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241. The 8 Types Of People You Need In Your Network

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Release Date: 02/12/2025

265. From vodka shots to Y Combinator: how a non-technical founder built a global tech company show art 265. From vodka shots to Y Combinator: how a non-technical founder built a global tech company

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If you’re a non-technical founder building your first product, this episode is for you. In today’s lesson, Robyn Exton shares the real story of how she went from branding agency employee to founder of a global tech company — without writing a line of code. She didn’t raise millions on day one. She learned by doing, made all the early-stage mistakes, and got her first users with vodka shots in nightclubs. Now, her app has millions of users and she’s been through Y Combinator. Robyn is the founder of HER, the dating app for queer women. Listen to this episode to learn: How to build a...

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264. The vacation strategy for people who can’t switch off show art 264. The vacation strategy for people who can’t switch off

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If you’re the kind of leader who is “on” all the time — even on vacation — this episode is for you. In today’s lesson, Sophia Matveeva shares a practical, honest approach to taking time off without pretending you’ll fully unplug.  Because when you're in charge, not checking work emails is often a pipe dream. Listen to this episode to learn: Why inner peace isn’t realistic for early-stage founders How to structure your break without lying to yourself The one rule you must follow if you get a great idea mid-vacation Why learning to trust your team now...

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263. The feature factory trap: when output doesn’t equal progress show art 263. The feature factory trap: when output doesn’t equal progress

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Why do so many software teams feel busy — but deliver so little value? Fractional tech leader Thanos Diacakis shares why shipping more features doesn’t always mean progress. Drawing on 25+ years in software — from startups to scaling JUMP Bikes at Uber — he explains how to escape the trap of over-planning, feature overload, and technical debt. Listen to learn: Why planning more often leads to less progress What non-technical leaders need to ask their tech teams How to find your team’s bottleneck (and why that changes over time) The 4 stages of becoming a...

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262.  Why the CEO is the most dangerous person in a tech startup show art 262. Why the CEO is the most dangerous person in a tech startup

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Most startup CEOs think they’re the visionary. But in today’s episode, you’ll learn why the CEO is often the single biggest threat to team productivity — and how to avoid becoming one. Based on a real conversation with a seasoned CTO and a sales leader who’ve scaled startups to exit, this episode dives into the blind spots that trip up even well-meaning founders. Whether you’re a CEO, part of a startup team, or investing in one — this lesson will help you lead smarter, build better, and waste less time. Listen to learn:  Why startup CEOs are more dangerous than corporate...

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Some CEOs are already replacing engineers and junior staff with large language models. But what if the real risk isn’t that AI replaces your team — it’s that it doesn’t, and you’re left without a talent pipeline? In this episode, Sophia Matveeva breaks down: Why cutting junior hiring today could sabotage your company in 3–5 years What IBM’s CEO gets right that others get very wrong How the hype around “AI-first” companies is creating poor decision-making What the S-curve of innovation tells us about the real pace of AI progress And why thinking...

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260. How non-techies succeed in tech: lessons from Microsoft’s CTO show art 260. How non-techies succeed in tech: lessons from Microsoft’s CTO

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What does it really take to lead in tech without a technical degree? In this episode, Jennifer Byrne, former CTO of Microsoft US, shares how she built a top-tier tech career starting with a psychology degree — and why understanding context, not code, is your key to success. You’ll learn: How Jennifer transitioned from nonprofit work to tech leadership The difference between digital fluency and context (and why it matters) What cloud computing really is — minus the jargon How Microsoft handled global trust issues post-Snowden What...

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259. Big tech, AI and the future of attention: what you missed in Cannes show art 259. Big tech, AI and the future of attention: what you missed in Cannes

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Think advertising is just TikTok, Instagram, or TV? Think again. At Cannes Lions, a major industry summit, Big Tech set the agenda for what’s next in AI, branding, and attention. This is your insider's summary. In this episode, you will learn: How offline spaces are powering smart digital brands  What AI personas are, and how to use them to test product and brand ideas faster (and cheaper) Why most agencies are missing half the audience — and what that means if you’re building a mass-market product If you’re building or marketing a tech product — whether...

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258. Why you need a brand before you need an app show art 258. Why you need a brand before you need an app

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Most founders dive straight into building — features, user flows, no-code tools — before they’ve nailed the strategy that actually drives traction: brand. In this episode, Sophia Matveeva shares why brand must come before product, especially for non-technical founders building tech-enabled businesses. You’ll learn the four brand foundations every founder needs — whether you’re launching a new venture or scaling an existing one: Clarity — Who you serve and why you exist Story — What problem you solve and what’s at stake Trust...

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257. Why bad work wins show art 257. Why bad work wins

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Analysis paralysis is BORING. And it doesn't get you results. Most founders think they fail because of the market, the product, or the pitch. But the real killer is a slow mindset. In this episode, Sophia Matveeva shows you why bad work beats perfect ideas — and how shifting your mindset can be the difference between building real momentum and watching your venture die. You will learn:  Why perfectionism feels smart but keeps you stuck How no-code tools tempt you to tinker instead of launch Why top founders move fast and embrace imperfection...

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256. Top mistakes non-technical founders make & how to avoid them show art 256. Top mistakes non-technical founders make & how to avoid them

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If you’re building a tech product but don’t have a technical background, this episode will save you months of wasted time and thousands in unnecessary spend. In this re-release of one of our most popular early episodes, Tech for Non-Techies founder Sophia Matveeva shares the 5 biggest mistakes non-technical founders make — and how to avoid them. Whether you’re a  founder, a corporate innovator, or leading a new digital venture, these lessons will help you lead product teams effectively and build better tech businesses. You will learn: Why hiring a developer first is a...

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Have you noticed how some people seem to know exactly the right person to call when they need something? That's not luck - it's strategic networking.

If you're an innovator with ambition, you need to build your network strategically. This episode will help you plan whom you need, why you need them and how to find them.

Listen to learn:

  • The 8 categories of professionals you need in your network if you want to build something new
  • The types of developers to have in your network and how to connect with them
  • Why you need both VCs and public market investors for different perspectives - even if you're not raising money
  • How to surround yourself with highly successful people who expand your sense of what's possible
  • Real examples of finding your tribe of ambitious innovators who are actually doing things, not just talking

Whether you're starting a tech company, driving innovation in a corporate role, or exploring new opportunities, you'll learn how to build the right relationships that will nourish you for the long term. 

 

Timestamps

00:00 Introduction
03:01 Developers in Your Network
05:52 The Investor Perspective
09:13 Vision Expanders
12:00 Regulators in Innovation
14:48 Finding Your Tribe of Outliers
19:11 Leveraging Industry Veterans
23:04 Media Allies
25:58 Academic Connections
29:49 Conclusion
 
 

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