The Luxembourg Mind Podcast - Business Beyond Borders

Prash

Business Beyond Borders (Stories of success from Luxembourg) is a video podcast series aspiring to bring to the forefront the incredible thought leadership, vision, and success of Luxembourg's business decision makers. We aim to provide listeners with a personal look at the journeys of our speakers, highlighting the challenges they faced, their connections to Luxembourg, and their insights on the big picture for the country. This podcast is a part of The Luxembourg Mind platform.

  1. Jul 7

    Business Beyond Borders E27: Sven Clement, Member of Parliament & Serial Entrepreneur

    **Business Beyond Borders E27 | Sven Clement**Is Luxembourg facing deeper challenges than many people realize?In this episode of *The Luxembourg Mind*, Prash sits down with Sven Clement, Member of Parliament and one of Luxembourg's most outspoken political voices, for a candid conversation about the country's future.Together, they explore whether Luxembourg's political stability is beginning to mask growing pressures around housing, trust in institutions, social cohesion, and civic engagement. Sven also discusses why transparency reforms continue to face resistance, whether Luxembourg is immune to the political polarization seen across Europe, and what role technology and professional experience should play in modern politics.No conversation with Sven Clement would be complete without addressing the recent turbulence surrounding the Pirate Party. In this interview, he speaks openly the scrutiny, the lessons he has taken from that period, and how it has shaped him as both a politician and a leader.The conversation concludes with a rapid-fire round covering Luxembourg's hidden strengths, outdated ideas, misconceptions about the Pirate Party, and practical advice for anyone who wants to play a more active role in shaping the country's future.Whether you're interested in Luxembourg politics, transparency, technology, or the future of democracy, this is an open and thought-provoking conversation that goes beyond the headlines.Watch, share, and let us know your thoughts in the comments.*Business Beyond Borders* is a video podcast series under *The Luxembourg Mind*, bringing forward the perspectives and experiences of Luxembourg's business, political, and civic leaders.Chapters00:00 Introduction01:08 The Biggest Challenges Luxembourg Still Underestimates03:46 Is Luxembourg Entering a Period of Greater Social Tension?09:51 Does Luxembourg Still Have a Transparency Problem?15:35 Why Transparency Reforms Face So Much Resistance24:57 Lessons from a Difficult Chapter for the Pirate Party26:51 Does Business Experience Make Better Politicians?36:45 Why Don't More Internationals Get Involved in Politics?45:58 Rapid Fire: Politics, Pirates, and Personal Views48:26 How You Can Help Shape Luxembourg's Future

  2. Jun 26

    The Luxembourg Mind E26: Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

    **The Luxembourg Mind E26 |  @gurudev  Sri Sri Ravi Shankar**What can a spiritual leader teach CEOs, politicians, entrepreneurs, and anyone navigating an increasingly complex world?In this special episode of *The Luxembourg Mind*, Prash sits down with Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, humanitarian, peace ambassador, and founder of the Art of Living Foundation, whose work has influenced millions across more than 180 countries, including world leaders, negotiators, and policymakers.Together, they explore whether spirituality has a place in leadership, why stress has become a badge of honor in high-performance careers, and whether today's growing polarization is ultimately a failure of institutions or of ourselves. They also tackle the criticism often directed at modern spiritual movements, discuss India's transformation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and examine what the rest of the world still misunderstands about modern India.Whether you're interested in leadership, geopolitics, business, or personal growth, this is a conversation that will challenge the way you think.Watch, share, and let us know your biggest takeaway in the comments.## Chapters00:00 Introduction to Gurudev and the Art of Living01:11 Gurudev's impact on world leaders03:00 Can Spirituality Succeed Where Diplomacy Struggles?04:24 Examples of spiritual success from outside India06:44 Wearing stress as a badge of honour08:25 Does good stress exist?09:56 Is our world more stressful today?11:30 Can social media be used to solve for stress?12:20 Responsibility: Corporates vs Individuals 12:34 Should We Be Skeptical of Spiritual Gurus?16:15 India's Rise: What Has It Gotten Right?17:50 Narendra Modi's secret of success19:54 The One Struggle That Unites Us All20:53 Message for Luxembourg

