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The Founder Coach Podcast
Dave Bailey
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Why Communication is Critical To Scale | Ed Klinger, CEO of Flock
Saison 2 · Épisode 22
mardi 12 octobre 2021 • Durée 36:51
How can scale-ups maintain good communication as they scale? My guest, Ed Leon Klinger, is the CEO of Flock—a company that uses data to provide usage-based insurance for drones, cars and vans.
In this episode, Ed explains why he likes to transcribe fundraising meetings to hunt for learnings, he shares why he's grateful that his board let him fail, and we unpack the broad challenge of communication as you scale the team.
Key links:
Flock website: https://flockcover.com
Ed Leon Klinger profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edleonklinger/
Dave Bailey profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davesuperman/
Timestamps:
[01:18] When did you expand from drones to automotive?
[05:48] What unique approaches helped you close your Series B?
[12:15] How did you choose your Series B investor, Social Capital?
[17:30] How has pivoting the business shaped you as a leader?
[21:56] What assumptions about enterprise SaaS turned out to be false?
[29:41] What are ways to influence culture aside from communicating it?
[34:59] What books do you recommend for founders?
Got feedback? Email us at podcast@foundercoach.com. And don't forget to hit follow/subscribe so you don't miss out on new episodes.
What It's Like to Be Always on Show | Raoul Fraser, CEO of Lovat Parks
Saison 2 · Épisode 21
mardi 28 septembre 2021 • Durée 38:35
As a founder you're always on show. My guest, Raoul Fraser, is the CEO of Lovat Parks—a scale-up building residential and holiday caravan parks across the UK.
In this episode, Raoul walks us through his vision for the caravan park industry, he explains the challenges of having physical locations, and we discuss the difficulty of feeling like you're always on show to your team—something every leader can relate to.
Key links:
Lovat Parks website: https://lovatparks.com/
Raoul Fraser profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raoul-fraser/
Dave Bailey profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davesuperman/
[00:53] How did you end up building holiday parks?
[04:24] What is your vision for Lovat Parks?
[07:55] What challenges come with having physical locations?
[10:28] Why are customer reviews so important?
[15:14] What practices haven't scaled?
[19:01] How do you get honest feedback from the team?
[20:22] How do you approach building your network?
[23:29] How much responsibility should founders take for mistakes?
[27:41] What are the challenges to finding balance as CEO?
[32:37] How to meditate without sitting still
Got feedback? Email us at podcast@foundercoach.com. And don't forget to hit follow/subscribe so you don't miss out on new episodes.
How The Role of CEO Changes You | Charles Wells, CEO of HelloSelf (Series A)
Saison 2 · Épisode 1
mercredi 19 mai 2021 • Durée 35:51
How does the role of CEO force you to change? Meet Charles Wells, CEO of HelloSelf—a company with a mission to help everyone practically work on self-improvement.
In this episode, Charles shares his company's amazing origin story, we discuss the transition from manager to leader, and the challenge of giving up areas of the business.
We also discuss shadow cultures and how to avoid letting the external mission corrode the internal one.
Key links:
HelloSelf website: https://www.helloself.com/
Charles' profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesjwells/
Key timestamps:
[01:17] Did I get the problem statement correct?
[03:17] What were some preconceptions you had about raising money ?
[09:41] What's different about HelloSelf's approach?
[16:14] How did you decide on which problem to solve?
[19:33] What's difficult about being a CEO that we don't talk enough about?
[21:56] What skills did you have to learn to transition from manager to leader?
[26:07] The danger of shadow culture
[29:56] Did you hand over problems too early, too late or about right?
[30:45] Quick-fire round (new!)
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Special Edition: Why Vulnerability is a CEO Super-Power | 10th Episode Celebration
Épisode 10
mercredi 31 mars 2021 • Durée 35:49
In this special edition to mark the 10th episode of the Founder Coach Podcast, I unpack the most powerful moments on the show this far—moments that demonstrate and celebrate the power of vulnerable leadership.
As well as sharing practical takeaways on topics like building a culture of resilience and challenge, managing stress, and stepping out of the details, I'll leave with you with some powerful questions that help you integrate these ideas in your role as a leader. I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I enjoyed creating it.
