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Tim Schumacher is the exited founder and former CEO of Sedo, one of the world's largest domain marketplaces, which he led for over a decade before stepping down 13 years ago. What sets Tim apart is how he mastered the elusive work -life balance while still building his company, something most entrepreneurs only dream of. This balance helped him avoid the emotional rollercoaster that so many of us face after a successful exit. In this episode, Tim shares his thoughts on keeping life supernormal, the bootstrapper mindset, being a scaler versus a zero-to-one founder, and finding new purpose in tackling climate change.

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00:00:00 - 00:00:39 Introduction
00:00:39 - 00:02:58 Tim Schumacher's Exit and Reflections
00:02:58 - 00:05:58 Transition to New Ventures
00:05:58 - 00:07:28 The Importance of Rest and Work-Life Balance
00:07:28 - 00:09:51. Personal Interests and Climate Change
00:09:51 - 00:11:55. Evolution of Motivation and Values
00:11:55 - 00:16:38. The Bootstrap Mindset
00:16:38 - 00:18:28. Balancing VC and Bootstrap Approaches
00:18:28 - 00:25:30. Scaling vs. Building from Scratch
00:25:30 - 00:29:37. Financial and Purposeful Integration
00:29:37 - 00:31:12 Managing Identity Change Post-Exit
00:31:12 - 00:37:05 Work-life Balance and European Influence
00:37:05 - 00:36:59. Entrepreneurial Legacy and Family
00:36:59 - 00:42:20. Reflecting on Business Strategies and Learnings
00:42:20 - 00:45:26 Revisiting Entrepreneurial Failures
00:45:26 - 00:47:09. Cultural Exposure and Entrepreneurial Growth
00:47:09 - 00:49:29 Purpose and Motivation Beyond Business

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