Valerie Bures-Bönström and Andy Loy
The Inner Edge
A series exploring the inner architecture of founders and what it takes to build great companies from a grounded, clear place. Hosted by Valerie Bures-Bönström and Andy Loy.
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Valerie Bures-Bönström and Andy Loy
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Jul 9, 2026
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Jennifer Baum-Minkus (Founder & CEO of gitti) on Detoxing the Beauty Industry, One Bottle at a Time 09.07.2026 37:45
Jennifer Baum-Minkus is the Founder and CEO of gitti, the Berlin-based conscious beauty brand behind clean, plant- and water-based nail polish that has become a category leader in Europe. Jennifer left a corporate career at Coca-Cola to launch gitti from her kitchen table, building the brand into a company that has raised $11.7M in funding and expanded internationally, all while staying rooted in...
Should You Leave Home to Build Your Company? 25.06.2026 35:23
Europe is producing great founders. It's just not always keeping them. This episode looks at the funding gaps pushing talent out, what market proximity really means for early-stage companies, and the emotional side of deciding where to be.
From €2B IPO to Executive Coach: Daniel Beutler on What Leadership Actually Costs 04.06.2026 1:00:40
Not many people have taken a European startup all the way to a 2 billion-dollar IPO. Daniel Beutler has, and then he walked away to become a coach. As COO of Captain Train and later President of Trainline International, he helped build one of Europe's most successful tech companies, leading a €200 million acquisition and a €2 billion IPO along the way. Before that he served as CEO for Western Euro...
Build Trust and Get Out of Your Own Way 21.05.2026 33:07
Why do so many early startup teams fall apart? Most first-time founders are never taught how to lead people and build trust. This episode explores what gets in the way and what it actually takes to fix it.
Chris Bach (Co-founder of Netlify) on Building for Developers, Ecosystem Thinking & AI 07.05.2026 42:07
Chris Bach is the Co-founder of Netlify, the web development platform that pioneered the Jamstack movement and serves over 1 million developers worldwide, including Twilio, Nike, and Verizon. Chris helped scale Netlify from an idea into a company that has raised nearly $100M in funding. Today, he is an active investor, board member, and advisor to founders across the modern web ecosystem, and serv...
Mastering the Inner Game with Klaus Kleinfeld 23.04.2026 54:55
Dr. Klaus Kleinfeld — former CEO of Siemens and Alcoa, and ex-Chairman of Arconic — joins Andy for a reflective conversation on leadership from the inside out. A leader who has stewarded global organisations spanning energy, manufacturing, and technology across more than 40 countries, Klaus brings hard-won perspective that goes far beyond the boardroom. Drawing from decades of global executive exp...
Operating Without a Playbook 02.04.2026 37:39
Andy and Valerie sit down to unpack what it means to build in markets where there is no clear roadmap — especially in established industries that don’t move easily. Andy reflects on entering the railway sector as a startup outsider and the discipline required to earn credibility. Valerie explores the advantage of fresh perspective — and the humility needed to make it work. They discuss speed versu...
Navigating Leadership Pressure: The Role of Transparency 10.03.2026 38:46
Andy and Valerie sit down to discuss the emotional weight of leadership — especially in moments when the outside world sees momentum, but internally things feel fragile. They reflect on the pressure founders carry, how transparency can strengthen teams when handled thoughtfully, and where honesty needs discernment. The conversation also touches on the changing venture landscape — including the shi...
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