CEO of Therapie Clinics, to uncover the secrets behind building Europeâs largest aesthetics chainâa business turning over âŹ100 million annually. With 77 clinics across the globe, Therapie has become a household name in beauty and wellness. But Phillip isnât stopping there; heâs now expanding into fertility clinics, tackling deeply personal and impactful challenges.
We dive into the mindset that fueled 14 years of relentless growth, the sacrifices Phillip has made along the way, and how he balances family with building a business empire. Youâll hear about the big risks, bold moves, and lessons learned from scaling not just one, but two life-changing ventures.
Whether you're a founder, aspiring entrepreneur, or just curious about what it takes to create a âŹ100+ million business, this conversation will leave you inspired and ready to take action.
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In this episode, Gary sits down with Conor Sheridan, the mastermind behind Mad Egg & Nory, to dive into the nitty-gritty of the restaurant world and how he's shaking things up.
This is the second time Conor has been on the pod and we catch up on a whirlwind few years for Conor as he raised $25 million to build Nory, the operating system for restaurants.
Conor is building the ultimate operating system for restaurants to help them thrive, not just survive.
We chat about why so many restaurants struggle with profit, how digital tools can change the game, and what it takes to scale up from a local spot to a powerhouse brand. Whether youâre in hospitality or just hungry for business insights, Conorâs journey will inspire and entertain.
Tune in and get a taste of the future of dining!
Here is a sneak peek of some of the lessons in today's pod.
Optimize for Efficiency: Profitability often hinges on operational efficiency rather than just increasing sales. Adapt Quickly: Embrace adaptability as a survival tool, especially in competitive or challenging markets. Leverage Technology: Use digital tools to streamline operations and stay competitive in a fast-evolving industry. Tell a Compelling Story: When fundraising, present a clear vision that solves real, pressing problems. Build a Strong Culture: Cultivating a positive work culture aligns your team with the mission and fuels growth.Show Notes
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Mad Egg NoryConnect with Gary Fox:
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Today, we have a world exclusive. Will O'Brien unveils his stealth startup to the world for the first time.
Will is my pick for the rising star of season 22 and this episode will clearly show why.
Not only is he backed by some of the hottest investors in the world, he is solving a problem that could potentially save the world.
Will shares the rationale behind keeping his company under wraps for so long, focusing on engineering challenges away from the public eye.
Our conversation then turns to the ambitious quest of seagrass restoration, an innovative solution for carbon removal. We explore the immense potential of scaling restoration efforts, fueled by global climate goals, and discuss the strategic fundraising journey that brought on board top-tier investors aligned with the venture's long-term vision.
Will is a fascinating guy and we explore some of his wilder adventures including going to live with Buddhist monks and writing letters to Denis O'Brien which landed him a dream job.
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Every great founder needs a mentor. That is why every single week, I bring you a new one.
Bad writing and communication is holding your business back.
Learn how to unlock this marketing superpower in today's Mentor Moment.
Eamon Fitzgerald has used writing and in particular email newsletters to grow a business worth millions.Eamon is the founder of WineSpark.
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Today, we sit down with Briain Curtin, the Irishman leading the marketing behind one of my favourite brands, Whoop.
I've been using Whoop since 2019 to elevate my fitness, help recovery and guide me on my longevity journey.As VP of Global Marketing, Briain is the brains behind campaigns with global superstars such as Rory McIlroy, Christiano Ronaldo and Michael Phelps.
Briain shares how Whoop has carved its unique path in the wellness industry through relentless innovation, a commitment to science-backed insights, and a user-centered design philosophy.
On top of all that, you'll get a marketing masterclass from one of the brightest minds in sports marketing.
From helping elite athletes optimize their performance to supporting everyday individuals on their wellness journey, Whoop is transforming the way we understand our bodies. Briain discusses the brandâs approach to creating wearable tech that isnât just a gadget but an empowering tool for life-changing health decisions.
In This Episode, Youâll Learn:
The Whoop Philosophy: How Whoop approaches wellness from a health-first perspective, focusing on meaningful, real-time data. Innovation in Wearable Tech: What sets Whoop apart in the health tech industry, including its commitment to continuous improvement and cutting-edge features. The Power of Data: How Whoopâs technology provides actionable insights into recovery, sleep, and overall wellness. User-Centered Design: Why Whoop places its users at the heart of its innovation, constantly evolving to meet the needs of diverse groups, from athletes to professionals. Future of Health Tech: Briainâs insights into where the wellness industry is headed and Whoopâs role in shaping it.Get a free Whoop & a month free: https://join.whoop.com/9736D656
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Show NotesLinks & Resources:
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Every top founder needs a great mentor. Each week, I bring you a brand new mentor who can help you on your journey.
This week is a great friend of mine, my real-life mentor and accountability buddy, James McCormack.
In this raw episode, he shares the moment when he knew his life must change and the dramatic steps he took to reshape his entire world in the last 5 years.
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In this episode, I sit down with David Jelly, founder of Property Bridges, to explore his fascinating transition from the fast-paced world of banking to becoming a trailblazer in PropTech.
David shares his journey of becoming disillusioned with the traditional financial system and his bold leap into entrepreneurship. He reveals the critical moments and insights that pushed him to start Property Bridges, a platform transforming how people invest in property.
