
Founder's Story
byIBH Media
BusinessEntrepreneurship
Founder’s Story” by IBH Media isn’t just a show—it’s a mission. We spotlight extraordinary, iconic, and undiscovered entrepreneurs who’ve built, scaled, and led with purpose. From tech titans to tenacious underdogs, every episode dives deep into the resilience, creativity, and grit that define true leadership.You’ll hear from household names like Gary V, Codie Sanchez, Rob Dyrdek, and Tom Bilyeu—but just as often, you’ll meet the unheard founders doing remarkable things the world needs to know.This is where raw conversations meet real impact. This is Founder’s Story—where the heart of entrepreneurship be...
Episodes(40 episodes)
Episode 329
The B2B Creator Economy Is Wide Open and Nobody Knows Pricing Yet | Ep 329 with David Walsh Founder & CEO of Limelight
Daniel Robbins interviews David Walsh about how Limelight connects B2B brands with trusted creators across LinkedIn, newsletters, podcasts, and YouTube to drive revenue through authentic content. David explains why personality led marketing is becoming the future of B2B, how creator partnerships can outperform paid ads when measured correctly, and why both brands and creators need more transparency in pricing and performance.
Key Discussion Points
David shares his founder journey across three businesses, including a prior HR software company where he raised too much capital and hired too fast, and how that experience shaped...
Published: Mar 25, 2026Duration: 25m 0s
Episode 328
The Hidden Compliance Wall That Blocks Small Businesses From Big Contracts | Ep. 328 with Kandace Swaisland Founder of KAKSCORP
Daniel Robbins interviews Kandace Swaisland, founder of KAKSCORP, about what “scaling” should actually mean, why many founders scale into collapse, and how compliance, licensing, and operational design determine whether a business can move into bigger work. Kandace explains her framework for credible growth, then breaks down why digital transformation fails when leaders install tools before they understand strategy, workflows, bottlenecks, and team behavior change.
Key Discussion Points
Kandace reframes scaling as doing more with less, not growing at all costs, and explains how “scale fast” is often driven by the wrong motivations and a lack of under...
Published: Mar 24, 2026Duration: 27m 23s
Episode 327
Why Great Hires Fail and How to Fix Talent Market Fit | Ep. 327 with Deepali Vyas of Founder & CEO, Vyas Media & 'The Elite Recruiter'
Daniel Robbins interviews Deepali Vyas about the real reasons people get put on performance improvement plans, how founders can diagnose misalignment before it becomes a firing decision, and how CEO and C-suite profiles must evolve as companies scale. Deepali shares behind-the-scenes insight into executive hiring dynamics, including the power networks that shape boards and why women founders can face different patterns of removal. The episode closes with a clear view of what’s next: portfolio careers, fractional expertise, and a workforce increasingly driven by leverage, skill, and distribution.
Key Discussion Points
Deepali reframes PIPs as a sy...
Published: Mar 24, 2026Duration: 26m 31s
Episode 326
Neuro-Optometrist: Your Eyes Are Sabotaging Your Performance and You Have No Idea | Dr. Bryce AppelbaumYour Eyes Are Sabotaging Your Performance and You Have No Idea | Ep. 326 with Dr. Bryce Apbaum
Daniel Robbins interviews Dr. Bryce Appelbaum about why training the eye brain connection can be one of the biggest performance upgrades available and why vision decline with age does not have to be inevitable. They discuss functional vision problems that often go undetected, how screen habits are creating widespread strain and fatigue, and what people can do right now to improve clarity, stamina, and focus.
Key Discussion Points
Dr. Bryce explains the difference between reactive eye care and proactive vision performance training, emphasizing that the brain is attached to the eyes and must be trained as...
Published: Mar 23, 2026Duration: 24m 44s
Episode 325
They Found a Problem Nobody Had Solved, Built It, and Scaled to 10,000 Users in Two Years | Ep. 325 with Martin Jensen and John Ramos CEO and CTO of Prop Firm Match
Daniel Robbins interviews Martin and John about Prop Firm Match, a platform that compares prop firms across categories like forex, futures, crypto, and stocks. The episode covers why most traders use prop firms to access larger capital pools, the dangers of unreliable firms, and how Prop Firm Match vets providers and uses verified trader reviews to create transparency in a fast-growing part of the trading world.
Key Discussion Points:Martin explains that prop firms let skilled traders trade with more capital than they personally have, making it possible to earn meaningful income without massive starting funds...
Published: Mar 18, 2026Duration: 23m 20s
Episode 324
What It Really Feels Like to Sell Your Company to IKEA | Ep. 324 with Leah Solivan Founder of TaskRabbit
Leah Solivan, the Managing Director of Precedent.vc, explains that acquisitions are emotional and overwhelming, and that “you can’t sell a company, it has to be bought,” even though TaskRabbit still ran a banker led process. She recounts how IKEA was a natural fit from day one because TaskRabbit’s top job was always IKEA assembly, leading to a London partnership that increased order value and customer satisfaction. She describes the board vote moment as bittersweet, ending a decade long journey, yet rewarding because the company would live beyond her and thrive under IKEA leadership. Leah also breaks down the...
