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The Entrepreneur Experiment

The Entrepreneur Experiment

Gary Fox

507 episodesEN

Show overview

The Entrepreneur Experiment has been publishing since 2019, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 507 episodes. That works out to roughly 390 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 366th season.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 13 min and 1h 13m — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 35 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2023, with 90 episodes published. Published by Gary Fox.

Episodes
507
Running
2019–2026 · 7y
Median length
54 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Discover how world-class entrepreneurs, elite thinkers, and peak performers master success in business, body, and brain. Every week, I sit down with extraordinary people to explore how they build thriving businesses, maintain peak physical health, and cultivate sharp, resilient minds. Together, we’ll discover the habits, systems, and experiments they use to create their unique formulas for success. Join me as you learn how to build like a founder, train like an athlete, and think like an artist—so we can all find our formula for success. This isn’t just a podcast; it’s a blueprint for a new kind of founder—one who balances ambition with wellness, hard work with mental fitness, and success with purpose.

Latest Episodes

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EE507 - Mentor Moment: Steve Crosbie - When One Dream Ends, Another Begins

Jun 28, 20266 min

Recipe for Success: How Food Brands Break Through | TikTok, Retail & Margins

Jun 25, 20261h 10m

EE505 - Mentor Moment: Timo Boldt: Why Great Businesses Embrace Complexity

Jun 20, 20267 min

EE504: Sean Noble, Hyrox Elite 15: The Pain, Science and Obsession Behind the Rise

Jun 18, 202654 min

EE503 - Mentor Moment: Bobby Kerr - How to Scale Without Letting Ego Get in the Way

Jun 1, 20268 min

EE502 - How He Turned 173 Salon Conversations Into a Startup That Raised €4.9M | Conor Moules

May 28, 20261h 33m

EE501: Mentor Moment: Áine Kerr - You Don’t Have to Choose One Path

May 24, 202610 min

500 Episodes Later: Gary Fox on the Experiments That Changed His Life

May 21, 20261h 13m

EE499 - Mentor Moment: Fran Quilty - AI Agents Will Change How Businesses Operate

May 16, 20268 min

EE498 - Brian Lee: From Chopped to TRYKA’s 10,000-Athlete Launch

May 14, 20261h 18m

EE497 - Mentor Moment: Ciara Troy - Let the Customer Voice Build the Business (Oishii Sushi)

May 3, 20265 min

EE496: How Ashley McDonnell is Raising €50 Million to Take Irish Fashion Brands Global

Apr 30, 20262h 4m

EE495 - Mentor Moment: Paul Buckley — The Accidental Australia Move That Changed Everything

Apr 26, 202613 min

Why 10x Goals Are Easier Than 10% Ones: 5 Scaling Secrets from Google X & Zalando with Sean Mullaney

Apr 23, 20261h 45m

EE493 -Mentor Moment: Rory McLaughlan - The Ask That Led to a Gary Neville Shoutout (Shirt in a Box)

Apr 19, 20267 min

EE492 - From Glofox to WellFest: Anthony Kelly on Timing, Scale, and Redefining Success Beyond Business

Apr 17, 20261h 39m

EE491 - Nir Eyal: Why Smart People Stay Stuck, And How To Break Out Of It

Apr 9, 20261h 0m

EE490 - 1 Product, €3M Revenue, 450 Stores: The Gigi Story with Jennie Haire and Lisa Hughes

