15 episodes

From large funding rounds, acquisitions, and a constant stream of success stories coming out of startups, it is often hard to see why almost 90% of them fail. The Failory Podcast dives deep on this notion and uncovers the lessons today’s successful founders learned at previous ventures so that you can avoid similar pitfalls and apply winning strategies to your business from the get-go.

The Failory Podcast Nicolás Cerdeira

    • Business
    • 4.0 • 4 Ratings

From large funding rounds, acquisitions, and a constant stream of success stories coming out of startups, it is often hard to see why almost 90% of them fail. The Failory Podcast dives deep on this notion and uncovers the lessons today’s successful founders learned at previous ventures so that you can avoid similar pitfalls and apply winning strategies to your business from the get-go.

    From Failed ML Startup to a +$100k/Mo Content Agency, with Nat Eliason of Growth Machine

    From Failed ML Startup to a +$100k/Mo Content Agency, with Nat Eliason of Growth Machine

    Nat Eliason (@nateliason) is the founder of Growth Machine, a marketing agency specialized in SEO-first content marketing. After graduating from Carnegie Mellon University and taking different marketing jobs, Nat quickly realized that he could achieve success on his own. From launching Tailored Fit and then burning out, to creating different streams of revenue and growing them to +$1M/year, find out the whole journey of this 27-year-old entrepreneur in this episode of the Failory Podcast.

    • 40 min
    Turning a Need into a Startup, with Raman Shalupau of Crypto Jobs List

    Turning a Need into a Startup, with Raman Shalupau of Crypto Jobs List

    Raman Shalupau (@ksaitor) is the founder of Crypto Jobs List, the #1 community to find and post crypto jobs. Raman’s entrepreneurship and interests in engineering stirred up at the young age of fourteen, which drove him to create a food delivery startup while at University. Soon after, he built and shut down RSVPD, a startup for Singapore people to find and attend events near them. In this episode of the Failory podcast, discover the things Raman learned from his failed projects and how he’s grown his current company.

    • 56 min
    Shutting Down a $80k/mo Dev Company and Building a Chess Tool, with David Kramaley of Chessable

    Shutting Down a $80k/mo Dev Company and Building a Chess Tool, with David Kramaley of Chessable

    David Kramaley (@simplydt) is the CEO and Founder at Chessable, a science-backed chess learning online tool. Prior to this, David was the founder of Sharkius, a social games development company. Under David’s words, this startup “grew too fast, too quickly” and despite it reached $80k/month, it shut down later on. In this episode of the Failory Podcast, find out what kinds of success and challenges this tech entrepreneur faced throughout the years of starting and scaling different projects.

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Becoming a Startup and No Code Expert, with Bram Kanstein of No Code MVP

    Becoming a Startup and No Code Expert, with Bram Kanstein of No Code MVP

    Bram Kanstein (@Bramk) is the creator of No Code MVP, an online course that teaches how to validate startup ideas without coding. After graduating from the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences in 2013, Bram went on to create a handful of projects. His journey of failed and successful products have led him to become a startup expert. In this episode of the Failory Podcast, find out how this product builder entrepreneur had some of his projects acquired and how has he built his current success.

    • 48 min
    Being Forced to Shut Down a +$1M/year Food Startup, with Steve Long of The Travel Brief

    Being Forced to Shut Down a +$1M/year Food Startup, with Steve Long of The Travel Brief

    Steve Long is co-founder at The Travel Brief, a site that gives travelers the ability to share practical tips and guides with others, while documenting their adventures in a meaningful way. Steve plunged into the entrepreneurial world at twenty-four years old when he co-founded a food startup with a childhood friend, which brought in $1.3M in annual revenue in just two years. In this episode of the Failory Podcast, learn more about the hubs he’s created, his experience on Dragon’s Den, and his new passion project.

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Growing a B2B Startup to +1,000 Customers, with Zal Dastur of Lucep

    Growing a B2B Startup to +1,000 Customers, with Zal Dastur of Lucep

    Zal Dastur (@zald) is the co-founder and COO of Lucep, a software that turns social networks from its users into lead engines. Before this, Zal co-founded and shut down VenueMirror, after a friend gave him an ultimatum to join the startup and he had to move to India to start working on it. In this episode of the Failory Podcast, find out how this hard-working entrepreneur navigated through different strategies until ultimately landing his current success.

    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

diegomdlr ,

Love Failory and their team

Great show!

brndnwll ,

great show on no-BS advice

was super surprised to find out how young the host is!

otherwise, a great show uncovering the lessons from founders' failed startups!

winniescheuer ,

Host is really REALLY bad

The host needs to really work on his verbal communication skills. He probably said “like” a thousand times in one episode, and seems to have a really tough time communicating clear thought. His guests are awesome - but I cannot listen to this host for one more minute - such a disjointed stream of consciousness! This poor guy is just mind-blowingly bad.

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