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Founders-Meeting

Written by: Helga Osk | SERIOUS.BUSINESS
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This is the Founders-Meeting podcast—your Monday morning "snack" to kickstart the week with positivity, innovative thinking, and entrepreneurial drive. Every week, we dive into the minds of founders from around the globe, uncovering the strategies and stories behind their biggest wins and toughest challenges. Whether you're just starting out or scaling to new heights, this podcast is your weekly dose of motivation and insight. Hosted by Helga Osk Hlynsdottir, Spiritual Leader and co-founder of SERIOUS.BUSINESS, with over a decade of experience in building stronger teams, driving business growth, and crafting premium brands. Tune in every Monday for fresh inspiration—subscribe now and get inspired by your new favourite entrepreneurs.Copyright 2026 Helga Osk | SERIOUS.BUSINESS Economics Education Leadership Management & Leadership
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  • 33 | André Miranda / Musiversal: Why the Future of Music Is Human (Even in the Age of AI)
    May 4 2026

    🎧 Episode Overview

    In this Founders-Meeting episode, Helga Osk sits down with André Miranda, founder of Musiversal, to explore how music, technology, and entrepreneurship intersect in today’s rapidly evolving creative economy.

    André shares his journey from classical musician to tech founder, and how that transition shaped his vision for building a platform that creates stable income for musicians while giving creators instant access to world-class collaborators. We dive into branding, leadership, scaling a two-sided marketplace, and the real implications of AI in music creation.

    This conversation is a reminder that while technology evolves fast, human collaboration remains at the heart of great art 🎶🤍

    💡 Key Takeaways

    • Human collaboration is irreplaceable in music creation
    • AI can enhance workflows, but not emotional depth
    • Two-sided marketplaces require clarity and trust
    • Strong branding is essential in creative tech
    • Musiversal is reshaping income stability for musicians
    • Letting go is part of growing from founder to CEO
    • Emotional clarity strengthens leadership
    • Fearlessness and persistence fuel long-term success

    🗣️ Sound Bites

    • “Human collaboration creates art.”
    • “Standing out requires uniqueness.”
    • “Start without fear.”

    📍 Chapter Highlights

    00:00 – Introduction to Musiversal & André

    02:53 – From Musician to Entrepreneur

    05:35 – The Problem with Traditional Music Production

    08:32 – Serving Musicians & Creators

    11:16 – Transitioning into Tech

    14:20 – AI’s Role in Music Creation

    17:10 – The Future of Music & Humanity

    20:05 – Branding & Positioning Musiversal

    22:58 – Vision for the Future

    25:31 – Investment & Growth

    27:50 – Funding Challenges

    29:26 – Founder → CEO Transition

    32:57 – Letting Go & Scaling

    37:30 – Building Trust & Teams

    38:46 – Authentic Leadership

    43:14 – Starting Without Fear

    47:08 – Emotional Clarity in Business

    49:23 – Community & What’s Next

    🏢 Companies Mentioned

    • Musiversal

    🧡 Why You’ll Love This Episode

    If you’re building at the intersection of creativity and technology, this episode will resonate deeply. André’s story shows how staying human, values-driven, and emotionally aware can be a competitive advantage — not a weakness.

    📣 Connect with Us

    This podcast is brought to you by SERIOUS.BUSINESS.

    If you’re scaling fast but your story, positioning, or brand haven’t caught up — let’s fix that 👇🏻

    👉 Apply for your FREE Brand Masterplan 🦄

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    44 mins
  • 32| Thomas Helms / Crispa: The Art of Fundraising: Strategies for Success in Today's Market
    Mar 23 2026

    🎙️ From Farm to FinTech: Building the Future of Accounting with Founder Thomas Helms

    Episode Overview

    In this episode, we sit down with Thomas Helms, serial entrepreneur and founder of Crispa, a modern accounting platform rethinking how startups manage their finances.

    Thomas shares his journey from growing up on a Danish farm — where hard work, ownership, and problem-solving were daily realities — to management consulting, and ultimately into entrepreneurship. Along the way, he reflects on the mindset shifts required to move from strategy decks to building real products, teams, and companies.

    We dive deep into the inefficiencies of traditional accounting, the role of automation and AI in modern finance, and what it really takes to build and scale a FinTech company across borders. This conversation blends personal story with highly practical insights for founders navigating fundraising, team building, and fast-moving markets.

    💡 Key Takeaways

    1. Entrepreneurship demands relentless effort, resilience, and curiosity
    2. Deep understanding of financial operations is a superpower for founders
    3. Automation and AI are essential to scaling modern startups efficiently
    4. Small, empowered teams can outperform much larger organisations
    5. Fundraising works best when treated as a structured, intentional process
    6. Flexibility in technology and workflows enables long-term scalability
    7. Authentic leadership builds trust with both teams and investors
    8. Experimentation and iteration are critical to sustained innovation

    🗣️ Sound Bites

    1. “You need to be so much on top of those things.”
    2. “Every no brings me closer to a yes.”
    3. “Do things that don’t scale.”

