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  • “Trust is not what makes successful co-founding relationships. Having the world-class skillset that you need to succeed is what will then form that trust that will allow you to succeed.” – Delian Asparahouv 
    We explore space manufacturing, microgravity, and building factories in outer space. We’re joined by Delian Asparouhov, Co-Founder of Varda Space Industries. We cover leaning into your superpowers when investing, common mistakes in venture capital, and problem solving with space manufacturing.

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    Chapters
    (00:00:00) – Introduction
    (00:02:43) – Delian’s background in robotics and path to entrepreneurship
    (00:07:32) – Mentorship from Jack Dorsey and Keith Rabois
    (00:21:43) – Leaning into your superpowers when investing
    (00:25:01) – Cultivating optimism in investing
    (00:29:29) – Common mistakes in venture capital
    (00:33:48) – Incubating a company
    (00:38:59) – Getting started in the space industry
    (00:42:09) – What is a space factory?
    (00:45:38) – Problem solving with space manufacturing
    (00:51:35) – Exciting changes in the space industry
    (00:55:43) – Recommended resources in the space industry

    About Varda.
    Varda Space Industries is building the world's first space factories. You heard that right, literally factories in outer space, all for earthbound products. What Varda is building, literally wouldn't have been possible even two, three, maybe five years ago, but as launch costs to get mass up to low earth orbit have come down at an incredible pace, it's unlocked the next wave of innovation, including new players and possibilities like what Varda is building with their space factories. 

    Chapters
    (00:00:00) - Introduction
    (00:01:19) - Getting Fired from 13 Jobs and Discovering Entrepreneurship
    (00:08:34) - The Origin Story of Kettle & Fire
    (00:15:39) - Evolution of Kettle & Fire’s Branding and Packaging
    (00:19:10) - Distribution: Direct-to-Consumer vs Wholesale & Retail
    (00:22:10) - How to Compete with Generic Store Brands
    (00:24:27) - The Challenges of Building a Sustainably Profitable Business
    (00:27:13) - Raising Venture Capital for Consumer Brands
    (00:33:01) - Painful Lessons: $800k in Unpaid Invoices and Why Finance is Strategic
    (00:39:24) - Launching Perfect Keto and Surely Non-Alcoholic Wine
    (00:41:48) - Justin’s Annual Review and Goal Setting Process
    (00:45:44) - Why Extreme People Have Extreme Outcomes
    (00:49:32) - How to Become an Extreme Person

    About Kettle & Fire, Perfect Keto, and Surely Wine.
    Kettle & Fire, Perfect Keto, and Surely Wine all have something in common. They were founded by Justin Mares and built to own an emerging health and wellness trend—from drinking more bone broth, to making the move to a keto diet, or deciding to drink only non-alcoholic wine.
    Listeners can save 15% off any non-subscription Kettle & Fire order by using promo code Outlier15 when checking out on KettleAndFire.com.

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  • “I’m in the camp that is super passionate about space as a tool for transformation. So what energizes me is getting humans into space.” — Dylan Taylor
    We explore building the Berkshire Hathaway of outer space. We’re joined by Dylan Taylor, Founder and CEO of Voyager Space Holdings. We cover the evolution of space technology, private space companies vs. government contracts, and what's next for commercial outer space.

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    Chapters
    (00:00:00) – Introduction
    (00:01:55) – How Dylan’s work in space began after reading The Last Lecture
    (00:09:22) – Dylan’s early investments in and the evolution of space technology
    (00:17:25) – How re-usability and privatization has expanded space technology
    (00:39:05) – Why Dylan founded Voyager Space Holdings
    (00:49:52) – Space industry standards and the creation of the Voyager Space IP Exchange
    (00:54:35) – Private space companies and their relationship with government agencies
    (01:09:58) – Exciting innovations in the space industry
    (01:16:06) – How anyone can become involved in space industry and exploration  

