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Luke Harries, Head of Growth at ElevenLabs, shares insights on their unique growth strategy, product expansion, launching techniques, and how they've built a $6.6B growth engine without traditional product managers.
A deep dive into five emerging business opportunities in 2026, including AI workflow solutions, digital sports betting, homesteading and preparation, religious-focused brands, and lifespan optimization, highlighting how entrepreneurs can capitalize on technological and societal shifts.
A science-backed exploration of health tips for 2026, covering topics like sleep, nutrition, blood sugar management, arthritis, muscle preservation, and personalized lifestyle experiments.
Jonathan Swanson discusses how leveraging delegation through personal assistants and AI can help founders and professionals dramatically increase their productivity, ambition, and ability to focus on high-impact work.
Sheel Mohnot shares five $10M business ideas, including AI-powered yard and pool vision services, an eHarmony-like platform for surrogacy, and an electronic muscle stimulation (EMS) workout concept.
Two venture capitalists explore the brutal economics of biotech, revealing why the industry is struggling despite scientific advances, and how new modalities, AI, and a focus on invention could revive innovation in drug development.
Ashlee Vance discusses his experiences interviewing tech luminaries like Elon Musk, Brian Johnson, and Palmer Luckey, sharing insights into their personalities, work ethic, and the challenges of covering complex technological frontiers like quantum computing and fusion. He reflects on his journalistic career, highlighting the persistent and focused nature of innovators, and teases upcoming projects for his podcast Core Memory.
Alex Cohen details his journey from getting fired from multiple companies to founding Hello Patient, a conversational AI startup for healthcare practices that recently raised a $22.5 million Series A. Throughout the episode, he discusses his unconventional path, love for healthcare software, and how his viral Twitter presence has helped him build his company.