Key Timestamps:
[01:21] Chris Edson, CEO Second Nature, on stepping out of the details
[05:11] Paul Ford, CEO Acin, on building resilience
[09:28] Jacob Waern, CEO EduMe, on showing vulnerability as a leader
[13:00] Jack Tang, CEO Urban, on routines for stress management
[16:01] Anastasia Leng, CEO CreativeX, on encouraging challenge from your team
[21:01] Ben Stephenson, CEO Impala, on having tough conversations with leaders
[25:27] Rebecca Kelly, CEO VenueScanner, on hiring a Chief of Staff
[29:30] Will Read, CEO Sideways 6, on the importance of self-compassion
A big thank you to all the CEOs that have taken part and supported our mission—to share unvarnished stories about the emotional realities of leading high-growth tech startups. You're not alone.
Why Being a Peacetime CEO Isn't Easy | Will Read, CEO of Sideways 6 (Scale-up)
Épisode 9
mercredi 17 mars 2021 • Durée 28:02
How easy is it to transition from 'wartime' to 'peacetime' as a CEO? Meet Will Read, CEO of Sideways 6—a company that helps companies capture big ideas from their employees.
In this episode, Will shares his capital-efficient approach to growth, we discuss the anxiety that comes with the CEO role, and explain why it's important to celebrate wins with your team.
We also unpack the transition from 'wartime' to 'peacetime' CEO—and why it's not as easy as you may think.
Key links:
Sideways 6 website: https://www.sideways6.com/careers
Will Read's profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wread/
Key timestamps:
[02:58] How did you adapt Sideway 6 as you scaled?
[05:49] Capital efficiency: How much did you raise?
[09:12] How did you reposition the business after Covid?
[11:24] Which of the experiments didn't work and which messaging has ended up working out for you?
[13:56] How is your corporate podcast coming along?
[16:21] Peacetime vs. wartime CEO
[19:30] The anxiety of strategy
[22:54] How do you exercise self-compassion as CEO?
[26:41] Celebrating your teams wins
Got feedback? Email us on podcast@foundercoach.co. And don't forget to hit follow/subscribe so you don't miss out on new episodes.
How Do You Encourage New Behaviours | Luke Fisher, CEO of Mo (Series A)
Épisode 8
mardi 2 mars 2021 • Durée 28:19
How do you encourage new behaviours? Meet Luke Fisher, CEO of Mo, SaaS software that allows teams and companies to share their wins and encourage new behaviours.
In this episode, Luke Fisher explains how he 'dog-foods' his own product to celebrate wins in his team, how he adapted his fundraising approach during COVID, and how the North Star Metric framework links to OKRs.
We also talk about the often conflicting needs of end-users and the economic buyer.
Key links:
Mo website: https://mo.work/
Luke Fisher profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lsfisher/
Key timestamps:
[00:41] What was the context at WorldPay before you started the business?
[04:12] How does Mo work?
[08:15] Do you use the platform at your company?
[10:52] What did you have to do to adapt to remote pitches during COVID?
[14:06] What are the specific benchmarks that drive stress in your company?
[16:00] How do you implement the North Star Metric framework?
[18:00] How do align pricing with customer value?
[21:00] How would Mo work in small teams?
[25:00] How do you align a team when there's uncertainty?
Thanks to Jason and Merlin for their great input.
Got feedback? Email us at podcast@foundercoach.co. And don't forget to hit follow/subscribe so you don't miss out on new episodes.
Why Every Founder Needs a Chief of Staff | Rebecca Kelly, CEO of VenueScanner (Series Seed)
Épisode 7
mardi 16 février 2021 • Durée 36:16
What's it like to see revenues drop 95%? Meet Rebecca Kelly, CEO of VenueScanner—a marketplace that connects event organisers with their ideal venue.
In this episode, Rebecca shares her insights on marketplace business models, tells the story of how Covid dramatically impacted her business, and how she reinvented an events marketplace to stay relevant—even when there are no events happening.
She also explains how to think about the Chief of Staff role—a must-listen for every CEO interested in recruiting one.
Key links:
VenueScanner website: https://www.venuescanner.com/
Rebecca Kelly profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-kelly-5928054b/
Key timestamps:
[03:51] What were some assumptions about the events space that turned out to be false?
[07:18] How can you tell whether to push commissions or subscriptions?
[12:07] Why did you decide to hire a Chief of Staff?
[20:54] How did Covid affect your business?
[27:02] What does it take to build good relationships with investors?
[28:37] How have you reinvented your business model in light of the pandemic?
