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“Berlin is as cool as Brooklyn, but cheap.” This sentence inspired Jeremy to move to Berlin in 2014. While starting to learn German, he found that none of the existing language learning apps enabled him to speak the language, so he decided to start his own: Seedlang. In this episode, he shares how the process of starting a company in Germany compares to the US, why you should incorporate as soon as you make your first dollar, and why many people (ahem, Germans) didn't think his idea was even possible.
Show Notes
- Seedlang
- The Michel Thomas Method
- YourDailyGerman
- How Cari and Jeremy met: Learn German faster with our new app Seedlang (YouTube)
- Factory Berlin Co-Working
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