    About Dylan Taylor and Voyager Space Holdings.
    In 2019, PitchBook named Dylan Taylor one of the top 10 investors in space and space technology. While SpaceX, Virgin, Galactic, and Blue Origin have taken off in recent years, Dylan's been investing in outer space for over a decade. First, as an angel, and now as CEO of Voyager Space Holdings, where he's building the Berkshire Hathaway of space holding companies.
    Dylan has also served as the CEO of a public company, he's been on numerous boards, and he runs his own space-focused nonprofit called Space for Humanity. Dylan is a wealth of wisdom, and this episode is a masterclass on the past, present and future of outer space.

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  • “The Iron Law of Ecommerce across everything I’ve ever started is that I start out thinking I’m selling to people like me and it always turns out that it’s 45-year old women that are buying the product.” — Justin Mares
    Learn how Justin Mares identifies trends and builds direct-to-consumer businesses (and brands) to own them. Including all of the hard lessons that Justin has learned along the way, from why he’s learned to bring on a head of finance early, why consumer business are “cashflow businesses”, to how he competes with generic brands. And so much more.

    Explore the episode notes.
    Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/144.

    Chapters
    (00:00:00) - Introduction
    (00:01:19) - Getting Fired from 13 Jobs and Discovering Entrepreneurship
    (00:08:34) - The Origin Story of Kettle & Fire
    (00:15:39) - Evolution of Kettle & Fire’s Branding and Packaging
    (00:19:10) - Distribution: Direct-to-Consumer vs Wholesale & Retail
    (00:22:10) - How to Compete with Generic Store Brands
    (00:24:27) - The Challenges of Building a Sustainably Profitable Business
    (00:27:13) - Raising Venture Capital for Consumer Brands
    (00:33:01) - Painful Lessons: $800k in Unpaid Invoices and Why Finance is Strategic
    (00:39:24) - Launching Perfect Keto and Surely Non-Alcoholic Wine
    (00:41:48) - Justin’s Annual Review and Goal Setting Process
    (00:45:44) - Why Extreme People Have Extreme Outcomes
    (00:49:32) - How to Become an Extreme Person

    About Kettle & Fire, Perfect Keto, and Surely Wine.
    Kettle & Fire, Perfect Keto, and Surely Wine all have something in common. They were founded by Justin Mares and built to own an emerging health and wellness trend—from drinking more bone broth, to making the move to a keto diet, or deciding to drink only non-alcoholic wine.
    Listeners can save 15% off any non-subscription Kettle & Fire order by using promo code Outlier15 when checking out on KettleAndFire.com.

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  • “The Iron Law of Ecommerce across everything I’ve ever started is that I start out thinking I’m selling to people like me and it always turns out that it’s 45-year old women that are buying the product.” — Justin Mares
    Learn how Justin Mares identifies trends and builds direct-to-consumer businesses (and brands) to own them. Including all of the hard lessons that Justin has learned along the way, from why he’s learned to bring on a head of finance early, why consumer business are “cashflow businesses”, to how he competes with generic brands. And so much more.

    Explore the episode notes.
    Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/144.

    Chapters
    (00:00:00) - Introduction
    (00:01:19) - Getting Fired from 13 Jobs and Discovering Entrepreneurship
    (00:08:34) - The Origin Story of Kettle & Fire
    (00:15:39) - Evolution of Kettle & Fire’s Branding and Packaging
    (00:19:10) - Distribution: Direct-to-Consumer vs Wholesale & Retail
    (00:22:10) - How to Compete with Generic Store Brands
    (00:24:27) - The Challenges of Building a Sustainably Profitable Business
    (00:27:13) - Raising Venture Capital for Consumer Brands
    (00:33:01) - Painful Lessons: $800k in Unpaid Invoices and Why Finance is Strategic
    (00:39:24) - Launching Perfect Keto and Surely Non-Alcoholic Wine
    (00:41:48) - Justin’s Annual Review and Goal Setting Process
    (00:45:44) - Why Extreme People Have Extreme Outcomes
    (00:49:32) - How to Become an Extreme Person

