Anda: It's a big myth among jense and especially among older generations that you can't have both in the start up world, et cetera. You know, there are stardebs that will pay six figures for some one who has their own unterpenureal experience and has built up experience in their field. So that's got to be a really interesting place to also be a founder. Ell: Don't overthink and spend like, three years building your product before launching. If you have an idea, just like goperit, start putting out contoand see the demand to meet people that can help. Try to show the world your product organically
First, Jason plays "Guess the Fake Startup" (1:30). Then, Jason interviews four founders he invested in (12:50):
David Park from Jenni.ai about computer copywriting assistants (18:08), Samuel Spitz from Wearloom on aggregating the resale marketplace shopping experience (28:11), Sudhama Bhatia from Track about his premium calendar client (40:35) and Marie Ng from Llama Life on building a time-based productivity tool (51:05). To wrap up the show, we have an "OK Boomer" segment where Producer Rachel talks with Gen Z marketer Erifili Gounari (01:13:25)