EE 415 - Inside the €1B+ Business Empire of John Purdy Image

EE 415 - Inside the €1B+ Business Empire of John Purdy

15 May 2025 - 1 hour 54 mins
Podcast Series The Entrepreneur Experiment

In this episode of The Entrepreneur Experiment, Gary Fox sits down with John Purdy, co-founder of Ergo and a seasoned leader who has helped shape the Irish tech landscape over the past three decades.

From launching Ergo in 1993 with just a handful of people to scaling it into one of Ireland's top IT services companies, John shares the highs, the hard decisions, and the philosophies that guided him through it all. John shares a rare behind-the-scenes look at how he scaled Ergo without external investment and spun out an eventual unicorn, Fenergo, along the way. He opens up about the emotional and strategic decision to step away as CEO after 28 years, and what he's doing now to give back—...

1 hour 54 mins

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

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

In this episode of The Entrepreneur Experiment, Gary Fox sits down with Conor Moules, founder and CEO of Barespace, the company building a true operating system for hair and beauty salons. Conor’s journey is anything but traditional. He left school at 16 to become a hairdresser, moved to Australia during the recession, found his way into door-to-door sales, then business intelligence, location intelligence, and eventually the Irish startup world through Bamboo. After helping turn Bamboo around during Covid, Conor used that hard-earned reputation to unlock the next chapter: Barespace. What started as a deep understanding of salon life has become a fast-growing software company solving one of the industry’s biggest problems: salon owners are expected to be creative experts, managers, marketers, employers, finance teams and operators - all while still working on the floor. Barespace was built to change that. In this conversation, Conor shares how he and co-founder Glenn Baker profiled 173 salons, raised €750,000 from the very customers they wanted to serve, and went on to raise almost €4.9 million in total. This is a story about resilience, customer obsession, reputation, and what happens when you build with the industry, not just for it. Show Notes In this episode, we cover: 🔥 Why Conor left school at 16 and started out as a hairdresser in Peter Mark 💬 The unexpected lessons hairdressing taught him about listening, trust and human connection 🇦🇺 Moving to Australia during the recession and finding his feet in door-to-door sales 📊 How business intelligence and location data opened his eyes to the power of systems 🚀 The chance meeting with Luke Mackey that brought Conor into Bamboo 🧱 Why rebuilding Bamboo during Covid became the proving ground for Barespace 💡 The problem Conor and Glenn saw inside hair and beauty salons ✂️ Why salon owners are often expected to run the business and be the best person on the floor 🧾 How marketplaces can damage salon margins and weaken customer ownership 🔍 Why they profiled 173 salons before building the product 💰 How Barespace raised €750,000 from salon owners when traditional fundraising wasn’t working 📈 Processing €4.7 million in turnover in year one and growing from there 🧠 Why Conor believes founders need to ask for help earlier 🌙 The role of visualisation, daydreaming and belief in building a company 🔑 Why reputation, patience and obsession can become a founder’s greatest assets Pull Quote “The mission was never to get rich out of Bamboo. It was to unlock the gates to be able to walk in with Barespace.” - Conor Moules Links & Resources Barespace — the operating system for salons and barbers: barespace.io (https://barespace.io/) Enterprise Ireland — mentioned as part of the Barespace funding journey: enterprise-ireland.com (https://www.enterprise-ireland.com/en/) *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

1 hour 33 mins

28 May Finished

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

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

In this Mentor Moment, award-winning journalist and entrepreneur Áine Kerr shares one of the most powerful career lessons you can hear early in life: it doesn’t have to be this or that. From teaching to journalism, startups to global tech platforms, Áine reflects on what she calls a “squiggly career” - and how the threadline only becomes clear when you look back. This conversation is a reminder that curiosity, purpose, and following what genuinely energises you can often lead to a far more meaningful path than trying to force a perfectly linear plan. It’s especially powerful for anyone feeling pressure to “have it all figured out.” Listen back to the full conversation in Episode 438 of The Entrepreneur Experiment - and subscribe/follow so you don’t miss the next Mentor Moment. *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

