The Hidden Cost of Chasing Success in iGaming
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In this episode of iGaming Leader, Leo sits down with Daniel Beard, Partner at Partis Capital and long-time advisor in the gaming industry.
Daniel shares a raw and honest reflection on his journey—from adoption trauma and imposter syndrome to leading multimillion-pound deals and founding one of the most community-driven events in iGaming.
The conversation explores leadership under pressure, emotional resilience, the real drivers behind burnout, and the surprising role sport, therapy, and charity have played in Daniel’s success.
Guest Bio
Daniel Beard began his career 20 years ago in recruitment at Pentasia. He then transitioned into a commercial role at Openbet, where he played a key role in securing one of their largest clients, Betfair.
Following that, Daniel joined Progressplay, a white-label solution provider, helping scale the business from 6 to 64 sites.
He later moved to GSI, a casino middleware layer, which was eventually acquired by Push Gaming.
Today, Daniel serves as a Partner at Partis Capital, a leading M&A advisory firm in the gaming industry, and is also an active investor across various businesses.
Key Topics Discussed
00:00 – How adoption trauma impacts business performance
07:00 – Breaking imposter syndrome through introspection
14:00 – Daniel’s first panic attack in front of a client
18:00 – The purpose of Oliver’s Wish Boxing Event
22:00 – Re-evaluating life after burnout and loss
27:00 – Managing emotional triggers and boundaries
32:00 – How not to bully yourself
Memorable Quotes
“Before you've even brushed your teeth, you're already bullying yourself.”
“Why are you in the room? Why do they believe in you?”
“For me, it's all personal. It’s never just business.”
Important Links
Connect with Daniel Beard
https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielbeard/
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