Do you need to be in Silicon Valley or Dublin to build a major technology company?
Read MoreHow do you walk away from your dream job to risk everything to start your own company?
In this week's episode, we dig deep into how you do just that with former RTE star and startup founder, Mark Little.
Micheál Dyer and his co-founder Conor McCallion have built Ireland's largest meal prep company with zero outside funding from their HQ in Galway.
In this episode, Micheál breaks down the exact strategies they used to expand from just 23 customers in their first week, to now being Ireland's number 1 provider.
Read MoreMost people take home some terrible souvenirs from their holidays. When he was just 22, when traveling around Thailand, Caolan Cullen discovered the idea that would become his future business.
Read MoreWhy do so many professional sports stars become entrepreneurs?
In today's episode, we chat with former Leinster, Munster and Ireland rugby player, Shane Monahan, who brings us on his journey from sports star to entrepreneur.
Read MoreHow do you go from being on the path to becoming actuary to living in Thailand running a successful business from your laptop?
Siobhan O'Hagan is one of Ireland's best known online fitness coaches and in today’s episode breaks down how she quit her 9-5 job to become a personal trainer, and fitness entrepreneur.
Read MoreWelcome to episode 9 of The Entrepreneur Experiment podcast where I chat with James Murphy, founder of Zest Fitness and BeatBox Gym.
Founded 6 years ago in the height of the last economic recession, James has built a business that now earns over 6 figures per year. Despite this, he’s willing to risk it all and start again with his latest venture.
Read MoreFabio is extremely open with his story and reveals how he turned his back on the lucrative world of software engineering to set up his own company.
We learn what it takes to start and grow one of Ireland’s most recognisable e-commerce brands. With his window to make sales only running for a few months, Fabio lets us in on the secrets he uses to scale up a business rapidly in a short space of time.
Read MoreIn this week's diary episode, I reveal why I'm forcing myself to fail. To fail and keep failing so that it becomes nothing to fear.
Fear of failure is the number one reason why a fantastic idea never leaves the entrepreneurs brain or notebook.
Read MoreIn this week's diary episode, I reveal how the workload from The Entrepreneur Experiment combined with my regular job is pushing me to the limit.
Read Moreideas! Everyone has them but few make the leap to make them a reality.
This week’s episode with maker/entrepreneur David Delahunty, we delve deep into the idea generation process.
Read MoreIn this week's diary episode, I reveal how the official launch of The Entrepreneur Experiment went.
We learn how to start a podcast from scratch when you have no idea what you are doing. My official YouTube channel also launched this week and I give you a behind the scenes insight into how to shoot a YouTube video.
In my other business, we are subjected to threats and deal with a client who refuses to pay his bill.
It's a very real and honest episode and I hope you enjoy it.
Read MoreEpisode 2 is an in-depth interview with Tommy Courtney. Tommy is the CEO and founder of Prelo, a corporate relocation services platform. A B2B service, Tommy’s company helps companies relocate employee’s to new cities around the globe.
In this episode, we discuss starting on your own versus finding a team, and advice, when to take it and when to ignore it! He reveals how he manages his mental health when juggling the demands of being a startup founder and discusses strategies he uses to stay healthy.
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