10 mins

24 May Finished

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

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

In this milestone Episode 500 of The Entrepreneur Experiment, Gary Fox turns the microphone on himself for a special AMA, reflecting on the experiments, decisions and hard-earned lessons that shaped the podcast from a side project into one of Ireland’s leading founder platforms. Gary shares how the podcast began in 2019 as a literal experiment while he was running Host Butlers, his Airbnb management business, and how a plan to test multiple businesses turned into something far bigger. From buying and renovating a barge to remove rent pressure, to shutting down his property business, going all in on podcasting, building a team, launching live events and redefining success around body, business, brain and family, this episode is a rare look behind the scenes of the journey. He answers listener questions on the most difficult interviews he’s ever done, the moment the podcast became a business, the biggest belief he’s changed about entrepreneurship, how young founders can earn a seat at the table, why AI won’t replace great human connection, and what the next 500 episodes could look like. If you’re building something of your own, this is a powerful reminder that consistency compounds, clarity often comes through action, and the best experiments can change your entire life. Show Notes In this episode, Gary covers: 🔥 How The Entrepreneur Experiment started as a real experiment in 2019 🚀 Why Gary originally planned to build multiple businesses alongside Host Butlers 🏠 The barge experiment that changed Gary’s personal and business life 🎙️ The moment podcasting shifted from side project to serious business 💡 Why consistency may be the biggest lesson from 500 episodes 📈 The danger of building a business at the expense of your health, family and relationships 🧠 Why founders need to think in decades, not weeks 🪑 How first-time founders can earn a seat at the table 🤖 Gary’s take on AI, coaching, mentorship and the future of wellness 🌍 The vision for the next stage of The Entrepreneur Experiment: global guests, live events, personal experiments and founder performance 💬 Why success now means building an exceptional business and an exceptional life Links & Resources - Subscribe to Gary’s newsletter for upcoming retreats, live events and behind-the-scenes updates: https://www.mrgaryfox.com/subscribe-1 - Follow Gary on Instagram for more stories from the barge experiment and the podcast journey: https://www.instagram.com/mrgaryfox/ - Follow The Entrepreneur Experiment: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/entrepreneurexperiment/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@entrepreneurexperiment - Check out The Wellness Script, launched by Lauren as part of the wider EE media ecosystem: https://wellnessscriptpod.com/ *Our Sponsors * Nostra: https://bit.ly/nostra26 Azure: https://bit.ly/azure26

1 hour 13 mins

21 May Finished

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

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

In this Mentor Moment, Fran Quilty, founder of Conjura, breaks down one of the biggest shifts happening in business right now: the move from AI answering questions… to AI actually taking action. Fran explains “agentic AI” in a way that finally makes sense — from AI identifying risks in your business, to making pricing decisions, changing campaigns, and automating workflows across platforms without constant human input. But beyond the tech, this conversation is really about removing friction, making better decisions faster, and understanding where modern businesses are heading next. If AI still feels abstract or overhyped to you, this is the episode that makes it practical. Listen back to the full conversation in Episode 437 of The Entrepreneur Experiment — and subscribe/follow so you don’t miss the next episode. *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

8 mins

16 May Finished

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

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

In this episode of The Entrepreneur Experiment, Gary Fox sits down with Brian Lee, the entrepreneur behind Freshly Chopped and founder of TRYKA, Ireland’s inclusive hybrid fitness race league. After building one of Ireland’s most recognisable healthy food brands, Brian has turned his attention to the booming world of fitness racing — but with a very different philosophy. TRYKA is not built only for elite athletes or podium chasers. It is designed for the everyday person, the local gym community, the company team, the first-timer, and the person looking for a reason to show up, train, and feel part of something bigger. Brian shares how the idea for TRYKA came from his own experience in the hybrid fitness space, why he saw an opportunity to serve the “other 80%,” and how he went from concept to major venues in just six months. He explains the thinking behind TRYKA’s free affiliate model, gym and company leaderboards, community-first culture, and plans to expand into London, Lisbon and beyond. This is a conversation about self-belief, brand building, operational detail, culture, wellness, failure, and the kind of ambition Irish founders need more of. If you’re building a business, launching a community, or trying to turn a personal passion into something global, this episode is for you. Show Notes In this episode, we cover: 🔥 Why Brian Lee launched TRYKA after Freshly Chopped 🏋️ How TRYKA is building fitness events for the everyday person 🚀 Going from idea to major venue in just 6 months 💡 Why Brian believes TRYKA serves “the other 80%” 🤝 Building with gyms and communities, not competing against them 📈 How TRYKA reached almost 10,000 athletes in its first 7 months 🌍 Expanding from Ireland into London, Lisbon and beyond 🎮 The role of gamification, leaderboards and company leagues 🧠 Hiring people based on energy, trust and ownership 👨‍👩‍👧 Why TRYKA Junior is part of Brian’s bigger mission to inspire healthier families 💬 “If you can’t back yourself, how can anybody else back you?” — Brian Lee Links & Resources TRYKA: https://tryka.fit/ TRYKA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tryka.fit/ Brian Lee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brianbrucelee/ Brian Lee LinkedIn: https://ie.linkedin.com/in/brian-lee-75927260 *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

1 hour 18 mins

14 May Finished

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

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

In this Mentor Moment, Ciara Troy, founder of Oishii Sushi, shares a simple founder advantage that most people avoid: getting closer to the customer voice, not further away from it. Instead of over-engineering a five-year plan, Ciara focused on relentless iteration - testing, listening, refining, and letting real demand guide the next move. It’s a practical reminder that traction often comes from doing the unglamorous work: showing up consistently, making small improvements, and acting fast on feedback - even when you’re tired, the weather’s against you, and the path isn’t clear yet. Listen back to the full conversation in Episode 450 of The Entrepreneur Experiment - and subscribe/follow so you don’t miss the next Mentor Moment. *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

5 mins

3 May Finished

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