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Welcome to Episode 19 of the Meet with Ish podcast, where I interview Gen-z founders and future billionaires.
In this episode, we interview Henry Reith, CEO of Oh Crap!, an innovative compostable dog poop bag company. Henry shares his journey as an entrepreneur, from starting a drystone wall business at 16 to running music and business networking events globally.
The conversation delves into Henry's goal of reaching a $100 million e-commerce business, disrupting the dog poop industry, and the impact of a harrowing experience at gunpoint.
Listeners can also gain insight into the early challenges and loneliness of running a business. Tune in for an engaging discussion on entrepreneurship and making a positive change, one poop at a time.
Topics covered:
- masterclass on marketing- starting a dry stone wall business at 16- disrupting the dog poop industry- gunpoint experience - struggles of running a business
Time Stamps:
[00:01:44] Marketing as a commodity.
[00:04:14] Choosing the right social media platform.
[00:09:49] YouTube content strategy.
[00:12:34] Video content and SEO strategy.
[00:15:41] Written content vs video content.
[00:19:18] Improving the best dog poo bag.
[00:22:04] Sell before manufacturing inventory.
[00:27:39] Changing the dog poop industry.
[00:30:29] Starting a unique business.
[00:33:39] Biodegradability vs. compostability.
[00:38:30] Repeat customers and lifetime value.
[00:42:05] Becoming part of the O'Crap family.
[00:46:10] Impact of O'Crap family.
[00:50:11] Imposter syndrome and self-confidence.
[00:53:20] Small business mindset shift.
[00:57:47] Networking and gaining insights.
[01:03:37] Finding your passion.
[01:05:14] A dark and life-changing moment.
[01:10:13] The loneliness of entrepreneurship.
[01:12:58] Finding people with a growth mindset.
[01:17:09] Working relentlessly for success.
[01:19:37] Finding like-minded people.
[01:23:36] How much you've changed.
[01:27:00] Approaching time and improvement.
[01:31:23] Working smart vs. hard work.
Guest Socials:
Personal Website: https://henryreith.co/
x/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HenryReith
Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/henryreith/
Company: https://www.ohcrap.com.au/
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Welcome to Episode 19 of the Meet with Ish podcast, where I interview Gen-z founders and future billionaires.
VRFD is building the future of Crypto Security.
In this episode of the Meet With Ish show, we welcome the founders of VRFD, a public address book for Ethereum. The three founders, Werner Van der Merwe, Marnus Compion, and Devin Jubert, share their experiences of building their company while working full-time jobs.
They discuss the importance of finding a solid community and how they have leveraged each other for support. This episode is valuable for those interested in the crypto space and for anyone building a company while juggling other commitments. Stay tuned to the end to learn more about the brotherhood between these founders and the value they provide to listeners.
Don't forget to leave a rating and share with others on the journey of building a company.
Topics Include:
- Building Yelp for Ethereum.
- Crypto Security.
- How to form a strong Brotherhood.
- Buildspace nights and weekends s3.
- Juggling a 9-5 job while working on a startup full time.
- Is debt good or bad?!
Timestamps:
[00:00:38] Building a company while working full-time.
[00:04:14] Impressive attention to detail.
[00:07:33] Blockchain address book.
[00:14:49] Learning about crypto and Web3.
[00:18:37] Incubation at BuildSpace.
[00:20:06] Bad actors in crypto.
[00:25:30] User obsession and monetization.
[00:29:35] Personal health of crypto portfolio.
[00:34:01] Individuals becoming more influential.
[00:37:29] Motivation and second income.
[00:42:26] Trusting each other.
[00:43:48] Trust and brotherly love.
[00:49:24] Support and learning from others.
[00:52:07] Social media's benefits and drawbacks.
[00:55:22] Underrated importance of male friendships.
[01:01:12] Trust and responsibility.
[01:06:08] Going into debt.
[01:08:03] Debt and its importance.
[01:12:26] Leveraging debt for wealth.
[01:17:15] What we love about each other.
[01:21:18] Brotherly love and openness.
[01:26:57] Constructive criticism and improvement.
[01:29:34] Growing audience through email campaigns.
[01:33:43] The strongest in the group.
[01:38:57] Unicorn company.