    About Kettle & Fire, Perfect Keto, and Surely Wine.
    Kettle & Fire, Perfect Keto, and Surely Wine all have something in common. They were founded by Justin Mares and built to own an emerging health and wellness trend—from drinking more bone broth, to making the move to a keto diet, or deciding to drink only non-alcoholic wine.
    Listeners can save 15% off any non-subscription Kettle & Fire order by using promo code Outlier15 when checking out on KettleAndFire.com.

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  • “The human body is one of the most complex adaptive symptoms out there in the universe.” – Andrew Herr
    We explore bringing performance secrets from Navy SEALs to the public. We’re joined by Andrew Herr, Fount’s Founder and CEO. We cover human performance and biotech strategy, the limitations of military power for political goals, and using experiments to improve performance.

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    Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/127.

    Chapters
    (00:00:00) – Introduction
    (00:03:42) – Human performance and biotech strategy in the military
    (00:08:37) – The limits of military power for achieving political goals
    (00:15:22) – Navy SEALs and performance modalities
    (00:19:29) – Novelty and social judgment are the two great human stressors
    (00:21:55) – The premise of Fount and its future goals
    (00:31:07) – The 10 top goals for users of Fount, and the experiments they run
    (00:37:58) – The Fount user journey
    (00:42:28) – Coaching, both human and AI
    (00:46:36) – Using experimental methodology as a founder

    About Andrew Herr and Fount.
    Andrew Herr is the founder and CEO of Fount, which is on a mission to help everyone look, feel, and perform at their very best. Fount offers a highly customized three month program that's born out of Andrew's work enhancing the performance of special forces warriors in the US Military, including the Navy Seals. To start, Fount gathers more than 100 data points about their customers using in-depth blood and urine analysis to explore their metabolism, immune and inflammatory activity, nutrient levels, liver and kidney function, and even cardiovascular markers. Customers are then paired with an ex-special forces coach who gets to know their goals, day-to-day schedule, and even their family history all before kicking off a series of experiments that run for the remaining 15 weeks of the program.
    Experimentation is a huge component of how Fount approaches their work. And it's part of their goal of helping each customer find what works for them. As part of the program, customers receive their own custom supplement packs with exactly what they need to take each morning, afternoon, and evening all sent from Fount's own custom supplement manufacturing facility. At the end of the program, Fount then offers a support program to make it easy to keep the gains you've made and continue building on them. This includes less frequent blood and urine tests, as well as a continuous supply of your daily supplements.

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  • “The human body is one of the most complex adaptive symptoms out there in the universe.” – Andrew Herr
    We explore bringing performance secrets from Navy SEALs to the public. We’re joined by Andrew Herr, Fount’s Founder and CEO. We cover human performance and biotech strategy, the limitations of military power for political goals, and using experiments to improve performance.

    Explore the episode notes.
    Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/127.

    Chapters
    (00:00:00) – Introduction
    (00:03:42) – Human performance and biotech strategy in the military
    (00:08:37) – The limits of military power for achieving political goals
    (00:15:22) – Navy SEALs and performance modalities
    (00:19:29) – Novelty and social judgment are the two great human stressors
    (00:21:55) – The premise of Fount and its future goals
    (00:31:07) – The 10 top goals for users of Fount, and the experiments they run
    (00:37:58) – The Fount user journey
    (00:42:28) – Coaching, both human and AI
    (00:46:36) – Using experimental methodology as a founder

