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Building a Startup in School: ClearingBay Co-Founders Michael Webb & Robert Snell on the Reality of Starting Early.

54 min · 7. apr. 2026
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Michael Webb and Robert Snell aren't waiting to graduate. They're building right now. In this episode of Behind the Rise, I sit down with the co-founders of ClearingBay — two technical founders balancing engineering, school, and the real-world pressure of building something from scratch at the same time. We get into how ClearingBay started, what the co-founder dynamic actually looks like day to day, why engineering and building a business are two completely different skills, and what people consistently get wrong about starting a company while still in school. No theory. No hindsight. Just two founders in the middle of it telling you exactly what it feels like. If you're thinking about building something before you graduate — this episode shows you what it actually looks like from the inside.

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