InspiredStartups.com : Entrepreneurs Talks with Founders Sharing Their Real Startup Stories

InspiredStartups.com : Entrepreneurs Talks with Founders Sharing Their Real Startup Stories

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Through these startup stories podcast we hope to inspire you and shape your thinking on various entrepreneurial topics such as choosing startup ideas and starting own business, market and product validation, startup growth and growth-hacking, getting funding (venture capital, angel investors and pitching); but also wider topics such startup incubators and accelerators, startup events and startup communities around the world. We hope you will get inspired from the InspiredStartups.com talks with founders sharing their real startup stories. Enjoy our podcast episodes and don’t forget to visit and join our growing online startup community of passionate entrepreneurs and startup lovers on www.InspiredStartups.com!

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Interview with Liam Casey (PCH)

Dec 11, 201419 min

Liam's Startup Story (Interview Highlights): What Liam enjoys most about being an entrepreneur and how he saw an opportunity for PCH. PCH success at being global from day one of the company. Liam's inspiration for PCH's Hardware Highway 1 incubator. Opportunities around innovation from new prototypi

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Interview with Cristina Luminea (ThoughtBox)

Dec 9, 201428 min

Cristina's Startup Story (Interview Highlights): From her own startup to helping other startups, Cristina shares her experience of helping 25 new startups together with European Pioneers (1.45) Cristina tells us about the early days of Thoughtbox, from being part of an incubator programme, to throwi

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Interview with DC Cahalane (Teamwork)

Nov 18, 201452 min

DC Cahalane's Startup Story (Interview Highlights): DC's computer science background and flair for event management extends to Teamwork. DC sites the Web Summit as one of the best ways to connect with early adopters. His mixed love/hate relationship with the term growth hacking. DC makes the point o