In this episode of The Entrepreneur Experiment, Gary Fox sits down with Jennie and Lisa, the founders of Gigi, the women’s health brand rethinking hormonal support through premium, evidence-led supplements. From working as registered nutritional therapists to building a fast-growing consumer brand, Jennie and Lisa share how their clinical experience led them to spot a major gap in the market: women being told to take multiple supplements for PMS and hormone balance, with no simple, targeted solution in sight. What followed was a crash course in product development, manufacturing, branding, retail, cashflow, and persistence. They open up about the reality of building a product-based business from scratch — from begging manufacturers to take a chance on them, to selling out their first production run in just two weeks, to learning the hard way how brutal stockouts can be when demand outpaces supply. They also share how social media, education, and bringing customers behind the scenes helped them build trust early and create real momentum. This is a powerful conversation about solving a genuine problem, building in a capital-intensive category, and creating a brand with purpose in a space that has long underserved women. 🎧 Show Notes In this episode, we cover: 🔥 How Jennie and Lisa turned clinical insight into a fast-growing women’s health brand 🚀 The lightbulb moment behind Gigi and why they started with one hero product 🧠 Why the best business ideas come from momentum, frustration, and seeing a real problem up close 💊 The flaw in asking women to take 4–5 different supplements for one issue 🏭 What it really takes to find a manufacturer when you have no track record ✈️ The trip to Paris that changed everything for the business 📦 Minimum order quantities, funding pressure, and the realities of cash-heavy product businesses 💸 How they used grants, personal capital, and negotiation to get their first production run made 📱 Why social media and education were key to winning their first customers 💌 How documenting the journey built an email list and a loyal early audience 🛒 Selling direct-to-consumer while also expanding into pharmacy and retail 📈 The operational stress of selling out — and why “high demand” can still create huge problems 🌊 Why branding mattered, and how they built a women’s health product that didn’t look overly clinical ❤️ Building a business that genuinely improves women’s lives, while also building a commercially viable company 💬 Standout Quote “There has to be a better way.” That simple frustration became the foundation for Gigi — and the catalyst for building a product designed to genuinely improve women’s quality of life. Links & Resources Gigi: https://gigisupplements.com/ Follow Jennie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennie.haire/ Follow Lisa on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisahughes_nt/ Follow Gigi Supplements: https://www.instagram.com/gigisupplements/ *Our Sponsors * Nostra: https://bit.ly/nostra26 Azure: https://bit.ly/azure26 Follow The Entrepreneur Experiment: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/entrepreneurexperiment/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@entrepreneurexperiment

Apr 2, 20261h 30m

S29 Ep 2EE489 - Mentor Moment: Alan Andrews - Pricing as an Experience, Not a Number

A premium-brand lesson you can steal in any industry: pricing that isn’t just maths. Alan shares how pricing can be communication, positioning, and part of the customer journey. He shows how the “moment of pause” or consideration can actually work in your favour when the product delivers and the experience educates. Listen back to the full episode, Episode 441 now for the full conversation with Alan, and subscribe or follow now, for more episodes like this. *Our Sponsors * Nostra: https://bit.ly/nostra26 Azure: https://bit.ly/azure26 Follow The Entrepreneur Experiment: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/entrepreneurexperiment/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@entrepreneurexperiment

Mar 29, 20265 min

S29 Ep 1EE488 - Ken Rideout: Why Most People Never Find Out What They’re Capable Of

In this episode of The Entrepreneur Experiment, Gary Fox sits down with Ken Rideout for a conversation that goes far beyond endurance sport. Yes, they talk about marathons, HYROX, discipline, and what it really feels like to stand on a start line ready to compete — but this episode is really about identity, effort, masculinity, parenting, business ambition, and the mindset required to keep going when life gets hard. Ken opens up about what success actually means to him, why he believes failure is simply not trying, and how he’s learned to reframe adversity — from losing jobs to helping his wife through cancer treatment. He shares his brutally honest view that most people underestimate what they’re capable of, explains why he’s driven more by discipline than motivation, and reveals the internal pressure, imposter syndrome, and dark mental places that often sit beneath elite performance. This is not a polished “morning routine” conversation. It’s a raw, funny, provocative and deeply human episode about competing hard, living truthfully, protecting your energy, and building a life where you do more of what matters - and less of what doesn’t. Show Notes In this episode, we cover: 🔥 Why Ken believes success is rooted in family, friendship, and community — not status 💥 His definition of failure: not trying 🏃 The mindset he brings to marathons, HYROX, and elite competition 🧠 Why discipline matters more than motivation 😬 The imposter syndrome and insecurity behind high performance 📚 How Ken’s story went from “toiling in darkness” to bestselling author and major podcast guest 👊 Why he thinks 99% of people underestimate their own potential 🏠 Parenting, social media boundaries, and raising strong kids in a soft world 💼 His business philosophy: make enough money so you never have to do things you don’t want to do ⌚ The tools he actually uses: Whoop, sauna, cold plunge, and his beloved 8 Sleep setup 😅 Why he hates LinkedIn, protects his relationships, and refuses to be performative online * Our Sponsors * Nostra: https://bit.ly/nostra26 Azure: https://bit.ly/azure26 About Ken Rideout: Ken’s Book: Everything You Want Is On The Other Side of Hard: https://www.theothersideofhard.com/ Follow Ken on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ken_rideout/?hl=en Follow Ken on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ken_rideout Ken Rideout on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ken_rideout Follow The Entrepreneur Experiment On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/entrepreneurexperiment/ On TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@entrepreneurexperiment

Mar 26, 202652 min
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