Through candid reflections on risk, failure, and resilience, David provides a roadmap for anyone feeling trapped in a corporate world and ready to pursue something meaningful.
We discuss how technology can solve real-world problems and reshape industries, and David offers practical advice for founders looking to innovate. This is a story about breaking free from convention, building something impactful, and navigating the highs and lows of entrepreneurship.
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Every succcessful founder I've met has a mentor. Each week I bring you a new mentor so you can access some of the world's best founders and have them for 10 minutes each week to guide you for the week ahead.
Your mentor this week is health and fitness entrepreneur Rob Lipsett.
Rob is a regular guest on the pod as he represents a new breed of location-flexible, works off his own schedule, and has built a highly profitable business while doing it.This week, we delve into why you just need to make tiny wins daily as opposed to trying to achieve superhuman feats.
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Paul Quigley, the founder of Newswhip, shares his extraordinary journey from the legal world to becoming a trailblazer in media analytics.
We analyse the early days of the Irish startup scene, where camaraderie and a post-economic crash environment gave rise to companies like Intercom and Boxever. Drawing parallels to today's world, Paul discusses the potential for groundbreaking startups emerging from global shifts like the COVID-19 pandemic and the advent of hybrid business models.
With an ever-evolving media landscape, Paul and I dive into the complexities of news consumption. Social media has become the dominant source for many, especially younger generations, but it brings its own set of challenges. We talk about the role of bias, the rise of news influencers, and how political figures like Donald Trump shape public discourse. Our conversation touches on the importance of curation and factual reporting, highlighting outlets that blend traditional journalism with modern platforms, while pondering the role of AI and influencers in redefining media norms.
Balancing innovation with maintaining success is a fine art, and Paul offers insights into his personal approach to mental and physical well-being. From sea swimming to silent retreats, he underlines the importance of managing the 'noise' in one's head. We reflect on the significance of curiosity and passion in business, underscoring the necessity of effective storytelling and marketing in building a successful brand. Financial security's impact on the entrepreneurial journey also features in our discussion, revealing the personal sacrifices and dedication required to thrive in the ever-changing media landscape.
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Will and Adrian, the innovative minds behind Sons, a trailblazing men's healthcare brand, share their journey of transforming male pattern hair loss treatment with honesty and accessibility.
Their personal experiences with subpar hair loss clinics drove them to create a brand that not only delivers evidence-based solutions but also shatters the stigma surrounding hair loss.
With backgrounds in business and science, they offer a fresh perspective on making hair loss treatments relatable and affordable, all while navigating the challenges of launching a healthcare brand during tumultuous times.
Throughout our conversation, Will and Adrian reveal the hurdles they overcame in launching Sons, from validating their business concepts to leveraging their networks for investment. The duo shares their strategic decisions in marketing, including the bold move to invest in TV advertising, which proved vital for building trust with their audience. As they recount their entrepreneurial journey, they touch on the impact of global events like Brexit and the pandemic, offering valuable insights into their adaptive strategies and the importance of creativity and risk-taking.
As we wrap up, Will and Adrian candidly discuss the balance between personal life and business growth, highlighting their transparency with both their team and investors. They delve into the challenges of fund-raising, the shift from revenue focus to profitability, and the joy and complexity of balancing family life amidst entrepreneurial ambitions. With an eye on the future, they share their plans for European expansion and the potential for Sons to lead in the men's healthcare market. This episode is a treasure trove of inspiration and practical advice for anyone aspiring to make waves in the healthcare industry.
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In this week's Idea Lab, I share the progress from our finance experiment.
Every day for 12 months, I am investing âŹ10 into Bitcoin and âŹ10 into the stock market.
Today, I reveal the one-month update and share the progress so far. Have we made a profit or loss, and what has he learned so far.
I also share the three books that have shaped my philosophy for this experiment.
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Each week I bring you a brand new mentor to guide your founder journey.
This week, it's Charlie Butler, the CEO & co-founder of Bounce Insights.
Charlie's episode was one of the most popular from 2023.
Today, he teaches us the art of having radically honest conversations and how this is the bedrock for building trust.Check out the full podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsg_1O8x0l8&t=524s
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Meet my Rising Star pick for season 20, Luke Joyce, the founder of The Cleaning Company.
Each season, I pick one founder I believe is an exceptional talent and who I believe will go all the way to the top.
Luke ticks every box I look for in a founder: hard-working, self-aware, with unstoppable ambition.
His journey from creating a simple college job for himself to a thriving business offers a powerful testament to the impact of a positive outlook and innovative thinking.
Despite multiple setbacks, Luke has taken the next logical step at every crucial turn and is now on the verge of building an empire.
We also discuss the importance of mentorship, employee empowerment, and the transformative power of gratitude and goal-setting.
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The Cleaning Company Instagram: https://rebrand.ly/defad6
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Each week I bring you a brand new mentor to guide your founder journey.
This week, it's Kealan Lennon, the founder of Clevercards.He teaches us his exact playbook for survival when it looks like your entire business will collapse.
This week is about resilience and survival against the odds.Watch full episode: https://rebrand.ly/mmkealan
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