"People ask, how do you survive leaving a well-paid corporate job? Well, your lifestyle changes—you adjust, lower your costs, and vacations become less expensive. But that gave me the opportunity to build something of my own, which is what I always wanted. It started growing, and I was thrilled to see an idea born from a conversation become something real. I had great experiences, but it was the right time to move and create something that could finally offer me what I’d always been striving for." - Borko Kovacevic, Cofounder of Poddster" - Borko Kovacevic
"My plan was always to think about moving out of the country because I truly believe that people who haven’t had the experience of working outside their home country miss out on the exposure to multiculturalism. Landing somewhere different accelerates your learning much faster than staying in the same place or company. I always wanted to travel and move, but I had no idea it would be for so long." - Borko Kovacevic, Cofounder of Poddster" - Borko Kovacevic
"Can we have virtual backgrounds? Can we have Sora generate our own videos? Maybe, probably. But for now, we’ve seen studios expanding and growing. Places like Vegas have hosted interviews with Elon Musk, Alex Hormozi, Mel Robbins, Tony Robbins, and other big names. In Dubai, we’ve had great content creators and celebrities too. This space has so much room to grow. Our goal is to build a global community of studio owners who share learnings. We're focusing on key markets where we can make a difference, then enabling studios worldwide through technology, community, and shared insights." - Borko Kovacevic, Cofounder of Poddster" - Borko Kovacevic
In this episode, Jeremy Au speaks on the Serbia childhood to Singapore journey, 17 years at Microsoft, and podcast founder Poddster.
Keywords: Borko Kovacevic, Serbia Childhood to Singapore, 17 Years at Microsoft, Podcast Founder Poddster, Singapore, Europe, Startup, Founder Story