
Kitty is the co-founder of Project Europe, a new initiative backing under-25 founders with bold, unproven ideas—and helping them build companies from day zero. After years in early-stage talent investing, Kitty was ready for a reset. Then came a cold LinkedIn DM from Harry Stebbings, a mountain trip with no Wi-Fi, and a viral launch that turned her into one of the most talked-about names in European tech.
In this episode we talk about:
• Why young founders need cultural permission before capital
• How to spot “earnestness” as a superpower in early-stage talent
• What makes European ambition different—and what still holds it back
• How to build a continent-wide founder movement with no HQ, no rules, and a lot of trust
A conversation about narrative shifts, deep founder signals, and the emotional chaos of building fast.
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