    About Andrew Herr and Fount.
    Andrew Herr is the founder and CEO of Fount, which is on a mission to help everyone look, feel, and perform at their very best. Fount offers a highly customized three month program that's born out of Andrew's work enhancing the performance of special forces warriors in the US Military, including the Navy Seals. To start, Fount gathers more than 100 data points about their customers using in-depth blood and urine analysis to explore their metabolism, immune and inflammatory activity, nutrient levels, liver and kidney function, and even cardiovascular markers. Customers are then paired with an ex-special forces coach who gets to know their goals, day-to-day schedule, and even their family history all before kicking off a series of experiments that run for the remaining 15 weeks of the program.
    Experimentation is a huge component of how Fount approaches their work. And it's part of their goal of helping each customer find what works for them. As part of the program, customers receive their own custom supplement packs with exactly what they need to take each morning, afternoon, and evening all sent from Fount's own custom supplement manufacturing facility. At the end of the program, Fount then offers a support program to make it easy to keep the gains you've made and continue building on them. This includes less frequent blood and urine tests, as well as a continuous supply of your daily supplements.

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  • “Ultimately, transparency to your customers is extremely important, no matter how difficult it is to display.” — Jivko Bojinov
    We explore building and scaling a fulfillment business with Jivko Bojinov, ShipBob’s Co-Founder. We cover the challenges of a fulfillment business, ShipBob’s custom warehouse algorithms, and the importance of transparency with staff and customers alike.

    Explore the episode notes.
    Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/138.

    Chapters
    (00:00:00) – Introduction
    (00:01:40) – The origin and scaling of ShipBob
    (00:06:38) – Meeting customers at their pain points
    (00:10:56) – The challenges of a fulfillment business
    (00:15:04) – Expanding from ShipBob warehouses to partner locations
    (00:24:28) – Custom software for scaling ShipBob
    (00:33:18) – ShipBob’s algorithms for stowing, picking, and packaging
    (00:43:06) – Strategic projects within the fulfillment space
    (00:51:53) – The importance of transparency with staff customers alike

    About Jivko Bojinov and ShipBob.
    Jivko Bojinov played professional tennis before co-founding ShipBob with Dhruv Saxena and Divey Gulati in 2014. Jivko is currently the Senior Vice President of Strategic Projects at ShipBob. And over the last eight years, he's led the development and launch of almost every major strategic initiative at ShipBob, from their transition from owning their own fulfillment centers, to developing an asset like partner network of fulfillment centers, to the launch of affordable two day shipping for all of ShipBob's customers.

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  • “Ultimately, transparency to your customers is extremely important, no matter how difficult it is to display.” — Jivko Bojinov
    We explore building and scaling a fulfillment business with Jivko Bojinov, ShipBob’s Co-Founder. We cover the challenges of a fulfillment business, ShipBob’s custom warehouse algorithms, and the importance of transparency with staff and customers alike.

    Explore the episode notes.
    Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/138.

    Chapters
    (00:00:00) – Introduction
    (00:01:40) – The origin and scaling of ShipBob
    (00:06:38) – Meeting customers at their pain points
    (00:10:56) – The challenges of a fulfillment business
    (00:15:04) – Expanding from ShipBob warehouses to partner locations
    (00:24:28) – Custom software for scaling ShipBob
    (00:33:18) – ShipBob’s algorithms for stowing, picking, and packaging
    (00:43:06) – Strategic projects within the fulfillment space
    (00:51:53) – The importance of transparency with staff customers alike

    About Jivko Bojinov and ShipBob.
    Jivko Bojinov played professional tennis before co-founding ShipBob with Dhruv Saxena and Divey Gulati in 2014. Jivko is currently the Senior Vice President of Strategic Projects at ShipBob. And over the last eight years, he's led the development and launch of almost every major strategic initiative at ShipBob, from their transition from owning their own fulfillment centers, to developing an asset like partner network of fulfillment centers, to the launch of affordable two day shipping for all of ShipBob's customers.

