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Why Management Advice Breaks for Founders
This essay emerged from a conversation with my former boss and executive coach Cat Lee.
May 5
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The AI Signal to Noise Curve
A lot of people feel like they’re struggling to keep up with AI.
Mar 17
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Podcast with Phil Carter on Agentic Growth and Bootstrapping a Network
I saw down with Phil Carter to discuss the origins of SuperMe, thinking about growth in an agentic world, and some of our failures and learnings on…
Mar 10
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Every Product Starts in Oklahoma
Oklahoma and Missouri share a small border smack dab in the middle of America.
Mar 3
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Zero to One Is a Subtraction Problem
Zero to one isn’t just about speed. It’s about surface area and conviction.
Feb 17
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Magic Tricks, Moats, and the Three-Body Problem of AI Networks
We’ve been building an AI-native network business at SuperMe for the last year and a half.
Feb 11
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New Podcast on AI Growth and Product Strategy
I promise I’m not going on podcasts all the time, but in this podcast I talk a lot about what people are doing to grow in the age of AI and what I think…
Feb 2
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Talking My Founder Journey So Far and Scaling Expertise on the Supra Podcast
I broke a bit of a podcast silence to talk bout my founding journey so far and how we’re trying to help people scale their expertise at SuperMe on the…
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