PODCAST · business
Aggaeus
by Hosted by Haggai Klorman-Eraqi
It’s 3 a.m., an entrepreneur is staring at the ceiling, wondering if they’ve just made the best—or worst—decision of their life.Welcome to the Aggaeus Podcast, hosted by Haggai Klorman-Eraqi. Here we share the messy experiments, the surprising wins, and the failures that cut deep but leave lessons worth carrying.You’ll get strategies, models, and insights from people in the arena—building, stumbling, and pushing forward.
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Neal Foard on Storytelling That Wins Trust
Haggai is a paying customer of Neal Foard’s Storyfire—and this episode is the “how it actually works” playbook. After 30+ years in advertising and sales, Neal has a simple conviction: most people don’t lose deals because their product is weak—they lose because their story is forgettable.We talk about the real mechanics behind persuasion: why the best pitches feel like show business, how to turn your messaging into a “love letter” your customers actually want to read, and why “kindness” can be a ruthless competitive advantage when everyone else sounds the same. If you sell anything—an idea, a product, a vision—this conversation will sharpen your edge.In this episode, you’ll learn:• The “Broadway” approach to building a pitch: stakes → tension → payoff• The love-letter framework that turns features into felt value• How to make every meeting “the best part of their day” (and win repeat business)• Why most marketing fails: it’s too smart and not human enough• Where AI helps—and where humans still dominate: taste, empathy, trustCheck out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉 https://aggaeus.com/SPONSORS - EXCLUSIVE FOR AGGAEUS PODCAST LISTENERS:KARDZ.BIZBUY 2, GET 3 ON KARDZ.BIZ — UP TO $479 VALUE.AGGAEUSB2G3PREMIUM - for PREMIUM cardsAGGAEUSB2G3PRO+ - for PRO+ cardsWhen face-to-face impressions matter, pull out Kardz.Biz, the “business card too good to give away”.Use this link: https://kardz.biz/?ref=yqrmcztyBETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFESAVE 10% ON BETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFE’S GLP-1 PROGRAMS WITH CODE AGGAEUS10 (LIMITED TIME).Better Weight For Life is a transformational weight loss program led by a U.S. board-certified physician—designed to keep it simple: personalized GLP-1 treatment, expert support, and discreet delivery.They offer options including Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound®, Mounjaro®, plus compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide (eligibility depends on your medical evaluation).Claim the offer here: https://www.betterweightforlife.com/partners/aggaeusCONNECT WITH NEAL FOARDLinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsINQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramDISCLAIMERSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Stop Living in Overdraft: RiseUp CEO Yuval Samet on Cash Flow & AI
Yuval Samet helped scale Klarna from ~150 to ~2,000 people—then came back to Israel to tackle the most “quietly painful” problem in daily life: money stress. As CEO of RiseUp, he’s building financial wellbeing at scale by turning messy bank + card data into one clear picture of disposable income, plus step-by-step actions people actually follow.Yuval grew up with discussions about bank debt “as a guest at the dinner table”. That personal story became the company’s mission—and led to one of the most unconventional go-to-markets you’ll hear: sushi-and-wine house parties with customers about money, to learn how people really talk about finances, earn trust, and build a product that drives behavior change (not just dashboards).In this episode, we cover:• Why “compassionate capitalism” is more practical than it sounds• How RiseUp nudges people into real action: groceries, bills, bank fees, utilities, and more• What building on WhatsApp taught Yuval about platform risk (the hard way)• Where AI fits next: from recommendations → automated financial executionCheck out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉 https://aggaeus.com/SPONSORS - EXCLUSIVE FOR AGGAEUS PODCAST LISTENERS:KARDZ.BIZBUY 2, GET 3 ON KARDZ.BIZ — UP TO $479 VALUE.AGGAEUSB2G3PREMIUM - for PREMIUM cardsAGGAEUSB2G3PRO+ - for PRO+ cardsWhen face-to-face impressions matter, pull out Kardz.Biz, the “business card too good to give away”.Use this link: https://kardz.biz/?ref=yqrmcztyBETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFESAVE 10% ON BETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFE’S GLP-1 PROGRAMS WITH CODE AGGAEUS10 (LIMITED TIME).Better Weight For Life is a transformational weight loss program led by a U.S. board-certified physician—designed to keep it simple: personalized GLP-1 treatment, expert support, and discreet delivery.They offer options including Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound®, Mounjaro®, plus compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide (eligibility depends on your medical evaluation).Claim the offer here: https://www.betterweightforlife.com/partners/aggaeusCONNECT WITH YUVAL SAMETLinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsINQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramDISCLAIMERSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.#Money #Fintech #Cashflow #AI #Wellbeing
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Jason Wolf’s Wild Startup-to-VC Journey: From $400M SAP Exit to Iron Nation
Jason Wolf joins Haggai Klorman Eraqi for a rare, behind-the-scenes conversation about building (and investing) when the world is literally shaking. Jason helped scale TopTier to a $400M cash acquisition by SAP, lived through the Better Place era, and today co-leads Iron Nation—a VC fund created three days after Oct 7 to keep Israeli startups alive when term sheets were getting pulled overnight.Iron Nation backed 24 startups in its first year—and already celebrated a first exit: illumex → NVIDIA. Jason breaks down what global investors often miss about Israeli resilience, how a wartime fund actually makes decisions, and what “good founders” look like when pressure isn’t theoretical.In this episode, you’ll learn:• How Iron Nation was built in days—and how they selected investments from 1,000+ applicants• Why term sheets vanished after Oct 7 (and what the best founders did next)• The 4 traits Jason believes great founders must have (and how to spot them fast)• The operator-to-investor trap: “I can see the puzzle completed… but the pieces are missing”• AI’s real impact on jobs, budgets, and why the only move is to participateCheck out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉 https://aggaeus.com/SPONSORS - EXCLUSIVE FOR AGGAEUS PODCAST LISTENERS:KARDZ.BIZBUY 2, GET 3 ON KARDZ.BIZ — UP TO $479 VALUE.AGGAEUSB2G3PREMIUM - for PREMIUM cardsAGGAEUSB2G3PRO+ - for PRO+ cardsWhen face-to-face impressions matter, pull out Kardz.Biz, the “business card too good to give away”.Use this link: https://kardz.biz/?ref=yqrmcztyBETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFESAVE 10% ON BETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFE’S GLP-1 PROGRAMS WITH CODE AGGAEUS10 (LIMITED TIME).Better Weight For Life is a transformational weight loss program led by a U.S. board-certified physician—designed to keep it simple: personalized GLP-1 treatment, expert support, and discreet delivery.They offer options including Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound®, Mounjaro®, plus compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide (eligibility depends on your medical evaluation).Claim the offer here: https://www.betterweightforlife.com/partners/aggaeusCONNECT WITH JASON WOLFLinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsINQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramDISCLAIMERSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.#Startups #VentureCapital #Entrepreneurship #Innovation #Leadership
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Omer Menashe’s Entrepreneurial Stack: From Law to Startups, Agencies & an AI Venture Studio
Omer Menashe has been building for nearly two decades—startups, a long-running agency, and now a venture studio designed for the AI era. In this episode, he unpacks the “lifelong entrepreneur” path: why he became a lawyer (and why he quit immediately), how early internet hacking/piracy shaped his builder DNA, and how he turned digital marketing into a repeatable growth engine—powering Clyr, 1Flo, and Lightway Digital.It’s a conversation about what actually breaks (and what survives) when you build in “digital-only” industries—plus why Omer believes AI is about to compress white-collar work faster than most founders are willing to admit.What you’ll learn in this episode:• How his first company scaled mobile dev + education when “mobile” was still rare in Israel• The agency reality: why “we said yes to everything” worked early—and why it was a long-term mistake• The most underrated growth channel: relationships, referrals, and “give before you ask” in practice• Why Omer thinks agencies are in a “golden age” right before AI eats the margins• His venture studio thesis: shifting from digital labor to physical services/products as an AI hedgeCheck out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉 https://aggaeus.com/SPONSORS - EXCLUSIVE FOR AGGAEUS PODCAST LISTENERS:KARDZ.BIZBUY 2, GET 3 ON KARDZ.BIZ — UP TO $479 VALUE.AGGAEUSB2G3PREMIUM - for PREMIUM cardsAGGAEUSB2G3PRO+ - for PRO+ cardsWhen face-to-face impressions matter, pull out Kardz.Biz, the “business card too good to give away”.Use this link: https://kardz.biz/?ref=yqrmcztyBETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFESAVE 10% ON BETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFE’S GLP-1 PROGRAMS WITH CODE AGGAEUS10 (LIMITED TIME).Better Weight For Life is a transformational weight loss program led by a U.S. board-certified physician—designed to keep it simple: personalized GLP-1 treatment, expert support, and discreet delivery.They offer options including Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound®, Mounjaro®, plus compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide (eligibility depends on your medical evaluation).Claim the offer here: https://www.betterweightforlife.com/partners/aggaeusCONNECT WITH OMER MENASHELinkedIn1FloClyrLightway DigitalCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsINQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramDISCLAIMERSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Gon Ben David’s Roomer Pivot: From Hotel Cancellations to Creator-Led Travel
