

The Founder Hour
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@TheFounderHour
A podcast featuring world-class founders and their stories. 💭 Hosted by @PatrickTanahan (Pat) and @NersesAposhian (Posh). Ran from 2017-2024.









My new book about the presidency - The Highest Calling - is out Tuesday. Profits go to Baltimore orgs: Harlem Elementary and Johns Hopkins Children's Center. @Orioles fans - can you help me get on the bestseller list and support local orgs? Thanks much! amazon.com/Highest-Callin…

UPDATE: I've started something new (pie.org) with 20 of my favorite people. We are on a mission to rebuild the internet with people in control. This starts with rebooting the economic engine that powers the internet. Today the largest tech companies make over $100 billion dollars every year auctioning off your attention to the highest bidder. You pay for this in more ways than you think — an internet littered with annoying ads, your data sold to spy on you for ad targeting, and prices are inflated due to excessive advertising costs. Now imagine an internet where you aren't just a product to be harvested, but a valued creator and owner. Where the tech companies you use every day are aligned with your best interest and reward you for your contributions. That's the vision behind The People's Internet Experiment (pie.org). We started by creating a free adblocker that gives you control of your internet experience. We added the option to enable Rewards for Ads. Now you can get paid a fair share to opt back into ads on your terms. To make your shopping experience better, we built the fastest coupon tools for thousands of your favorite stores. Then we added a cash back program that your adblocker doesn't break, so you actually get your rewards. This is just the start. I've assembled a team of some of the most creative people that built @honey to invent new ways to share more of the advertising pie with you. I hope you'll join us and let us know what you think!



Being delusional actually works in your favor as a founder


IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad, who started the company when he was 17, flew coach, stayed in budget hotels, drove an old Volvo, and always tried to get his haircuts in poor countries. He died in 2018 at the age of 91 with an estimated net worth of almost $60 billion.




