From Opera to Startups with Julian Issa
š From opera stages to startup exits, Julian Issaās journey is anything but ordinary. In this episode of Foundersā Voice, Julian shares how he went from choirboy at Westminster Cathedral to business journalist, then co-founder of fethr ā a platform tackling loneliness through tech, acquired just two years in.
We unpack the power of reinvention, what makes a real founder, and why building community isnāt just a startup clichĆ© ā itās the job. Julian also opens up about people-pleasing, impostor syndrome, and why he believes suffering is a privilege.
Whether youāre mid-pivot or just scribbling ideas after work, this oneās for you.
Topics:
ā
From music scholarships to founding an AI startup
ā
Building Feather to fight loneliness ā and selling it
ā
Why solo founding is a red flag (unless your partnerās āan idiotā)
ā
How to set real metrics before quitting your job
ā
Storytelling, authenticity, and finding your voice
ā
Beyond Tomorrow: Julianās new podcast on health, AI, and the future
āø»
Foundersā Voice
Hosted by Dan Mellins from AraGeek, Foundersā Voice brings you raw, honest conversations with the entrepreneurs and dreamers reshaping the MENA region. From bootstrapping in tough times to building businesses that make a real impact ā these are stories of grit, hope, and community. No jargon. No fluff. Just real voices making it happen.
Ā