
There’s a moment in every founder’s journey where the question shifts.Not “What am I building?”But “Who am I becoming?”In this conversation, Mark sits down with Eve Peeterson, an Estonian strategy and transformation leader who has led across private industry, government innovation, and national startup ecosystems.From working her way up in hospitality…To leading Estonia’s startup strategy…To now building a global mentorship platform…This is a conversation about reinvention, leadership, and what it actually takes to build ecosystems that work.They explore the real differences between US and European startup cultures, why mentorship is misunderstood, and how the best leaders keep learning, especially when they’re the ones teaching.And maybe most importantly…Why your next evolution doesn’t require starting over. Just saying yes.What You’ll Learn:- Why “perfect before launch” is holding founders back- The real difference between US and European startup thinking- How mentorship should actually work (and why it usually doesn’t)- Why leadership is the root of culture — whether you like it or not- How to keep reinventing yourself without losing who you areAbout the HostMark Cleveland is an entrepreneur, investor, and advisor who works at the intersection of multiple ventures. As the voice behind The Parallel Entrepreneur, he explores how founders build aligned businesses, strong teams, and sustainable momentum—without forcing themselves into a single path.https://www.linkedin.com/in/macleveland/About the GuestEve Peeterson is an Estonian strategy and transformation leader with over 20 years of experience across hospitality, creative industries, and national innovation. From leading Startup Estonia to building cross-border initiatives like Nordic Tech Valley, she now focuses on leadership development as the founder of Leadrs.online, a mentorship platform designed to make better leadership more accessible.https://www.linkedin.com/in/eve-peeterson/⏱️ Key Moments00:00 – If you’re the smartest in the room…02:10 – Why she came to the U.S. (and what she got wrong)05:10 – Mentorship: Europe vs U.S.07:03 – The mistake founders make: waiting too long to sell08:51 – Reinventing yourself (again and again)14:24 – “Maybe I am an entrepreneur”18:56 – Why Estonia punches above its weight26:40 – Starting over when nobody knows you28:22 – Why teaching is the best way to learn31:14 – The biggest hiring mistake founders make32:43 – Leadership sets the culture40:04 – The decision that changed Estonia’s future43:38 – What innovation actually means49:47 – What she’s taking from this experienceLinks & Resources👉 Join the Parallel Entrepreneur Network:https://www.parallelentrepreneur.com/#about-me👉 Subscribe for more conversations with leaders building aligned systems across business, education, and community.👍 If this episode resonated, leave a comment or share it with someone shaping the future of leadership.
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