  3. Jun 11

    Business Beyond Borders E25: Jérémy Buchet, Market ByJérémy

    Building a Business With Soul: Jérémy Buchet on Community, Impact & EntrepreneurshipCan you build a successful business without chasing endless growth?In this episode of The Impact Founders (part of The Luxembourg Mind: Business Beyond Borders series), Alina sits down with Jérémy Buchet, founder of By Jérémy and Market by Jérémy, for a thoughtful conversation about entrepreneurship, community, sustainability, and staying true to your values.What began as a small independent hair salon has grown into one of Luxembourg's most beloved lifestyle destinations. Yet Jérémy deliberately chose a different path from the traditional startup playbook. Rather than expanding aggressively, opening multiple locations, or turning his business into a franchise, he focused on preserving quality, trust, and genuine human connection.Jérémy shares how he started his entrepreneurial journey at just 15 years old, the lessons he learned along the way, and why success means much more than growth metrics and profitability.In this conversation, you'll learn:* How Jérémy built By Jérémy into a trusted brand without compromising his values* Why he chose not to franchise or aggressively scale the business* The role sustainability plays in everyday business decisions* How to create a genuine community rather than simply acquire customers* The realities of hiring and talent shortages in Luxembourg* What entrepreneurship in Luxembourg looks like behind the scenes* Why the future of the Gare district matters for the city as a wholeWhether you're an entrepreneur, business owner, leader, or simply curious about what it takes to build a meaningful business, this episode offers a refreshing perspective on success, growth, and purpose.Watch, share, and tell us your favorite takeaway in the comments.## About the SeriesThe Impact Founders spotlights entrepreneurs building with purpose, ventures rooted in innovation, impact, and long-term value creation. As part of The Luxembourg Mind, the series highlights the people helping shape Luxembourg's entrepreneurial ecosystem and demonstrating that business can create value far beyond profit.#Luxembourg #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #Sustainability #CommunityBuilding #ImpactFounders #BusinessBeyondBorders #TheLuxembourgMind## Chapters00:00 Introduction01:42 Jérémy's Entrepreneurial Journey05:30 Opening the First By Jérémy Salon08:20 Building a Community and Leading with Values15:20 Sustainability, Vegan Products & Green Circle Salon17:40 The Birth of Market by Jérémy21:10 Why Jérémy Refused to Scale22:50 The Famous Waiting List Explained26:15 Protecting Quality Over Growth29:15 Building a Team and Hiring for Values30:25 The Talent Shortage Challenge in Luxembourg34:45 Entrepreneurship in Luxembourg: Opportunities and Obstacles38:50 The Future of Luxembourg's Gare District42:30 Rapid Fire: Leadership, Success & Looking Ahead46:15 Final Reflections

  4. Apr 29

    Business Beyond Borders E24: Laurent Mosar, Member of Parliament & Alderman for Lux City

    In Conversation with Laurent Mosar | Four Decades at the Heart of Luxembourg PoliticsIn this episode, Prash sits down with Laurent Mosar, former President of Parliament, current Member of Parliament, and alderman for Luxembourg City, for a candid conversation on the realities shaping Luxembourg today.With more than four decades in public life, Laurent does not shy away from difficult positions. He speaks openly about where he disagrees with his own party, and why experience gives him the freedom to do so. One example stands out: his support for extending voting rights in national elections to non-citizens, a position that challenges the current political consensus.We also dive into one of the most debated topics in Luxembourg today: safety and quality of life. Laurent acknowledges that concerns are rising, but puts them in a broader context, arguing that Luxembourg is not alone and that many of these pressures are being felt across major cities globally.On integration, the conversation turns to participation. In a country where around half the population was not born here, Laurent expects a shift in the coming years, with more residents stepping forward not just as voters, but as candidates shaping the political landscape.Along the way, we explore what quality of life really means in practice, how progress should be measured, and what it takes to stay connected to people after decades in politics.Whether you care about politics, city life, or Luxembourg’s future, this is a direct and thought provoking conversation.Watch, share, and let us know your thoughts in the comments.Business Beyond Borders is a video podcast series under The Luxembourg Mind, bringing forward the perspectives and experiences of Luxembourg’s decision makers.Chapters00:00 Meet Laurent Mosar: Four Decades in the Room01:27 The biggest challenges facing Luxembourg today03:14 What Quality of Life Really Means in Luxembourg City05:32 Safety and Order: Are Things Getting Better or Worse?09:18 Integration on the Ground: What Actually Works13:46 The Gaps in Integration We Still Ignore15:57 Why Expats Still Don’t Vote and How to Change That18:06 What Keeps Laurent Going After 40 Years in Politics21:32 Rapid Fire: Surprises, Opinions, and Curveballs28:28 Where to Start If You Want to Shape Luxembourg’s Future

