

Growth, Grit, and Grace: Guy Kawasaki on Building a Remarkable Life
On this episode of The Coral Capital Podcast, we were joined by the Chief Evangelist of Canva for a candid conversation about grit, growth, and the unfiltered story behind his remarkable career.
Also in the conversation:
- The Silicon Valley myth that keeps getting mistaken for strategy
- What Apple got right (and still gets wrong) about AI
- How Canva is spreading design literacy globally
- Why your ikigai doesn’t need to be world-changing to be real
Plus: Guy opens up about fainting on hospital rounds, quitting law school after two weeks, and how a ride in a Porsche 911 lit a fire under him to work hard and aim higher.
If you're working on something ambitious, we’d love to hear from you at Coral Capital!
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanykayo/
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00:00 Trailer
00:58 Introduction
01:41 Hawaii
02:40 Childhood and upbringing
06:49 Ohana, aloha and motivation
10:41 Working at Apple
15:01 Bringing the good news
19:28 The ecosystem VC
21:26 Evangelism in marketing
27:13 Growth, grit, grace
36:38 Artificial intelligence
42:19 Cutting through the noise
44:09 Book updates
46:23 What is your ikigai?
47:42 Outro
Mentioned in this episode: Kalihi Elementary School, Apple, Standford Medical Center, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), World War 2, Porsche 1911, OpenAI ChatGPT, Canva, Adobe Photoshop, Guy Kawasaki’s Remarkable People, Jane Goodall, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Stephen Wolfram, Mark Manson, Signal, Anthropic Claude, Perplexity, Apple Intelligence, TikTok