Some founders build solid companies.
A few build something far bigger than what looked reasonable at the time.
What explains that gap?
In this episode of the Prime Venture Partners Podcast, Amit Somani, Managing Partner at Prime Venture Partners, speaks with Dr. Julie Gurner, Executive Performance Coach on the psychology behind exceptional founders.
They get into the self belief, audacity, resilience, and invisible rules that shape how far people go.
The conversation also explores:
• What “maniacal focus” looks like in standout founders
• The imaginary rules that limit what founders build, earn, and pursue
• Why tying your identity to your company can lead to worse decisions
• Why playing to your strengths creates more leverage than trying to do it all
• What AI can and cannot do for leaders and founders
If you are building something and want to understand the mental side of exceptional performance, this episode is worth your time.
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Episode Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Dr. Julie’s journey into coaching
02:55 - Key lessons from psychology & prisons
06:11 - Traits of great vs good founders 09:28 – Survivorship bias & real success factors
12:33 - “Imaginary rules” explained
17:34 - How to identify your limiting beliefs
20:32 - Separating identity from your business
25:30 - How great founders pivot
28:34 - Handling tough days as a founder
30:46 - Playing to your strengths
33:41 - Why AI is non-negotiable
41:03 - Final tips & recommendations
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