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Mar 3, 2021 • 35min

How to Create Cultural Change with Alyssa Ravasio of Hipcamp

Alyssa Ravasio of Hipcamp shares her journey in creating a platform for outdoor stays. She discusses the challenges of finding suitable campsites, the importance of partnering with landowners, and the growth of outdoor culture during COVID-19. Alyssa also talks about her path to entrepreneurship, her rules for success as a CEO, and her predictions for the future of outdoor-related businesses.
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Feb 24, 2021 • 29min

How to Be Patient with Tristan Handy of Fishtown Analytics

Tristan Handy did not set out to build a venture-scale startup, backed by the likes of Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia. But that's precisely the journey he's on after founding Fishtown Analytics back in 2016. The company started as a consulting firm, but Tristan soon realized that their core technology—dbt—was a powerful tool in the budding field of modern analytics engineering. Today, dbt is used by over 3,000 companies to organize, catalog, and distill knowledge from their data warehouses. Tristan shares how he built dbt's community and grew through an organic flywheel, why the next generation of knowledge workers will increasingly work in code, and why working within time constraints makes him a more mature founder.
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Feb 17, 2021 • 34min

How to Build a Competitive Moat with Kiran Bhatraju of Arcadia

After growing up in Eastern Kentucky coal country, Kiran Bhatraju is no stranger to the energy industry. But as the founder of Arcadia, Kiran is on a mission to make renewable energy accessible for everyone. To combat climate change, he's starting with most people's largest carbon footprint: the home energy bill. With a new model, Arcadia is working to transform an industry by going direct-to-consumer and is able to support customers in all 50 states. Kiran shares why he believes climate work is the biggest wealth creation opportunity for our generation, why he invested in strong technology and data out of the gate, and why he schedules his days in fifteen-minute increments
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Feb 10, 2021 • 28min

How to Ignore the Noise with Isabelle Kenyon of Calibrate

Calibrate is a medical metabolic health business aiming to change the conversation around weight loss. They focus on resetting the metabolic system through their weight loss program's four pillars. The founder shares insights on finding the right investors and building a consumer-centric healthcare system. The podcast also explores the importance of empathy for founders and personal hacks for business success.
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Feb 3, 2021 • 35min

How to Accelerate to Meet Demand with Johnny Boufarhat of Hopin

In 2020, the idea of attending an event virtually became commonplace. But Johnny Boufarhat came up with the idea for Hopin, the online platform that's redefining virtual events, years prior. After becoming immunocompromised in 2015, Johnny was searching for a way to enable networking digitally. He started Hopin in 2019, and in less than a year, scaled the company to over 3.5 million users and 50,000+ organizations hosting events. Johnny shares the moment he realized he'd created a viral product, why he wants to build something as impactful as Google, and how he manages his time to fit in an extra day of work each week.
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Jan 27, 2021 • 35min

How Process Helps You Build Faster with Vlad Tenev of Robinhood

What if every American were an investor? At Robinhood, Vlad Tenev is on a mission to make the financial system work for everyone. He co-founded the company in 2013, and the fast-growing brokerage has become an investing giant. With over 13 million users and $1 billion in funding, it's no surprise incumbents have been influenced by Robinhood's model, which drove an industry-wide shift toward commission-free trades. Vlad shares why he decided to build Robinhood as a mobile-first platform, how Covid helped to accelerate user growth, and why waking up to an analog alarm clock is a critical part of his routine.
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Dec 16, 2020 • 43min

How to Ask the Big Questions with Mateo Jaramillo of Form Energy

Most startups set out to tackle massive problems, but working to develop a low-cost, long-duration energy storage solution that will enable the electric system to be 100% renewably powered? That's a big one by any standard. At Form Energy, Mateo Jaramillo and his co-founders are working to bring that very vision to life, leveraging the smartest minds in the energy storage space. Mateo shares why he bet his career on the climate tech industry after attending Yale Divinity School, how his time at Tesla taught him the importance of top-quality talent, and what it was like to step into the shoes of a founder at age 40.
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Dec 9, 2020 • 29min

How to Be a Constant Learner, with Deon Nicholas of Forethought

What if you could perform like a superhuman at work? That's the idea behind Forethought, the AI company on a mission to bring intelligence to every single workflow. Co-Founder Deon Nicholas is building technology to augment—not replace—workers, starting with an AI for customer support. Since launch, Forethought has resolved over 500,000 customer support claims automatically, won TechCrunch Disrupt's startup contest, and received funding from the likes of Ashton Kutcher and LL Cool J. Deon shares how he learned to be true to himself as a leader, how to identify your business's customer profile, and why technical founders need to spend more time on go-to-market.
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Nov 11, 2020 • 43min

How to Build a Viral App, with Prerna Gupta of Hooked

Topping the app store charts is a once-in-a-lifetime experience—unless you're a mobile entrepreneurship genius, like Prerna Gupta. She and her husband created hit music apps, like AutoRap, that have been downloaded by 350 million people. Now, Prerna is at the helm of Hooked, building a new television network for Gen Z that has already reached an astronomical number of viewers around the world. Hooked uses data to upend the traditional model, rewriting how content is created and distributed. Prerna shares how her idea for Hooked was inspired by a year of travel, what three rules every mobile app creator should follow, and why TV will look fundamentally different in a decade.
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Nov 4, 2020 • 38min

How to Lead, with David Rubenstein of Carlyle

Upon reading that most successful founders start their companies by age 37, David Rubenstein decided to join them. A lawyer who worked in the Carter administration, David set out to start a private equity firm based in Washington DC. He co-founded Carlyle in 1987, and the firm has grown to become an industry giant that manages over $221 billion. David is an avid reader-turned-author who interviewed icons like Jeff Bezos and Oprah for his new book, How to Lead. David shares how he built a strong brand through recruiting top talent, why the most elusive thing in life is the pursuit of happiness, and why the best leaders share humility and a desire to give back to society.

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