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Underdogs is a podcast by Augustin Celier for bootstrapped founders who want to turn years of hard work into the outcome they truly deserve.


Drawing on his experience as both entrepreneur and investor - and conversations with people on the ground - Augustin explores the real choices that can transform a solid company into an exceptional one.



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Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Underdogs is a podcast by Augustin Celier for bootstrapped founders who want to turn years of hard work into the outcome they truly deserve.


Drawing on his experience as both entrepreneur and investor - and conversations with people on the ground - Augustin explores the real choices that can transform a solid company into an exceptional one.



Powered by Hexa Scale.


Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

1 episode

  • From terrible investor first date to perfect match - Antonio Velasco, Veevart cover
    From terrible investor first date to perfect match - Antonio Velasco, Veevart cover
    From terrible investor first date to perfect match - Antonio Velasco, Veevart

    For the first episode of Underdogs, I’m super happy to be talking with Antonio Velasco, CEO and founder of Veevart, an all-in-one software for museum operations. Antonio is the kind of bootstrapped founder who made the 0 to 1 look almost easy. He started by providing software to art galleries and then pivoted to museums, and from there, it grew very nicely. But after 7 years of bootstrapping, with client acquisition still going strong, Antonio realized the real bottleneck wasn’t growth — it was the organization itself. He felt kind of alone to tacle the next stage of growth. Today, we dig into what it really takes for a founder to let their company scale: how to recognize when you’re ready for outside help, how to bring in partners without losing your vision, and what it feels like to do so. And as you’ll seen, in Antonio’s case, making space for a partner he wasn’t too excited about at the start! Spoiler: it was us. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    41min | Published on October 14, 2025

Description

Underdogs is a podcast by Augustin Celier for bootstrapped founders who want to turn years of hard work into the outcome they truly deserve.


Drawing on his experience as both entrepreneur and investor - and conversations with people on the ground - Augustin explores the real choices that can transform a solid company into an exceptional one.



Powered by Hexa Scale.


Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Underdogs is a podcast by Augustin Celier for bootstrapped founders who want to turn years of hard work into the outcome they truly deserve.


Drawing on his experience as both entrepreneur and investor - and conversations with people on the ground - Augustin explores the real choices that can transform a solid company into an exceptional one.



Powered by Hexa Scale.


Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

1 episode

  • From terrible investor first date to perfect match - Antonio Velasco, Veevart cover
    From terrible investor first date to perfect match - Antonio Velasco, Veevart cover
    From terrible investor first date to perfect match - Antonio Velasco, Veevart

    For the first episode of Underdogs, I’m super happy to be talking with Antonio Velasco, CEO and founder of Veevart, an all-in-one software for museum operations. Antonio is the kind of bootstrapped founder who made the 0 to 1 look almost easy. He started by providing software to art galleries and then pivoted to museums, and from there, it grew very nicely. But after 7 years of bootstrapping, with client acquisition still going strong, Antonio realized the real bottleneck wasn’t growth — it was the organization itself. He felt kind of alone to tacle the next stage of growth. Today, we dig into what it really takes for a founder to let their company scale: how to recognize when you’re ready for outside help, how to bring in partners without losing your vision, and what it feels like to do so. And as you’ll seen, in Antonio’s case, making space for a partner he wasn’t too excited about at the start! Spoiler: it was us. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    41min | Published on October 14, 2025