Laurent Vernhes. Quality-Obsessed Exited Founder: "Business is a Form of Art"

Laurent Vernhes. He spent 20 years shaping Tablet Hotels into a tech and luxury travel icon, culminating in its acquisition by the discerning Michelin Group 4 years ago. Now, Laurent is channeling his expertise and refined taste into launching a wine company committed to delivering the world’s finest wines at fair prices. In this episode, we explore the art of building luxury brands, quality obsession, and treating business as an artistic endeavor. A deep and independent thinker, Laurent shares his life lessons with us in a beautifully vulnerable way.

What We Discussed:

00:00:00: Introduction

00:01:23: About Laurent's Thought Process and Life Experiences

00:02:07: Motivation to start Tablet Hotels

00:04:15: Importance of Convincing People in Business

00:05:50: Innovation in Market Strategy

00:06:39: The right time to start a venture

00:07:15: Challenge of Funding

00:09:55: Growth and Business Model of Tablet Hotels

00:12:00: Methodology of Growing Businesses

00:14:08: Approach to Entrepreneurship and innovation

00:15:09: Views on Venture Capital affecting businesses

00:18:03: Life after selling off a business venture

00:22:50: Merging Art, Wine and Commerce into one business

00:23:12: The Reality of the Wine Industry

00:24:12: The Artistry in Producing Wine

00:27:06: Consumer Behavior in Wine Purchasing

00:28:15: Wine Scouting and Tasting

00:29:59: Understanding Wine Distribution in the U.S.

00:34:04: Philosophy on Wealth and Money

00:36:26: Desire for Real Engagement

00:38:07: Angel Investing Experiences

00:42:30: Personal Growth and Patience

00:43:31: Using Psychedelics for Personal Understanding

45:29: The Measure of Success

47:02: Discussing Levels of Fulfillment

53:50: Resonating with the Universe

55:59: Understanding our Place and Role in Life

57:39: Strategic Planning for a New Business

01:07:26: Reflecting on Personal Growth and Selfishness

01:08:05: Conclusion and Gratitude

Laurent Vernhes. Quality-Obsessed Exited Founder: "Business is a Form of Art"

Anastasia Koroleva: [00:00:25 - 00:00:39]
Welcome to the Exit Paradox podcast. Here we meet remarkable exited founders to uncover what comes next after selling a business. Did they sustain success and find fulfillment? Let's learn together. Please subscribe to join our community. My guest today is a postexit rock star. In less than two years after he sold his business, he managed to build a lifestyle of his dream master investing and find his new purpose. I've known Michia Rohrssen for long enough to vouch that it's the real deal. Raised by divorced hippie parents, he once relied on a soup kitchen, but grew up to become a world champion in three martial arts and built and sold the business for $100 million by the age of 34. Michia is here to share his secret of post exit happiness and ongoing success. 

Anastasia Koroleva: [00:01:16 - 00:01:19]
Michia, thank you so much for joining me today. 

Michia Rohrssen: [00:01:19 - 00:01:20]
Yeah, thanks for having me. 

Anastasia Koroleva: [00:01:20 - 00:01:23]
Very flattered and very happy you're here. Thank you. 

Michia Rohrssen: [00:01:23 - 00:01:24]
Thank you. 

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