Guest Socials:
Company-
Twitter:https://twitter.com/_vrfd
Website: https://app.vrfd.info/
Tiktok:https://www.tiktok.com/@oi_vrfd
Personal-
Werner:https://twitter.com/WernerDotEth
Marnus: https://twitter.com/PieterCompion
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Welcome to Episode 18 of Meet with Ish, where I interview gen-z founders and future billionaires.
In this episode of the Meet With Ish Show, I interviewed Anne-Maria Salmela, a Finnish-Mongolian entrepreneur currently based in Dubai. Anne shares her journey as an investment associate at Antler in Dubai and her previous experience founding Violet Ventures, a student startup community in the UAE. She discusses her successful pitch to David Cameron, her core approach method, and the importance of seeking fulfillment. Anne also talks about how Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has transformed her life and the differences between the UAE and other countries regarding entrepreneurship and networking. Tune in to discover Anne’s unique perspective on optimism and aligning with the universe's goals. Don't forget to leave a rating and share this episode with your friends and family!
Topics covered:
- Pitching to David Cameron.
- Gap year after Highschool.
- Difference in entrepreneurship between the UAE and Europe.
- Benefits of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
- Believing in the Universe and Aligning with Your Goals.
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[00:00:41] Pitching to David Cameron.
[00:06:10] Getting over fear of rejection.
[00:07:26] Timid Finnish society and internships.
[00:11:23] The fear of rejection.
[00:16:06] Overcoming academic challenges.
[00:19:53] Bringing slush to Abu Dhabi.
[00:24:01] Bringing people I connect with.
[00:29:21] Startups and development consulting.
[00:31:00] Investing in important causes.
[00:34:45] Talent migration and opportunities.
[00:40:42] Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu community.
[00:43:48] Personal and professional failures.
[00:46:46] Prioritizing relationships and time management.
[00:51:06] Finding fulfillment in everyday life.
[00:54:35] Longing for meaningful relationships.
[00:58:08] An ice cream business.
[01:02:21] Legacy and fulfillment.
Anne' socials:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnneSalm3la
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-maria-salmela/
Violet Ventures: https://www.linkedin.com/company/violetventures/
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Welcome to Episode 17 of Meet with Ish, where I interview founders and leaders worldwide.
Marius Schmidt, a German currently living in Dubai and building various things. Marius shares how he has lived in several different countries in the last three years without spending any money on rent. We also discuss Marius' current project, DoodleTale, which uses AI to build educational games for children. Marius opens up about the darkest moments of his life and how he recovered from them. They discuss his purpose and what he wants to be remembered for. Don't forget to leave a rating and share the episode with anyone who might find it useful or inspirational.
Topics covered:
Living Rent-Free in Dubai and Beyond. DoodleTale and Unleashing Children's Imagination with AI. Why he became a Vegan. Surviving the Darkest Days and Finding Purpose. From Digital Nomad to Future Billionaire. Plan of living for 120 years.[00:00:10] Living abroad without rent.
[00:06:00] Affordable travel tips.
[00:10:22] House Sitting for Free Rent.
[00:11:58] Starting a new venture.
[00:16:22] Worst house sitting experience.
[00:19:20] Finding a better country.
[00:25:24] AI-generated children's stories.
[00:29:35] Doodle Tail explained and envisioned.
[00:30:16] AI-generated interactive storytelling.
[00:35:35] Finding your purpose.
[00:38:08] Writing a book as a digital nomad.
[00:41:52] Longevity and travel.
[00:45:54] Overcoming a life-changing disease.
[00:49:42] CMD and Wisdom Teeth.
[00:53:06] Alternative Medicine and Health.
[00:57:06] Finding one's purpose.
[01:01:00] Overcoming dark life stages.
Marius' socials:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MariusSm1th
Current Project Doodletale: http://Doodletale.me
Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@mariussm1th
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Welcome to Episode 16 of Meet with Ish, where I interview founders and leaders worldwide.
In this episode, we dive into the entrepreneurship scene in the UAE and how to overcome personal struggles while building a business. Plus, Alex shares his experience working at Amazon and scaling a testing solution during the pandemic.
If you're interested in tech and startups, this episode is a must-listen. Alex's insights and experiences are invaluable for building a business. Tune in now!
