“Frustration doesn’t help”- Jessica Jeworutzki - Co-Founder and Co-CEO of “Brammibal’s Donuts”

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From Doubt to Drive - Entrepreneurs Only.

This week with Jessica Jeworutzki, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of “Brammibal’s Donuts” www.brammibalsdonuts.com

Brammibal’s Dounts was founded by Jessica Jeworutzki and her partner Bram van Montfort in 2015. The aim: bringing vegan donuts to the Berlin market. Today Brammibal’s has 12 outlets in Berlin and Hamburg. 150 people staff are working in both cities.

What started in their apartment kitchen and with an online Etsy Shop is today Europe’s most popular vegan Donut bakery concepts with a 1000 sqm production site. Their start-up was already profitable in its first year and now generates sales in 10 millions.

Our guest has made it into the Forbes 30 under 30 list and is ranked amongst the OMR Top 50 (next to names like Toni Kroos and Susanne Klatten). Let’s dive into her incredible story and see what doubts and struggle she faced and how triathlon helped her to overcome them.

The main learnings from this conversation are:

-Do it yourself and combine it with passion -Our business is a 24 hour commitment -Allow yourself windows of weakness and anger -Frustration doesn’t help -You need to endure -Don’t doubt yourself

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© From Doubt to Drive Podcast, owned and operated Newmorrow Recorded on October 24, 2024 via Zoom in Berlin, Germany (Jessica Jewowurtzki) – Amsterdam, Netherlands (Mario C. Bauer) – Hamburg, Germany (Florian Schneider)

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