  5. Mar 1

    Business Beyond Borders E23: Agnieszka Zajac, Odgers Luxembourg

    Boards, CEOs & the Talent: Behind the scenes of leadership decision-making | Agnieszka Zajac,, Managing Partner, Odgers LuxembourgIn this episode of The Impact Founders (part of The Luxembourg Mind: Business Beyond Borders series), Alina talks to Agnieszka Zajac, Managing Partner of Odgers Luxembourg - a global Executive Search and Leadership Advisory firm.We go behind the scenes of how leadership decisions are really made - from CEO succession planning and next-gen leadership skills, to women leadership and age bias in the European talent market. Agnieszka shares her cross-border journey (and how she convinced Odgers’ headquarters to back Luxembourg as a serious market), why Luxembourg’s “smallness” is both a superpower and a trap, and what boards should prioritize if they want leaders who can handle what’s coming next. In this conversation, you’ll learn:- Why succession planning should start the day a CEO is hired- What “next-generation CEO” really means: agility, self-awareness, tech fluency, communication with impact- What Odgers does to push 50/50 shortlists and widen the pipeline of “board-ready” women- Why age + gender remain the biggest biases - and how to challenge them with process and evidenceIf you’re relocating to Luxembourg, building a leadership team, or thinking about your own next step, this episode is for you. The episode closes with a rapid-fire round: if you want to know Agnieszka’s view on the key trends which will reshape the industry and the skills we should all learn to stay relevant - stay with us until the end of the interview. Watch, share, and tell us your favorite takeaway in the comments.About the seriesThe Impact Founders spotlights entrepreneurs building with purpose - ventures rooted in innovation, impact, and long-term value creation. Part of The Luxembourg Mind, it highlights Luxembourg as a launchpad for high-impact entrepreneurship and cross-border leadership.#Luxembourg #Leadership #SuccessionPlanning #ExecutiveSearch #WomenInLeadership #Diversity #Talent #OdgersChapters 00:00 Intro: what we’ll cover (succession, women leadership, age bias, talent competition) 01:33 Agnieszka’s cross-border story and why she stayed in Luxembourg06:19 “Luxembourg magic”: access to decision-makers and the risk of being too conservative11:30 Executive education: how INSEAD shaped advisory approach16:32 Next-gen CEOs & succession planning26:10 Impact - hiring and inspiring leaders of tomorrow32:08 Women leadership: confidence and insisting on 50/50 shortlists 41:59 Age bias in Europe: why it persists and how to break it with process + proof45:19 Rapid fire: AI, courage, thinking beyond boundaries, adapting with AI50:24 Closing + gift: time, curiosity, and the “Order of Time” moment

  6. Feb 16

    Business Beyond Borders E22: Samuele Pinta, Satispay

    Building Satispay Beyond Borders | Samuele Pinta, Co-Founder, SatispayIn this episode of The Impact Founders (part of The Luxembourg Mind: Business Beyond Borders series), we sit down with Samuele Pinta, co-founder of Satispay - an Italian-born fintech that reached unicorn status and now serves nearly 6 million users with a network of around 400,000 merchants.Samuele takes us back to the early days: three young founders - no office, no money, but lot’s of energy, conviction, and a willingness to build something that felt almost impossible. He shares the moment he joined the journey and how enthusiasm and intuition helped him to make that decision. We explore the milestones that shaped Satispay’s trajectory: learning to raise capital in a European context where founders were often expected to give up control, and building the kind of investor track record that supports long-term scale. The conversation then moves into what makes Satispay different. The real breakthrough, he argues, was creating a network independent from the credit cards and solving the “chicken and egg” problem of bringing both consumers and merchants into the same system.A strong theme of the episode is Luxembourg as a strategic base. Samuele explains why Satispay chose Luxembourg in 2018 as the place “from which we offer the service all over Europe.” We then go deep into what is at the cornerstone of everything that Satispay does - culture. As Satispay grew from 3 people to 700, the company had to rebuild its operating framework repeatedly defining 11 non-negotiable pillars that act as a compass for behavior and decision-making. These aren’t posters: any employee can reset a meeting simply by calling out when a conversation is no longer “user first.”Satispay’s hiring process mirrors this discipline. Candidates are evaluated against the pillars, and hiring decisions require strong alignment across interviewers - because bringing in the wrong person creates long-lasting damage, while the right person changes everything “from the day after.” We also touch on co-founder dynamics. Sam describes a culture of direct challenge and continuous exchange - but with one crucial condition: the founders trust each other because they know they’re aiming at the same destination.The episode closes with a rapid-fire round: if you want to know Samuele’s favourite App, the fintech trend he’s most excited about and his view of AI in payments - stay with us until the end of the interview. Watch, share, and tell us your favorite takeaway in the comments.About the seriesThe Impact Founders spotlights entrepreneurs building with purpose - ventures rooted in innovation, impact, and long-term value creation. Part of The Luxembourg Mind, it highlights Luxembourg as a launchpad for high-impact entrepreneurship and cross-border leadership.Chapters00:00 Meet Samuele Pinta01:28 From Family Business to Startup Co-Founder05:48 Early Challenges: Hiring, Fundraising & Scale10:08 Why Satispay: Rethinking Payments16:58 Why Luxembourg: A Gateway to Europe22:52 Scaling Culture: From 3 to 70028:16 Hiring for Values and Fit32:34 Co-Founder Dynamics34:37 Rapid Fire43:11 Angel Investing: Backing Founders