Roomer didn’t just survive travel’s worst crash—it rebuilt itself inside the industry. In this episode, Gon Ben David (Co-Founder & CEO, Roomer) breaks down how Roomer went from a bold marketplace for reselling canceled hotel reservations, to partnering with giants like Kayak, to building “cancel-for-any-reason” infrastructure—then pivoting post-COVID into the creator economy, where travel decisions are increasingly driven by people, not platforms.We talk about the non-obvious distribution lessons most founders miss, how to build partnerships that become your growth engine, and why “taste + data” may be the next frontier in travel discovery.In this episode, you’ll learn:• How Roomer cracked demand with partners instead of burning cash in travel ads• Why “inventory with an expiration date” changes everything about go-to-market• The real operational chaos of “cancel-for-any-reason” during COVID (and how they lived through it)• Why creators are becoming the new travel “experts”—and how Roomer helps them monetize• A founder’s take on curiosity, humility, and telling the truth when things aren’t workingCheck out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉 https://aggaeus.com/SPONSORS - EXCLUSIVE FOR AGGAEUS PODCAST LISTENERS:KARDZ.BIZBUY 2, GET 3 ON KARDZ.BIZ — UP TO $479 VALUE.AGGAEUSB2G3PREMIUM - for PREMIUM cardsAGGAEUSB2G3PRO+ - for PRO+ cardsWhen face-to-face impressions matter, pull out Kardz.Biz, the “business card too good to give away”.Use this link: https://kardz.biz/?ref=yqrmcztyBETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFESAVE 10% ON BETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFE’S GLP-1 PROGRAMS WITH CODE AGGAEUS10 (LIMITED TIME).Better Weight For Life is a transformational weight loss program led by a U.S. board-certified physician—designed to keep it simple: personalized GLP-1 treatment, expert support, and discreet delivery.They offer options including Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound®, Mounjaro®, plus compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide (eligibility depends on your medical evaluation).Claim the offer here: https://www.betterweightforlife.com/partners/aggaeusCONNECT WITH GON BEN DAVIDLinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsINQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramDISCLAIMERSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.#Aggaeus #TravelTech #CreatorEconomy #Startups #GoToMarket
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David Bartholomeusz on Launching a Startup Every 90 Days
David Bartholomeusz is a serial entrepreneur who’s built (and let go of) dozens of businesses—not to chase exits, but to design a life with more freedom and more play. In a conversation that starts light and quickly goes deep, David and Haggai unpack what leadership really is when you strip away ego, hustle-culture scripts, and the “CEO identity.”You’ll hear how David runs rapid, low-cost startup experiments and how leaders evolve from managing followers to leading leaders. If you’re an operator, founder, exec—or just tired of performing success—this is your permission slip to rebuild from the inside out.In this episode, you’ll learn:• The hidden trap of “being the CEO” and why it can hollow you out• How David tests business ideas quickly (without overbuilding)• The difference between pain paralysis vs. “ready-to-move” pain• Why the real product is often peace of mind—not the deliverable• How to build teams that create autonomy (and stop needing you)Check out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉https://aggaeus.com/SPONSORS - EXCLUSIVE FOR AGGAEUS PODCAST LISTENERS:KARDZ.BIZBUY 2, GET 3 ON KARDZ.BIZ — UP TO $479 VALUE.AGGAEUSB2G3PREMIUM - for PREMIUM cardsAGGAEUSB2G3PRO+ - for PRO+ cardsWhen face-to-face impressions matter, pull out Kardz.Biz, the “business card too good to give away”.Use this link: https://kardz.biz/?ref=yqrmcztyBETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFESAVE 10% ON BETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFE’S GLP-1 PROGRAMS WITH CODE AGGAEUS10 (LIMITED TIME).Better Weight For Life is a transformational weight loss program led by a U.S. board-certified physician—designed to keep it simple: personalized GLP-1 treatment, expert support, and discreet delivery.They offer options including Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound®, Mounjaro®, plus compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide (eligibility depends on your medical evaluation).Claim the offer here: https://www.betterweightforlife.com/partners/aggaeusCONNECT WITH DAVID BARTHOLOMEUSZLinkedInLUCID DREAMING ONLINE COURSEFree Introduction to Lucid DreamingCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsINQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramDISCLAIMERSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.#LeadershipTransformation #EntrepreneurMindset #FounderJourney #HighPerformance #PersonalGrowth
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Rachel Ten Brink’s Wild Entrepreneurial Journey: From Selling Perfume Subscriptions to AI Investing
Rachel ten Brink has lived the full loop: corporate operator → YC-backed founder → GP at Red Bike Capital. She co-founded Scentbird, helped pioneer early DTC growth (before “playbooks” existed), and now backs founders at pre-seed and seed as a VC.In this episode, Rachel shares thestory behind the wins: the awkward first meetings, the bad business models, the “almost gave up” moment, and the tactical moves that finally made Scentbird click—pricing discipline, retention-first subscription thinking, and early influencer marketing before it was crowded.Then we flip to the investor lens: what she actually looks for in founders, why traction beats storytelling (especially for first-timers), and how AI changes the game—without replacing the fundamentals.You’ll hear:• The early Scentbird pivots that failed—and the one that finally worked• Subscription survival: voluntary vs involuntary churn (and why card failures can kill you)• What YC was like when growth expectations were brutal and simple• The real advantage of “doing things that don’t scale” to land the first enterprise customers• Rachel’s founder filter: learning speed, commercial sense, and distributionCheck out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉https://aggaeus.com/SPONSORS - EXCLUSIVE FOR AGGAEUS PODCAST LISTENERS:KARDZ.BIZBUY 2, GET 3 ON KARDZ.BIZ — UP TO $479 VALUE.AGGAEUSB2G3PREMIUM - for PREMIUM cardsAGGAEUSB2G3PRO+ - for PRO+ cardsWhen face-to-face impressions matter, pull out Kardz.Biz, the “business card too good to give away”.Use this link: https://kardz.biz/?ref=yqrmcztyBETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFESAVE 10% ON BETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFE’S GLP-1 PROGRAMS WITH CODE AGGAEUS10 (LIMITED TIME).Better Weight For Life is a transformational weight loss program led by a U.S. board-certified physician—designed to keep it simple: personalized GLP-1 treatment, expert support, and discreet delivery.They offer options including Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound®, Mounjaro®, plus compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide (eligibility depends on your medical evaluation).Claim the offer here: https://www.betterweightforlife.com/partners/aggaeusCONNECT WITH RACHEL TEN BRINKLinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsINQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramDISCLAIMERSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Yuval Odem (PlayerMaker): The FIFA-Approved Sensor Helping Athletes Perform Better & Avoid Injury
PlayerMaker didn’t build “another sports gadget.” They built a FIFA-certified, footwear-mounted sensor system used by top football organizations—the kind of product that takes years of R&D, brutal accuracy standards, and relentless credibility to earn trust.In this episode, Yuval Odem (Co-founder & COO) shares how two tiny sensors that clip onto an athlete’s shoes and track foot motion at 1000Hz—then translate raw signals into performance insights that coaches and players can actually use.But the path there wasn’t glamorous. It started with… kayaks. Then a pivotal hire: a former Nike performance lab leader. Then two years of painstaking development: athletes wearing prototypes while being filmed, students tagging events in slow motion, and algorithms learning how to “understand” every stride, sprint, cut, and touch.You’ll hear:• Why PlayerMaker chose football first (even though it’s the hardest sport to put hardware on)• The breakthrough metrics that change performance: ground contact time, stride length, flight ratio• How gait asymmetry can flag injury risk before an athlete admits something’s wrong• The behind-the-scenes reality of landing pro clubs: trials, skepticism, superstition—and earning trust session by session• The 4-year FIFA certification marathon (safety + accuracy) and why it matters commercially• The brutal prioritization dilemma of running B2B + B2C at the same time (“I do not recommend it.”)Check out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉https://aggaeus.com/SPONSORS - EXCLUSIVE FOR AGGAEUS PODCAST LISTENERS:KARDZ.BIZBUY 2, GET 3 ON KARDZ.BIZ — UP TO $479 VALUE.AGGAEUSB2G3PREMIUM - for PREMIUM cardsAGGAEUSB2G3PRO+ - for PRO+ cardsWhen face-to-face impressions matter, pull out Kardz.Biz, the “business card too good to give away”.Use this link: https://kardz.biz/?ref=yqrmcztyBETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFESAVE 10% ON BETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFE’S GLP-1 PROGRAMS WITH CODE AGGAEUS10 (LIMITED TIME).Better Weight For Life is a transformational weight loss program led by a U.S. board-certified physician—designed to keep it simple: personalized GLP-1 treatment, expert support, and discreet delivery.They offer options including Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound®, Mounjaro®, plus compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide (eligibility depends on your medical evaluation).Claim the offer here: https://www.betterweightforlife.com/partners/aggaeusCONNECT WITH YUVAL ODEMLinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsINQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramDISCLAIMERSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Ori Lahav (Outbrain): Build Trust at Scale — From Kibbutz Kid to $1B Adtech Pioneer
