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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2025 · 36 MIN

EP19: Andrea Zechmann, Founder & CEO of Levelrie | "Mastering Money & Reclaiming Creativity"

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In this episode, Andrea Zechmann, Founder and CEO of Levelrie, shares her entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing the importance of personal finance, creativity, and understanding the market. She discusses the challenges of starting a company, the significance of being resourceful, and her vision for revolutionizing women's fashion by creating an end-to-end experience similar to Spotify. Andrea encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to embrace their journey and invest in themselves.   Takeaways: The start of an entrepreneur's journey is often the hardest part. Understanding personal finance is crucial for founders. Being a good steward of money is essential for success. Passion for your idea is key to long-term commitment. Entrepreneurship is a superpower that everyone can harness. Investing in yourself is the best investment you can make. Creativity is vital in finding unique solutions as a founder. Building connections is more valuable than climbing the corporate ladder. The fashion industry is ripe for disruption and innovation. Women often face unique challenges in fashion that need addressing. Sound Bites "You have to be a good steward of money." "I think entrepreneurship is a superpower." "I want to create the machine, not be a cog." Keywords: entrepreneurship, startup, personal finance, women's fashion, business journey, innovation, creativity, leadership, founder mindset, e-commerce Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 02:29 The Journey to Starting a Company 10:06Financial Foundations for Founders 12:39 Building the MVP and Customer Discovery 22:44 Vision for the Future of Fashion 28:27 The Superpower of Entrepreneurship

In this episode, Andrea Zechmann, Founder and CEO of Levelrie, shares her entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing the importance of personal finance, creativity, and understanding the market. She discusses the challenges of starting a company, the significance of being resourceful, and her vision for revolutionizing women's fashion by creating an end-to-end experience similar to Spotify. Andrea encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to embrace their journey and invest in themselves.   Takeaways: The start of an entrepreneur's journey is often the hardest part. Understanding personal finance is crucial for founders. Being a good steward of money is essential for success. Passion for your idea is key to long-term commitment. Entrepreneurship is a superpower that everyone can harness. Investing in yourself is the best investment you can make. Creativity is vital in finding unique solutions as a founder. Building connections is more valuable than climbing the corporate ladder. The fashion industry is ripe for disruption and innovation. Women often face unique challenges in fashion that need addressing. Sound Bites "You have to be a good steward of money." "I think entrepreneurship is a superpower." "I want to create the machine, not be a cog." Keywords: entrepreneurship, startup, personal finance, women's fashion, business journey, innovation, creativity, leadership, founder mindset, e-commerce Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 02:29 The Journey to Starting a Company 10:06Financial Foundations for Founders 12:39 Building the MVP and Customer Discovery 22:44 Vision for the Future of Fashion 28:27 The Superpower of Entrepreneurship

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