The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

622: (Solo) The Truth About Founder-Led Content in 2026

Jan 13, 2026
Founder-led content is evolving, and merely sharing your daily life won't make the cut anymore. Audiences are craving depth, entertainment, and aspirational narratives. Mini-documentaries and world-building are now the way forward, as brands like Kenzo and Chamberlain Coffee illustrate. Founders should embrace storytelling rather than just being the face of their brand. Authentic, raw content is winning over polished presentations. The key question for 2026 is: 'What world am I building?'
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INSIGHT

Face Is The Baseline, Not The Differentiator

  • Being the face of a brand is now the baseline, not the differentiator.
  • Audiences demand entertainment, aspiration, and depth beyond founder visibility.
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Founders As Narrative Architects

  • Founders must become narrative architects who document journeys like mini-docs.
  • Storytelling should show the world around the product, not just product mechanics.
ANECDOTE

Kinzo's Documented Launch And Intern Equity

  • Chan tells the Kinzo story of two brothers documenting a product launch and rewarding interns with equity.
  • Their documented journey built momentum and a 10,000-person waitlist before launch.
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