And don't forget to follow and turn on notifications for Meet with Ish to catch new episodes every week. Thanks for your continued support!
Topics covered:
Entrepreneurship in the UAE Living in different countries The Power of Consistency Overcoming Personal Tragedy Scaling Solutions and BusinessesAlex's socials:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/afscott
Personal website: https://alexscott.one/
River Ventures: https://riverventures.co/
The Midori Co: https://linktr.ee/themidorico
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Welcome to Episode 15 of Meet with Ish, where I interview Gen-z founders and leaders worldwide.
Shamd-Din is currently working in a bank while trying to build his business. During the day, he works at his corporate job. At night, he spends his time in the kitchen and the lab, coming up with recipes for his spices.
We covered a range of topics for this episode. If you are someone trying to build an e-commerce company or an innovative cuisine that requires approvals from the local government, do check out this episode.
In this episode, we discuss the following:
What is modular spices
His first customer being his wife
His interesting buy me a coffee marketing trick
The sad reality of starting a business and how lonely it can be
How to Overcome the darkest days
How to find happiness
Long-term vision of modular spices
Sham’s socials:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ModularSpices
Modular Spices website: https://www.modularspices.com/
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Welcome to a new episode of Meet with Ish where I interview Gen-z founders and leaders worldwide.
For episode 14, I had Lazare Masset. He is the co-founder of Vazy, A company that lets you leverage data without SQL.
Lazare used to work as a Data Analyst at a trading company. After working at the trading company, he discovered his passion for data. He noticed the problem of data accessibility in companies. Non-technical founders had to rely on Data Analysts even for the simplest of things. This resulted in huge losses of time and cost for the company.
This is why he and his 2 other founders: Jean and Sarah, built Vazy.
In this episode, we discuss the following:
- His conversation with Sam Altman
- Vazy: Data Management tool for non-technical employees
- Taking risks in your 20s
- French Educational System
- Exploring your passion
Lazare's socials:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/lazare_masset
vazy: https://www.vazydata.com/
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Welcome to a new episode of Meet with Ish where I will interview Gen-z founders and leaders worldwide.
Few months back, with an 8-month-old baby and during the deep bleak winters of Berlin, Tim quit his comfortable product manager job and started padel.fyi. Listen to his story here.
The following topics were discussed in this episode:
Padel Creating a Community Starting a company with an 8-month-old baby Product management and entrepreneurship Advice to first-time founders How to validate your startup idea quickly Insecure overachieverTim's company helps Padel players stop buying the wrong rackets.
Tim has previously also started an energy tech company. He graduated from the University of Washington and traveled around the world doing different types of jobs. His love for entrepreneurship eventually led him to become a Product Manager.
Tim and I met through the Buildspace program.
Time stamps:
[00:00:26] Building a community around Paddle.
[00:05:02] Paddle tennis basics.
[00:08:52] Paddle FYI, a guide.
[00:14:25] Tennis racket reviews and traffic.
[00:15:47] The value of the long tail.
[00:18:41] Choosing the right paddle racket.
[00:22:09] Advertising and Journalism.
[00:25:57] Building a strong community.
[00:30:02] Paddle racket reviews.
[00:35:34] Digitalizing sports instruction.
[00:37:22] Coaching and fitness for paddle.
[00:41:08] Entrepreneurial resources over time.
[00:44:46] Homeowners' savings and crowdfunding.
[00:48:44] Delay building the product.
[00:52:06] Validating business ideas.
[00:56:03] Legacy and immortality.
[01:01:39] Biggest fear in life.
[01:03:37] Entrepreneurial drive and stress.
[01:08:11] Tips for better sleep.
[01:11:46] Enjoying the journey of entrepreneurship.
Tim's socials:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/timquijano
Padel Business Website: padel.fyi
Youtube: http://youtube.com/@padelfyi
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Welcome to a new episode of Meet with Ish where I will interview Gen-z founders and leaders worldwide.
Today on the show, I have Kevin Palmieri. Kevin is the CFO, Founder & Co-Host of Next Level University, a Global Top 100 Self-Improvement Podcast with more than 1,100 episodes and 675K+ listens in over 140 countries.
