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Founders Keepers

Founders Keepers

By Dr Grace Hatton

Want to hear the secrets to startup success, straight from founders' mouths?

Interviews with the people behind exciting players in med/bio/healthtech - from initial concept through to investor backing and beyond. Get in touch at hi@founders-keepers.com
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#05 Dr Abdullah Albeyatti - Delving into blockchain and telemedicine with Medicalchain & MyClinic

Founders KeepersJun 22, 2022

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#46 Dr Elina Berglund - Pivoting from particle physics at CERN to fertility tracking with Natural Cycles

#46 Dr Elina Berglund - Pivoting from particle physics at CERN to fertility tracking with Natural Cycles

What: Natural Cycles is the developer of the only digital method of birth control cleared by regulators both in the US and in Europe, based in Stockholm. The company's application uses its own algorithm to predict and detect women's ovulation, allowing them to prevent or plan pregnancies in a non-invasive, hormone and side-effect-free way. 

Who: Elina is a particle physicist and entrepreneur who began her career at CERN before going on to build the Natural Cycles app together with her husband Raoul.

We talk about: Working on the hadron collider (yes, really), making fun of business partners, and using data to drive fertility innovations.


📝 You can also now read the accompanying "podnotes" to the episode on Substack, where key insights from every conversation will be shared for those who prefer short and snappy takeaways: founderskeepers.substack.com 

Find out more:  www.founders-keepers.com 

Instagram: @founderskeepers.pod 

Twitter: @founders.pod 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/founders-keepers-podcast 

Get in touch: hi@founders-keepers.com

May 12, 202320:17
#45 Jason Matuszewski & Andrew VanVurst - Placentas for wound healing with BioStem Technologies
Apr 28, 202331:51
#44 Dr Jack Hoppin and Dr John Babich - Precision-based cancer targeting with Ratio Therapeutics
Apr 21, 202340:01
#43 Scott Montgomery - Your handheld biometric smartphone scanner via Advanced Health Intelligence

#43 Scott Montgomery - Your handheld biometric smartphone scanner via Advanced Health Intelligence

What: This episode is a a follow-on conversation from the Founders Keepers episode with Vlado Bosanac of Advanced Human Imaging, which has since undergone a merger with Wellteq and appointed new Director and CEO, Scott Montgomery. The company has rebranded as ⁠Advanced Health Intelligence⁠ (AHI); a B2B digital health company that offers biometric-enabled and data-driven health solutions – all from a smart phone. The mobile phone-based tech claims to monitor vital signs, calculate body density and identify chronic diseases.

Who: Scott is an established health industry leader with nearly two decades of experience spanning across APAC, Europe and the US, and has co-built two enterprise health companies to trade sale. He has addressed industry-leading topics to audiences at the United Nations on the value of interoperability in healthcare, the role of technology in closing health literacy knowledge gaps, and the potential of biometric triage measurement using smartphones.

We talk about: Healthy scepticism in business, going deep on-device body dimensioning and health analysis, and not giving advice until you’ve been asked for it at least three times.

📝 You can also now read the accompanying "podnotes" to the episode on Substack, where key insights from every conversation will be shared for those who prefer short and snappy takeaways:
founderskeepers.substack.com

Find out more:
www.founders-keepers.com
Instagram: @founderskeepers.pod
Twitter: @founders.pod
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/founders-keepers-podcast
Get in touch: hi@founders-keepers.com

Apr 07, 202323:37
#42 Dr Rob Coleman - Competing against Pfizer in the covid-19 vaccine race with Codagenix
Mar 31, 202321:07
#41 Dr Bill Kapp - Longevity and health optimisation with Fountain Life (and why Chat GPT isn't good for healthcare)
Mar 24, 202338:39
#40 Dr Jonathan Baktari - Vaccine safety, "bypassing the swab" and building books of business with e7 Health
Mar 17, 202324:35
#39 Tim Veron - Real-time health tracking with Vively

#39 Tim Veron - Real-time health tracking with Vively

What: Vively is a software-as-a-service platform supporting people with lifestyle-related diseases: From providing real-time feedback to consumers on diet, exercise, sleep and stress to integrating continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) and wearables for real-time data analytics about how users’ lifestyle impacts their health. The organisation collaborates with a team of leading integrative doctors, behavioural scientists and holistic health practitioners to create and combine digital therapeutic programs with on-demand coaching and health analytics, and recently secured AUS$1.5 million in pre-seed funding to support their expansion. 