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  • On the latest episode of Outlier Founders, we sit down with iconic design studio Clearleft’s founder Andy Budd to learn the approach to designing and building products that he’s honed over decades. We go deep on everything from the design process to what makes a product great, and how Andy approaches managing and building design teams. It’s a masterclass in product design from one of the world’s best at it.
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  • On the latest episode of Outlier Founders, we profile Kevita and Flying Embers—two innovative beverage companies that have built big businesses focused on fermentation. Kevita created an entirely new category with their sparkling probiotic drinks with live cultures, and it was sold for $200M. Flying Embers is picking up where Kevita left off and applying novel fermentation technologies to create an entirely new class of fermented alcoholic beverages.
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  • On the latest episode of Outlier Founders, we decode how Elo Health has created an entirely new Smart Nutrition category. Elo’s Smart Supplements and Smart Protein improve your energy, focus, and more with vitamins and supplements made just for you. Elo finds and fills your nutrient gaps with a mix of blood testing, your wearable activity data, and one-on-one dietitian support.
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  • On the latest episode of Outlier Founders we sit down with Michael Sheetz, CNBC’s Space Reporter, to explore the Cambrian explosion that’s taking place in space. We break down the landscape of companies, from launch providers to imaging and communication satellite companies, to understand the future of space. We explore the intertwined web of science, technology, and defense focuses that’s powering the next phase of space companies, and we dive into how space will shape all of our lives and careers in the decades to come. Originally recorded on October 25, 2022.
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  • On the latest episode of Outlier Founders, we decode how Public is building the investment platform of the future — from their initial focus on fractional shares, to adding alternative assets, how they’ve built social features and community into their platform, and more. Learn Public’s playbook for finding product market fit, achieving viral growth, building a multi-sided product, as well as their unique approach for driving accountability and ownership across their team.
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  • In Episode #118, we explore healthcare as a product rather than a service. We’re joined by Adrian Aoun, Forward’s CEO and Founder, and we cover why healthcare should be a product, not a service, being problem-oriented as a founder, and why the health insurance industry is destined to fall. 
    “Solutions don't really matter. Problems matter.” – Adrian Aoun
    EPISODE GUIDE (LINKS, QUOTES, NOTES, AND BOOKS MENTIONED)
    https://www.danielscrivner.com/notes/forward-adrian-aoun  
    FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT
    https://www.danielscrivner.com/notes/forward-adrian-aoun-transcript 
    CHAPTERS
    This episode is our definitive guide to healthcare as a product rather than a service. In it we cover:

    00:00:00 – Introduction

    00:02:37 – From Google to Forward

    00:09:01 – Why founders should be problem-oriented

    00:12:31 – Advising the President on the future of technology

    00:17:22 – The root problem of the healthcare industry

    00:25:24 – Why healthcare should be a product, not a service

    00:30:01 – The imminent fall of health insurance

    00:35:06 – Does the healthcare system really matter?

    00:45:47 – Why medical specialties don’t make sense

    00:55:02 – How Forward is a mission that happens to have a company attached to it