Before Facebook, before Twitter, and before Chrome became what they are today, Outbrain helped shape the modern internet—and grew into a $1B+ revenue, public company with 1,000+ employees. Ori Lahav, Outbrain's former CTO and Co-Founder, opens our conversation with: “Entrepreneurship is like living with a chronic disease.” Not because it’s “morbid” — because it’s constant. It never stops calling. And if you’ve felt that “bug,” you’ll recognize yourself instantly.In this episode, Ori tells the unlikely story: a kid raised in a kibbutz (where “business” and capitalism didn’t exist) secretly learns to code on a PDP computer (a “washing machine” sized relic), disappears from keyboards for a decade… and then gets pulled back in by the dot-com wave — until a sailing trip and a friend’s idea turns into Outbrain.You’ll hear the behind-the-scenes lessons most founders miss:• Why Outbrain started as a simple 5-star rating widget (and why bloggers loved it)• The brutal truth of early-stage: ~2.5 years to get distribution, then 3 pivots in 18 months to find a business model• The “lighthouse” framework Outbrain used to pivot fast without losing the mission• The moment Outbrain fired its biggest client to protect “trust” (and the cost of doing the right thing)• How to build culture when you scale across oceans • Ori’s core rule: “Trust the other side” Check out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉https://aggaeus.comSPONSORS - EXCLUSIVE FOR AGGAEUS PODCAST LISTENERS: KARDZ.BIZBUY 2, GET 3 ON KARDZ.BIZ — UP TO $479 VALUE.AGGAEUSB2G3PREMIUM - for PREMIUM cardsAGGAEUSB2G3PRO+ - for PRO+ cardsWhen face-to-face impressions matter, pull out Kardz.Biz, the “business card too good to give away”.Use this link: https://kardz.biz/?ref=yqrmcztyBETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFESAVE 10% ON BETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFE’S GLP-1 PROGRAMS WITH CODE AGGAEUS10 (LIMITED TIME).Better Weight For Life is a transformational weight loss program led by a U.S. board-certified physician—designed to keep it simple: personalized GLP-1 treatment, expert support, and discreet delivery.They offer options including Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound®, Mounjaro®, plus compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide (eligibility depends on your medical evaluation).Claim the offer here: https://www.betterweightforlife.com/partners/aggaeusCONNECT WITH ORI LAHAVLinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsINQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramDISCLAIMERSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Daniel Hulme: Michelin Chef to Private Jet Catering Exit — The “No Contracts” Business of Perfection
A Michelin-trained chef builds a premium private aviation catering company, serves royalty + “flying palaces,” survives COVID, then exits. All this while operating in a cutthroat market that is private aviation, where there are basically no contracts, you get <48 hours' notice, and you are just as good as your last meal. Daniel Hulme takes you inside a world most people never see: business jets that act as a “time machine” for executives, where flight attendants are the real decision-makers, and why the hardest part isn’t the food—it’s the logistics, systems, and reliability.This episode is where we unpack:• How Daniel went from Michelin kitchens → superyachts → America’s Cup chaos → private jets• The system he built to scale from 5 flights to 70+ flights in a day• “Heavy metal” wide-body missions (royal fleets, teams, tours) and what those orders actually look like• Why food tastes different in the air (humidity + salt loss) — and how he engineered for it• The unexpected COVID pivot: turning aviation infrastructure into a premium home-delivery brand that dominated the press• The hidden side of exits: burnout, identity crash, and what nobody tells you after the deal closesCheck out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉https://aggaeus.com/SPONSORS - EXCLUSIVE FOR AGGAEUS PODCAST LISTENERS: KARDZ.BIZBUY 2, GET 3 ON KARDZ.BIZ — UP TO $479 VALUE.AGGAEUSB2G3PREMIUM - for PREMIUM cardsAGGAEUSB2G3PRO+ - for PRO+ cardsWhen face-to-face impressions matter, pull out Kardz.Biz, the “business card too good to give away”.Use this link: https://kardz.biz/?ref=yqrmcztyBETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFESAVE 10% ON BETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFE’S GLP-1 PROGRAMS WITH CODE AGGAEUS10 (LIMITED TIME).Better Weight For Life is a transformational weight loss program led by a U.S. board-certified physician—designed to keep it simple: personalized GLP-1 treatment, expert support, and discreet delivery.They offer options including Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound®, Mounjaro®, plus compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide (eligibility depends on your medical evaluation).Claim the offer here: https://www.betterweightforlife.com/partners/aggaeusCONNECT WITH DANIEL HULMELinkedInCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsINQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramDISCLAIMERSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Mor Assia: How iAngels Turned “Shabbat Deal Flow” Into 27 Exits & $550M Deployed
Before Mor Assia ever wrote a term sheet, she already had a fascination with tech companies. As a kid, she’d flip to the tiny “Israelis on Nasdaq” section of the newspaper and track the numbers. At home, dinner conversations were about who founded what, who raised, who exited, and who’s building next.Fast-forward: Mor becomes a Technion-trained engineer, serves in 8200, codes, climbs corporate strategy at IBM/Amdocs… and still, something nags at her.She keeps hearing the same frustration from smart global investors:“We only see Israeli deals after they cross the Atlantic—when the insiders already took the best entry.”It felt like a broken bridge. A market inefficiency. A network problem.So Mor and her partners built iAngels to fix it—starting with a brutal cold start:no platform, no capital flywheel, founders asking “how much can you really commit?”, and a model that didn’t yet exist in Israel. They took risk, stitched supply and demand together, and built what Mor calls “a network of networks”— a global base of ultra-high-net-worth operators and builders.Today, iAngels is an early-stage VC with:• 120+ investments• $550M+ deployed• 27 profitable exits• experience from seed to IPO and public boardsIn this episode, Mor breaks down what most people don’t see:• Why Israel’s “startup dinner table” culture is an unfair advantage• How iAngels evolved from co-investment into a true early-stage VC platform• What founders misunderstand about dilution vs. partnership• Why “over-engineering” kills startups (especially now)• How AI is rewriting the rules of competition—and what she expects from founders nextCheck out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉https://aggaeus.com/SPONSORS - EXCLUSIVE FOR AGGAEUS PODCAST LISTENERS: KARDZ.BIZBUY 2, GET 3 ON KARDZ.BIZ — UP TO $479 VALUE.AGGAEUSB2G3PREMIUM - for PREMIUM cardsAGGAEUSB2G3PRO+ - for PRO+ cardsWhen face-to-face impressions matter, pull out Kardz.Biz, the “business card too good to give away”.Use this link: https://kardz.biz/?ref=yqrmcztyBETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFESAVE 10% ON BETTER WEIGHT FOR LIFE’S GLP-1 PROGRAMS WITH CODE AGGAEUS10 (LIMITED TIME).Better Weight For Life is a transformational weight loss program led by a U.S. board-certified physician—designed to keep it simple: personalized GLP-1 treatment, expert support, and discreet delivery.They offer options including Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound®, Mounjaro®, plus compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide (eligibility depends on your medical evaluation).Claim the offer here: https://www.betterweightforlife.com/partners/aggaeusCONNECT WITH MOR ASSIALinkedIniAngels LinkedInThe best wat to reach Mor is via email, and you can find her email at the end of the episode :) CONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsINQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramDISCLAIMERSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Dor Skuler: ElliQ’s “AI Grandma Companion” — 80 No’s, NYT Front Page, Real Impact