Who: Tim is a serial entrepreneur with a background in venture capital who prior to co-founding Vively had invested and founded various different startups active across Asia and Australasia. 


We talk about: Tim's obsession with entrepreneurship from a young age; finding a solution to medical conditions brought on by lifestyle choices; and how building his own product at Vively identified a potentially serious health complaint in Tim despite his triathlete background. 


📝 You can also now read the accompanying "podnotes" to the episode on Substack, where key insights from every conversation will be shared for those who prefer short and snappy takeaways: founderskeepers.substack.com Find out more: www.founders-keepers.com Instagram: @founderskeepers.pod Twitter: @founders.pod LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/founders-keepers-podcast Get in touch: hi@founders-keepers.com

Mar 10, 202329:09
#38 Dr Smriti Zaneveld & Dr Jacques Zaneveld - Revolutionising surgical training on 3D models with Lazarus 3D
Mar 03, 202343:46
#37 Taylor Zehren - Public Health, transforming archaic sanitation and the food-poop-loop cycle with wasted*

#37 Taylor Zehren - Public Health, transforming archaic sanitation and the food-poop-loop cycle with wasted*

Wasted* is a Burlington-Vermont based start-up building the circular sanitation economy and transforming human waste into effective, safe, and sustainable fertilizers. The company was founded in 2020 and recently raised USD 7.5 million in seed funding from investors including the Collaborative Fund, Divergent Capital, Day One Ventures, Third Sphere, Pure Ventures, and Gratitude Railroad.


Taylor is a social impact entrepreneur passionate about utilizing research, storytelling, and education to redefine waste, and prior to co-founding wasted* was the co-founder and executive director of the nonprofit “Do Good Shit” which sought to implement and maintain improved waste management systems in outdoor recreation areas and their surrounding communities around the globe. 


In this episode we talk about the taboo of sanitising human waste; and instead of moving fast and breaking things, moving intentionally to make things better for public health and the global environment. You can find out more about wasted* in the following ways: Website: https://wasted.earth/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wasted-earth/ Find us on: www.founders-keepers.com and www.founderskeepers.substack.com Instagram: @founderskeepers.pod Twitter: @founders.pod LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/founders-keepers-podcast Get in touch: hi@founders-keepers.com

Feb 25, 202323:49
#36 Dr Sharon Rogers - Finding a cure for Alzheimer's Disease with AmyriAD

#36 Dr Sharon Rogers - Finding a cure for Alzheimer's Disease with AmyriAD

AmyriAD is an LA-based clinical-stage biotech company working to advance effective therapies for the treatment of Alzheimer's Disease, bringing together decades of experience with the singular goal of easing the devastation it causes. The Company's lead drug candidate, AD101, is a small molecule under development for the treatment of Alzheimer's Disease and will be entering Phase 3 clinical trials later this year in 2023 following successful randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trials where it has been administered as an add-on to stable donepezil (Aricept®) therapy.

Sharon was the global lead and development strategist for the highly successful Alzheimer’s Disease treatment, Aricept® (donepezil). From an incredible and widely varied career that started in figure skating and restaurant ownership, she has worked in high-ranking positions for several decades in the pharmaceutical industry and more recently in the startup space, leading the VC-backed AmyriAD.

We talk about one of her earliest ventures delivering food to half-naked frat boys, her expat life in Japan, and why she is so passionate about advancing a cure for Alzheimer’s Disease.


You can find out more about AmyriAD in the following ways:

Website: https://amyriadtherapeutics.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/AmyriAD_Tx

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/amyriad-therapeutics/


Find us on:

www.founders-keepers.com and www.founderskeepers.substack.com

Instagram: @founderskeepers.pod

Twitter: @founders.pod

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/founders-keepers-podcast

Get in touch: hi@founders-keepers.com


Feb 17, 202341:16
#35 Conference Special (2/2): Dr Hernan Bazan from South Rampart Pharma
Feb 09, 202321:53
#34 Conference Special (1/2): Joe Hernandez of Blue Water Vaccines

#34 Conference Special (1/2): Joe Hernandez of Blue Water Vaccines

This is a special segment podcast episode with a focus on questions around conferences, given that it’s currently conference season for bio, med and health tech organisations in the US. Blue Water Vaccines showcased at JPM Healthcare in January and is an early-stage biotech company focused on manufacturing a universal influenza vaccine in partnership with the University of Oxford in England. 


