

From Scratch with Jessica Harris
Jessica Harris
A Show about the Entrepreneurial Life
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Dec 12, 2025 • 31min
Mike Krieger
Instagram is a photo sharing app that was released through the Apple App Store in October, 2010 and reached one million users in just three months. Facebook acquired Instagram in 2012 for one billion dollars. Mike and his partner, Kevin Systrom, are both graduates of Stanford University.
Mike speaks with Jessica Harris about how he launched Instagram, from scratch.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 19min
Andrew Cherng
Andrew Cherng, co-founder of Panda Express, shares his journey from leaving mainland China to building a fast-food empire with his wife. From humble beginnings in a mall to expanding to airports and universities, Andrew discusses the challenges and successes of growing the Panda Express brand. The importance of customer service, self-discipline, and personal development are highlighted throughout the interview.

Nov 28, 2025 • 30min
John Zimmer
Lyft is a transportation network company with a peer-to-peer mobile app that enables passengers to request rides with their smartphones. Prior to starting Lyft, John co-founded Zimride in 2007, a carpooling ride-share company available predominantly in college communities. Zimride was sold to Enterprise Rent-A-Car in 2013. Lyft is available across the United States and through partnerships with ride-sharing companies throughout Asia.
John speaks with Jessica Harris about founding Lyft, from scratch.
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Nov 21, 2025 • 30min
Uri Levine
Waze is a crowd sourced traffic navigation app. Drivers share real-time traffic and road information to help other users on the same route. Uri founded Waze in Israel in 2007 and the company was sold to Google in 2013 for $1.1 Billion. Uri is also the founder of FeeX, which also uses crowd sourced information— this time to uncover hidden fees in people’s financial accounts.
Uri speaks with Jessica Harris about how the public is building maps around the world using Waze, from scratch.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 31min
Jason Ackerman
Fresh Direct is an online grocer that disrupted the traditional food supply chain by sourcing food where it’s produced and delivering it to consumers without going through additional retailers. Fresh Direct launched in 2002 from its headquarters in a former paper plant in Long Island City, Queens.
Jason speaks with Jessica Harris about how he launched Fresh Direct, from scratch.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 30min
Essie Weingarten
Essie started her eponymous brand in 1981 with $10,000 after working in the hosiery business. When Essie launched, there were very few companies making nail polish, and nail salons were rare. Essie nail polish is now available in roughly 25,000 salons in more than 100 countries. The company was bought by L’Oreal in 2010.
Essie speaks with Jessica Harris about how she launched Essie, from scratch.
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Oct 24, 2025 • 31min
Tristan Walker
Walker & Company makes beauty and health products for people of color. Prior, Tristan was the first African American entrepreneur in residence at the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. He is also the founder of Code2040, a program that connects Black and Latino coders with Silicon Valley startups for summer internships.
Tristan speaks with Jessica Harris about how he built Walker & Company, from scratch.
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Oct 10, 2025 • 31min
Robert Stephens
Robert Stephens started making computer tech-support house calls on his dirt bike while he was a college student at the University of Minnesota in 1994. He’d arrive to a customer’s house on time, take off his shoes, wear a clean uniform, and fix the problem. His cheeky “law enforcement” marketing theme caught people’s attention, and the company grew from one employee to now over 20,000. Geek Squad was acquired by Best Buy in 2002, and there are over 1,000 Geek Squad “precincts” across the United States, Canada and China. Robert tells Jessica Harris how he turned his tiny tech support business into a customer service giant, from scratch.
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Apr 25, 2025 • 19min
Ayah Bdeir
littleBits is a hardware company that aims to put the power of electronics in everyone’s hands. The company sells electronic modules that snap together with magnets, making them accessible to both adults and children. Ayah earned a degree in computer engineering from the American University in Beirut, Lebanon and has a Masters from the MIT Media Lab. She is also an interactive artist.
Ayah speaks with Jessica Harris about how she built littleBits, from scratch.
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Jan 31, 2020 • 19min
Sam Goldman
One third of the world population does not have access to reliable electricity. D.light sells solar lighting and power to consumers in developing countries. The company’s lamps are healthier, cleaner, and cheaper than the traditional kerosene lamp alternatives.
Sam speaks with Jessica Harris about how he launched d.light, from scratch.
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