After ELLI•Q™ landed above-the-fold on the New York Times front page, Dor Skuler—CEO & Co-Founder of Intuition Robotics—joins Haggai Klorman Eraqi to unpack how you build trust, etiquette, and real companionship with a machine.Dor shares the decade-long journey that started long before Amazon even shipped Alexa, survived 80+ investor “no’s,” and finally created ELLI•Q™, a proactive AI robot designed to reduce loneliness, improve wellness behaviors, and connect families—without turning people into “the product.”If you’re interested in AI, robotics, health, or any mission-driven market, this episode is a masterclass and a must-listen. Check out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉https://aggaeus.com/CONNECT WITH DOR SKULERLinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsSPONSORSEXCLUSIVE FOR AGGAEUS PODCAST LISTENERS: BUY 2, GET 3 ON KARDZ.BIZ — UP TO $479 VALUE.AGGAEUSB2G3PREMIUM - for PREMIUM cardsAGGAEUSB2G3PRO+ - for PRO+ cards When face-to-face impressions matter, pull out Kardz.Biz, the “business card too good to give away”. Use this link: https://kardz.biz/?ref=yqrmcztyINQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramDisclaimerSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Roi Bar-Kat (Intel Capital Israel): How to Pitch, Build Defensibility & Win in the AI Era
Roi Bar-Kat leads Intel Capital’s investing in Israel—and he’s helped back companies across AI, deep tech, cybersecurity, and more. In this conversation with Haggai Klorman Eraqi, Roi breaks down what consistently separates the startups that earn conviction (and outcomes) from the ones that don’t: founder quality, storytelling, and defensibility in an AI-accelerated world.We go from Roi’s “non-traditional” path into venture to Intel Capital’s unusually strong model for combining financial discipline with long-term strategic value. Along the way, Roi shares a practical pitching framework, two lists every founder should write, why deep tech is getting even more compelling, and what AI could mean for the next wave of companies.In this episode you’ll learn:• Why Intel Capital shifted toward investing in “the best companies first”—and how that creates strategic value• What makes a founder investable • How AI is reshaping SaaS risk and boosting deep tech opportunity• Why single-founder companies are harder to bet on• What “physical AI” looks like and why it’s defensibleCheck out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉https://aggaeus.com/CONNECT WITH ROI BAR-KATLinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsSPONSORSKardz.Biz — “A business card too good to give away.”INQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the episode participants have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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From SafeDK Exit to ClarityQ: Orly Shoavi on PMF, Co-Founders & Trustworthy Data AI
Orly Shoavi has done what most founders only talk about: built through the “two years in the desert,” found a breakout wedge, and exited—then came back for round two with ClarityQ. In this episode, Orly (Co-Founder & CEO, ClarityQ) sits down with Haggai Klorman Eraqi to unpack the real founder journey: choosing a co-founder like a marriage, surviving the emotional whiplash of acquisition talks, and the moment SafeDK unlocked growth by shifting from “everyone loves it” to “everyone pays.”Then we fast-forward to ClarityQ—the pain Orly felt firsthand at scale: teams drowning in data but blocked by bottlenecked analysts. She explains why GenAI made this problem solvable now, how ClarityQ builds trust (transparency, SQL visibility, human-in-the-loop), and what it means to move from prompt engineering to context engineering.What you’ll learn:How Orly vetted a co-founder—and why alignment beats “perfectly different skill sets”The SafeDK wedge: monitoring SDKs → ad intelligence → explosive demand (and why it started as “just a feature”)The acquisition roller coaster: term sheet, sudden freeze, brutal uncertainty… then a better all-cash offerWhy “waiting on analysts” slows decisions—and how ClarityQ helps teams move fasterHow to trust AI analytics: plans, steps, SQL, guardrails, and analyst verification workflowsOrly’s advice to her younger self: start earlierCheck out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉https://aggaeus.com/CONNECT WITH ORLY SHOAVILinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsSPONSORSKardz.Biz — “A business card too good to give away.”INQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Turn Raw Tech Into Revenue: Eugene Buff’s 30-Year Playbook for Open Innovation
For 30+ years, Eugene Buff has been the behind-the-scenes “bridge” between breakthrough science and the companies that actually bring it to market—from university tech transfer offices drowning in inventions to global corporates hunting for the next edge. He’s a MD/PhD geneticist, a former Harvard Medical School researcher whose papers still get cited… and the rare operator who walked away from NIH funding to pursue commercialization full-time.In this conversation with Haggai Klorman Eraqi, Eugene tells the story of how he realized the Nobel line was “too long,” and reinvented himself as an innovation strategist who helps organizations answer the hard question: Is this worth building—or should we kill it fast? You’ll hear:Why you’re not commercializing inventions—you’re solving problemsThe surprising reason Eugene’s default approach is to try to kill the project What “open innovation” really meansHow strategic partnerships, licensing, sponsored research, and venture differWhen getting a patent is the wrong move If you’re building “deep tech,” spinning out IP, or trying to land a corporate partner without getting crushed by bureaucracy—this episode is for you.Check out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉 https://aggaeus.com/CONNECT WITH EUGENE BUFFLinkedInCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsSPONSORSKardz.Biz — “A business card too good to give away.”INQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.#OpenInnovation #DeepTech #TechTransfer #StartupStrategy #Innovation
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The Brain Twin 🧠: Turning Human Intuition into an AI Layer (with Assaf Horowitz, BrainVivo)
If you’re building in AI and you think “human cognition” is just more training data, this episode will challenge you.Assaf Horowitz is the Co-Founder & CEO of BrainVivo, a computational neuroscientist working at the edge of sci-fi and enterprise reality: scanning real brains and building “brain twins” — digital models that can predict how a specific expert or audience will feel, value, and decide inside a defined domain. Not a generic model. Not a persona. A measurable cognitive fingerprint.Assaf watched his grandmother—Tova Horowitz, a Holocaust survivor and the smartest person in his world—fade away from Alzheimer’s. The pain wasn’t only losing her. It was watching a lifetime of judgment, perception, and problem-solving disappear with no way to preserve it. That question becomes the company: what if we could capture parts of a mind’s “operating system” — and make it usable?Then it gets wild (and concrete). BrainVivo takes a 45–60 minute MRI session, maps your brain’s wiring (connectome) and activity (fMRI), feeds you controlled stimuli (images, sound, even smell/taste), and trains a “translator” between the world’s inputs and your brain’s internal response. The output is a brain twin that can be tested on new stimuli and used to predict intuition-level reactions.Assaf shares two case studies that make this real: • Cloning expertise: a Michelin-star chef who literally “hears” tomatoes (synesthesia). BrainVivo built a culinary brain twin and hit ~85% accuracy on the gist of his judgments across dozens of dishes—opening the door to scaling founder-level taste and consistency across locations. • Predicting markets & behavior: a project with one of the world’s largest investment banks using digitized audience brains reacting to hourly news headlines, producing a high correlation with the market’s fear index (VIX). • An experiment that beat a gaming company’s internal selection by choosing creatives that dominated click performance.This is a founder conversation about the next AI frontier: not just smarter models, but more human ones.In this episode • What a “brain twin” is—and what it can (and can’t) capture today • Why language is a crude interface for thought, and where LLMs flatten human depth • How MRI + stimuli + an encoding/translation model becomes a usable cognitive agent • Why Assaf believes “NeuroAI” is the next step after LLMs • The ethics: data ownership, anonymization, and why your mind shouldn’t be scrapedCheck out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉 https://aggaeus.com/CONNECT WITH ASSAFLinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSPONSORSKardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODC ASTApple PodcastsSubstackINQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships/Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM https://www.instagram.com/aggaeus/ on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without noticeAggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.#NeuroAI #DeepTech #Startups #Cognition #AI
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Travel protection that people genuinely ❤️? with Faye Co-Founder Daniel Green
