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The Eric Ries Show

His First Company Went Public For $3.5 Billion, Now He’s Reversing Type 2 Diabetes For 100 Million

May 16, 2024
Serial entrepreneur, Sami Inkinen, shares his journey from Trulia to rowing unassisted to Hawaii. He discusses raising money post-market crash, attracting talent, and creating a mission-based company. Learn about his mission to reverse type 2 diabetes for 100 million people, embracing challenges, and redefining for-profit companies for human flourishing.
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Quick takeaways

  • Starting a company with no experience is possible by embracing first principles thinking and using capitalism for positive change.
  • Having a clear and impactful mission attracts talent and resources, making the journey towards ambitious goals more feasible.

Deep dives

The Foundation of a Mission Driven Entity

The podcast delves into the concept of companies being for-profit machines camouflaged as mission-driven entities. The speaker emphasizes using capitalism as a tool for effecting change. An example provided is Sami Inkenen, an immigrant, who co-founded a real estate tech firm, Trulia, having no prior experience in American real estate. Later, despite being diagnosed as prediabetic, he founded Verda Health to reverse type 2 diabetes, showcasing the power of first principles thinking.

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