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Have you ever felt like you’re still trying to find where you fit or what you’re really good at? Then tune in to this episode with Nicholas Hinrichsen.

The truth is not everyone grows up with a hobby they can stick to for life. But that doesn’t mean you can’t be good at anything anymore. It’s time for you to realize there is no age limit in learning new things and cultivating what you’re genuinely passionate about.

In this episode, entrepreneur and venture capital investor Nicholas Hinrichsen shares his experiences about finding his passion and cultivating it through entrepreneurship. Like some of us, he also had his share of struggles and doubts about finding his passion before becoming the successful entrepreneur he is today. He continues to live his life with passion and purpose through his investments and upcoming ventures. 

Tune in to this episode to discover more about Nicholas Hinrichsen’s take on finding passion as an entrepreneur. 

3 Reasons to Listen: 

  1. Learn more about entrepreneurship through Nicholas Hinrichsen’s journey and success.
  2. Discover the role of passion in entrepreneurship and how you can cultivate it in you. 
  3. Gain new insights about finding your passion and getting started on an idea. 

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About Nicholas

Nicholas Hinrichsen was born and raised in Germany. He used to play for Germany’s national golf team.

In 2000, he decided to move to the United States to study business at the Stanford Business School. After graduating in 2013, he joined the startup accelerator Y Combinator. He raised venture capital for his startup Carlypso in 2015 and eventually sold it to Carvana in 2017. 

Nicholas is passionate about technology ventures and excellent customer experiences. He continues to grow his passion by investing in other companies and supporting his friends. He is also currently starting a new company that helps people with refinancing auto loans through a digital platform.  

You can connect and get to know more about him through his LinkedIn.

Episode Highlights 

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