Jason Sanjana and Kevin Eckhardt open with a discussion about JFK Jr.’s bar exam struggles, using it as a jumping-off point for a conversation about pressure, public expectations, and how high-profile figures are judged when they stumble.
At (08:14), Kent Collier, Founder and CEO of Octus, joins the show to outline his contrarian view on the recent panic around private credit and software companies. As headlines warn about potential risks tied to SaaS leverage and AI disruption, Collier argues much of the concern is overstated.
From there, the conversation digs into the intersection of private credit and software-as-a-service businesses. Recent market volatility including headlines around Blue Owl’s fund gating and broader AI disruption fears has fueled concerns that software companies may be overleveraged. Collier pushes back, explaining that many SaaS businesses generate strong cash flow, operate with negative working capital, and provide deeply embedded tools that customers cannot easily replace.
The discussion expands into how AI is changing software development and business operations, with Collier describing how tools like Claude and Cursor are already improving productivity and reducing development costs inside companies like Octus.
The episode closes at (35:15) with a culture segment on the Hulu series “Love Story.” Producer Tanya Hubbard makes her on-mic debut, defending the show’s portrayal of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette’s relationship. The lively exchange turns into a debate about the show’s characters, 1990s celebrity culture, and how modern audiences interpret the power dynamics in their relationship.
Hosted by Jason Sanjana & Kevin Eckhardt
Guest: Kent Collier (Founder and CEO, Octus)
Produced and Edited by Tanya Hubbard
A Production of The Octus Podcast Network