Episode 224 - Are You Investing in Founders or Just Their Companies? | Kristian Andersen
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Faith Driven Investor Podcast – Episode 224 Release Date: June 8, 2026
Venture Studio, AI Disruption & the Mandate to Build Beautiful ThingsJohn Coleman sits down with Kristian Andersen — co-founder and partner at High Alpha, the Indianapolis-based venture studio and fund — live at the Main Street Summit in Columbia, Missouri. Kristian traces his unlikely path from freelance designer to venture capital pioneer, unpacking how High Alpha's hybrid studio-fund model is navigating the most disruptive era in software history, and why he believes faith calls investors and builders alike to an adventure mandate and a creation mandate.
Key Topics:
- How High Alpha's venture studio model differs from traditional VC — and what 10+ years of iteration taught them about company creation
- Why seat-based SaaS licensing is dying and what outcome-based, utility, and agentic business models are replacing it
- The AI disruption hiding in plain sight: companies going from zero to $50M revenue in a single year — and what that means for early-stage investors
- The enterprise SaaS recession of 2021–2024, the "buying barbell," and why legacy SaaS and AI-native companies are on completely different trajectories
- Why the biggest untold story in the entrepreneurial journey is what it costs the founder's family — and how High Alpha is addressing it
- ServiceNow's entry as a Fund 4 LP and what strategic corporate venture capital actually looks like when done right
- The theology of taste: why Kristian believes truth is beauty, and how the adventure and creation mandates of Scripture shape his work as an investor and builder
Notable Quotes:
"Operating companies makes us better investors. And conversely, investing makes us better operators because the half-life of experience in this industry is a lot shorter than people think it is." — Kristian Andersen
"The currency we trade in are founders and markets. And we want to engineer some radical advantage into those businesses." — Kristian Andersen
"I think we serve a God that calls us to adventure. Every good thing that's happened to me in my life has been a function of me saying yes, not saying no." — Kristian Andersen
About Kristian Andersen: Kristian Andersen is the co-founder and partner at High Alpha, an Indianapolis-based venture studio that both incubates net-new software companies and invests in high-growth founders. Before High Alpha, he founded StudioScience, a design and innovation consultancy he ran for 15 years before selling to private equity. An active angel investor, Kristian has co-founded multiple software companies and invested in over 40 startups. He is married to Brandy, has six children, and is part of the Praxis community. High Alpha's Fund 4 counts ServiceNow as a strategic LP.
About High Alpha: High Alpha is a venture studio and fund based in Indianapolis that combines company creation with venture investing. The firm partners with founders and corporations to ideate and launch enterprise SaaS businesses, then supports them with capital, operations, and shared resources. High Alpha's portfolio companies have included Angi (formerly Angie's List), ExactTarget, and others from the Indianapolis tech ecosystem.