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Michael v. d. Voorn ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช

Michael v. d. Voorn ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช

@MVandervoorn

Ex punk, nihilist, raver. CPT (USA), certified PES (USA), B-Lizenz trainer (Germany 1993 ๐Ÿ˜ณ) ALTIS accredited foundation coach

Hamburg, Germany ๊ฐ€์ž…์ผ Kasฤฑm 2017
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Anthony Walsh | Roadman Podcast
Anthony Walsh | Roadman Podcast@Roadman_Podcastยท
What Rapha's decline can teach us about building a business. (This hurts to write as a longtime fan) 10 years ago, Rapha was untouchable. They didn't just sell cycling clothes. They sold a lifestyle. A dream. An identity. Their marketing was pure poetry: โ†’ "The hardest climbs, the longest days" โ†’ Romanticized imagery of European cycling culture โ†’ โ‚ฌ200 jerseys that people bought as badges of honor They understood something profound: People don't buy products. They buy stories about themselves. Rapha made weekend warriors feel like they were part of cycling's golden age. Then everything changed. 2017: Walmart acquired them for โ‚ฌ200M. On paper, it made sense: - Access to capital - Global distribution - Economies of scale But here's what they lost: 1. The exclusivity when you tie the brand to a family that made its name on "discounts", it's no longer special. 2. The story Corporate ownership killed the romantic narrative. Hard to sell "the spirit of gravel" when your parent company also sells garden furniture. 3. The community Rapha Cycling Clubs used to be exclusive tribes. Now they feel like marketing campaigns. The result? - Die-hard fans moved to smaller brands (Pas Normal, Cafรฉ du Cycliste) - New customers never understood what made Rapha different (remember those video back in the day with Dan Craven) - They're stuck in no-man's land: too expensive for mass market, too corporate for premium The lesson for every business: Growth can kill what made you special. The things that get you to โ‚ฌ10M revenue might destroy you at โ‚ฌ100M. Your "unfair advantage" often can't be scaled without being diluted. Before you take that big investment or acquisition: Ask yourself: What makes us irreplaceable? What is our moat? Can we keep that at 10x the size? Are we selling our soul for scale? Sometimes staying small and special beats getting big and generic. Rapha forgot this. Don't make the same mistake.
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Nina Achadjian
Nina Achadjian@ninaachadjianยท
Thank you @Beezer232 for a great convo!
Index Ventures@IndexVentures

Index Partner @ninaachadjian joined @beezer232 on the Origins Podcast to discuss company building, IPO readiness & investing at Index. Their chat covered: ๐Ÿ“ท IPO as a growth strategy, not a market reaction, e.g. @ServiceTitan ๐Ÿ“ท 2025 as the year of reckoning for product-market fit ๐Ÿ“ท The hallmarks of an exceptional investor: skills honed over time

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PoliticsVideoChannel
PoliticsVideoChannel@politvidchannelยท
BREAKING: Australia has introduced a new bill that will impose fines of up to 5% on Elon Musk's Twitter/X global revenue, which could be hundreds of millions of dollars for failing to control the spread of misinformation.
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Ty@towtylerยท
@MVandervoorn @MattAAW @politvidchannel Elon has X, and he doesnโ€™t censor anybody. Even his critics. Just about every other platform has massive censorship. Almost Every media outlet is one-sided. I think weโ€™ll be fine.
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Ty@towtylerยท
@MVandervoorn @MattAAW @politvidchannel Yea you may have yourself fooled but youโ€™re not gaslighting us. The US doesnโ€™t jail people for mean words or opinions โ€œwrong thinkโ€ like some countries in Europe do.
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Ty@towtylerยท
@MVandervoorn @MattAAW @politvidchannel Hitler censored free speech once in power to prevent challenge to his plans. it was lack of free speech that allowed him to do what he did. He banned foreign media like how European nations and Australia are threatening foreign social media companies that donโ€™t censor.
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Robert Habeck
Robert Habeck@roberthabeckยท
Lasst uns den Raum wieder รถffnen fรผr Debatten um die richtigen Lรถsungen, die so groรŸ sind wie die Herausforderungen unserer Zeit. Der Moment ist jetzt.
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Michael Boyle
Michael Boyle@mboyle1959ยท
Things that drive me nuts, part two. Improperly named exercises? Bulgarian Lunges? Yes the lift was popularized by Bulgarian Angel Spassov but, itโ€™s not a lunge. Itโ€™s a split squat. To lunge, you need to step. I.e. โ€œ he lunged at meโ€. I know, nit picking but it irks me.
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Henrijs_DE
Henrijs_DE@HenrijsDEยท
@roberthabeck Nein.ย Wir kรถnnen sie nicht nochmal unserer Wirtschaft zumuten.
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Robert Habeck
Robert Habeck@roberthabeckยท
Darum mache ich euch ein klares Angebot. Seid ihr dabei?
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Midwest Ghotham
Midwest Ghotham@aukerkali312ยท
@cptspatchcock @PamKeithFL Nah. Just donโ€™t want a president who is clueless, brainless, and had NO PLAN ๐Ÿ˜‚ but sure, blame it on race and gender if that makes you sleep at nightโ€ฆ
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Pam Keith, Esq.
Pam Keith, Esq.@PamKeithFLยท
Trumpโ€™s margin in NC is based ENTIRELY on under-votes. Dems won the whole ballot except the top spot. This makes absolutely NO SENSE! Itโ€™s counter to the behavior of both Dems and Republicans. The fact that EVERY swing state went Trump exclusively on under votes
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Anna Kiesenhofer
Anna Kiesenhofer@AnnaKiesenhoferยท
Recommendations wanted! Looking for book on exercise physiology that is readable (yet scientifically accurate) and oriented towards practice, i.e. answering questions I might ask myself in everyday athlete life ("what is happening in my body when I do this type of workout" etc.)
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