Fathers & Founders is back with another Walk & Talk episodes through the Renosterveld fynbos of Northern Suburbs of Cape Town.
Will walks side by side with JT. A logistics executive, entrepreneur, husband and father; for a candid conversation on building resilient businesses, family priorities and the DNA of South African founders.
From Shanghai to Cape Union Mart to consulting with Pargo, JT shares lessons from corporate retail, the leap into entrepreneurship and why African founders build differently.
Together, they unpack freedom vs certainty, the power of mentors and community and what it really means to choose family first.
If you’ve ever wondered how to balance business growth with life’s priorities. This isn’t a bad place to start. Enjoy!
Join Will and his friend Pierre for a walking-and-talking podcast recorded against the stunning backdrop of Renosterveld in Cape Town.
In this free-flowing conversation, they explore creativity, strategy, and the value of embracing your uniqueness in a world increasingly dominated by AI.
Pierre shares his journey of compiling four years of daily letters into a book, his philosophy of “tracking desire” to guide the creative process, and why weirdness is often the most powerful business differentiator.
They discuss the pitfalls of competing solely on price, speed, or quality, and why identity and differentiation matter more than ever. Along the way, the two friends reflect on parenting, the fleeting nature of time with children, and the importance of taking ownership of your own agency.
From productivity systems using Apple Notes to the benefits of cold plunges and winter hiking crews, this episode blends business insights with personal reflections topped off with a few unexpected ostrich sightings.
Speaker Notes:
1. Opening & Setting the Scene (00:00 – 02:10)
• Greeting listeners; casual “walking and talking” intro.
• Location: Renosterveld with panoramic views towards Stellenbosch.
• Multi-tasking mindset: walking + podcast + errands.
2. Pierre’s Current Project (02:11 – 04:30)
• Compiling daily letters from 2020–2024 into a 365-entry book.
• Project is more editing and aligning than creating from scratch.
• Letters span pre-COVID, COVID, and post-COVID years.
3. Pierre’s Creative Process (04:31 – 07:10)
• Start with the desired future state; “tracking desire” like tracking an animal.
• Use emotion and gut instinct as creative compass.
• Embrace randomness and weirdness as creative fuel.
4. Three Ways to Win in Business (07:11 – 11:45)
• First: Rare and risky, but massively rewarding.
• Best: Often vague, can lead to “cheaper, faster, nicer” race to the bottom.
• Different: The most sustainable advantage; uniqueness removes direct competition.
• Link to “Category of One” concept.
5. AI & Human Uniqueness (11:46 – 14:30)
• AI will be faster and smarter but will never be “you.”
• Your wiring, experiences, and quirks are irreplaceable.
• Quote: “The only way to beat the agents is to use your agency.”
6. Parenting & Time Perspective (14:31 – 16:05)
• Shocking stat: By age 17, you’ve spent 90% of the time you’ll have with your kids.
• Encourages being present and intentional with time.
7. Pierre’s Background (16:06 – 18:40)
• Self-described “philosopher disguised as a strategist.”
• Focus: helping businesses and individuals find their differentiator.
• Meeting Will at Alchemy on the day Pierre was retrenched.
8. Systems for Capturing Ideas (18:41 – 22:30)
• Apple Notes with structured folders and smart tagging.
• Siri + Reminders to capture on-the-go ideas.
• Always-on capture to avoid losing sparks of inspiration.
9. Value Creation vs. Noise (22:31 – 24:00)
• Importance of delivering real value over social media posturing.
• Sermons, talks, and deadlines as productive cadence.
10. Cold Showers, Hiking, and Seasonal Crews (24:01 – 26:15)
• Will’s weekly Lion’s Head hikes: summer selfie crowd vs. winter hardcore crew.
• Pierre’s Clifton cold plunge tradition.
11. Closing Thoughts (26:16 – End)
• Biggest takeaway: Don’t fear your own agency.
• Make decisions and take responsibility before others (brands, AI, governments) do it for you.
• Wrap-up: coffee plans, shared photos of the walk and where to find more from both hosts.
Will https://www.linkedin.com/in/willgreen/
Pierre https://www.linkedin.com/in/pierredup/
Pierre’s Daily Letters: https://thisispierre.co/dailyletter
In this video podcast I share the critical aspects of exit planning for entrepreneurs, emphasizes the importance of having an exit-focused mindset, understanding the various types of exits and preparing for due diligence.
I outline practical steps in exit planning, including building a strong exit team and the significance of having clean financials, legals and IP. Finally I talk about 'life after an exit' and the role of exited entrepreneurs in fostering a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Exit Planning
04:34 The Importance of Mindset in Exits
06:38 Building to Exit: Strategies and Scenarios
12:28 Understanding Exit Types and Their Implications
18:43 Valuation Insights and Factors Influencing Exits
22:01 Common Pitfalls in Exits and How to Avoid Them
25:45 The Role of Advisors in Successful Exits
28:39 Life After the Exit and Future Opportunities
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If you were to give a 15 minute TED talk what would you call it? This is something I’ve been thinking about and hopefully this episode will inspire you to think, plan and record it.