Replacement at the Löwen cave: Tijen Onaran steps back

Replacement at the Löwen cave: Tijen Onaran steps back

In the popular start -up show "The Lion's Den" on VOX, there is exciting news. Tijen Onaran, an entrepreneur and juror, has announced that she will leave her place in the station family. This decision comes at the halftime of the current anniversary relay, which will be broadcast on Monday, October 7th, at 8:15 p.m.

onaran, who is 39 years old, would like to appear more as a “impulse for politics and business” in the future. Her recently launched video-cast series "Courage-Germany Talk with Tijen Onaran" plays a central role in this. Official explanations of the reasons for their decision are sparse, especially with regard to the negative echo on social media, after they recently treated two founders of the children's glasses startup Manti Manti. An insider also notices that their low deal quota is often considered weak internally in the show.

Interactions in the lion pack

However, it is not exclusively negative: VOX has confirmed that onaran will continue to be seen in the anniversary season despite its retreat. This leaves the viewers the opportunity to experience them in the current season and also in upcoming programs. Opinions about internal harmony within the jurors show that there is improvement potential, but VOX reports that there are no insurmountable differences between the lions.

For the next episode, four startups want to present their business ideas, and the excitement is already noticeable. The start -up scene is excited to see what the participants will conjure up for the lions.

The stars of the next episode

  • Puripet from Kreuzau
    Ann-Kathrin Stockhorst (24) and Swantje Rollersbroich (25) bring instant cat food, which is easy to mix in. You want to offer 15 percent of your company for 100,000 euros.
  • Backboon from Apensen
    Volker Groß (67) presents a standing aid with a wipping function, which is supposed to reduce unhealthy sitting and strives for 150,000 euros 15 percent of its company.
  • nomadi from Berlin /Brandenburg an der Havel
    Kristina and Manuel Heinemann (42) offer a rental platform for high -quality children's products and hope for 400,000 euros for 15 percent of their shares.
  • Holocafé from Düsseldorf
    Sebastian Kreutz (40) and Oliver Eberlei (39) plan to make virtual reality accessible to more people, and demand 400,000 euros for 10 percent of their company.
  • alla/Jen from Herdecke
    The founders Jen Sternemann (36) and Alla Emmerich (48) bring innovative skintapes to reduce facial folds and strive for 125,000 euros for a fifth of their company.

The sixth episode promises an exciting evening full of opportunities with these exciting business ideas, in which four teams will fight for the coveted investments of the lions. In the meantime, spectators and founders can be excited to see how the dynamics of the show will develop under the changed circumstances. Details on this and other developments of the program can be found in an insightful article on www.leadersnet.de can be read.

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