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The Founder’s Focus: Culture, Capital, & Conviction w/ Vijay Rajendran of Startup System
What happens when you jump into entrepreneurship without a co-founder and without a safety net? Vijay Rajendran has done just that, and more. In this episode, he shares his journey from launching Hungry Globetrotter to leading digital innovation at global banks and advising hundreds of startups. We dig into the emotional weight of solo founding, the value of structured support, and why your “path to moat” matters more than having one on day one. Vijay also talks about his approach to hiring, staying in your zone of genius, and increasing your surface area for opportunity. Packed with practical wisdom and honest reflections, this one is for anyone building from zero to one.
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Episode Resources
“The Hard Thing About Hard Things” by Ben Horowitz (https://a.co/d/5sivXFO)
“Zero to One” by Peter Thiel (https://a.co/d/8q4Dut7)
“Venture Deals” by Brad Feld and Jason Mendelson (https://a.co/d/brj0OO0)
“How Will You Measure Your Life?” by Clayton Christensen (https://a.co/d/8l6kqb7)
“Never Split the Difference” by Chris Voss (https://a.co/d/ir3M1YX)
“The Funding Framework” by Vijay Rajendran (https://a.co/d/7szE3tu)
“The Illusion of Invincibility or Why Cannons > Moats” article by Vijay Rajendran (https://open.substack.com/pub/startupsystem/p/the-illusion-of-invincibility-or?r=1z3bi1&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false)
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Getting Out of Your Own Way: Unlocking Your Impact w/ Stavros Michailidis
Stavros Michailidis didn’t plan to become a founder. He simply grew up around it. From revitalizing his family’s construction business to landing Fortune 500 clients with an innovation consultancy, his path has been shaped by experimentation, reinvention, and a deep curiosity about what makes businesses actually work. In this episode, he reflects on the difference between an A-plus idea and a B-plus outcome, why most hiring mistakes start with ego, and what it means to build something because it matters, even if it never scales.
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Episode Resources
“The Surrender Experiment” by Michael A. Singer (https://a.co/d/0OPRKar)
“The Aspirational Investor” by Ashvin B. Chhabra (https://a.co/d/4zw97dQ)
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Built to Sell: How to Scale with Exit Intention w/ Ryan Estes of Kitcaster
What if your biggest success came from a total collapse? For Ryan Estes, that moment came when the pandemic wiped out his agency’s entire client list. Instead of folding, he doubled down on a side project—Kitcaster—and turned it into a thriving podcast booking service that would eventually be acquired. In this episode, Ryan opens up about his scrappy start, the mindset shift that fueled his growth, and why building a culture rooted in clarity (not chaos) made all the difference.
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Episode Resources
“The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind” by Julian Jaynes (https://a.co/d/8gKcq1r)
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Can AI Give Our Kids Emotionally Intelligent Friends? w/ Peter Fitzpatrick of Fawn Friends
Can a robot become your child’s best friend? Peter Fitzpatrick thinks so. In this episode, Peter, co-founder of Fawn Friends, shares the personal story that led him to build emotionally intelligent AI companions for kids. From pool party hustles in grade school to raising millions in venture capital, Peter opens up about the emotional challenges of leadership, the power of character-driven products, and why putting truth first might be the most underrated startup strategy. If you’ve ever questioned whether you’re crazy to dream this big, this one’s for you.
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Episode Resources
Stay up to date with what Peter and his team are building (https://www.fawnfriends.com)
Learn more about Vernon Howard (https://www.anewlife.org)
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Inside the World of Deep Tech Investing w/ James Wang of Creative Ventures
How do you spot, then evaluate, the breakthrough technologies of tomorrow? In today’s episode, I sit down with James Wang — a deep tech investor who helps unpack the truths behind venture capital, startup success, and the gritty realities of building frontier technology companies. From founding a startup with his wife to investing in AI, robotics, and synthetic biology, James shares hard-earned insights on what separates funded founders from the rest, why the best product doesn’t always win, and how momentum — not just money — makes or breaks a startup. Whether you’re pitching, investing, or just curious about how it all really works, this conversation offers valuable perspective from a thought-leader in the niche but fascinating world of deep tech investing.
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Episode Resources
Subscribe to James’ Blog (https://weightythoughts.com)
Get more info on Creative Ventures (https://creativeventures.vc)
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Demistifying Angel Investing w/ Marcia Dawood
Angel investor, author, TEDx speaker, and SEC advisor Marcia Dawood joins me to pull back the curtain on what angel investing really is—and why you don’t need to be a millionaire or a finance expert to get started. She shares what most founders get wrong in their pitch, how to evaluate a startup beyond the hype, and why obsessing over the problem is more important than selling the solution. Whether you’re a founder raising capital or someone curious about investing in early-stage companies, this episode is packed with unfiltered insights you don’t want to miss.
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Episode Resources
Marcia’s Podcast: The Angel Next Door (https://www.marciadawood.com/angelnextdoor)
Marcia’s Book: Do Good While Doing Well (https://www.marciadawood.com/dogood)
“Venture Deals” by Brad Feld & Jason Mendelson: (https://a.co/d/eZTwdZy)
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From Bark to Bottle: Reinventing a Caribbean Tradition w/ Ana Bautista of Bayjoo
Ana left a decade-long career in ad tech to build a beverage brand inspired by Mabí — a traditional Caribbean drink brewed from tree bark. In this episode, she shares how nostalgia sparked innovation, how she bootstrapped her way through formulation fails and supply chain setbacks, and what it really takes to launch a CPG product solo. No funding, no co-founder — just grit, Google, and a vision to bring a forgotten flavor to the mainstream.
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Episode Resources
Try some Bayjoo! (https://bayjoo.com)
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Healthcare, AI, and Challenging the Status Quo w/ Daniel Yeboah of Revella Health
What do successful entrepreneurs have in common? They ask the questions no one else is asking. Today, I sit down with Daniel Yeboah—founder, problem-solver, and challenger of the status quo. From his first paper route to successfully exiting multiple startups, Daniel has always seen opportunities where others see roadblocks. Now, he’s tackling one of the toughest industries—healthcare—with AI-powered, real-time insights for providers. We cover so much in this episode. We break down the myths of building a business, the realities of fundraising, and why running lean is critical in a company’s early stages. There’s a ton in here to chew on, and anyone in the Startup space will take something practical and insightful away from his perspective.
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Episode Resources
Check out what Daniel and his co-founder are building at Ravella Health (https://www.revellahealth.com)
“Startup Success” by Gordon Daugherty (https://a.co/d/b50Xzn5)
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