Amsterdam Founders Club
Esther Jacobs, known as the No Excuses Lady, writing 30 books, speaking in 70 countries, raising €16 million for charity and building a globally recognized personal brand, celebrated her 55th birthday with a one-off theater show in Amsterdam. The occasion? Her retirement. But as Marcel quickly finds out in this conversation, "retirement" for Esther means something most founders have never considered: stop doing what drains you, keep doing what you love, and trust the money follows. Esther didn't burn out and quit. She made a deliberate decision to flip the ratio, from a life of doing with islands of being, to a life of being with the occasional bit of doing. The theater show was her way of drawing a line in the sand and making it public, so she'd have to follow through. In this episode, Marcel sits down with Esther to explore what retirement actually means for a founder, and whether most of us are building toward a finish line that doesn't have to be that far away. What you'll learn: - What the theater show was really about and why going public made her more money - Why "retirement" for a founder doesn't mean stopping, it means redesigning - How to build a business around what you love and quietly cut the rest - Why growth for its own sake is a trap, and what to optimize for instead - How Esther raised €16 million for charity with zero experience in the sector - Why your personal brand and your network are retirement assets and how to build them - The doing vs. being shift: how two car accidents and what changed everything Timestamps 00:00 One tip for founders who want to retire on their own terms 00:33 Introducing Esther Jacobs, the No Excuses Lady 01:19 How Esther approaches business: start small, test fast, roll with it 02:01 Organizing a cruise from Spain to Brazil from a Facebook ad 03:01 Skip the business plan why she tests before planning 04:13 The theater show: how she sold tickets before the venue was booked 05:33 Growing up between scarcity and abundance 06:52 Her family background: a grocery store and two very different mindsets 08:34 After her BBA: why she didn't follow the traditional path 09:51 Becoming extremely good at a few things and what that costs you 11:12 Learning vulnerability after years of high performance 12:09 The second car accident: a whiplash that changed everything 13:54 Reclaiming her time, and a major mindset shift 15:49 What retirement actually means for a founder 16:40 Why she stopped chasing growth and started designing her life 17:49 How she decided what to stop doing and what to keep 18:54 Did she have a financial goal before retiring? (The answer is no) 19:30 Why announcing it publicly made her more money, not less 20:30 What founders can learn from her decision 21:10 Don't make growth your main goal unless it truly energizes you 22:23 The world changes, retire while you can still enjoy it 23:13 How she invested for retirement: real estate and personal brand 25:18 35 years of visibility as a retirement asset 26:15 Your personal brand as goodwill how it pays you back over time 27:25 High-ticket work she actually loves: VIP days 28:35 How to build a personal brand that attracts the right people 29:23 Ikigai: the intersection of love, need, and willingness to pay 29:52 How she uses AI without losing her authentic voice 30:31 How Esther raised €16 million for charity with zero experience 31:46 The insight that unlocked it: give people something to give away 33:02 What charities got wrong and what Esther figured out 34:49 Media, Survivor, and why everything you put out lives forever 36:29 Reality TV: what they don't tell you about casting and editing 38:08 Can everyone become a better person? 38:40 Connection is what it's really all about 40:00 How to practically retire as a founder on your own terms 40:47 Create space serendipity needs room to work 41:23 Bundle your work, protect your energy 41:53 On money: why she doesn't track income or spending 43:13 Final message: imagine your own funeral Connect with Esther Jacobs: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/estherjacobs/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/estherjacobsnl/ Website: https://estherjacobs.info Connect with Marcel Wijermars: Superconnectedfounder.com Amsterdamfoundersclub.com https://linktr.ee/marcelwijermars Apply to join Amsterdam Founders Club: https://amsterdamfoundersclub.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amsterdamfoundersclub/ The podcast is produced by 301 Studios and Marcus Engel: https://www.instagram.com/themarcusengel/ - studiobooking@weare301.com
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