In this episode, Daniel Green (Co-Founder & CTO) shares how Faye became one of the fastest-growing, most loved travel protection brands in the U.S.—by obsessing over one idea: solve it now.Daniel breaks down the bigger lesson behind that moment: customers don’t want more alerts, dashboards, or “status updates.” They want outcomes. And Faye’s entire product philosophy—from app-first support to proactive flight tracking and instant claim access—was built around delivering calm, clarity, and solutions when travelers are emotional, exhausted, and stuck.What makes this story even wilder? Faye’s first version launched in December 2019 as a predictive travel tool… and then COVID wiped the market overnight. That collapse forced the team to listen harder than ever—and what they heard again and again was simple: “I’d pay 10x if you’d just handle it.” That insight became the turning point.In this conversation with Haggai Klorman Eraqi, you’ll hear:• Why “love” is a serious KPI—even in insurance• The product shift from information → real-time solutions• What a modern travel protection experience looks like: app-first, proactive, instant virtual cards• How Faye recruited senior talent from major industry players before they “needed” them• Daniel’s practical framework for AI: embrace it, measure it, and don’t ship hallucinations into decisions• The founder operating principle that keeps showing up: you don’t know if you don’t askIf you care about product-market fit, customer trust, and building a brand people rally around—this one will stick with you.Check out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉 https://aggaeus.com/CONNECT WITH DANIEL GREENLinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsSPONSORSKardz.Biz — “A business card too good to give away.”INQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Bird? Plane? No—It’s Verobotics’ Window-Cleaning Robot | Ido Genosar
They said it couldn’t be done. So he built a robot and sent it up the side of a skyscraper.No water. No chemicals. Just quiet, climbing machines—methodically wiping down glass and collecting inspection data that building owners have never had access to before. That’s what Ido Genosar and his team at Verobotics are doing. And yes, it looks like science fiction. But it’s already working on real buildings.Ido’s path here? Let’s just say it didn’t start in a robotics lab. It started in the Tel Aviv nightlife scene—selling, hustling, navigating human behavior with the instincts of someone who’s learned to read a room better than most people read books. That same scrappy mindset—figuring things out by feel, not by formula—is what carried him through the hardest category in tech: real-world hardware.In this episode, we go deep on:• Why “physical AI” is having its moment—and why robotics is brutally different from software• What it takes to scale a robot when every building is a different beast• The hidden economics of facade maintenance (and why the labor shortage makes this inevitable)• Japan as a robotics and real estate super-market—and why it’s still hard to crack• How founders earn trust with customers when the bar for robots is higher than for humansCheck out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉https://aggaeus.com/CONNECT WITH IDOLinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSPONSORSKardz.Biz — “A business card too good to give away.”INQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Daniel Cohen’s Ultimate Bet on Israel B2C Startups
Daniel Cohen has spent 25 years investing across Israel’s tech ecosystem—Gemini, Viola, and now as Co-Founder & GP at Sticker Ventures, where he’s betting hard on one thing: the next wave of global consumer winners will come out of Israel.In this episode, Daniel breaks down why Israeli founders have a unique edge in distribution, growth hacking, and performance-driven execution—and where they often stumble when it’s time to build a real global brand. You’ll hear the behind-the-scenes thinking of a specialist VC: what he funds, what he passes on fast, why retention beats revenue early, and how he evaluates founders who are still pre-launch but aiming big.In this episode• Why Daniel believes Israel can produce the next global B2C breakout• The “Israeli advantage” in B2C marketing (and why it matters now more than ever)• The biggest weakness: turning hacks into a durable brand• Why Daniel prioritizes retention over revenue early on• The fastest “no” signals—and what founders can do to come back stronger• When performance marketing is a must… and what alternatives take too long to bet onCheck out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉https://aggaeus.com/CONNECT WITH DANIELLinkedInSticker VenturesCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTSubstackApple PodcastsSPONSORSKardz.Biz — “A business card too good to give away.”INQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramDisclaimer Some links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Eyal Harel’s Blueprint to Make Water Safe at Scale
Eyal Harel, CEO of BlueGreen Water Technologies, has spent 12 years going where most companies won’t: toxic, collapsing water bodies that communities rely on—and where “solutions” usually mean waiting for the next disaster. Eyal has seen how bad it gets up close: sewage flowing into lakes, drinking water pulled from the other side, and ecosystems turning into dead zones you can’t swim in, fish from, irrigate with, or even touch.In our conversation, Eyal explains why harmful algal blooms are a water pandemic—and why the world still treats water like air: essential, invisible, and something nobody wants to pay for. He breaks down BlueGreen’s approach: surgically trigger a collapse of the toxic species, then let biodiversity rebuild the ecosystem fast.Then it turns into the hard business reality: how do you build a company when the problem is enormous, but the market doesn’t exist? Eyal unpacks why investors struggle to price water innovation, why government budgets lag the crisis, and how BlueGreen is using carbon markets as a financing engine to scale water restoration—without relying on handouts.What you’ll hear in this episodeWhy harmful algal blooms turn lakes and coasts into dead zonesWhy water insecurity becomes a humanitarian, economic, and geopolitical riskWhy “nature rebounds” when given a chanceWhy Florida is spending aggressively on algal bloomsThe “problem exists, market doesn’t” trap—and how it breaks fundingThe carbon-credit pathway that can finance water cleanup at scaleCheck out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉https://aggaeus.com/CONNECT WITH EYALLinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTSubstack Apple PodcastsSPONSORSKardz.Biz — “A business card too good to give away.”INQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.#water #climate #sustainability #innovation #startup
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Uncertainty Is Your Moat: Jerry Neumann on How Real Breakthroughs (and Great Investments) Are Made
Jerry Neumann is a Columbia University professor, author, and retired investor who was named one of the “100 Best Early-Stage Investors” and one of the “Most Important VCs in New York” by Business Insider. He co-wrote Founder vs Investor, runs the iconic blog Reaction Wheel, and has spent decades dissecting how startups really win—not in theory, but in the messy, unpredictable reality of markets, psychology, and human behavior.This episode is a field guide for founders and investors who want to understand the only force that consistently produces breakout companies: UNCERTAINTY.Jerry argues that when the future is knowable, incumbents win. When it’s unpredictable, founders have a shot—because uncertainty is the brief window where giants hesitate and entrepreneurs can sprint. But that window closes fast, and what you do inside it determines everything.Haggai and Jerry go deep into:Why uncertainty—not risk—is the raw material of billion-dollar startupsHow Google, Facebook, Uber, and Datadog exploited moments incumbents couldn’t modelThe investor’s job: identify the unknowable, not the comfortableThe founder’s job: make the idea bigger—big enough to scare youWhy valuation math is a fantasy (and when walking backwards actually helps)The emotional violence of building: ego, failure, board politics, and being pushed out of your own companyHow to separate your identity from your startup—without losing your nerveAI as the final stage of the computing wave (and why most AI startups won’t capture the value)Why entrepreneurship is ultimately the purest expression of human agencyIf you’re a founder wrestling with conviction, an investor sharpening your judgment, or someone who wants to understand how innovation actually moves societies—this conversation is for you.Check out the full episode notes, transcripts, and all links on Substack:👉 https://aggaeus.comCONNECT WITH JERRY NEUMANNLinkedInReaction WheelBook – Founder vs InvestorCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTSubstackApple PodcastsSPONSORSKardz.Biz — “A business card too good to give away.”INQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM via InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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How to Rebuild a Startup From Zero: Conviction, Collapse & a 10× Comeback with Gilad Uziely (CEO, Sequence)
Gilad Uziely isn’t just the CEO of Sequence—he’s one of the few founders who has lived through every chapter of the entrepreneurial cycle: raising millions, scaling fast, watching the unit economics turn against him, shutting off onboarding, facing 160 rejections, restructuring a cap table with 83 signatures… and then coming back with a product customers paid for before it even existed.Today, Sequence is a breakout fintech used by small-business owners to orchestrate their financial lives across dozens of accounts. But before the 10× jump from $200K → $2M ARR, before Aleph VC and Emerge Ventures backed the reboot, and before the community formed organically—there was collapse, uncertainty, and a brutally honest founder question:Are we resilient… or just insane?Haggai and Gilad trace the journey with clarity, honesty, and a founder’s battle scars:In This Episode • The Ashes: shutting down Lance because each new customer shortened runway. • Facing Reality: fraud, chargebacks, CAC inflation, and letting Excel tell the truth. • The Pivot: anchoring on two principles—conviction and building only in a blue ocean. • The Spark: discovering people wanted a “router for their money” so badly they paid $200 upfront for something that didn’t exist yet. • The Road Through Startup Hell: six months, 83 signatures, and a term sheet pulled at dawn. • New Investors: Aleph VC and Emerge Ventures stepping in with conviction. • The Rebuild: finding the ICP, shifting messaging, and 10× ARR in 12 months. • Craftsmanship Mode: from chopping wood to precision work across pricing, funnels, and value. • The Principle: automate everything—because compounding only works if your habits do.Check out the full Substack write-up: ⸻CONNECT WITH GILADLinkedInSequenceCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSWebsiteInstagramTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTApple PodcastsSPONSORSKardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”INQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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How to Build Brands People Believe In: From ROUTE 66® to The Wild Geese with André Levy
