
#115 – Tanay Kothari, Co-Founder & CEO of Wispr Flow: How a 27-Year-Old Founder Is Redefining Leadership, Product, and the AI Revolution
From Start-Up to Grown-Up
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What does it actually take to lead when the stakes are real, the decisions are heavy, and people are counting on you?
In this episode of From Start-Up to Grown-Up, Alisa Cohn sits down with Tanay Kothari, Co-Founder and CEO of Wispr Flow, one of the most talked-about AI companies right now, to explore what it means to build, lead, and grow at a level most founders never reach.
Tanay may be a young founder, but the way he thinks about leadership, people, and decision-making is anything but early-stage. This conversation goes deep into the realities of building a company, not just the strategy, but the responsibility, the trade-offs, and the emotional weight that comes with it.
They unpack what founders often get wrong about vision versus execution, why the hardest decisions are usually the right ones, and how to lead teams through uncertainty without losing trust.
Tanay also shares his approach to managing people more experienced than him, why understanding how each individual wants to be led changes everything, and how aligning on beliefs, not just decisions, can transform how teams operate.
This is a conversation about leadership under pressure, building with intention, and becoming the kind of founder your company actually needs.
You’ll learn:
- What founders get wrong about vision vs. execution, and how to separate the two
- How to navigate difficult decisions, including layoffs, without losing your integrity
- How to lead and influence people who are more experienced than you
- The power of aligning on beliefs instead of debating decisions
- How to build faster, more effective teams through shared frameworks
- What it really means to take responsibility as a founder
- The trade-offs required to build a company, and how to choose them consciously
- How emotional maturity becomes a leadership advantage
- Why great leaders focus on how they show up, not just what they build
We talk about:
- 00:00 Building from a young age and what drives Tanay
- 03:00 Early product thinking and what makes great products work
- 06:00 The difference between vision and execution in startups
- 09:00 Making hard decisions and leading through uncertainty
- 12:00 The emotional reality of layoffs and responsibility as a founder
- 16:00 The weight of leadership and the trade-offs of building a company
- 23:00 Managing and leading people more experienced than you
- 26:00 Why personalization matters in leadership (“love languages” for teams)
- 29:00 Aligning on beliefs vs relying on authority
- 35:00 Building decision-making frameworks that scale with your team
- 41:00 How small systems unlock massive team productivity
- 46:00 Why entry-level roles are disappearing and what replaces them
- 49:00 Advice for young professionals in an AI-first world
- 55:00 Creating fast feedback loops to build better products
- 58:00 Why most companies build too many products too soon
- 01:01:00 Imposter syndrome and the hidden pressure of leadership
- 01:04:30 Final lessons on leadership, people, and building something tha
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