Joe is a seasoned health tech entrepreneur, holding multiple degrees in everything from neuroscience to molecular genetics and business. He has a background in company creation, early-stage technology development, and both private and public market financing. Over the course of his career, he has founded or led eight entrepreneurial companies in cutting edge areas of healthcare and pharmaceuticals. 


In this episode, we talk about the post-covid vaccine landscape, the value of human interactions for business, and changing with the markets. 


You can find out more about  Blue Water Vaccines in the following ways: 

Website: https://www.bluewatervaccines.com/ 

LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-water-vaccines-inc 


Find us on: www.founders-keepers.com and www.founderskeepers.substack.com

Instagram: @founderskeepers.pod 

Twitter: @founders.pod 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/founders-keepers-podcast 

Get in touch: hi@founders-keepers.com

Feb 07, 202316:06
#33 Dr Seth Lederman - Vaccines and drug repurposing in biodefense and PTSD with Tonix Pharmaceuticals

#33 Dr Seth Lederman - Vaccines and drug repurposing in biodefense and PTSD with Tonix Pharmaceuticals

Feb 03, 202332:17
#32 Dr Philip Kantoff - Radiopharmaceutical cancer targeting with Convergent Therapeutics

#32 Dr Philip Kantoff - Radiopharmaceutical cancer targeting with Convergent Therapeutics

Convergent Therapeutics is a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company focused on developing next generation radiopharmaceutical therapies for prostate and other cancers. The company's proprietary technology involves dual-targeted radionuclide therapy that has been licensed to Convergent by Cornell University (USA).  If FDA-approved, its flagship therapeutic would be the first antibody approved to direct a radioisotope to prostate cancer.

Dr Kantoff is a board-certified physician in internal medicine and medical oncology; a member of numerous professional societies and editorial boards; author of more than 500 articles and books; and has lectured throughout the world on the topic of cancer treatments. He has been honored with the Harvard Medical School Kantoff-Sang Lectureship Award, and recognized with the first Prostate Cancer Foundation Mentor of Excellence Award. 

In this episode, we cover raising money in difficult climates, the important “engine of discovery” that is the biotech industry, and dealing with the unpredictable both as a physician and a company CEO.


You can find out more about  Convergent Therapeutics in the following ways:

Website: https://convergentrx.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ConvergentRx

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/convergent-therapeutics/


Find us on:

www.founders-keepers.com

Instagram: @founderskeepers.pod

Twitter: @founders.pod

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/founders-keepers-podcast

Get in touch: hi@founders-keepers.com

Jan 27, 202326:23
#31 Issa Dasu Patel - Making medicines management digital with CONNECT Care
Jan 20, 202328:20
#30 Pete O'Heeron - Regenerative medicine and treating chronic disease with FibroBiologics

#30 Pete O'Heeron - Regenerative medicine and treating chronic disease with FibroBiologics

Jan 13, 202321:50
#29 Jo Goodall & Jas Schembri - Teen wellbeing with Luna Health
Dec 09, 202231:08
#28 Dr Kit Latham - Innovation and automation in HR onboarding with Credentially
Dec 02, 202229:59
#27 Mohamed Taha - AI-powered sperm analysis with Mojo Fertility

#27 Mohamed Taha - AI-powered sperm analysis with Mojo Fertility

Launched in 2017, Mojo is an AI-powered fertility care platform that helps people to understand, test, and improve their fertility in preparation for starting a family. Having raised a total of US$5.5 million over 2 funding rounds, Mojo's main offering is an at-home fertility testing kit that provides detailed results to users within 48h of sampling, alongside on-demand consultations with UK-leading fertility specialists.

