エピソード

  • Betting on the Cloud Before it was Cool: The Rise of Box w/ Aaron Levie
    2025/07/07
    With an insatiable appetite for “what’s the new model,” Aaron Levie, Co-founder and CEO of Box, grew up chasing ideas without hesitation: performing magic at birthday parties, building websites, and making short films. In this episode of HD in HD, he shares how a curious mind from early ages became his greatest strength, and how staying slightly uncomfortable kept him ahead of the biggest tech shifts, from SaaS to AI. Today, Box powers content for 100k+ organizations and 68% of the Fortune 500, and is still driven by the same restless energy Aaron had as a teenager, always chasing what’s next. In this episode, we also get into: overcoming critical challenges when scaling storage capacity the move that set Box apart from Dropbox how AI is becoming the next major accelerator for Box 00:00 Intro 00:57 Brex Sponsorship 01:44 Aaron Levy's Early Years 02:24 High School 13:04 College 17:29 The Early Days of Box 23:17 Technological Shifts and Challenges 29:39 Navigating Competition 30:00 Enterprise Differentiation 32:24 Brex Sponsorship 33:12 AI’s Impact on Software and Work 44:51 AI's Role in Enterprise Knowledge Management 48:07 Future of Organizational Design 55:50 AI's Influence on Sales and Marketing 01:03:50 Reflections on Luck, Strategy, and Mistakes ABOUT US: We’re proudly sponsored by Brex—a brand I co-founded, now supporting over 30,000 businesses like Anthropic, DoorDash, and Scale AI, helping them make every dollar count. I’m grateful for their continued support as I bring you all conversations with some of the most exceptional founders of our generation. For more information, please go to: https://www.brex.com/?ref_code=bmk_audio_HDinHD Connect with us here: 1. Aaron Levie- https://www.linkedin.com/in/boxaaron/ 2. Brex- https://x.com/brexHQ 3. Henrique Dubugras- https://x.com/hdubugras This episode was produced and distributed by our friends at Atomik Growth: https://atomikgrowth.com/
    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 8 分
  • From $300M to $1B in Revenue: How Navan Scaled Travel Tech to 50+ Countries (Ariel Cohen)
    2025/06/30
    When Ariel Cohen, co-founder and CEO of Navan, first set out to modernize corporate travel, he wasn’t an industry insider. What he did bring was a relentless focus on fundamentals, constantly asking, “Is it a good business?”, an instinct that arose from his family’s financial struggles, working in cafés, and participating in virtual business competitions in Israel. And that is exactly what led him to build a travel tech giant. In this episode, we also get into: • why building a startup while raising kids gave Ariel motivation to do better. • the supply chain problem in the travel industry. • will AI replace travel agents in the near future? • how Navan’s chatbot helps reduce customers’ travel expenses. ABOUT US: We’re proudly sponsored by Brex—a brand I co-founded, now supporting over 30,000 businesses like Anthropic, DoorDash, and Scale AI, helping them make every dollar count. I’m grateful for their continued support as I bring you all conversations with some of the most exceptional founders of our generation. For more information, click here. Connect with us here: Ariel Cohen Brex Henrique Dubugras This episode was produced and distributed by our friends at Atomik Growth: https://atomikgrowth.com/
    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 58 分
  • How This Dropout Built a $3B Fintech Giant | André Street
    2025/06/10
    Before co-founding StoneCo, a $3.67B fintech giant, André Street was already thinking like a founder at the age of 14, skipping school not to rebel, but to build. His teacher was life itself, learning discipline from Jiu-Jitsu, gaining “environment intelligence” from being robbed on Rio’s streets, and maturity from an import-export class with 50 year olds. In this episode he joins Henrique Dubugras to unpack: - why he never wanted to be CEO - the prediction he made five years ahead that made StoneCo Brazil’s first independent credit card acquirer - why prioritizing customers early on became the foundation of StoneCo’s business model - the hiring mantra that built one of fintech’s tightest cultures ABOUT US: We’re proudly sponsored by Brex—a brand I co-founded, now supporting over 30,000 businesses like Anthropic, DoorDash, and Scale AI, helping them make every dollar count. I’m grateful for their continued support as I bring you all conversations with some of the most exceptional founders of our generation. Onward and upward, together. Connect with us here: 1. StoneCo- https://x.com/SejaStone 2. Brex- https://x.com/brexHQ 3. Henrique Dubugras- https://x.com/hdubugras This episode was produced and distributed by our friends at Atomik Growth
