Niluka Kavanagh left Big 4 consulting with a simple question: Can I work for myself, and can I do it from anywhere?That question turned into an experiment, then a business, then ImagineThat, a global club for first-time founders who are trying to build something without losing themselves in the process.We talk about the unsexy realities people don’t plan for: uncertainty, isolation, confidence dips, and the weird moment where you realise “being your own boss” can still mean being owned by customers. Niluka shares the framework she uses with founders to go from “I’ve got skills” to “I’ve got a business,” why you should design your life before you design your model, and why your personal brand is the only asset that survives pivots.This is a conversation for anyone in corporate with a pull toward independence, and anyone early-stage who wants fewer vibes and more clarity.Subscribe nowChapters00:00 The Journey of Transitioning from Corporate to Entrepreneurship03:08 Finding Purpose and Vision in Business05:53 Understanding the Risks and Rewards of Entrepreneurship08:44 Building a Support Network for Founders11:35 The Importance of Market Validation14:25 Creating a Founder Brand and Authentic Storytelling22:27 Building Your Founder Brand25:41 The Importance of Values in Branding29:47 The Power of Storytelling in Personal Branding34:07 Recognizing Your Achievements as a Founder38:31 The Role of Community in Entrepreneurship43:20 Creating a Supportive Environment for FoundersNiluka Kavanagh A founder, executive coach, keynote speaker, and creator focused on the future of work.She is the Founder of ImagineThat, the global club for new founders, and the creator of The Modern CEO, a leadership program helping companies evolve into next-generation workplaces.Previously, she worked as a consultant at KPMG with clients like Mastercard, Tesco, and London Stock Exchange, co-founded KPMG FutureThinkers, and led communications for KPMG SheCan.Niluka has spoken at leading universities, including Oxford, Trinity College Dublin, and Edinburgh University, and her work has been featured in The World Financial Review and Cambridge University Press.Who Should ListenNew founders transitioning out of corporate rolesExecutives leading younger or hybrid teamsOperators building modern leadership culturesAnyone curious about how careers, ambition, and identity are reshaping entrepreneurshipMusic Credit“Neptuno” – Phondupe (Album: Onykia)Access All Areas.Listen: Apple || Spotify || YouTubeSubscribe: SubstackCommunity & Events: Founders CircleConnect: LinkedInSocials: TikTok || Instagram || XWeb: startupsdecoded.com
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Niluka Kavanagh left Big 4 consulting with a simple question: Can I work for myself, and can I do it from anywhere?That question turned into an experiment, then a business, then ImagineThat, a global club for first-time founders who are trying to build something without losing themselves in the process.We talk about the unsexy realities people don’t plan for: uncertainty, isolation, confidence dips, and the weird moment where you realise “being your own boss” can still mean being owned by customers. Niluka shares the framework she uses with founders to go from “I’ve got skills” to “I’ve got a business,” why you should design your life before you design your model, and why your personal brand is the only asset that survives pivots.This is a conversation for anyone in corporate with a pull toward independence, and anyone early-stage who wants fewer vibes and more clarity.Subscribe nowChapters00:00 The Journey of Transitioning from Corporate to Entrepreneurship03:08 Finding Purpose and Vision in Business05:53 Understanding the Risks and Rewards of Entrepreneurship08:44 Building a Support Network for Founders11:35 The Importance of Market Validation14:25 Creating a Founder Brand and Authentic Storytelling22:27 Building Your Founder Brand25:41 The Importance of Values in Branding29:47 The Power of Storytelling in Personal Branding34:07 Recognizing Your Achievements as a Founder38:31 The Role of Community in Entrepreneurship43:20 Creating a Supportive Environment for FoundersNiluka Kavanagh A founder, executive coach, keynote speaker, and creator focused on the future of work.She is the Founder of ImagineThat, the global club for new founders, and the creator of The Modern CEO, a leadership program helping companies evolve into next-generation workplaces.Previously, she worked as a consultant at KPMG with clients like Mastercard, Tesco, and London Stock Exchange, co-founded KPMG FutureThinkers, and led communications for KPMG SheCan.Niluka has spoken at leading universities, including Oxford, Trinity College Dublin, and Edinburgh University, and her work has been featured in The World Financial Review and Cambridge University Press.Who Should ListenNew founders transitioning out of corporate rolesExecutives leading younger or hybrid teamsOperators building modern leadership culturesAnyone curious about how careers, ambition, and identity are reshaping entrepreneurshipMusic Credit“Neptuno” – Phondupe (Album: Onykia)Access All Areas.Listen: Apple || Spotify || YouTubeSubscribe: SubstackCommunity & Events: Founders CircleConnect: LinkedInSocials: TikTok || Instagram || XWeb: startupsdecoded.com
Ep#30: Future-Proofing Products in 2025: Startup Lessons from Orgo’s Zoya Lehrer
Startups Decoded
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Ep#30: Future-Proofing Products in 2025: Startup Lessons from Orgo’s Zoya Lehrer
