
The Andrew Faris Podcast He Quit His Job After Watching 200 Of My Podcast Episodes (And Now He Makes More Money)
Dec 29, 2025
Henry Boldiszar, founder of a health & fitness app, shares his journey from a startup engineer to a full-time entrepreneur. He discusses the high margins and cash flow issues with subscription models, and how Apple’s payout delays influenced his strategy. Discover how lessons from e-commerce shaped his ad tactics, including the creation of meme ads that dramatically reduced customer acquisition costs. Henry credits Andrew's podcast for practical insights, reflecting on how his newfound autonomy enhances his lifestyle and goal progress.
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Podcast Inspired A Job Quit
- Henry Boldiszar told Andrew Faris he quit his job after consuming over 200 episodes of Andrew's content.
- That content convinced him to go all-in on his health-and-fitness app and pursue subscriptions full-time.
App Economics Versus E‑Commerce
- App subscriptions are high-margin with low running costs compared to e-commerce inventory businesses.
- Initial cash flow lags (Apple payout delay) and churn determine how quickly subscriptions become sustainably profitable.
Use Yearly Plans To Smooth Cash Flow
- If Apple delays payouts, prioritize yearly subscriptions to improve up-front cash flow.
- Monitor CAC and swap pricing cadence to balance acquisition and short-term liquidity.