The company achieves rapid test turnaround through their WHO-complaint, proprietary, in-house built AI-powered microscope that revolutionises both accessibility to and the level of standard in sperm analysis. , and has been profiled in Wired magazine as well as multiple other media outlets.

Mo has a PhD in materials engineering and nanotechnology, and set up Mojo in 2017 along with three other founders to apply his research skillset to a real-world problem. In this episode we cover his personal health reasons behind starting Mojo, shining the light on male fertility issues, and how “failing a lot” has helped his entrepreneurial journey.


You can find out more about Mojo in the following ways: 

Website: https://mymojo.ai/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mymojo.ai/ 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MyMojoAI

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/my-mojo/


Find us on: 

www.founders-keepers.com 

Instagram: @founderskeepers.pod 

Twitter: @founders.pod 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/founders-keepers-podcast 

Get in touch: hi@founders-keepers.com

Nov 25, 202224:34
#26 Dr Harvinder Power - Gamifying physiotherapy with Motics
Nov 18, 202218:57
#25 Jenny Saft - Shaping the future of family forming with Apryl

#25 Jenny Saft - Shaping the future of family forming with Apryl

Apryl is one of the top fertility benefits providers in the UK and Europe, which operates an SaaS model that helps employers to attract & retain talent while tackling diversity & inclusion in family planning. Apryl’s easy-to-use platform enables companies to support employees on their path to parenthood by offering access to a range of reproductive treatments, including egg and sperm freezing-  IVF, adoption and surrogacy.  Jenny has a background in business operations, strategy and venture capital, and set up Apryl in 2019 with her co-founder Tobias Kaufhold. Since then, they have raised over €4 million in funding, count Soundcloud as a client, and are currently rolling out their solution across 14 European countries. In this episode of Founders Keepers, we talk about Jenny’s personal journey with egg freezing that led her to found Apryl, democratising access to fertility treatment, and faking it til you make it. You can find out more about Apryl in the following ways: Website: https://apryl.co/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/apryl/ Find us on: www.founders-keepers.com Instagram: @founderskeepers.pod Twitter: @founders.pod LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/founders-keepers-podcast Get in touch: hi@founders-keepers.com
Nov 11, 202221:58
#24 Vlado Bosanac - Smartphone-based human scanning technology with Advanced Human Imaging

#24 Vlado Bosanac - Smartphone-based human scanning technology with Advanced Human Imaging

Advanced Human Imaging (AHI) uses smartphone-based scanning technology that combines proprietary deep learning models and state of the art processing techniques that return body circumference, body composition, health risks, and risk indicators from photo images taken on your phone. Comprising Body, Face and Dermatological scans, with a diverse range of data-driven applications across multiple industries, they aim to unlock the unique aspects of an individual's health, wellbeing, and chronic disease risk. 

Vlado is a founder, investor, entrepreneur, advisor and business consultant with over 30 years of experience in assisting businesses in healthcare and technology with strategy, structure, and entry to capital markets. He began his career as a co-founder of MyFiziq (now known as Advanced Human Imaging) and is their head of strategy and revenue growth. 

In this episode, we cover his company's "Black Mirror" moments, convincing investors, and how getting out of your own way can be a key to success in business. 


You can find out more about AHI in the following ways:   

Website: https://www.ahi.tech/ 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/advancedhumanimaging/ 


Find us on:  

www.founders-keepers.com   

Instagram: @founderskeepers.pod   

Twitter: @founders.pod   

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/founders-keepers-podcast   

Get in touch: hi@founders-keepers.com

Nov 04, 202234:43
#23 Dr Oliver Eidel - Solving regulatory compliance issues “without setting your hair on fire”
Oct 28, 202227:55
#22 Leila Thabut - Digital fertility support with Naytal
Oct 21, 202222:03
#21 Dr Nayan Kalnad - Accelerating digital product innovation with Avegen
Oct 14, 202223:30
#20 Aleks Dahlberg - Predicting mental health trends through your smartphone via Sahha
Oct 07, 202230:19
#19 Nic Blair - The telemedicine "revolution" in healthcare with Midnight Health
Sep 29, 202221:14
#18 Angela Lim - AI-driven mental healthcare management with Clearhead
Sep 23, 202223:08
#17 Tess Cosad - Increasing fertility treatment access and options through tech with Bea Fertility

#17 Tess Cosad - Increasing fertility treatment access and options through tech with Bea Fertility

Founded in 2020, Béa Fertility is a London-based startup that provides at-home fertility treatment and ovulation tracking services for UK residents. Its aim is to increase access to effective and affordable fertility treatments by offering an alternative to high-cost fertility clinics, and the company has raised nearly £1m in funding for its non-invasive treatment option.