Thanks to Guy and Angus for their great input.
Got feedback? Email us on podcast@foundercoach.co. And don't forget to hit follow/subscribe so you don't miss out on new episodes.
What It Means to Put People First | Ben Stephenson, CEO of Impala (Series B)
Épisode 6
mercredi 3 février 2021 • Durée 33:58
What does it mean to put 'People First' in a fast-growing company? Meet Ben Stephenson, CEO of Impala—a company building a suite of travel APIs that make building travel tech a lot easier.
In this episode, Ben Stephenson explains how he went from Seed to Series B in six months, how the pandemic affected their travel-focused business, and why hiring a head of people made a huge difference in building a remote-first culture. We also discuss the importance of inviting your leaders to the conversation.
Key links:
Impala website: https://impala.travel/
Ben Stephenson profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-stephenson-13032b33/
Key timestamps:
[01:47] What happened in TechStars?
[07:07] How did you approach your Series A?
[08:52] How did you raise Series A in less than a month?
[10:37] How did you raise a Series B 6 months later?
[14:47] What happens when you get a global pandemic in travel?
[16:48] How do you shape culture in a remote environment?
[23:51] Why do you use external search firms
[25:51] What has been one of your most significant learnings as a CEO?
[30:58] What can we expect from Impala in the next few months?
Thanks to Jens, Jean and Julian (all the Js) for their great input.
Got feedback? Email us on podcast@foundercoach.co. And don't forget to hit follow/subscribe so you don't miss out on new episodes.
How to Encourage Constructive Dissent | Anastasia Leng, CEO of CreativeX (Series A)
Épisode 5
mercredi 20 janvier 2021 • Durée 44:33
How do you get your team to speak up to the CEO? Meet Anastasia Leng, CEO of CreativeX—a Series A SaaS company that helps B2C brands understand the performance of image and video content.
In this episode, Anastasia explains how she got term sheets for a company with no name, unpacks the founder-investor partnership, and explains why high-standards are a perk.
We also discuss 'Devil's Avocado' (a term borrowed from Sarah Wood), and other ways to encourage constructive dissent.
Key links:
CreativeX website: https://www.creativex.com/
Open job positions: https://creativex.freshteam.com/jobs
Anastasia Leng profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleng/
Dave's essay on wise interventions: http://bit.ly/wise-interventions
Key timestamps:
[01:01] What's it like to be back in the office (alone)?
[05:50] How do you collect data on being 'on-brand'?
[08:20] Tell us about your Series A raise.
[12:09] How did you go from agency to SaaS?
[23:21] What's it like to lead a team of 35 employees?
[27:01] How did you define your company's values?
[31:21] What are the challenges of having a culture of constructive dissent?
[33:13] How do you encourage people to speak up?
Thanks to Alex Dunsdon and John Griffin for their great input.
Got feedback? Email us on podcast@foundercoach.co. And don't forget to hit follow/subscribe so you don't miss out on new episodes.
What It Means To Leave Your Comfort Zone | Jacob Waern, CEO of EduMe (Series A)
Épisode 4
mercredi 16 décembre 2020 • Durée 45:05
What does it mean to leave your comfort zone as a CEO? Meet Jacob Waern, CEO of EduMe (Series A), a mobile-based training tool that gives desk-less workforces the knowledge they need to succeed.
In this episode, Jacob talks about his experience reducing his team by 90%, explains how he raised while sick with suspected Coronavirus, and we discuss what it takes to build a strong leadership team.
We also look at the tension between empowering processes and empowering people.
Key links:
EduMe website: https://edume.com/
Open job positions: https://edume.com/join-us
Jacob Waern profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-waern-a13165/
Key timestamps:
[01:23] What's the story EduMe?
[03:02] What are common misconceptions about pivots?
[07:43] What was it like to fire 90% of the company?
[13:37] When did you decide to build a category?
[17:00] What was it like to raise during Covid
[22:57] How did you build a relationship with a Valley investor?
[32:24] What system can result in a strong leadership team?
[37:37] What's it like to realise the company can grow faster than its individuals?
[42:41] Vulnerability vs. over-sharing
Thanks to Andreas Schörling, Anders Nilsson and Pietro Bezza for their great input.
Got feedback? Email us on podcast@foundercoach.co. And don't forget to hit follow/subscribe so you don't miss out on new episodes.









