How I Invest with David Weisburd

E173: Billionaire Michael Loeb on Risk, Innovation, and Never Giving Up

Jun 11, 2025
Michael Loeb, founder and CEO of Loeb.nyc, shares his journey of resilience after being fired from Time Inc., sparking his path to innovative entrepreneurship. He reveals how he redefined subscription services and co-founded Priceline, one of the first online travel platforms. Loeb discusses the essential role of trust and adaptability in startups and cautions against the dangers of pattern-matching in venture capital. With humor and insight, he illustrates why successful entrepreneurs often thrive in uncertainty and embraces the unique challenges of the AI era.
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ANECDOTE

Firing Sparked Entrepreneurship

  • Michael Loeb was fired at age 36 from Time Inc., a pivotal moment that pushed him into entrepreneurship.
  • He invented continuous service subscriptions, transforming business models from products to services.
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Priceline's Early Incubation

  • Michael Loeb partnered with Jay Walker to incubate Priceline, one of the earliest internet breakthroughs.
  • Synapse provided initial funding and labor, enabling Priceline's groundbreaking self-serve travel model.
ADVICE

Venture Studio Success Formula

  • Venture studios should combine ideas, entrepreneurs, know-how, and capital for synergy.
  • Use shared services like accounting and legal to support early-stage startups efficiently.
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