Spines CEO Yehuda Niv on the Midstage Startup Momentum Podcast

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Spines is excited to announce that founder and CEO Yehuda Niv will be a special guest on this week’s episode of the Midstage Startup Momentum Podcast. This weekly podcast, hosted by Roland Siebelink, welcomes startup leaders from some of the most exciting and fastest-growing companies in the world. Having Yehuda as a guest is a great honor for Spines and a sign that our company is moving in the right direction, gaining recognition in the publishing world and beyond.

During his appearance on the Midstage Startup Momentum Podcast, Yehuda had the opportunity to discuss the state of Spines and how it has disrupted the publishing industry. He shared key milestones in Spines’ journey and highlighted how it differs from his first business. Yehuda and Roland also explored his insights and best practices for managing and scaling a startup. It was a wide-ranging and engaging conversation, which is why we encourage all Spines supporters to tune in to this week’s episode of the Midstage Startup Momentum Podcast.

If you’re an aspiring author, entrepreneur, or startup enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights into innovation, perseverance, and the challenges of building something that truly makes an impact. Whether you’re curious about the publishing industry or just enjoy hearing from experienced founders, you won’t want to miss it!

Listen to the podcast on Spotify: Midstage Startup Momentum

content writer @Spines
Aziza Redpath, originally from South Africa, currently resides in Paris, France, where she is pursuing her studies in Sustainable Management Research. Previously, a content writer specializing in market trends for property sales, Aziza has honed her research skills. Her commitment to accuracy and detail enables her to write engaging and informative articles.
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