Ambition 2.0

From Harvard Dropout to VC Powerhouse: How to Bet on Yourself with Alexa von Tobel

Jan 6, 2026
In this engaging discussion, Alexa von Tobel, a Harvard dropout who founded and sold LearnVest, shares her journey from entrepreneur to venture capitalist. She emphasizes that true entrepreneurial passion comes from necessity, not status or quick wealth. Alexa reveals that raising capital gets easier with a compelling mission and deep market understanding. She also stresses the importance of embracing feedback and maintaining ambition as a positive force. With practical advice and reflections on sustainable success, Alexa inspires aspiring founders to build purposefully.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

Regret Is About Missed Swings Not Mistakes

  • Alexa von Tobel's guiding rule: ask whether 90-year-old you would regret not taking the swing.
  • Regret centers on the opportunities you didn't try, not the mistakes you made.
ANECDOTE

Dropping Out During The 2008 Downturn

  • Alexa dropped out of Harvard Business School in 2008 to start LearnVest during a financial crisis.
  • She launched digital boot camps that quickly scaled and validated product-market fit.
ADVICE

Raise For Long-Term Partnership Not Short-Term Wins

  • Build the firm you wish existed by being the customer of your own fundraising experience.
  • Seek 'world-class' capital that gives long-duration support and acts as an extension of your team.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app