What Success Looks Like When Ego Isn’t Driving | Daniel Gestetner
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In this conversation, Tim Levy sits with Daniel Gestetner, an entrepreneur who has spent more than three decades at the crossroads of technology, retail, and consumer brands — long before “digital disruption” was a buzzword.
From the early days of Web 1.0 to building modern direct-to-consumer businesses, Daniel has consistently seen where consumer behavior is heading and built there early. In 2017, he joined the founding team of Byte, a direct-to-consumer dental aligner company that reimagined how healthcare products could be sold online. Three years later, the business exited for $1.04 billion. In 2025, he’s doing it again — this time alongside his son — co-founding Orion Sleep, built on a simple idea: sleep is the cornerstone of longevity. Orion has launched a smart mattress cover that regulates body temperature through the night and has already raised $17.5 million in seed funding.
Daniel also advises a $55 billion private equity fund, has represented the UK government internationally, and is a long-time member of Young Presidents Organization. But this conversation isn’t about credentials or exits.
Together, Tim and Daniel explore what stays constant beneath success and failure: emotional steadiness, optimism, decisive leadership, and the choice to build without stepping on others. They reflect on family, faith, philanthropy, risk, reinvention, and what it means to live expansively — prioritizing presence, values, and relationships over ego or accumulation.
This episode is not about winning at all costs.
It’s about building a life expansive enough to hold success, humility, and meaning at the same time.
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