E56: BANKRUPTCIES

In this episode of Unquestioned, Willem Himpe and Louis Debaere discuss bankruptcy, failure, and risk-taking in entrepreneurship.

They compare how failure is viewed in Europe versus the United States, where setbacks are often seen as part of the founder journey rather than a permanent label. Through personal stories and business examples, they explore how financial pressure, responsible risk-taking, and recovery from failure can shape stronger entrepreneurs.

Bankruptcy is often seen as the end. But for many entrepreneurs, it can also become a turning point.

In this episode, Willem Himpe and Louis Debaere discuss bankruptcy, failure, and risk-taking in business. They compare European and American attitudes toward failure, share personal reflections on financial pressure, and look at why failure can sometimes lead to growth, resilience, and better decision-making.

  • Bankruptcy and business risk

  • Europe vs US attitudes toward failure

  • Personal stories about financial pressure

  • Lessons from high-profile failures like WeWork

  • Why responsible risk-taking matters

00:00 Introduction
03:45 The reality of bankruptcy
08:47 Understanding bankruptcy
18:33 Cultural perspectives
23:47 High-profile bankruptcies
28:38 Conclusion

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