Tess is a serial entrepreneur and marketing executive who has prior experience founding both a successful femtech brand and a B2B marketing agency.

In this week’s episode, Tess shares probably the scrappiest story we’ve heard on the podcast to date; the trials and tribulations of fundraising; and the challenges of getting a new treatment to market (including guinea pig shortages).


You can find out more about Bea Fertlity in the following ways:

Website: https://beafertility.com/

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beafertility/

Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/beafertility

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@beafertility

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beafertility/


Find us on:

www.founders-keepers.com

Instagram: @founderskeepers.pod

Twitter: @founders.pod

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/founders-keepers-podcast

Get in touch: hi@founders-keepers.com

Sep 16, 202229:28
#16 Dr Ed Farrar - Managing tinnitus holistically with Oto Health
Sep 09, 202223:53
#15 Jasmine Eskenzi - Tackling workforce burnout with sensory neuroscience app The Zensory

#15 Jasmine Eskenzi - Tackling workforce burnout with sensory neuroscience app The Zensory

Sep 02, 202237:03
#14 Dr Anas Nader - Revolutionising the structure of healthcare workforces with Patchwork Health

#14 Dr Anas Nader - Revolutionising the structure of healthcare workforces with Patchwork Health

Fresh off the back of their recent successful £20 million Series B fundraising round, Patchwork Health helps hospitals reduce reliance on agencies for locum staff, and to improve flexible working options for clinicians. Launched in 2017, their services have since been adopted by 70 health organisations across 250 sites in the NHS alone.

Anas has had an incredibly varied career, more recently training as a physician at Imperial College London before going on to found Patchwork Health with fellow doctor Jing Ouyang. In this episode, we cover everything from storytelling for investors to separating a career into “acts” and – highly topically – tackling burnout for healthcare professionals.
Aug 26, 202233:24
#13 Dr Owain Rhys Hughes - How Cinapsis supports digital, connected care and healthcare staff work-life balance

#13 Dr Owain Rhys Hughes - How Cinapsis supports digital, connected care and healthcare staff work-life balance

Designed in conjunction with practising physicians, Cinapsis SmartReferrals reduces emergency department attendances in the UK by 83% through providing advice & supportive guidance. Family practitioners, nurses, paramedics and pharmacists can contact specialists directly through the platform for clinical advice on a patient case both quickly and securely. Since Cinapsis launched in 2019, thousands of doctors’ hours have been saved for the NHS, and Cinapsis has made it possible for 70% of non-urgent referrals (such as dermatology) to be managed remotely.

Owain is a former NHS surgeon with almost two decades of experience working in frontline clinical medicine.  He has been awarded a personal Fellowship from the Medical Research Council and has twice received the British Journal of Surgery Prize.

In this short episode, we cover scrappiness in startups; paving the way for surgical care in the healthtech space; and, more philosophically, following your own path in life.


You can find out more about Cinapsis in the following ways:

Website:  https://www.cinapsis.org/

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/owainrhyshughes/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/myCinapsis


Find us on:

www.founders-keepers.com

Instagram: @founderskeepers.pod

Twitter: @founders.pod

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/founders-keepers-podcast

Get in touch: hi@founders-keepers.com

Aug 19, 202218:15
#12 Dr Maxine Mackintosh - Networking and connecting healthcare innovators and disruptors with One HealthTech
Aug 12, 202226:46
#11 Dr Matthew Fenech - Metabolic syndrome and diabetes patient management with AI in Una Health

#11 Dr Matthew Fenech - Metabolic syndrome and diabetes patient management with AI in Una Health