André Levy is the Chairman of Protégé International Group and Lodestar Licensing, and one of the rare operators who has lived every chapter of modern commerce: expelled from Egypt, rebuilt in the UK, forged his career across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, opened markets by hand, survived corporate politics, and then created global brands—ROUTE 66® and The Wild Geese—rooted in story, truth, memory, and identityThis conversation is a masterclass for any founder, creator, or brand builder who wants to understand how products become myths—and why consumers attach meaning to things long before they ever read the label.Haggai and André travel through:• How to build trust in markets where trust is currency• Why ROUTE 66® felt “real” even before it launched• The Wild Geese: the Irish diaspora, pride, heritage, and identity woven into a bottle• The secret: a brand must feel true—before it feels new• How André turned cultural insight into €200M in annual revenue• Why corporates fail at innovation—and why entrepreneurs win• The only real test of a brand: does it spark a story in the buyer’s mind?If you care about storytelling, consumer psychology, emerging markets, spirits, branding, licensing, or the entrepreneurial psyche—you will love this one.CONNECT WITH ANDRÉLinkedInProtégé International GroupLodestar LicensingCONNECT WITH HAGGAILinkedInFOLLOW AGGAEUSInstagramTikTokYouTubeSPONSORSKardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTSubstackSpotifyApple PodcastsINQUIRIES💼 Sponsorships / Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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The Psychology of Founding: How Behavioral Science Predicts Startup Success (with Alexander Shilman, New Gate Capital)
Before Alexander Shilman was writing checks into frontier biotech, neurotech, AI infrastructure, and semiconductors, he was something rare in venture: a behavioral scientist trusted by governments, corporates, early-stage teams—and even prime ministers—to decode how humans actually behave under pressure, uncertainty, and change.That vantage point became a superpower.Alex spent a decade inside rooms most people never see—fixing real-world problems from cyber-risk to national policy—and quietly building a portfolio of early teams through his behavioral consultancy. Startups came to him to understand users; corporates came to him to understand people; and investors came to him for signal.Eventually the “consulting portfolio” revealed itself for what it was: deal flow. And the gap in Israel’s deep-tech funding landscape revealed itself for what it was: a generational opportunity.Today Alex is the Founder & Managing Partner of New Gate Capital, one of the very few funds in Israel purpose-built for deep tech at the point where technology is real, market signal is emerging, and team dynamics either become a moat—or kill the company.Haggai and Alex go deep into the intersection he sits on uniquely:behavioral science × human decision-making × deep-tech investing…and why understanding humans matters more than understanding code.This conversation is a full tour through:How foundational biases—social proof, sunk cost, uncertainty aversion—shape product, sales, culture, fundraising, and failureWhy anomalies in data reveal more than dashboards ever willWhy change-coping ability is the #1 predictor of startup survivalHow teams break when tech threatens identity (from factories to hospitals)Why AI brings a “perfect psychological storm” and how societies can prepareWhy Israeli founders can close deals literally from tunnels—and what the world misunderstands about Israeli entrepreneurial agencyAnd what deep-tech VCs will look like in a world where AI writes most of the codeAlex also walks through two of New Gate’s standout portfolio companies—a cancer-drug delivery breakthrough from Technion, and a neuro-signal platform processing emotions in real time—revealing how he evaluates founders, risk, and resilience where uncertainty is the norm.If you want to understand where venture capital is actually going, why deep tech is the last defensible frontier, and what makes a team fundable when the world gets unpredictable—this episode isn’t optional.Connect with AlexanderLinkedInWebsiteNew Gate CapitalConnect with HaggaiLinkedInFollow AggaeusInstagramTikTokYouTubeSubscribe to the PodcastSubstackApple PodcastsSponsorsKardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”InquiriesSponsorships/Business: [email protected]: DM on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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From Rock Bottom to Boardroom: The Unreasonable Drive of Andreas Foeldenyi
How many times can you rebuild your life? Andreas Foeldenyi has done it—again and again. From losing everything after 9/11 to teaching in obscure classrooms just to pay the bills, to becoming Co-CEO of one of Switzerland’s largest private education groups, Academia Group—his story is a masterclass in grit, reinvention, and the art of turning collapse into momentum.Andreas’s career has spanned continents and contradictions: teacher turned entrepreneur, pianist turned CEO, Swiss executive turned NGO founder in Vietnam. He’s built companies, sold them, lost them, and built again. Now, as he transitions from CEO to multi-board investor and mentor, he reflects with raw honesty on the rollercoaster behind the résumé—and what it really costs to keep starting over.In this conversation, Andreas and Haggai Klorman Eraqi go deep on:The emotional and financial toll of losing everything—and the mindset to recover.Building and selling startups across Europe and AsiaWhy “luck” is built, not found—and how to manufacture opportunities through volume and stamina.What private education and integration in Switzerland can teach the world about inclusion.The difference between intelligence and wisdom—and why humility comes late but stays for good.It’s an unfiltered look at ambition, failure, and resilience—from someone who’s lived the full cycle, more than once.Connect with AndreasLinkedInConnect with HaggaiLinkedInFollow AggaeusInstagramTikTokYouTubeSubscribe to the PodcastSubstackSpotifyApple PodcastsSponsorsKardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”InquiriesSponsorships/Business: [email protected]: DM on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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From Club Promoter to Global Platform: How Yotam Cohen Built GO-OUT from Scratch
Before GO-OUT powered payments and operations for sports teams and music festivals across 14+ countries, it started with a 15-year-old kid in Jerusalem who hacked NBA 2K to play with his hometown team. That same mix of curiosity, grit, and obsession drove Yotam Cohen, now Founder & CEO of GO-OUT, to bootstrap a global company that unites ticketing, payments, and data for organizations that were never built to act like tech firms.No VCs. No safety net. Just relentless execution and a belief that sports teams and festivals shouldn’t need ten different tools to run their day.In this conversation, Yotam and Haggai Klorman Eraqi dig into: • How GO-OUT grew from zero to 14 countries—bootstrapped and profitable. • The “Halloween crash” that nearly killed the company (and how they rebuilt stronger). • Why bootstrapping builds better founders. • How to listen to customers and ship fast—sometimes in the same day. • The emotional reality of founding: anxiety, failure, and learning to separate the company from yourself. • The founder vs. CEO paradox: dreaming big vs. running the day-to-day. • What’s next for GO-OUT—and why they’re now competing head-to-head with the giants they once chased.It’s a story about turning chaos into clarity, building from instinct, and betting on execution over excuses.Connect with Yotam:LinkedInGO-OUT WebsiteConnect with Haggai:LinkedInFollow Aggaeus:InstagramTikTokYouTubeSubscribe to the Podcast:aggaeus.comApple PodcastsSponsors:Kardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”Inquiries:Sponsorships/Business: [email protected]: DM on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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GoFundMe’s VP Product Hai Habot on Building Startup-Scale Products Inside Giants
At Walmart, he turned a paper-napkin idea into a fintech product used by 18 million people.At StubHub/eBay, he helped scale global marketplaces.Now, as VP Product (Growth & Incubation) at GoFundMe, Hai Habot is reshaping the giving economy—proving generosity can be productized, operationalized, and scaled.Hai and Haggai Klorman Eraqi unpack how to build like a startup inside very large companies—where budgets, politics, and legacy systems collide with urgency, ambition, and customer need. You’ll hear how GoFundMe mobilized hundreds of millions in disaster relief within days, why most “innovation labs” stall, and the exact ways intrapreneurs win support, funding, and ship.In this episode The giving economy explained: individuals, nonprofits, corporate giving, and donor-advised funds From idea to impact: Walmart Mexico’s digital wallet and the 18M-user journey The 3-circle method for finding high-leverage opportunities (customer × company × feasibility) Intrapreneur tactics: coalition-building, budget strategy, and selling new bets internally Disaster response at scale: how GoFundMe verifies, routes, and deploys help fast Career advice for builders: when to push, when to partner, and how to communicate for buy-in Connect with HaiLinkedInGoFundMe WebsiteConnect with HaggaiLinkedInSubscribe to Apple PodcastFollow AggaeusInstagramTikTokYouTubeSponsorsKardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”Inquiries💼 Sponsorships/Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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The Material That Gets Colder in the Sun — The Physics Startup Redefining Cooling with Yaron Shenhav
