Brazil (is not) for Beginners
Brazil (is not) for Beginners Podcast
Building and Letting Go: Lessons from a Startup Shutdown
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Building and Letting Go: Lessons from a Startup Shutdown

In this especial episode of 'Brazil is not for beginners,' host Isaac Matzner is joined by his Teddy co-founders, Daniel Pizarro and Eduardo Nuzzi.

In this season’s final episode of “Brazil (is not) for Beginners,” host Isaac Matzner is joined by his co-founders, Daniel Pizarro and Eduardo Nuzzi, to discuss their startup Teddy and their challenging decision to wind down.

The co-founders reflect on their three and a half-year journey, sharing insights on:

· The challenges of launching a startup, especially in Brazil;

· The hurdles of doing B2B sales and working in a regulated industry;

· The dynamics of building a team and work culture;

· Their personal learnings from enduring the entrepreneurial process;

· The importance of having a solid support network;

· And lots more…

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Isaac chats with Denise Coronha Lima, Cross Cultural Specialist and founder of Rio Total Consulting.
Isaac speaks with Ana Buchaim, Chief People Officer at B3 - the Brazilian Stock Exchange.
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Brazil (is not) for Beginners
Brazil (is not) for Beginners Podcast
Brazil (is not) for Beginners is a podcast about the opportunities and challenges of doing business in Brazil. Host Isaac Matzner is the co-founder of Teddy and has been living and working in Brazil for the better part of a decade. He is based in São Paulo.