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How a Serial Founder Builds Enduring Companies

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What does it take to build startups that last and come back for more? In this episode, Amir sits down with Russ Fradin, serial founder, longtime investor, and now CEO of Larridn. With nearly 30 years of experience and billions raised across multiple ventures, Russ shares what he’s learned about founding companies, hiring the right people, navigating pivots, and representing other people’s money with integrity. This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s a grounded, real-world look at what actually makes a great founder.

Key Takeaways

• Great founders haven’t changed. The barriers to entry have

• The best ideas evolve constantly. Early-stage success is about the team

• Founding with the right people creates longevity and joy in the journey

• Angel investors are betting on judgment, not just ideas

• Fulfillment comes from building with people you respect and admire

Timestamped Highlights

00:53 Why Russ and his co-founder launched Larridn to reimagine productivity in the age of AI

03:48 Lessons from 29 years of company building, from pre-Netscape to today

05:36 How the startup world has changed and what hasn’t since the 90s

12:06 What makes the journey worthwhile even when startups fail

14:56 How Russ chose the right co-founders and why it still matters most

17:52 Knowing which idea to chase and when to pivot with purpose

21:24 What representing other people’s money really means to him as a founder and angel investor

Quote of the Episode

“There’s just nothing better you can do with your time than go to work every day trying to build something amazing with amazing people.”

Pro Tips

When choosing your next venture, ask: where do I have unfair advantage? It’s not just about solving a big problem. It’s about solving the one you’re uniquely qualified to tackle.

Call to Action

Enjoyed this episode? Share it with a founder or investor in your circle. Subscribe to The Tech Trek for more conversations with leaders who’ve done the work and are still doing it. Follow Amir on LinkedIn for more insights and episode drops.

  continue reading

518 episodes

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What does it take to build startups that last and come back for more? In this episode, Amir sits down with Russ Fradin, serial founder, longtime investor, and now CEO of Larridn. With nearly 30 years of experience and billions raised across multiple ventures, Russ shares what he’s learned about founding companies, hiring the right people, navigating pivots, and representing other people’s money with integrity. This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s a grounded, real-world look at what actually makes a great founder.

Key Takeaways

• Great founders haven’t changed. The barriers to entry have

• The best ideas evolve constantly. Early-stage success is about the team

• Founding with the right people creates longevity and joy in the journey

• Angel investors are betting on judgment, not just ideas

• Fulfillment comes from building with people you respect and admire

Timestamped Highlights

00:53 Why Russ and his co-founder launched Larridn to reimagine productivity in the age of AI

03:48 Lessons from 29 years of company building, from pre-Netscape to today

05:36 How the startup world has changed and what hasn’t since the 90s

12:06 What makes the journey worthwhile even when startups fail

14:56 How Russ chose the right co-founders and why it still matters most

17:52 Knowing which idea to chase and when to pivot with purpose

21:24 What representing other people’s money really means to him as a founder and angel investor

Quote of the Episode

“There’s just nothing better you can do with your time than go to work every day trying to build something amazing with amazing people.”

Pro Tips

When choosing your next venture, ask: where do I have unfair advantage? It’s not just about solving a big problem. It’s about solving the one you’re uniquely qualified to tackle.

Call to Action

Enjoyed this episode? Share it with a founder or investor in your circle. Subscribe to The Tech Trek for more conversations with leaders who’ve done the work and are still doing it. Follow Amir on LinkedIn for more insights and episode drops.

  continue reading

518 episodes

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