A roof that gets colder under sunlight. A paint that cools a building without electricity. A startup that turned a laser-lab theory into a factory product sold to Amazon, Volkswagen, and AB InBev.That’s not sci-fi—it’s SolCold, and it’s the kind of “impossible” physics that only becomes real when someone refuses to quit.When Yaron Shenhav was a master’s student in electronic engineering, he couldn’t shake a paradox: why do we burn energy to create cold? That thought—plus an overheated apartment—sparked a decade-long obsession that became a new class of nanoparticle coatings. These materials absorb sunlight and emit higher-frequency light back out, releasing heat in the process. In other words, they cool themselves with sunlight.Today, Yaron’s company has grown from a crazy idea to a $14M-funded deep-tech startup with 27 employees and global pilots. SolCold’s film-like coating has been tested on rooftops, containers, beer silos, and even car sunroofs—cutting temperatures, saving energy, and keeping systems online during heat waves.In this episode, Yaron and Haggai dive into the science, the near-death startup moments, and the mindset required to push physics into production. They unpack how SolCold went from crowdfunding in Israel to cooling Amazon warehouses, Volkswagen vehicles, and global breweries—and why lowering the world’s temperature might start with a thin sheet of film.⸻In this episodeThe physics of cooling with sunlight: why “upconversion” matters From laser labs to factory floors: the making of a deep-tech startup Competing head-to-head with billion-dollar coatings companies How SolCold works with Amazon, AB InBev, and VolkswagenWhy startup culture matters more than lab breakthroughsConnect with YaronLinkedInSolCold WebsiteConnect with HaggaiLinkedInFollow AggaeusInstagramTikTokYouTubeSponsorsKardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”Subscribe toApple PodcastsInquiriesSponsorships/Business: [email protected]: DM on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Sound as a Superpower: How MusicTech Solves Real-World Problems (with David Fridman)
Walk into a chicken hatchery that hums like a data center. Engineers aren’t checking feed—they’re tuning frequencies that tilt hatch rates toward hens and save billions in waste. A few kilometers away, a stadium tech lets people with hearing loss sit anywhere and hear perfectly through their own phones. In a care home, adaptive music calms dementia patients enough to reduce medication.That’s not sci-fi. It’s the world David Fridman is helping build.David grew up in Chile, moved to Israel, helped launch the country’s first carrier-backed ISP, and co-founded a cyber-intelligence company that later IPO’d in London. After a post-COVID reset, he returned to a first love—music—but treated it like infrastructure. He began teaching musicians to ship products, not just songs, then co-founded MusicTech Innovation Lab to connect artists, researchers, and builders.Fast-forward: he’s mapping 300+ Israeli music-tech startups, ran MusicTech Tel Aviv with 500+ operators and investors in the room, and his accelerator’s nominees won at Music Ally’s global awards. The thesis is simple and powerful: sound isn’t just entertainment—it’s a toolbox for health, accessibility, education, safety, and new kinds of creativity.In this episode:* Why “music tech” now means health, safety, accessibility, and education—not just streaming* Inside Israel’s surge: 300+ startups, an accelerator, and global recognition* The discovery crisis: how to find (and fund) artists when 100,000+ tracks drop daily* AI, ownership, and ethics—and how founders can build useful, defensible products* Operator tactics: selling to venues, hospitals, and brands; what investors actually backConnect with DavidLinkedInMusicTech Innovation LabConnect with HaggaiLinkedInFollow AggaeusInstagramTikTokYouTubeSponsorsKardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”Subscribe on Apple PodcastInquiries💼 Sponsorships/Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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He Sold Two Companies—Then Heard 197 No’s. Offer Yehudai Built ARYA Anyway.
Before ARYA, Offer Yehudai had already built and sold two adtech companies ($86M, then $650M). With co-founder Tomer Magid, he launched a premium couples-wellness concierge—part human, part AI—that tens of thousands of U.S. couples now pay for monthly. They charged from day one and, using a no-code MVP (Typeform/Airtable/SMS), hit $1M ARR before writing a line of code. That traction grew into double-digit millions in ARR—all while staying premium-only.Then came the wall: 197 investors said no. Taboo category. Commerce. “Paid from day one.” Offer kept going—refining onboarding and ads, tightening CAC payback, and building a “Costco-style” limited-SKU supply chain. The right yes finally landed, and ARYA accelerated.What you’ll hear • The dinner that sparked ARYA—and why routine (not romance) is the real enemy • How a scrappy no-code concierge reached $1M ARR fast • Why they refused freemium—and how that improved retention and payback • Scaling intimacy: concierge + AI that times, tones, and personalizes guidance • Commerce without “becoming a store” (few SKUs, direct brands, better margins) • Fundraising in a taboo: 197 rejections—and what finally flipped the roomConnect with Offer:LinkedInARYAConnect with Haggai:LinkedInFollow Aggaeus:InstagramTikTokYouTubeSponsors:Kardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”Subscribe on Apple PodcastInquiries:💼 Sponsorships/Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Every Lead a Conversation — Dan Comyns’ Playbook for AI Sales that Actually Close
When Dan Comyns ran product & growth at Nexar, he helped turn “try-before-you-buy” from a risky idea into a repeatable system—and learned a simple truth: conversations beat campaigns. A scrappy experiment calling shoppers who’d abandoned checkout crushed every benchmark. That insight became Sellence: an AI sales OS that lets B2C brands talk 1:1 with every interested buyer (SMS/WhatsApp), follow up like your best rep, and escalate to humans when it matters. Even though Dan just started the company, he’s already working with brands across insurance, finance, real estate, and high-consideration e-commerce.So how did he get here? Dan walked away from a safe PM track with no idea, stacked a graveyard of dead concepts, then followed the data: sell manually first, write the playbook with real conversations, and only then automate. He and his co-founder built multi-agent AI around that playbook (intent, negotiator, follow-up memory), added human guardrails where nuance matters, and kept shipping.In this episode, you’ll hear:• Turning abandoned intent into revenue: manual first, then automate• Designing conversations, not campaigns—across SMS/WhatsApp/voice• Quality that holds up: engagement signals, purchase attribution, human QA• Where humans still win (nuance, culture, timing)—and how AI amplifies them• Onboarding that works: consented phone numbers, simple hooks, clear playbooks• Building in uncertainty: leaving the safe path, finding partners, fundraising as motionConnect with Dan:LinkedInSellenceConnect with Haggai:LinkedInFollow Aggaeus:InstagramTikTokYoutubeSponsors:Kardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”Subscribe on Apple PodcastInquiries:💼 Sponsorships/Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Lights Where Roads Don’t Reach: Abigail Urey’s Blueprint for Profitable Solar in Liberia
When most founders talk “hard ops,” they don’t mean motorbikes, canoes, and villages without roads. Abigail Urey, Co-Owner of LIB Solar, does. Over the last six years, her team has become Liberia’s largest solar provider—operating in all 15 counties and serving 30K+ households and small businesses—by blending rigorous finance with on-the-ground ingenuity.Abigail walks us through the real work: recruiting community agents, designing pay-as-you-go plans for low-income customers, building a collections network with mobile money, and packaging end-to-end systems (lights, radio, fan—and yes, TVs and solar refrigerators). The result isn’t charity; it’s a business that lets kids study at night, shops sell cold drinks, and micro-markets store meat—while staying cash-disciplined enough to turn down the wrong capital.We get into modeling uncertainty when data is messy, acting fast when cash flow wobbles, catching fraud before it spreads, and the mindset that keeps you calm when every day brings a new surprise. It’s a masterclass in financing impact without half-measures.Connect with Abigail:LinkedInLIB SolarConnect with Haggai:LinkedInFollow Aggaeus:InstagramTikTokSponsors:Kardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”Subscribe on Apple PodcastInquiries:💼 Sponsorships/Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Grandma Became the Star—Then Life Hit Back. How Yoav Oren Built Zoog Anyway