    ABOUT FORWARD
    Adrian Aoun is founder and CEO of Forward, which is building an insurance-free healthcare system focused on preventative healthcare from the ground up. Forward was founded in 2017 to invert the typical model of healthcare, which follows the service model where one patient sees a single doctor whenever they need care. Forward is building healthcare focused on health and preventative care that's 1) productized so you can use it anytime, anywhere, 2) scalable so it's affordable to everyone, and 3) always on with help available through the Forward app and a network of offices around the US. This might sound like, well, how healthcare should have been all along, which is the goal.
    This episode is a special one. In it we cover why Adrian is fanatical about being problem-focused rather than solution-focused, what he learned leading special projects for Sergey Brin at Google, and why Forward is focused on productizing healthcare to bring down the cost of treatments, make healthcare available 24/7, help customers manage all aspects of their health, and increase the pace of innovation and iteration.
    Adrian shares his perspective on what happens as the percentage of GDP dedicated to healthcare reaches 30% and even 40%, and he talks through how he uses extreme perspectives to pick apart complex issues and come to ground truths.
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    Learn timeless lessons on work and life from iconic founders, world-renown investors, and bestselling authors. Outlier Academy is the forever school for those chasing greatness. Past guests include Gokul Rajaram of DoorDash, Scott Belsky of Benchmark and Adobe, Joey Krug of Pantera Capital, Mark Sisson of Primal Kitchen, Luke Gromen of The Forest for the Trees, and Brian Scudamore of 1-800-GOT-JUNK.
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  • Learn how Ezra has brought down the cost of early cancer detection by 80% and the time required to get screened by 66%—all by harnessing the power of AI and Machine Learning to make MRIs an order of magnitude more efficient. As well as how they’ve built an asset light business in healthcare and what it takes to be a software-centric business within a heavily regulated industry.
    “I realized that the main reason why people die of cancer is because they found it too late. And the main reason we still find cancer late for people is because there’s no easy way to screen for cancer in the body that’s fast, accurate, and affordable. And so, I decided to focus on that problem.” — Emi Gal
    EPISODE GUIDE (LINKS, QUOTES, NOTES, AND BOOKS MENTIONED)
    https://www.danielscrivner.com/notes/ezra-fast-affordable-cancer-screening-outlier-founders 
    FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT
    https://www.danielscrivner.com/notes/ezra-fast-affordable-cancer-screening-outlier-founders-transcript/ 
    CHAPTERS

    (00:00:00) - Introduction

    (00:01:21) - Origin Story of Ezra

    (00:03:22) - How Ezra Tried 12 Different Ideas Around Cancer Screening

    (00:08:22) - Screening for Cancer with Ezra vs Best Practices Today

    (00:11:01) - MRI 101: A Simple Explanation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    (00:14:45) - The Dawn of Proactive Healthcare and The Patient Will See You Now

    (00:19:58) - The Hippocratic Oath, Doing No Harm, and Early Screening

    (00:25:09) - How Often Should We All Be Screening for Cancer?

    (00:28:54) - What It’s Like to Get an MRI Scan

    (00:33:41) - Ezra’s Approach to AI and FDA Approval of AI Updates

    (00:41:06) - Breaking Down Ezra’s Asset Light Business Model

    (00:46:02) - Why the Future of Healthcare is Proactive and Holistic

    (00:50:36) - The Highs and Lows of Building Ezra

    (00:54:05) - Lessons Learned Building a Mission Centric Company


    ABOUT EZRA
    Ezra was founded in 2018 to build the world’s first fast, accurate, and affordable way to screen for cancer everywhere in the body. To do this, they’ve harnessed the power of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, often called an MRI, and dramatically improved the efficiency of imaging and analyses using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. To date, they’ve decreased the cost of getting a full body MRI scan by 80% and the time required to get scanned by 66%.
    Every year, more than 20,000,000 Americans are diagnosed with cancer. Without a fast, accurate, and affordable way to proactively screen the entire body for cancer, many of these diagnoses come too late. For some types of cancer, including colon cancer, once it reaches Stage 4 your chances of survival are just 4%.
    Ezra’s goal is to bring down the cost and time required to get screened for cancer by an order of magnitude—reducing both by 90%+. Ezra is an incredible example of using AI and ML to dramatically improve the effectiveness of an existing technology in order to bring down costs within a critical segment of healthcare.
    You can save $150 off an Ezra screening by using promo code Outlier150 when checking out on Ezra.com.
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  • Listen to one of our favorite moments from tomorrow’s Spotlight episode featuring Ezra with Emi Gal. Learn how Ezra has brought down the cost of early cancer detection by 80% and the time required to get screened by 66%—all by harnessing the power of AI and Machine Learning.
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  • In Episode #127, we explore bringing performance secrets from Navy SEALs to the public. We’re joined by Andrew Herr, Fount’s Founder and CEO. We cover human performance and biotech strategy, the limitations of military power for political goals, and using experiments to improve performance.
    “The human body is one of the most complex adaptive symptoms out there in the universe.” – Andrew Herr
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    CHAPTERS
    This episode is our definitive guide to bringing performance secrets from Navy SEALs to the public. In it we cover:

