
In this podcast, we share stories that usually are left untold. We shed light on the struggles and learnings of successful people. We hope that by this, we can validate that each and everyone has their struggles - and give you insights into how to cope with your own mind.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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In this episode, we're joined by the fascinating multitalent in politics and business world: Mikael Junger. Mikael dives into the key lessons he's learned throughout his career as a leader and from the working life in general . He'll also highlight t... more
In this episode, Jenni Kynnös, a well-known entrepreneur and CEO, shares her insights and experiences about the founder exit. Together with Salla, she also talks about her learnings as a leader – and reveals the building blocks of a successful compan... more
In this episode, Timo Lappi, a seasoned entrepreneur turned Chairman of the Board at Heltti Oy, shares his experiences and profound insights about leadership.
How does the leadership perspective change when one moves from CEO to Chairman? And what... more
This time, we sat down with Piia Kuosmanen, Co-founder & CEO of Velbi.
In addition to her story, Piia shares her learnings about the burnout phenomenon and her personal experience, tells us what keeps her awake at night, gives concrete tips about ... more
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