    続きを読む 一部表示
    3 時間 7 分
  • The 10% Bet That Built a $12B Company | Howie Liu (Airtable)
    2025/05/26
    Howie Liu built Airtable into one of the most powerful no-code platforms in the world—used by over 450,000 companies and backed by everyone from Benchmark to Thrive to YC. In this episode of HD in HD, I was joined by the founder and CEO of Airtable as he reelected on the unexpected turns that shaped his entrepreneurial path—from cold-pitching algo trading models at a college career fair, to building software that powers teams at scale. In our conversation, we get into: why Airtable took 2.5 years to launch—and why it was worth it how a CRM for his personal contacts became his first YC-backed startup what Salesforce taught him about B2B scale (and what it didn’t) how he talked his way into a quant internship that disappeared overnight the $0-to-financial freedom moment that let him finally think big We only scratched the surface on the Airtable chapter, so don’t be surprised if there’s a part two. ABOUT US: We’re proudly sponsored by Brex —a brand I co-founded, now supporting over 30,000 businesses like Anthropic, DoorDash, and Scale AI, helping them make every dollar count. Connect with us: 1. Howie Liu– https://x.com/howietl 2. Henrique Dubugras– https://x.com/hdubugras This episode was produced and distributed by our friends at Atomik Growth: https://atomikgrowth.com 00:00 Intro 01:20 Introducing Howie and Airtable 02:10 Early life and family 07:33 Early tech 14:13 Building Websites 32:18 Dreaming big 34:07 Middle-Class Entrepreneur Theory 35:55 High school 44:57 College applications 56:40 Duke University 1:05:10 High-paying jobs 1:07:10 Internships and early career 1:09:23 Neural networks and quant trading 1:16:10 New internship 1:22:02 First startup and lessons learned 1:34:22 The birth of Airtable 1:38:27 Outro
    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 39 分
  • Why Jack Zhang Is Betting Against SWIFT and Stripe
    2025/05/12
    Jack Zhang landed in Melbourne at 15 with no money, no English, and no one to lean on. By 30, he was turning down a billion-dollar offer from Stripe. In this episode of HD in HD, I sit down with the co-founder and CEO of Airwallex to trace his zero-to-borderless journey—from small-town China to building one of the biggest tech stories ever to come out of Australia. We get into: • What Airwallex did differently that Stripe couldn’t in APAC • The $100,000 mistake that nearly derailed their first client • How Jack handled 2022’s valuation reset (and why he didn’t panic) • The AI opportunity he thinks everyone is sleeping on • how Airwallex hit $1B in volume before raising a proper Series A 00:00 Trailer 00:46 Introduction 01:18 Airwallax 04:58 No English from China to Australia 15:15 My first business, no financial support 23:06 All work, no fun 31:03 Development and coffee 36:26 Nothing is that hard 40:05 Startups 45:40 Brex 46:29 Starting Airwallax 53:27 The whole thing fell apart 57:20 Sequoia Capital and Tencent 1:05:41 Billion-dollar acquisition offer 1:11:59 Managing globally 1:16:20 Motivation and efficiency 1:23:26 Worth billions, hard to turn 1:24:58 Lessons from China 1:29:38 Outro
    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 30 分
  • Why Pfizer, Dell, and Uber Trust This Man With Their Data | Alex Rinke
    2025/04/16
    Everyone ignored this problem—until it became an opportunity. Alexander Rinke, co-founder of Celonis, turned a student project into a $13B+ process mining giant from Germany. Born and raised in Berlin, he went on to build a software empire that has saved companies like Pfizer $300M. This episode of HD in HD explores Alex’s path from student founder to CEO—and how he sees AI transforming the way companies run. Alex and I also unpack: • how 1,500 handwritten letters helped him land Siemens • why AI’s next wave hinges on process overhaul • how a $50K project outgrew his McKinsey dreams ABOUT US: We’re proudly sponsored by Brex—a brand I co-founded, now supporting over 30,000 businesses like Anthropic, DoorDash, and Scale AI, helping them make every dollar count. Connect with us: 1. Alex - https://x.com/alexanderrinke 2. Henrique Dubugras- https://x.com/hdubugras This episode was produced and distributed by our friends at Atomik Growth: https://atomikgrowth.com/ 00:00:00 Trailer 00:01:20 Introduction 00:02:40 Process Mining 00:03:59 Real-World Applications 00:06:46 Early Life 00:09:48 Education and Early Career 00:24:32 The Birth of Celonis 00:42:36 Initial Funding Challenges 00:49:45 Scaling and Venture Capital 01:01:15 Mentorship and Role Models 01:05:39 The Future of Celonis and AI 01:13:28 Reflections on Success and Upbringing 01:24:24 Closing Thoughts