In his mid-20s, he hit rock bottom and contemplated suicide despite having it “all.” He had a beautiful girlfriend, a high-paying job, a sports car, and a dream body.
Despite all of this, Kevin realized he was insecure about himself and started his self-improvement journey, about which he talks in detail in this podcast. He launched his podcast, made it into a mutli-six figure business, and recorded over 1,000 episodes.
In this podcast, we take a deep dive into his life and how he dug himself out of the hole. He talks about finding a co-founder, working on yourself, chasing your dreams, and fighting insecurities.
This episode is for YOU if you want to build a business, start a podcast, work on yourself, or just find your purpose in life.
Kevin’s socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neverquitkid/?hl=en
Website: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palmieri-5b7736160
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kevin-palmieri-a-pathway-to-success-after-hitting/id1555111254?i=1000574614509
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Welcome to a new episode of Meet with Ish where I will be interviewing Gen-z founders around the world.
Vic Giurgiu discovered a passion for game development and started freelancing at the age of 14. After getting a lot of clients, he hired some friends and made an agency called Developmently that focused on software development for companies. He ran the agency for about 1.5 years.
Vic then started a Software as a Service (SaaS) business: Affistash - a SaaS that helps software companies find and recruit the right affiliates/partners for their program. Affistash hopes to change the Affiliate Marketing industry by making it easier and more streamlined for companies to find marketers for their products.
In this conversation, we dive deep into his early days of entrepreneurship, running an agency at 15 years of age, and then pivoting into SAAS. We also talk about AI and how his company Affistash implements it. The dangers of AI was also discussed.
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/PiticVic
Affistash (SAAS Company): https://affistash.com/
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Watch this episode if you are tired of Feeling Like Your Finances Have To Be A Struggle.
Aimee is the Money Confidence Coach for the female entrepreneur who is ready to finally ditch financial stress, struggle, and frustration. After over 10 years in the personal finance industry through multiple personal financial and medical crises, she was fed up with the lies that are being shouted from the rooftops by gurus and the media. So now, she blends practical strategies and mindset work together to help you step into unstoppable finances regardless of what's going on in the economy so that you can finally figure out the money thing without sacrificing your lifestyle.
In this conversation, she talks about the biggest misconceptions regarding money and how to mentally prepare yourself to be financially secure and free.
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Stephanie Greenwood, a trailblazing entrepreneur and women's health advocate who has been running Bubble and Bee Organic for 15 years. Her business builds Organic products for women after realizing the dangers of using everyday synthesized products that can lead to Hormonal Imbalances in a woman. In this episode, she shares her personal journey of overcoming hormonal imbalances and building a thriving business. She also opens up about the lessons she learned from her diagnosis with adenomyosis and her past abusive relationship. She has been a lifelong entrepreneur and started her first business in her early 20s. She shares her abundance of knowledge and experience for young entrepreneurs getting started in e-commerce or any other business. If you're struggling with hormonal imbalances or seeking to achieve optimal health, this episode is a must-listen. Our guest shares her expert insights on women's health and wellness, including tips for managing stress, balancing hormones, and achieving work-life balance. She also discusses the power of mindset and the importance of self-care in achieving success and happiness. With her contagious energy and passion for empowering women, Stephanie Greenwood is a true inspiration. She is soon starting her own podcast called: The Life Detox, where she will go much deeper into this topic. Don't miss out on this powerful conversation – listen now!
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Justin Saul is a father, serial entrepreneur, innovator, and mentor. Justin aims to build a strong and lasting organization around the triple bottom line of people, planet, and profit.
He is currently the founder of NNOXX - which will be the main topic of discussion in this episode. NNOXX is a revolution in fitness and performance — the first available wearable + mobile dashboard to measure nitric oxide, the body’s regulator of blood flow and oxygen to the body.
So if you are someone interested in Sports, Analytics, AI, and fitness wearables, you must watch this episode and learn more about NNoxx and Justin’s experiences with startups.
We also discuss fatherhood, entrepreneurship in 20s, striking a balance in life, and Justin's purpose to build continuously.
