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When it all goes wrong after the IPO, with former Eve Mattress Co-founder Kuba Wieczorek

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Most founders dream of going public- but what happens after you ring the bell, if share prices tank, and the company you used to leap out of bed to run is destroying your mental health?

For anyone who hasn’t heard of Eve mattresses, they were one of the first companies in the UK to offer a mattress in a box- and the countries fastest retail IPO at the time they went public just a couple of years after launching. They disrupted the standard business model of having to invest in retail stores where customers could try before you buy. Their tube adverts still hold records for brand awareness.
On this episode, we talk to Kuba Wieczorek, co-founder of Eve. He’s talked openly about the toll the company took on his mental health, and why he’s much happier running a lifestyle business today- branding agency Kuba and Friends.
In this episode we discuss:

  1. How Kuba became a co-founder at Eve
  2. Why IPOing is the biggest thing he’d change if he had his time at Eve again
  3. Having a mental breakdown he couldn’t legally talk about with friends and family, for fear of insider trading
  4. What a brand is and isn’t - clue it’s not the logo
  5. And, which startups should and shouldn’t worry about brand and how to balance when to invest

Links

  • Checkout Kuba's new company, Kuba and Friends here

  continue reading

52 episodes

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Manage episode 349206122 series 3344784
Content provided by Hattie Willis. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Hattie Willis or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Most founders dream of going public- but what happens after you ring the bell, if share prices tank, and the company you used to leap out of bed to run is destroying your mental health?

For anyone who hasn’t heard of Eve mattresses, they were one of the first companies in the UK to offer a mattress in a box- and the countries fastest retail IPO at the time they went public just a couple of years after launching. They disrupted the standard business model of having to invest in retail stores where customers could try before you buy. Their tube adverts still hold records for brand awareness.
On this episode, we talk to Kuba Wieczorek, co-founder of Eve. He’s talked openly about the toll the company took on his mental health, and why he’s much happier running a lifestyle business today- branding agency Kuba and Friends.
In this episode we discuss:

  1. How Kuba became a co-founder at Eve
  2. Why IPOing is the biggest thing he’d change if he had his time at Eve again
  3. Having a mental breakdown he couldn’t legally talk about with friends and family, for fear of insider trading
  4. What a brand is and isn’t - clue it’s not the logo
  5. And, which startups should and shouldn’t worry about brand and how to balance when to invest

Links

  • Checkout Kuba's new company, Kuba and Friends here

  continue reading

52 episodes

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