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of Startups Decoded, host Andy Walsh speaks with Zoya Lehrer, founder of Orgo, about the challenges and opportunities in the startup landscape, particularly in the realm of product development and parenting logistics. Zoya shares her personal journey from immigrating to the U.S. to launching her business, which aims to streamline the logistics of youth sports for parents. The conversation delves into the importance of community feedback, the need for future-proofing products in a rapidly changing market, and the balance between innovation and consumer needs.Zoya Lehrer Zoya Lehrer is the co-founder and CEO of Orgo, a family scheduling and logistics app that helps busy households streamline calendars, travel, and coordination. Born in Ukraine and raised in Brooklyn after immigrating to the U.S. in 1993, she holds a Computer Science and IT degree from Rutgers University and spent 20+ years in executive roles in digital innovation, fintech partnerships, and strategic planning.Frustrated by the complexity of managing her own family’s schedule, Zoya built Orgo to combine calendar management, navigation, and communication in one seamless platform, reducing chaos and saving families time.About OrgoShort for “organization on the go”, Orgo is a mobile app for family time management, offering advanced calendar features, prep time tracking, travel estimates, and caregiver coordination. With smart notifications and turn-by-turn directions, it’s the “Waze for family schedules”, giving parents clarity, control, and peace of mind.TakeawaysZoya Lehrer immigrated from Ukraine and has a tech background.The challenges of parenting and sports logistics inspired Orgo.Orgo aims to simplify the logistics of youth sports for parents.Community feedback is crucial for product development.Future-proofing products is essential in a fast-paced market.Choosing the right technology stack is critical for scalability.AI integration should be approached cautiously and thoughtfully.Understanding consumer needs is vital for product success.Bootstrapping requires careful financial management and capital efficiency.Engaging with the community helps in refining the product.Music Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)Chapters00:00 Introduction to Startups Decoded01:21 Zoya's Journey: From Ukraine to Entrepreneurship05:18 Identifying the Problem: The Challenge of Parenting and Sports08:10 Introducing Orgo: A Solution for Sports Parents11:55 The Importance of Logistics in Parenting15:55 Refactoring: Future-Proofing the Product20:34 Analyzing Current Tech Stacks and Future Needs23:25 Empowering Founders with New Tools27:27 Navigating the Challenges of New Technologies29:01 Understanding Consumer Needs in Product Development34:08 The Role of AI in Modern Startups39:08 Capital Efficiency and BudgetingDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyS ...
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Niluka Kavanagh left Big 4 consulting with a simple question: Can I work for myself, and can I do it from anywhere?That question turned into an experiment, then a business, then ImagineThat, a global club for first-time founders who are trying to build something without losing themselves in the process.We talk about the unsexy realities people don’t plan for: uncertainty, isolation, confidence dips, and the weird moment where you realise “being your own boss” can still mean being owned by customers. Niluka shares the framework she uses with founders to go from “I’ve got skills” to “I’ve got a business,” why you should design your life before you design your model, and why your personal brand is the only asset that survives pivots.This is a conversation for anyone in corporate with a pull toward independence, and anyone early-stage who wants fewer vibes and more clarity.Subscribe nowChapters00:00 The Journey of Transitioning from Corporate to Entrepreneurship03:08 Finding Purpose and Vision in Business05:53 Understanding the Risks and Rewards of Entrepreneurship08:44 Building a Support Network for Founders11:35 The Importance of Market Validation14:25 Creating a Founder Brand and Authentic Storytelling22:27 Building Your Founder Brand25:41 The Importance of Values in Branding29:47 The Power of Storytelling in Personal Branding34:07 Recognizing Your Achievements as a Founder38:31 The Role of Community in Entrepreneurship43:20 Creating a Supportive Environment for FoundersNiluka Kavanagh A founder, executive coach, keynote speaker, and creator focused on the future of work.She is the Founder of ImagineThat, the global club for new founders, and the creator of The Modern CEO, a leadership program helping companies evolve into next-generation workplaces.Previously, she worked as a consultant at KPMG with clients like Mastercard, Tesco, and London Stock Exchange, co-founded KPMG FutureThinkers, and led communications for KPMG SheCan.Niluka has spoken at leading universities, including Oxford, Trinity College Dublin, and Edinburgh University, and her work has been featured in The World Financial Review and Cambridge University Press.Who Should ListenNew founders transitioning out of corporate rolesExecutives leading younger or hybrid teamsOperators building modern leadership culturesAnyone curious about how careers, ambition, and identity are reshaping entrepreneurshipMusic Credit“Neptuno” – Phondupe (Album: Onykia)Access All Areas.Listen: Apple || Spotify || YouTubeSubscribe: SubstackCommunity & Events: Founders CircleConnect: LinkedInSocials: TikTok || Instagram || XWeb: startupsdecoded.com