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The Idea Maze

The Idea Maze

Hosted by Rob Go

Episodes

16

Latest episode

Nov 2024

Language

EN-US

About the show

The Idea Maze is a podcast that asks the question: where do great entrepreneurial ideas really come from? Many of us have heard the origin stories of larger-than-life successes, but by the time a company becomes a household name, these stories have been revised to sound more like legend than history. In this podcast, we will be speaking with founders who are still very much in the Idea Maze, and are willing to share the mistakes, false starts, u-turns, and reboots that led from having zero idea to where they are today. Hosted and created by Rob Go, founding partner of NextView

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November 18, 2024Episode 1448 min

Episode 14: The Indie Path: Bryce Roberts and his alternative to the VC Industrial Complex

In this episode of "The Idea Maze," Rob Go sits down with Bryce Roberts, Founder of Indie Enterprises. Bryce  Bryce discusses his shift from a corporate setting to focusing on investments that prioritize customer needs and sustainable cash flows over traditional funding routes. He emphasizes the value of starting small, taking risks, and maintaining independence, providing insights into how these principles guide his support for unconventional entrepreneurs.

October 1, 2024Episode 1337 min

Episode 13: Following Your Curiosity with Didero's Tom Petit

In this episode of "The Idea Maze," Rob Go sits down with Tom Petit, one of the co-founders of Didero, an AI company focused on automating supply chain management. Born in Belgium and spending early years in Texas, Tom's unique childhood has shaped his entrepreneurial spirit. He opens up about the introspective journey of exiting a venture-backed business and rediscovering the curiosity that led him to be a founder in the first place.  He also dives into the inception of Didero and the profound impact of finding true meaning in work and life. Show link: The 7 Principles of Making Marriage Work

August 1, 2024Episode 1245 min

Episode 12: Social Entrepreneur Gabor Cselle on Building in Public

On this episode of "The Idea Maze," we're joined by Gabor Cselle, a serial social entrepreneur known for founding companies like reMail, Namo Media, and T2. Gabor discusses the inspirations, challenges, and key lessons from his ventures, emphasizing the importance of risk-taking and the dynamics of building in public. He reflects on his time at Google, founding reMail and Namo Media, and the process of building Pebble (fka T2). He also shares insights from his current phase of exploring new ideas for his next big project and how he'll know what direction to go in next. Show link:7 Powers: The Foundations of Business Strategy

July 1, 2024Episode 1142 min

Episode 11: Wendy Tsu on Innovating Fertility Care with Branch Care

On this episode of The Idea Maze, we're joined by Wendy Tsu, CEO of Branch Care. Wendy leads us through her journey from a tech-savvy upbringing in the Bay Area to founding a company aiming to democratize fertility care across the US. Wendy shares her learnings from observing one of the best serial entrepreneurs launch multiple businesses within Alleycorp as well as her own personal mantras that guide her journey today.

June 3, 2024Episode 1027 min

Episode 10: Michael Karnjanaprakorn on Skillshare, Otis, and The Psyche of a Founder

On this episode of The Idea Maze, we are joined by serial founder, Michael Karnjanaprakorn. He shares his honest and challenging experiences founding both the popular learning community, Skillshare and Otis Wealth, a company pioneering fractionalized ownership of collectibles. He also gives an insight into how he's worked to balance his ego, founder identity, and passion as he reimagines this next stage of work. Show Links:Michael Karnjanaprakorn

May 1, 2024Episode 943 min

Episode 9: Appy People's Aaron White on Building with Confidence

This episode of The Idea Maze, we're joined by Aaron White, co-founding CTO of multiple venture-backed startups and now CEO of Appy People. He's also spent time as the VP of VC firm Venrock and as the co-founder of Boundless. Rob and Aaron discuss everything from the role of a CTO in the idea maze, what working in VC taught him, and how he is thinking through this era of AI.

March 11, 2024Episode 841 min

Episode 8: Ariel Diaz: 4x Founder on the Artistic Approach to Business

This episode of The Idea Maze, we have a very different conversation. Rob is joined by Ariel Diaz, 4x Founder/CEO (most recently of Blissfully), to dive into his unique and fascinating approach to start-ups. They discuss everything from unpacking how ideas are spread -- or are "memetically fit" -- and how leading with a right-brain first approach can transform entrepreneurship to take on a much more artistic approach. Show Links: Rick Rubin's The Creative Act: A Way of Being Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way

February 26, 20243 min

The Idea Maze: Five Key Takeaways from Year 1

After our first year of The Idea Maze, we wanted to share five key takeaways that we have distilled from these conversations. Listen  to host Rob Go break down the most significant lessons he learned from past episodes.

February 1, 2024Episode 743 min

Episode 7: General Assembly and Common Living's Brad Hargreaves

Welcome back! These next several episodes will feature terrific founders that are still in the midst of the idea maze themselves.  We'll explore how their prior founder experiences have shaped their approach and the things they are looking to repeat and avoid as they traverse the idea maze for the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th time.In this episode we're joined by Brad Hargreaves, co-founder of the popular professional education company, General Assembly. He also started Common Living, a community driven residential real estate company, and most recently launched Thesis Driven, a newsletter diving into the intersection of real estate and innovation. As he navigates the idea maze for the fourth time, Brad gives us a glimpse into his own thought process and mindset as he begins this new journey. Show Link:  Chesterton's Defense Parable

November 1, 2023Episode 647 min

Episode 6: Brian Long, Author of Problem Hunting: The Tech Startup Textbook

On our sixth episode of The Idea Maze, Rob sits down with Brian Long, a serial entrepreneur who started two venture funded companies so far. TapCommerce scaled quickly and was sold to Twitter for $100M, and Attentive is a large scale independant business generating hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue. Brian is also the author of  Problem Hunting: The Tech Startup Textbook, from which he shares extremely tactical advice for entrepreneurs at all stages of the idea maze. Show link: Problem Hunting by Brian Long

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