    🧭 Chapters

    00:00 – Introduction to Thomas Helms and Crispa

    01:48 – Childhood Influences on Entrepreneurship

    05:41 – Transitioning from Corporate Life to Startups

    09:33 – Lessons from Consulting and Startup Execution

    13:17 – Building a Small, High-Impact Team

    16:59 – Why Traditional Accounting Systems Are Broken

    21:02 – The Reality of Being a Solo Founder

    24:45 – Hiring, Empowerment, and Trust

    28:38 – Vision, Values, and Company Culture

    32:20 – Vulnerability and Risk in FinTech

    36:03 – Fundraising Lessons and Strategy

    39:37 – Valuation, Timing, and Investor Alignment

    42:21 – Strategic Pivot: Platform vs. Firm Model

    45:39 – International Expansion & Regulatory Complexity

    49:22 – Cold Calling and Learning Sales

    54:50 – Choosing the Right Technology Stack

    59:56 – Early-Stage Startup Challenges

    01:02:10 – Maximising Long-Term Value and Cash Flow

    🧠 Why You’ll Love This Episode

    If you’re a founder who wants to actually understand your numbers, not just outsource them, this episode is for you. Thomas offers a rare mix of strategic clarity and operational honesty — from fundraising realities to building tech that truly scales. It’s a grounded, no-fluff look at what it takes to build a FinTech company from scratch, and why financial literacy is one of the most underrated founder skills.


    🏷️ Keywords

    Entrepreneurship, FinTech, Accounting, Crispa, Fundraising, Automation, AI, Leadership, Team Building, Startup Scaling


    🏢 Companies Mentioned

    1. Crispa


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    49 mins
  • 31 | Benjamin / Every: Why the Future of Food Starts in Your Freezer
    Mar 2 2026

    Founders Meeting | Benjamin / Every: Reviving Shared Mealtimes Through Plant-Based Innovation

    What if frozen food wasn’t a compromise — but the future of healthy, sustainable eating?

    In this Founders Meeting episode, we sit down with Benjamin, co-founder of Every, a Berlin-based company redefining convenient food with chef-crafted, plant-based frozen meals. Every isn’t just building a food brand — they’re rebuilding trust in the frozen aisle.

    Benjamin shares the journey of starting Every with his lifelong friend Casimir, the challenges of sourcing high-quality ingredients, and how shock-freezing technology preserves nutrients, flavour, and integrity. We explore how transparency, sustainability, and shared mealtimes sit at the heart of their mission — and why frozen food deserves a rebrand.

    This conversation goes beyond product. It’s about culture, connection, and building a food company rooted in values.

    🔑 In this episode, we talk about:

    Why Every exists — and the problem with modern convenience food

    The cultural importance of shared mealtimes

    Building a plant-based brand for everyone, not just vegans

    The sourcing challenges within the food industry

    How shock freezing preserves nutrients and reduces waste

    Transparency in packaging and building consumer trust

    Launching a company with a lifelong friend

    Financing and early-stage decisions

    Community-driven growth and customer feedback

    Reframing frozen food as premium, sustainable, and delicious


    🧠 Key Takeaways:

    Healthy eating should be effortless and enjoyable.

    Shared mealtimes foster connection in a fast-paced world.

    Shock freezing locks in nutrients and quality.

    Transparency builds trust in a sceptical food market.

    Plant-based food can appeal to a broad, mainstream audience.

    Building a business with a friend requires clarity and shared values.

    Sustainability and quality sourcing are long-term competitive advantages.

    Community engagement strengthens both brand and product.


    💬 Sound Bites:

    “The future of frozen food is sustainability.”

    “Shared mealtimes foster connections.”

    “Trust in the food industry is essential.”

    “Healthy eating should never feel like a compromise.”


    📍 Chapter Highlights:

    00:00 – Introduction to Every and Its Mission

    02:21 – Healthy Eating & Convenience

    05:23 – Childhood Influences and Food Heritage

    08:04 – Starting Every

    11:10 – Sourcing & Sustainability

    14:17 – Packaging & Direct-to-Consumer Strategy

    17:02 – Shock Freezing Explained

    20:18 – Challenges in Frozen Goods

    23:01 – The Future of Frozen Food

    26:06 – Plant-Based Market Perceptions

    29:14 – Building a Company with a Friend

    48:52 – Early Challenges & Decisions

    50:41 – Financing the Journey

    51:44 – Strategic Partnerships

    55:04 – Shared Values

    55:54 – Branding Evolution

    01:07:36 – Core Market Focus

    01:09:39 – Customer Education

    01:20:07 – Shared Mealtimes

    01:24:16 – Community Engagement


    🔗 Links & Resources:

    🥦 Every → https://every-foods.com/

    📍 Berlin, Germany


    🧡 Why You’ll Love This Episode:

    If you’re building a mission-driven brand — especially in a competitive, trust-sensitive industry — this episode is packed with insights. Benjamin shares what it really takes to challenge category assumptions, build with integrity, and create a product that aligns convenience with quality. It’s a powerful reminder that food isn’t just fuel — it’s culture, connection, and community.


    📣 Connect with Us:

    This podcast is brought to you by SERIOUS.BUSINESS.

    If your brand is growing but your positioning, messaging, or differentiation isn’t as strong as your product — we+ll fix that.

    1. 👉 Apply for your FREE Brand Masterplan 🦄

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    1 hr and 16 mins
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