  7. Feb 11

    The Luxembourg Mind Geopolitical Symposium 2026: From impact to action

    The 2025 Luxembourg Mind Geopolitics Symposium brought together leaders from business, policy, and professional communities for an evening focused on clarity, context, and practical guidance in a rapidly shifting global environment.As geopolitical uncertainty becomes a constant feature of strategic decision making, this year’s symposium set out to answer a simple but urgent question: not only what is happening in the world, but how leaders can navigate what comes next.We were honoured to welcome Xavier Bettel, Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, who opened the evening with reflections on diplomacy, global tensions, and Luxembourg’s role on the international stage. Insightful, engaging, and characteristically warm, his remarks set the tone for the discussions that followed.The keynote address was delivered by Dariush Yazdani, Partner at PwC Luxembourg, who offered a data driven global outlook that combined strategic depth with clarity and perspective, grounding complex geopolitical dynamics in real world implications for leaders and organisations.The panel discussion featured Laura Rossi of Dechert LLP, Sud Sivaji of Aperam, and Gerard Cops of PwC Luxembourg. Their exchange explored how geopolitical shifts are reshaping regulation, supply chains, investment decisions, and leadership priorities, sparking thoughtful debate that continued well beyond the stage.The conversation was expertly moderated by Maria Pawelek and Yongyi, whose clarity and presence kept the discussion focused and engaging throughout the evening. Guiding the flow of the event was Prash Chandrasekhar, founder of The Luxembourg Mind, who served as master of ceremonies.The symposium brought together alumni and members from more than fifteen business schools and professional associations, reinforcing The Luxembourg Mind’s mission to foster informed dialogue, critical thinking, and meaningful connections across Luxembourg’s business and policy ecosystem.We extend our sincere thanks to our sponsor PwC Luxembourg, to Kenny Panjanaden, Charlène Krajniewski, and Eugénie Dewulf for their support behind the scenes, and to Fabio Mendes for capturing the evening.Thank you to everyone who joined us. We look forward to continuing the conversation in 2026.

  8. 12/18/2025

    Business Beyond Borders E21: Carole Hartmann, Mayor Echternach, President-DP, Member of Parliament

    In this insightful episode, Prash talks to Carole Hartmann, Mayor of Echternach, President of the Democratic Party, and Member of Parliament, for a wide ranging conversation that explores her journey, her values, and her vision for Luxembourg's future.Carole reflects on her path from the legal world into national politics, sharing the motivations that shaped her public service and the responsibilities that come with leading a major political party. She discusses how Luxembourgs political landscape is changing, what it means to carry the DP forward, and the priorities she believes are essential for the country at this pivotal moment.We also look at her role representing Echternach, the importance of regional voices in national decision making, and the balance between local concerns and nationwide strategy. Carole opens up about the experience of being one of the few women at the top of a political party and the lessons she has learned about leadership, authenticity, and resilience.Beyond politics, our conversation touches on her involvement in civic and community life, the values that keep her grounded, and the goals she hopes to achieve in the coming years. The episode also features a lively rapid fire round, where Carole reveals her competitive spirit, hidden talents, and even the last board game she played, followed by thoughtful advice for young people hoping to contribute to Luxembourgs future.Whether you are interested in politics, public service, or understanding the people shaping Luxembourg's direction, this conversation with Carole Hartmann offers perspective, inspiration, and a closer look at leadership in action.Chapters00:00 Introducing Carole Hartmann01:08 The journey to becoming President of the DP03:30 Key priorities shaping the DPs direction04:40 The most urgent challenges facing Luxembourg today06:46 How coalition governments are formed and maintained in Luxembourg09:33 Representing Echternach while addressing national issues11:03 The state of gender diversity in Luxembourgish politics13:08 Carole's civic and social engagement outside Parliament15:22 Rapid fire round18:55 Carole advice for young people aspiring to enter politics

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Business Beyond Borders (Stories of success from Luxembourg) is a video podcast series aspiring to bring to the forefront the incredible thought leadership, vision, and success of Luxembourg's business decision makers. We aim to provide listeners with a personal look at the journeys of our speakers, highlighting the challenges they faced, their connections to Luxembourg, and their insights on the big picture for the country. This podcast is a part of The Luxembourg Mind platform.