Before Zoog was an app, it was a bet: kids light up when Grandma’s the hero. Yoav Oren had the track record to try—opened China for Similarweb, closed landmark enterprise deals, produced Netflix’s Krav Maga episode, then got tiny Zoog onto Snap’s Camera Kit next to Disney. DreamWorks and Paramount followed. $1M+ ARR. 20,000+ five-star reviews. Two-minute, AR-powered stories that put family in the frame.Then came the hits: a 17-hour deal that died at midnight. Investors ghosting after Oct 7. And on Oct 8, his wife’s cancer diagnosis. With sirens in the stairwell and two months of runway, Yoav kept shipping—monetizing early, using AI to speed scripting and animation, and doubling down on partnerships that actually moved the needle.What you’ll hear• Why 2-minute stories beat PDFs—and when AR is the product, not a gimmick• Monetize early, learn faster: toward profitability without stalling growth• Inside the Snap win + Hollywood IP (DreamWorks, Paramount)• Scaling content with AI without tanking quality• Fundraising in headwinds (and why he’d build a U.S. presence sooner)• Operating under pressure: rituals, team design, mindsetConnect with Yoav:LinkedInZoogConnect with Haggai:LinkedInFollow Aggaeus:InstagramTikTokYouTubeSubscribe on Apple PodcastSponsors:Kardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”Inquiries:💼 Sponsorships/Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Stop Being the Hero: Bill Gallagher’s System for Scaling Without Burning Out
Bill Gallagher has spent years inside the rooms where companies either stall—or break through. As the founder of ScalingCoach.com, he’s coached CEOs and leadership teams to replace chaos with a repeatable rhythm, set priorities that stick, and build companies that scale without the founder carrying everything on their back.In this episode, Bill sits down with Haggai to tell the story behind that system. We start with a familiar scene: a team stuck at 40–60 people, sprinting harder but moving slower. Hiring feels random. Meetings sprawl. Cash is tight. Everyone is “busy,” but the needle won’t move. Bill shows how to flip it—by installing a few simple, durable habits that compound:What you’ll take awayHow to choose one brutal focus for the next quarter—and say “no” to everything elseThe meeting rhythm that shrinks drama and speeds decisions (without adding more meetings)Turning strategy into action: clear priorities, owners, and weekly scorecardsUpgrading talent without wrecking culture: accountability, coaching, and when to part waysCash as oxygen: practical ways to extend runway and fund growth from operationsThe mindset shift from heroic founder to scalable leader (and why it frees your team to win)If you’re leading a growing team and feel like more effort isn’t creating more progress, this conversation gives you a calm, concrete path forward.Connect with Bill:LinkedInInstagramScalingCoachConnect with Haggai:LinkedInFollow Aggaeus:InstagramTikTokYoutubeSubscribe on Apple PodcastSponsors:Kardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”Inquiries:💼 Sponsorships/Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Inside a 2,000-Deal Fix-&-Flip Machine: How to De-Risk, Move Fast, and Win (Even in a Tough Market)
Eyal Karban has operated at a scale most investors never see: 2,000+ residential deals across Las Vegas and Phoenix and roughly $1B in transactions—with a playbook built on discipline, data, and transparency.This episode is the story of how that playbook was forged.Eyal walked into the wreckage of 2008, learned auctions from the ground up, and then built the systems that make speed possible: an in-house GC (with a warehouse of standardized finishes), a proprietary CRM, weekly pricing updates, Gantt-driven rehab, and hard post-mortems on every project. His team averages ~5 months door-to-door, vets buyers like underwriters, and even pays to tidy the neighbor’s yard if it helps the sale. When a project caught fire weeks before completion, he bought the investor out the next day—because trust comes first.What you’ll take away:How pros de-risk flips (from sourcing to buyer vetting) so one mistake doesn’t wreck the yearThe operations stack: CRM, standard SKUs, permit tactics, W-2 vs. subs, and why details decide marginsPricing and speed in soft markets—why being slightly under comps beats sitting on inventoryIncentives that work: comp on successful exits, not just acquisitionsRadical transparency with investors (live P&Ls, photos, timelines)—and why it compounds trust2025 outlook: why this will be a market for professionals, and how to prepareIf you want a clear, no-BS view of fix-and-flip at scale—and how to build a machine that survives hard markets—this one’s your operating manual.Connect with Haggai:LinkedInOasis BVS Fund:WebsiteFull disclosure — Haggai is a director at Oasis BVS Fund, a financing partner of Better Assets. This post is for informational purposes only and is not an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any securities.Follow Aggaeus:InstagramTikTokYouTubeSubscribe on Apple PodcastSponsors:Kardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”Inquiries:💼 Sponsorships/Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM on InstagramSome links may earn affiliate commissions. Offers, terms, and availability may change without notice.Aggaeus content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any decisions.We may feature companies, products, or entities in which Aggaeus, its affiliates, or the author have invested or may invest, or with which they have had, have, or may have a financial, professional, or other relationship.
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Assaf Glazer’s Playbook for Building with AI: From Baby Sleep to Home Cooking
If you’re a parent, you’ve probably heard of Nanit—the category leader that turned baby sleep into a measurable, improvable science. Co-founded and led by Assaf Glazer, Nanit became a unicorn and scaled to nine-figure annual sales, backed by Cornell, Technion, and dozens of peer-reviewed studies. Along the way, Assaf raised from top investors (including Upfront/Mark Suster), shipped brutally hard hardware, and built a brand parents still recommend.Now he’s doing it again with Vinst, bringing AI to the most human place in the house: your kitchen.Assaf and Haggai trace the arc from hustling soda cans in 5th grade to building a category-defining product, surviving hardware hell, stepping aside, and starting over—measuring everything, moving fast, and running into the storm.What you’ll take away from this episode: - How to decide what to measure so behavior actually changes (in teams and in life)- Why early institutional money can create expensive mistakes—and how to avoid them- Building brand the right way: purpose → vision → position (and the creative partners that matter)- Hardware reality: backlogs, bad BOMs, missing sensors—and the day they removed the speaker to ship- Fundraising truth: when everyone says “you’re a vitamin,” and you still have to win- The AI era: hiring born athletes, designing for fast-moving tech, and keeping a small team that outperforms bigger ones- Process control for everything: the same lens that works in semiconductors, the Air Force, textiles—and home cooking- Why pros do the boring reps (weeklies, scorecards, post-mortems) and amateurs don’t- The “buffalo rule”: when a storm is coming, run into itThis is a story about grit, judgment, and the quiet courage to start again—this time with better habits and a sharper map.Connect with Assaf:LinkedInVinst websiteVinst (iOS)Vinst (Android)Connect with Haggai:LinkedIn Resources Mentioned:📘 Cooked by Michael Pollan Sponsors:Kardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”Follow Aggaeus:InstagramTikTokYouTubeSubscribe on Apple PodcastInquiries:💼 Sponsorships/Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM on Instagram *Some links may earn affiliate commissions. Some offers may no longer be available.
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Are You an Entrepreneur Who’s Constantly Fixing Leaks While Rowing the Boat? This Story’s for You.
Esther Mendlowitz had done it all—built companies, led teams, poured everything into her work.And yet…It always felt like a mess.Smart, passionate people pulling in different directions.Meetings that solved nothing.Operations that broke every time the company grew.Eventually, she had to ask herself:“Is this just what entrepreneurship is supposed to feel like?”The answer came when she discovered EOS. In this honest, no-fluff conversation, Esther and Haggai unpack:● The invisible toll of disorganized leadership● Why people problems aren’t always about “bad people”● The moment she realized EOS wasn’t a productivity tool—it was a lifeline● The 6 components every company must strengthen to stop spinning its wheels● What it really means to build a well-oiled machine—with people you love working withThis is a story about the quiet heartbreak of working so hard and still feeling like you’re failing—And what happens when you finally find a map that makes the work work.Connect with Esther:LinkedInEOS WorldwideConnect with Haggai:LinkedInResources Mentioned:📘 Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business Sponsors:Kardz.Biz – “A business card too good to give away”Follow Aggaeus:Instagram TikTok YouTubeSubscribe on Apple PodcastInquiries:💼 Sponsorships/Business: [email protected]🎙 Podcast: DM on Instagram* Some links may earn affiliate commissions. Some offers may no longer be available.
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It’s 3 a.m., an entrepreneur is staring at the ceiling, wondering if they’ve just made the best—or worst—decision of their life.Welcome to the Aggaeus Podcast, hosted by Haggai Klorman-Eraqi. Here we share the messy experiments, the surprising wins, and the failures that cut deep but leave lessons worth carrying.You’ll get strategies, models, and insights from people in the arena—building, stumbling, and pushing forward.
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