    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 26 分
  • Inside Revolut: How Nikolay Storonsky Built a $45B Fintech Empire
    2025/02/28
    Old-school banking leans on control and complacency. Revolut charted its own course—flourishing by bending conventions, outrunning oversight, and favoring execution over protocol. Nikolay Storonsky, Revolut’s co-founder and CEO, was forged by a mix of physics-driven upbringing and competitive swimming. This drilled in his mantra: systems can be cracked, and tenacity outshines flair. That drive transformed Revolut from a currency workaround to a global financial juggernaut, clashing with the establishment. In this episode, we dig into: • Why Nik fueled the start with trading earnings despite later raising $2 billion • How Revolut leapfrogged regulators and legacy players • Why breakneck expansion needs discipline when costs soar and margins tighten explore Nikolay's background other fintech innovators ABOUT US: We’re proudly sponsored by Brex—a brand I co-founded, now supporting over 30,000 businesses like Anthropic, DoorDash, and Scale AI, helping them make every dollar count. I’m grateful for their continued support as I bring you all conversations with some of the most exceptional founders of our generation. Onward and upward, together. Connect with us: 1. Revolut - https://x.com/RevolutApp 2. Brex - https://x.com/brexHQ 3. Henrique Dubugras- https://x.com/hdubugras 00:00 Trailer 00:49 Introduction 01:52 Nik's Early Life and Education 11:50 Transition to Finance and Trading 14:19 The Collapse of Lehman Brothers 25:15 Starting Revolut 36:28 YC Combinator and Fundraising Challenges 41:24 Product Development and Market Fit 44:23 Company Culture and Hiring Philosophy 47:01 Management Style and Systems 59:52 Expansion and Systematizing Processes 01:06:30 Reflections on Success and Challenges 01:09:00 Closing Thoughts This episode was produced and distributed by our friends at Atomik Growth: https://atomikgrowth.com/
    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 21 分
  • Tinder Founder on How Swiping Changed Dating Forever | Justin Mateen
    2025/01/30
    Justin Mateen set out to make dating simple—no lengthy profiles, no uncertainty—just a "yes" or "no" swipe. Today, Tinder’s user base has expanded to 75 million monthly active users. Justin Mateen has continued building on his success by investing early in promising startups such as Brex, Curative Health, Deel, Home Chef, Kalshi, Speak, Whop, and many others, becoming a billionaire along the way. In 2020 he launched JAM Fund, one of the largest Solo VC firms in the world, which has raised approximately $500 million, with $330 million dedicated to its second fund. Business Insider listed Justin Mateen as the number 1 ranked investor in the “Top 100 list of US seed investors” in both 2020 and 2021, with Forbes including Mateen on their list of the decade's top 10 tech entrepreneurs. In this episode, he and I sat down to discuss Tinder’s highs, struggles, and the lessons learned along the way. We also unpack: • the evolution of the 'swipe left/right' phenomenon • whether Facebook played to his subconscious while building Tinder, and why • putting all your eggs in one basket → asymmetric returns Justin’s investing firm, Jam Fund, raised about $300 million from investors for its second fund last year. ABOUT US: We’re proudly sponsored by Brex—a brand I co-founded, now supporting over 30,000 businesses like Anthropic, DoorDash, and Scale AI, helping them make every dollar count. I’m grateful for their continued support as I bring you all conversations with some of the most exceptional founders of our generation. Onward and upward, together. Connect with us here: 1. Justin Mateen- https://x.com/Justin_Mateen 2. Brex- https://x.com/brexHQ 3. Henrique Dubugras- https://x.com/hdubugras (00:00:00) Intro (00:01:37) Inquisitive childhood (00:05:07) Learning on both fronts (00:10:08) Bullied and trading stocks (00:12:36) Relationship with money (00:15:26) USC and the freshman experience (00:20:47) Lover boy (00:23:47) Financial stability and freedom (00:27:41) From riches to rags (00:31:20) Some things are best lived in your... (00:35:22) Brex (00:36:09) Pre-Tinder (00:40:44) Taylor Swift's website (00:43:43) Ask Me Out (00:50:04) Building trust (00:53:07) The numbers skyrocketed (00:58:20) Existential risk (01:01:04) 13 and a half Staple Centers (01:05:30) Marketing for the first million users (01:15:30) Becoming profitable (01:21:04) Interesting stats (01:23:01) Through a bad breakup (01:34:12) Post-Tinder, Peter Thiel, investing (01:40:26) Short-term options (01:44:48) Never say never (01:48:44) Outro
    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 48 分