In this episode of The Innovators & Investors Podcast, host Kristian Marquez sits down with Jonathan Lowenhar, founder and managing partner of Enjoy the Work, to explore the challenges founders face as their startups grow. Jonathan shares his perspective on why successful founders often lose control of their companies, the gap between founding a startup and effectively running one, and how a lack of structured mentorship and training puts founders at risk of being replaced by their boards. They discuss the importance of aligning expectations between CEOs and investors, founder-driven sales, and the evolving startup culture that now embraces mental health and sustainable leadership. Jonathan also recounts his own diverse career journey from casino executive to fintech leader, and how these experiences shaped his mission to empower founders to develop the skills necessary to lead long-term. The conversation highlights practical strategies for founders to navigate fundraising, scaling, and board relationships, all while maintaining control and purpose in their companies. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the founder’s path, the systemic issues within venture capital, and the emerging solutions that support founder longevity and success. Learn more about Enjoy the Work at: https://enjoythework.com/ Connect with Jonathan Lowenhar on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jlowenhar/ Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply at https://finstratmgmt.com/innovators-investors-podcast/ Want to learn more about Kristian Marquez's work? Check out his website at https://finstratmgmt.com…
Laurence Dauphinais apprend à l’âge de 11 ans qu’elle est née d’insémination artificielle. Elle se demande ce qu’elle a hérité de son donneur, mais ne peut rien confirmer parce que le don est entièrement anonyme. Jusqu’à que quelque chose vienne changer la donne : les tests d’ADN. / Laurence Dauphinais learned at the age of 11 that she was born through artificial insemination. She wondered what she had inherited from her donor, but could not confirm anything because the donation was entirely anonymous. Until something changes : DNA testing.
Laurence Dauphinais apprend à l’âge de 11 ans qu’elle est née d’insémination artificielle. Elle se demande ce qu’elle a hérité de son donneur, mais ne peut rien confirmer parce que le don est entièrement anonyme. Jusqu’à que quelque chose vienne changer la donne : les tests d’ADN. / Laurence Dauphinais learned at the age of 11 that she was born through artificial insemination. She wondered what she had inherited from her donor, but could not confirm anything because the donation was entirely anonymous. Until something changes : DNA testing.
Laurence Dauphinais learned at the age of 11 that she was born through artificial insemination. She wondered what she had inherited from her donor, but could not confirm anything because the donation was completely anonymous. All she knows is that her mother made a deal with the Montreal General Hospital Fertility Centre in October 1982. The procedure had just become legal in Canada. There is no donor bank in the country and it is often young doctors who donate for science. With her identity in limbo, Laurence began to fantasize about filling the void. Growing up in a unilingual French-speaking family in the north of Montreal, she wonders what explains her fluency in English and her call to go elsewhere. Her parents are artists, but she has a fascination with science. Why is that? She has fun drawing conclusions about the donor's origin. If he is a doctor at the General Hospital, he is probably an English speaker. If he is English-speaking, he may be Jewish. This rings true for Laurence, who will even go to Israel hoping to get a revelation about his identity. She wanders through the maze of hypotheses until something changes: the DNA tests. Laurence suddenly has access to a wealth of information about her donor. But despite everything, her biggest questions remain. Credits : Co-directed by Laurence Dauphinais and Julien Morissette Narration : Laurence Dauphinais Guests : Diane Dauphinais, Josh Stone, Isabel Côté, Rabbi Adam Scheier Research : Sophie Gemme Editing and mixing : François Larivière Musical conception : Mathieu Bérubé Executive Production : Stéphanie Laurin A podcast of the Centre du Théâtre d’Aujourd’hui and Centaur Theatre in collaboration with Transistor Media…
Laurence Dauphinais apprend à l’âge de 11 ans qu’elle est née d’insémination artificielle. Elle se demande ce qu’elle a hérité de son donneur, mais ne peut rien confirmer parce que le don est entièrement anonyme. Tout ce qu’elle sait, c’est que sa mère a fait affaire avec le centre de fertilité de l’Hôpital Général de Montréal, en octobre 1982. La procédure vient de devenir légale au Canada. Il n’y a pas de banque de donneurs au pays et ce sont souvent de jeunes médecins qui donnent pour la science. Dans le flou entourant son identité, Laurence se met à fantasmer pour combler le vide. Ayant grandi dans une famille unilingue francophone du nord de Montréal, elle se demande qu’est-ce qui explique sa maîtrise de l’anglais et son appel vers l’ailleurs. Ses parents sont artistes, mais elle a une fascination pour les sciences. Pourquoi? Elle s’amuse à tirer des conclusions sur l’origine du donneur. S’il est bel et bien médecin à l’Hôpital Général, il doit probablement être anglophone. S’il est anglophone, il se peut qu’il soit Juif. Cela sonne juste pour Laurence qui ira même jusqu’à Israël en espérant avoir une révélation concernant son identité. Elle sillonnera dans le dédale des hypothèses jusqu’à que quelque chose vienne changer la donne : les tests d’ADN. Laurence a soudain accès à une panoplie d’informations sur son donneur. Mais malgré tout, ses plus grandes questions demeurent. Crédits : Narration : Laurence Dauphinais Invité.e.s : Diane Dauphinais, Josh Stone, Isabel Côté, Rabbin Adam Scheier Recherchiste : Sophie Gemme Montage et mixage : François Larivière Conception musicale : Mathieu Bérubé Production exécutive : Stéphanie Laurin Un balado du Centre du Théâtre d’Aujourd’hui et du Théâtre Centaur en collaboration avec Transistor Média…
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