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Aggaeus
Hosted by Haggai Klorman-Eraqi
13 episodes
5 days ago
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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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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From Rock Bottom to Boardroom: The Unreasonable Drive of Andreas Foeldenyi
Aggaeus
1 hour 34 minutes 22 seconds
6 days ago
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 Asia
  • Why “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.


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Aggaeus
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.