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  • Cory Blumenfeld On Why AI Alone Won’t Build Your Business
    2026/07/14

    Episode #154: Cory Blumenfeld has built five companies across industries he did not know going in, from driveway repair to healthtech, fintech, outsourcing, customer success, and LinkedIn personal branding.

    He exited CoHealth to ACTO, co founded Caribou, raised over $3M, and now runs BlueMoso and Linked Agency remotely from Playa del Carmen.

    In this episode, we talk about the big mistake many founders are making right now: thinking AI means they do not need a team.

    Cory explains why AI can make founders faster, but also turns them into the bottleneck even quicker once traction hits. We discuss what founders should delegate first, how to build with virtual assistants, why outsourcing often fails, and why the real challenge is not operational. It is emotional.

    We also cover founder ego, remote teams, personal brand, LinkedIn ghostwriting, building in unfamiliar industries, and what it actually means to build a company that does not depend on you doing everything yourself.

    #AI #Startups #Entrepreneurship #Outsourcing #Delegation #FounderLife #RemoteTeams #BusinessPodcast #NFtwins

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    45 分
  • Her Invention Was Stolen by a Billion $ Company | Amanda Sima
    2026/06/03

    In this episode (153), the twins talk to Amanda Sima. Amanda Saima is a serial founder, inventor, and entrepreneur who has built businesses in collegiate apparel, consumer products, and now media.

    In this episode, Amanda shares how a vintage Ohio State sweater inspired her first company, how she got into the complex world of collegiate licensing, and what she learned from sourcing products internationally.

    Then the conversation turns into a full founder thriller: Amanda explains how she created a patented disposable kids’ cup lid, why she believed it could be a billion-dollar idea, and how a major corporation allegedly copied it after she shared the concept with a manufacturer.

    We talk about patents, copycats, lawsuits, founder resilience, and why entrepreneurs have to turn pain into progress.

    #founderstory #startup #patents


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    52 分
  • Why Most FinTech Startups Fail: Rejection, AI & Distribution | Vince Solo
    2026/05/18

    Most founders love building. Fewer love selling. And according to Vasyl “Vince” Soloshchuk, that’s exactly where many startups go wrong.

    In this episode, we talk about why rejection is one of the most valuable forms of startup data, why founders need to talk to customers earlier, and why traction beats a smart-sounding idea every time.

    We also dive into FinTech, AI, distribution, data infrastructure, investor red flags, burn rate mistakes, and why execution matters more than vision.

    A practical episode for founders, operators, and anyone trying to build something real instead of just building something impressive-looking.


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    39 分
  • Why AI Needs Observability And What’s Coming Next | Todd Persen
    2026/05/12

    In this episode, we talk with Todd Persen, CTO of Hydrolix, about the invisible infrastructure behind modern software, AI systems, and the internet.

    We break down what observability actually means, why startups should care about it earlier than they think, and how AI agents may soon rely on logs and telemetry to detect bugs, fix systems, and monitor infrastructure in real time.

    We also get into massive data scale, the future of bot traffic, agentic commerce, software architecture, and why the real challenge in technology is often not just code, but getting people to work well together.

    This is a fascinating conversation about AI, engineering, startups, and the systems quietly powering the digital world.


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    39 分
  • Why Most Entrepreneurs Fail And How To Win | Mike Foster
    2026/05/04

    Why do most entrepreneurs fail?

    In this episode, we talk with Mike Foster about what actually drives success in business.

    We break down why execution matters more than ideas, why chasing revenue is often a mistake, and how most founders misunderstand pricing, margins, and growth.

    Mike shares lessons from over a decade of coaching entrepreneurs, including how to:

    • build better teams

    • avoid bad clients

    • improve decision making

    • and define success on your own terms

    We also explore mindset, resilience, hiring, AI, and the real psychology behind entrepreneurship.

    If you want to build a business that actually works, this episode is for you.


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    1 時間 2 分
  • Why Fertility Is Collapsing And Nobody Talks About It | Kirsten Karchmer
    2026/04/23

    Are we becoming less fertile as a species?

    In this episode, we talk with Kirsten Karchmer about the growing fertility crisis and what may be driving it. We cover sperm quality, plastics, stress, overtraining, poor sleep, blood sugar, PCOS, birth control, and why many people ignore the warning signs until they want to have kids.

    Kirsten also shares her own story of being diagnosed with MS at a young age, how that pushed her into holistic medicine, and why she is now building Conceivable to make fertility and women’s health support more accessible through AI and personalized care.

    This is a fascinating conversation about health, hormones, lifestyle, and the future of fertility.


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    1 時間 1 分
  • How To Validate A Startup Idea Before You Build It | Ohad Shaked
    2026/04/14


    Most founders build first and think later. That is why many startups fail.

    In this episode the twins talk with Ohad Shaked. He is a founder investor and has been building startups for over 20 years. He now helps founders validate ideas and build real businesses with ThinkUp.

    If you want to learn how to validate a startup idea this episode is for you.

    We talk about How to validate a startup idea step by step How to talk to customers and get real feedback How to get your first customers Common startup mistakes founders make What investors look for in early stage startups Why distribution is more important than product

    Ohad also shares lessons from building startups and investing in companies.

    If you are starting a startup or want to build a business this will help you avoid costly mistakes.


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    41 分
  • AI Will Replace Most Jobs (And No One Is Ready) | Adam Spector
    2026/04/10

    In this episode (#147) we are joined by Adam Spector. He is the CEO & Founder of CHORE, has invested in over 200 startups, including 14 unicorns. In this episode, he breaks down why AI is about to reshape the workforce faster than most people expect.

    We cover:

    • Why most employees are replaceable (and AI doesn’t need to be perfect)

    • The shift from SaaS tools to AI workers

    • Why execution matters more than ideas

    • The real difference between Silicon Valley and Europe

    • What founders need to do to stay relevant

    Adam also shares how CHORE is building AI systems that take over the “chores” inside companies, so founders can focus on what actually matters.

    If you're building a business, this episode will change how you think about work.

    #hirechore #adamspector #entrepreneurship #tech #ai #startups


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    1 時間 2 分