
In this episode of The Leap, Gavin sits down with Heroly, founder of Busable “an intelligent software platform built for bus and coach operators to bring control and clarity to their operations”
After years in government helping design programs for small businesses, Heroly saw the same pain points over and over: founders drowning in red tape, not knowing what support was actually out there. Instead of just writing another policy, he decided to fix the problem directly.
That decision kicked off the leap from the safety of the public sector into the chaos of startup life.
This episode digs deep into what it really takes to leave a stable job, deal with imposter syndrome, build something from scratch — and stay true to your purpose when the uncertainty hits hard.
💬 In This Episode:
🕒 Chapters
00:00 Welcome to The Leap
01:10 Meet Heroly and the story behind Busable
03:05 From Government to Startup — the transition
05:45 The idea that sparked Busable
08:20 Early lessons in risk and resilience
10:52 What leaving a safe job really feels like
13:30 Learning to move fast and break things
16:05 Bootstrapping Busable and building trust
19:40 Reconnecting with purpose when things get hard
22:55 Lessons learned from government life
26:00 Staying grounded and avoiding burnout
29:18 What Heroly wishes he knew before taking the leap
32:40 Advice for anyone thinking about making the jump
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