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Arnav Mishra is a serial Entrepreneur who is currently working on Dyne and recently raised $1.2M. He has also started and sold companies before. Arnav is also involved with Sustainability projects. In this conversation, we talk about his habits, Dyne, dating, College, and much more! Arnav is a hustler but also loves to party. He believes it is essential to strike a balance between both at the age of 22. His current startup: Dyne, is not his first company. Arnav has been heavily involved back in his community in India, building companies and organizing hackathons. Arnav is currently a student at UBC Sauder, Vancouver, Canada.
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Jimmy Jia is currently pursuing his PhD in Sustainability Finance. He has previously written books on Sustainability. He has also been a startup founder and has experience in many fields. This conversation with Jimmy is super helpful to anyone early in their career or even looking for a change. Jimmy's experience ranges from Climate tech to Sustainability Finance. He has made most of his impact in Seattle, San Francisco, and London. Jimmy has made it his lifelong mission to tackle Climate Change and address the controversies around it, such as ESG. How do we implement this properly? Jimmy talks about it in this episode.
We also learn from Jimmy about different ways to test Product Market Fit and how to approach potential customers when interviewing them for product validation.
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Here is my conversation with 22-year-old Entrepreneur Luca Washenko. His company, Rise, sells caffeine vapes and does 7 figures in Sales. Luca manages all this while also attending College. In this conversation, we talk about his business, University education, friends, vibes, and the importance of purpose. Luca has now scaled his company to over $300k/mo. He also runs a discord channel where he constantly drops sauce for those interested in organically growing their e-commerce sales. Luca is a mastermind in TikTok organic ads and has proven this from the sales he has generated from his own brand. He has taken brand building to a different level and now helps others with it inside his discord channel, the Collective. He also talks about "Money Twitter" and some of the misconceptions around College education. This episode is a must-watch for anyone new to e-commerce or any other startup looking to gain insights on growth hacks and get valuable tips.
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I had a great conversation with Misha Sokolov. We went over his mental health startup Klarr and how he came about it, and then talked about his love interests and what he looks for in a wife. Misha has some interesting thoughts on entrepreneurship and the famous figures we come across on the internet. He talks about his future plans and what makes him happiest.
Misha worked on Klarr. A mental health startup that helps patients find personalized psychiatrists. He worked on this startup out of Austria.
This conversation goes beyond startups, though. He has had strong views on how to find the perfect wife and build a family. Misha also talks about his opinions on gen-z entrepreneurs and what makes a successful one.
Is the fear of being 35 and living a mediocre life a good enough reason to start a company? What do you think?
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My talk with Omar Salem regarding his startup: Field Of Vision11, which will enable visually impaired fans to touch, hear, and feel the excitement of a sports match as it unfolds before them. We discussed Hardware startups, Engineering, and the importance of the lean methodology. For a long time, Visually impaired people have been unable to get the same football experience. However, Omar and his company are changing that. Through their hardware startup, they hope to let everyone in the world experience the beautiful game. Omar is based out of Ireland, so we also talked more about the startup culture there, the Venture Capital scene, and his vision for his company. He started this company when he was 21 during the COVID lockdown.
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Alan Leong is currently a faculty member at the University of Washington, Bothell. After decades of teaching and advising several biotech startups, Alan has lived an exciting life. Some time back, Alan was diagnosed with Blood cancer. However, this did not stop him from continuing his passion for teaching and mentoring startups. Alan has a proven record of creating lasting relationships, which he revealed exactly how to do in this episode. He also has much experience building biotech companies and other hard things. In this episode, we can learn from him on how to overcome these challenges. Alan's entrepreneurship class in the University of Washington and his retreats around Seattle have resulted in a strong community of startup founders that are able to leverage each other.
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A few years back, he was a waiter at a restaurant and worked part-time as a medical interpreter. Today, he is a successful real estate broker, aims to sell 50 houses in a single calendar year, and works for one of the biggest firms in the USA. Joaquin's journey wasn't easy. He is a true example of hard work and hustle. He also recently gained American citizenship. This was a life he would not have imagined a few years back. In this podcast, not only do we take a deep dive into Joaquin's inspirational story, but he also gives genuine tips to anyone interested in the Real Estate field. He goes over all the basics needed to understand the processes of selling and buying a house. We also get to talk about his experience of doing a master's degree in Real Estate at the University of Washington. Was it really worth it? Find out here.
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