    00:00:00 – Introduction

    00:03:42 – Human performance and biotech strategy in the military

    00:08:37 – The limits of military power for achieving political goals

    00:15:22 – Navy SEALs and performance modalities

    00:19:29 – Novelty and social judgment are the two great human stressors

    00:21:55 – The premise of Fount and its future goals

    00:31:07 – The 10 top goals for users of Fount, and the experiments they run

    00:37:58 – The Fount user journey

    00:42:28 – Coaching, both human and AI

    00:46:36 – Using experimental methodology as a founder


    ABOUT FOUNT
    Andrew Herr is the founder and CEO of Fount, which is on a mission to help everyone look, feel, and perform at their very best. Fount offers a highly customized three month program that's born out of Andrew's work enhancing the performance of special forces warriors in the US Military, including the Navy Seals. To start, Fount gathers more than 100 data points about their customers using in-depth blood and urine analysis to explore their metabolism, immune and inflammatory activity, nutrient levels, liver and kidney function, and even cardiovascular markers. Customers are then paired with an ex-special forces coach who gets to know their goals, day-to-day schedule, and even their family history all before kicking off a series of experiments that run for the remaining 15 weeks of the program.
    Experimentation is a huge component of how Fount approaches their work. And it's part of their goal of helping each customer find what works for them. As part of the program, customers receive their own custom supplement packs with exactly what they need to take each morning, afternoon, and evening all sent from Fount's own custom supplement manufacturing facility. At the end of the program, Fount then offers a support program to make it easy to keep the gains you've made and continue building on them. This includes less frequent blood and urine tests, as well as a continuous supply of your daily supplements.
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  • In Episode #125, we explore testosterone replacement therapy and building a telehealth company. We’re joined by Saad Alam, Hone Health’s Founder and CEO. We cover the basics of testosterone, the future of health management, and learnings from building a telehealth company.
    “When people say a good CEO basically works himself out of a job and spends 30 for 40% of his time recruiting, I thought that was a cute kitchen magnet that really probably wasn't real. And the reality is, it actually couldn't be more true.” – Saad Alam 
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    This episode is our definitive guide to building and scaling a testosterone replacement telehealth company. In it we cover:

    00:00:00 – Introduction

    00:02:39 – Saad’s background and the genesis of Hone

    00:10:12 – Making life whatever you want it to be

    00:15:12 – Helping men have confidence as they age

    00:18:25 – What is testosterone, and how does it work?

    00:24:22 – Non-pharmaceutical treatments for low testosterone

    00:27:23 – The risks of high and low testosterone levels

    00:32:28 – The patient journey at Hone

    00:44:12 – The future of health management

    00:50:29 – Learnings from building a telehealth company

    00:54:48 – The importance of hiring people who are better than you


    ABOUT HONE HEALTH
    Saad Alam is Founder and CEO of Hone, which is creating an entirely new type of healthcare company initially focused on helping men with low testosterone. Saad describes it as “helping men age with confidence.” Low testosterone is an alarming and growing trend, which is why testosterone treatments like Hone are on the rise. Scientific research has shown that for decades now the level of testosterone in men has been declining. The most alarming statistic is that our generation has around 50% less testosterone than our father's generation, who in turn has less testosterone than their father's generation.
    And the reasons behind this are very complicated, but a large part of it seems to be due to growing environmental and plastic pollution, which have caused the level of heavy metals in our bodies to rise while micro plastics in our blood disrupt the production of testosterone and actually spur the production of estrogen. With this context, you would imagine that it's becoming easier to find out if you have low testosterone and get testosterone treatments if needed, but you would be very wrong, which is why Saad Alam founded Hone and set out to revolutionize the way that men are treated for low testosterone.
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