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  • Our 41 Hour Shift: We Launched
    2025/09/16

    In this episode, Beth and Jack take you inside the chaos of their 41-hour marathon to launch Version 1 of Sidney, Satorus Group’s in-house SOCMINT AI tool. From debugging at 4am to pulling each other through when energy ran out, they unpack what it really takes to push a product over the line under pressure. More than just a story of endurance, it’s about why having the right people around you matters—and how trust, resilience, and grit are the only way to survive startup life.

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    17 分
  • Who Quits a Six-Figure Job to Work With Their Brother?
    2025/08/26

    Our co-founder and CCO, Harry joins Jack and Beth to talk about leaving a six-figure job, nearly dying in Italy, and why he bet everything on Satorus Group. Expect sibling tension, tough questions, and a few brutal truths about building a startup with family.


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    23 分
  • We Nearly Joined A Cult
    2025/08/19

    Running on no sleep, a Syria report that never made it out, and a “business meeting” that turned into a date—we’re hanging on by a thread. Between near-cult recruitment stories, plotting how to prank Adam, and debating what “self-care” actually looks like when you’re building a company, this one’s chaos with a side of coping strategies.

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    18 分
  • Marketing: Throw Sh*t At The Wall And See What Sticks
    2025/08/12

    From pouring your heart into a post that only your mum liked, to questioning your life choices over Google Analytics at 2 a.m. – this episode dives into the messy, mildly unhinged reality of building a brand online. We’re talking “authenticity” without trauma-dumping, posting while doubting it’s doing anything, and that awkward dance between self-worth and follower counts. Plus, the secret sauce behind the “8× exposure before sale” rule.

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    16 分
  • Real World Experience? Try Organ Harvesting in North Korea.
    2025/08/05

    Jack shares the most unhinged travel stories behind the startup - from drinking gin with strangers in first class to near-death moments in North Korea, and that time he met a cult leader in disguise.

    This episode dives into how real-world chaos shapes real intelligence, why lived experience beats theory, and how our data-driven company was built on stories no investor would believe...

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    23 分
  • Don’t Touch Foetus Sidney
    2025/07/29

    Why do software engineers think startups are a good idea? Adam, our CTO and resident code wizard, spills the truth about building AI for geopolitics- and surviving the madness of startup life.

    We grill him on the moment Satorus stopped feeling like a side hustle, who’s the biggest chaos agent on the team, and whether Sidney is actually his baby.

    Plus, the ultimate question: who would last longest in the apocalypse (because priorities).

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    30 分
  • I’ve Got £3500 Of Runway Left
    2025/07/22

    Nothing like staring down your last few grand and pretending you’re not panicking. We break down how long the startup runway really lasts- and when you should start sweating.

    Beth and Jack compare notes on Gen Z’s work-life balance myth (spoiler: it doesn’t exist in startups), how to validate ideas without a budget for market research, and surviving the soul-crushing void when no one’s applauding your hustle.

    Plus, why celebrating tiny wins is mandatory when the revenue milestones are still just a dream.

    Real talk on startup life without the motivational posters.

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    21 分
  • A Terrorist In Iraq Bombed Our Co-Founder
    2025/07/15

    Beth’s latest business trip to Baghdad included a surprise detour courtesy of a terrorist bombing.

    Jack argues about what’s more chaotic: North Korea or raising pre-seed capital, we decide which team member would survive a warzone (and who would run screaming), and finally pick the startup buzzword that deserves a lifetime ban.

    Oh, and Elon Musk calls with an offer. What do we say?

    Startup life: equal parts danger, chaos, and questionable decisions.


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    28 分