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What were they thinking?
by The European Startup Prize for mobility
The European Startup Prize for Mobility is proud to present its podcast series, featuring the stories behind the women and men who won Europe's largest acceleration programme for clean mobility startups. ‘What were they thinking’, moderated by our Managing Director, Dan Sobovitz in a one-on-one conversation with the founders and CEOs about the journeys that have transformed their professional and personal lives and that are about to transform European mobility as we know it.What were they thinking? How did it feel to go the lonely road of an entrepreneur? Did people follow them easily or did they think they were crazy? Was it fun all along or mostly frustrating? Deep down, did they really believe they would make it this far?
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Informatius - INFORMATIU VESPRE
UA1 LLEIDA RÀDIO aposta clarament per la informació de la demarcació de Lleida. Per això comptem amb 6 informatius propis al dia, com és el cas de l’Informatiu Migdia i L'Informatiu Vespre. A més d’aquest espai hi ha informatius dins d’altres programes a les 6, 7 i 8 hores. L’actualitat, però segueix la resta d’hores en punt amb els butlletins horaris amb la darrera hora.També emetem diàriament dos informatius nacionals. Es tracta del NEX (Notícies En Xarxa) i surt en antena a les 14.30 i 19.00. Tots aquests espais recullen tots els àmbits temàtics de casa nostra i també el més destacat de l’àmbit nacional, estatal o internacional.
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Episode 8 : Anna 🇸🇪
Meet Anna, COO of Elonroad. From a stable corporate environment, she jumped at the opportunity and joined a revolutionary EV tech startup; road infrastructure chich charges its cars while they're driving on it. In this conversation she tells Dan Sobovitz about her own journey of successes but also regrets and how she brought her feminist convictions from her personal life to her women-led company of female role models.
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Episode 6: Alex 🇩🇪
Meet Alex: Founder and CEO of ME Energy. For Newton it was the apple; for Alex it was his car running out of battery in the middle of the Swabian Alps, which made him make his major realisation: the electric grid infrastructure simply wasn't ready for the electrombility revolution. It was time for Alex to quit his job and develop a new concept: off-grid fast liquid electricity charging stations. His parents weren't in favour; to his grandmother he didn't even dare to tell. But few years' after, Alex has a scaleup, expanding from Germany and Poland across Europe. And yes, even the German Chancellor dropped by to pay him a visit.
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Episode 4 : Thomas 🇫🇷
Meet Thomas, co-Founder of RAILwAI. Too young to retire and go fishing but also too tired of his Parisian senior executive position - he decided to take the entrepreneurial path. He co-founded a promising startup which is collecting, crunching, and analysing big data from trains, making rail not only highly sustainable but also much more efficient than it is today. How is it working for him? Listen to find out!
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Episode 2 : Lars 🇳🇴
Meet Lars, CEO of Norwegian startup Wanda! When he couldn't find a sustainable way for his own family consumption, Lars decided to create one. He didn't do it alone; Lars gathered a highly diverse group of colleagues and friends who eventually founded Wanda, fleshing out the idea over quite a series of beer-and-salmon nights. Wanda now has a turnover of over one million euros in two countries and expanding further in Europe. Lars is noe working on convincing his own daughters…
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Episode 1 : Mikko 🇫🇮
Meet Mikko, Chief Development Officer and Founder of Finnish startup Vapaus whose journey into fatherhood made him realise he had an obligation to his daughter; fight climate change. He decided to resign his job as the CEO of a major consultancy and start a business that would add one million bikers on the road within a few years. Was it easy? No. One fiscal decision almost made him close his business and fire all his people. Was it fun? Very much so. It still is, and he’s happy to tell us all about it. Here’s the story of Mikko Ampuja.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The European Startup Prize for Mobility is proud to present its podcast series, featuring the stories behind the women and men who won Europe's largest acceleration programme for clean mobility startups. ‘What were they thinking’, moderated by our Managing Director, Dan Sobovitz in a one-on-one conversation with the founders and CEOs about the journeys that have transformed their professional and personal lives and that are about to transform European mobility as we know it.What were they thinking? How did it feel to go the lonely road of an entrepreneur? Did people follow them easily or did they think they were crazy? Was it fun all along or mostly frustrating? Deep down, did they really believe they would make it this far?
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