Dr Matthew Fenech is the Chief Medical Officer and co-founder of Una Health: A pre-seed stage startup based in Berlin, Germany.
Una Health claim that they are on a mission to reverse metabolic dysfunction through precision nutrition and lifestyle management, combining mobile technology, AI, biosensors and behavioural science to create an effective algorithm-based digital therapy enabling patients to take charge of their health.
Matthew has worked in clinical academia, technology policy, and led the design of an NHSX-supported toolkit to accompany the Code of Conduct for data-driven technologies in health. He has also authored a number of peer-reviewed publications on the ethical and safety considerations of the application of AI in healthcare, as well as reports about the risks and opportunities of emerging technologies in low-and middle-income countries.
Today, we touch on the joys of working for and running a business that you love; navigating the highs and lows of breaking into the digital therapeutics market; and the benefits and importance of building in public.

You can find out more about Una Health in the following ways:
unahealth.de/en/intro
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/unahealth-io/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/unahealthapp
Twitter: @una_health


LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/somx-healthtech/
Instagram: @somx_healthtech/
Twitter: @somXhealthtech
Find us on:
www.founders-keepers.com
Instagram: @founderskeepers.pod
Twitter: @founders_pod
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Get in touch: hi@founders-keepers.com
Aug 05, 202233:24
#10 Dr Emilia Molimpakis - Video gaming in treating mental health disorders with Thymia
Jul 29, 202234:35
#09 Dr Avi Mehra - Portfolio careers and broadening horizons with Doctorpreneurs

#09 Dr Avi Mehra - Portfolio careers and broadening horizons with Doctorpreneurs

Jul 22, 202234:05
#08 Jessica Smith - Growing a world-leading healthtech consulting agency with SomX
Jul 15, 202238:22
#07 Dr Matthew Beatty - Improving surgical outcomes and patient lifestyles with Sapien Health
Jul 08, 202222:07
#06 Elena Rueda and Dr Paulina Cecula - Democratising contraceptive choices and leveraging AI with Dama Health

#06 Elena Rueda and Dr Paulina Cecula - Democratising contraceptive choices and leveraging AI with Dama Health

Jun 30, 202236:60
#05 Dr Abdullah Albeyatti - Delving into blockchain and telemedicine with Medicalchain & MyClinic

#05 Dr Abdullah Albeyatti - Delving into blockchain and telemedicine with Medicalchain & MyClinic

Jun 22, 202239:02
#04 Ashley Hanger - Building Australia's first diabetes service subscription box with Stripped Supply

#04 Ashley Hanger - Building Australia's first diabetes service subscription box with Stripped Supply

Appropriately for Diabetes Week, the guest on this episode of Founders Keepers is Ashley Hanger: The founder of the diabetes drug and device subscription service, Stripped Supply (tagline: “Diabetes is a prick”). A journalism and public relations graduate by background, Ashley embarked on her journey with Stripped Supply in early 2020 to address an unmet need she saw among young diabetic patients in Australia struggling to order and receive their medication and device supplies on time. Leveraging a large social media following of predominantly Gen Z people living with diabetes, and with an initial waitlist of over 500 subscribers before launching in late 2021, Stripped Supply is now Australia’s first dedicated diabetes patient management subscription service: Automating and delivering custom supplies to its members across the country. The startup boasts that it utilises existing medical infrastructure to bring diabetes medication to people that need them most, and an easy-to-sign up subscription model that makes drug and device refills as easy as possible. Ashley speaks in this episode about her non-traditional route into healthcare business ownership; her love for storytelling as a founder and experience of pitching her story to investors; and how she is effectively harnessing the power of social media in tackling holistic diabetes care. You can find out more about Stripped Supply in the following ways: stripped.supply/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/stripped.supply/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/stripped.supply TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@stripped.supply?lang=en Find us on: Website: www.founders-keepers.com Instagram: @founderskeepers.pod Twitter: @founders_pod Get in touch: hi@founders-keepers.com
Jun 15, 202225:44
#03 Barry Smith - Serendipity in probiotic food supplement product development and scaling with Symprove

#03 Barry Smith - Serendipity in probiotic food supplement product development and scaling with Symprove

Jun 08, 202227:36
#02 Livia Ng - Revolutionising clinical trials with Neucruit
Jun 01, 202227:18
#01 Nicole Cacal - Design thinking and sustainable business transformation with Forbes Ignite
May 25, 202228:25