Published: Mar 16, 2026Duration: 29m 3s
Episode 323
Burnout Is a Nervous System Problem Not a Productivity Problem | Ep. 323 with Mandy Morris Executive Psychology Coach and Co-founder of SoFree
Daniel Robbins interviews Mandy Morris about emotional intelligence, boundaries, burnout, and the neuroscience of regulation for founders and leaders. Mandy breaks down why executives often avoid EQ because they think it means talking about feelings, when it actually means managing emotional data so you can lead with clarity and steadiness.
Key Discussion Points:Mandy explains that the emotional center of the brain activates first and the rational brain often justifies what we feel, which is why EQ is about managing and perceiving emotion in yourself and others. She reframes frustration and anger as signals that a...
Published: Mar 13, 2026Duration: 16m 6s
Episode 322
How to Keep Key Leaders Without Raising Salaries (And Why It Can Profit the Company) | Ep. 322 with Bob Nienaber Founder and CEO of BenefitRFP
Daniel Robbins interviews Bob Nienaber, the Founder and CEO of BenefitRFP, about how founders should think about retirement planning, executive compensation, and retention strategies as a company scales. Bob explains the mechanics and intent behind executive benefit platforms, why qualified plans are restrictive for highly compensated employees, and how governance ready incentive structures can align leadership without increasing fixed compensation.
Key Discussion Points:Bob says the first retirement priority is maximizing every available benefit and corporate match using pre tax dollars and letting time do the compounding. He explains that many people fail at retirement not...
Published: Mar 12, 2026Duration: 25m 22s
Episode 321
The $1M Shark Tank Surge and the Product Test That Changed Everything | Ep. 321 with Wombi Rose Co-Founder and CEO of Lovepop
Daniel Robbins interviews Wombi Rose about building Lovepop, the company that revolutionized greeting cards with Slicegami, a fusion of kirigami and ship design software. The conversation covers Lovepop’s mission to create one billion magical moments, how customer driven testing validated demand early, what Shark Tank really feels like from inside the doors, and how Lovepop is adapting its product and subscription strategy for a world craving real connection.
Key Discussion Points:Wombi explains that Lovepop began as pure fascination with intricate paper art discovered on a business school trip to Vietnam, long before it felt li...
Published: Mar 9, 2026Duration: 26m 38s
Episode 320
Stephen Fishbach: The Truth About Reality TV (It’s Real, But Not What You Think) | Ep. 320 with Stephen Fishbach Best Selling Author of Escape!
Daniel Robbins interviews Stephen Fishbach about the psychology of reality TV, the real lived intensity of Survivor, and the behind the scenes craft of producers who turn real life into a compelling story arc. Stephen also shares how he strategically leveraged his reality TV identity into writing, using that world as the bridge to a literary career through his novel Escape!
Key Discussion Points:Stephen explains that many jungle reality contestants are not chasing fame as much as they are chasing a confrontation with the wilderness and a chance to find themselves. He describes reality producers...
Published: Mar 6, 2026Duration: 26m 52s
Episode 319
The Future of Space and Startups: Where Smart Investors Are Betting Next | Ep 319 with Jake Chapman Managing Director of Marque Ventures
Daniel Robbins interviews Jake Chapman about how Marque Ventures invests in early stage companies advancing U.S. national security and Western values. Jake shares how his work moved from private investing into rethinking venture activity inside the Department of War and back out again into building a private firm designed to fund the future of defense, dual use, and strategic technologies.
Key Discussion Points:Jake explains that national security investing requires founders and investors to think like futurists and “skate to where the puck is going,” not just fund what is being used in today’s confli...
Published: Mar 4, 2026Duration: 23m 59s
Episode 318
He Helps Executives Go From Good to Great and His First Move Is Radical | Ep. 318 with Steven Lovett Founder/CEO of Principled Consulting Services
Daniel Robbins interviews Steven Lovett about what separates good executives from great ones and why many leaders get stuck optimizing a business model they should be redesigning. Steven shares how his work with C-suite teams and boards focuses on helping leaders shift from reactive, short term thinking into strategic intelligence that prepares organizations for market change, innovation, and long term growth.
Key Discussion Points:Steven says the real issue for most leaders is the gap between where they are and where they know they need to be. He uses the idea of deleting everything from a...
Published: Mar 3, 2026Duration: 28m 30s
Episode 318
He Got Thrown Out of School, Went to Clown School, and Ended Up at Harvard Medical School | Ep 317 with John Glaser
Daniel Robbins interviews John Glaser about the unconventional experiences that shaped his worldview long before his career in digital health leadership. From Jesuit schooling and getting expelled to hitchhiking across continents and later teaching at Harvard, John shares how curiosity, nonconformity, and human understanding became central to both his life and leadership.
Key Discussion Points:John shares how a rebellious streak, encouraged by an unorthodox upbringing and Jesuit teachers who taught him to question everything, led to his expulsion from high school after publishing an underground paper and refusing to apologize. He reflects on his hitchhiking...
Published: Mar 2, 2026Duration: 30m 33s
Episode 316
The French Industrialist Betting on Robotics to Cure Disease (And the Ethical Line He Won’t Cross) | Ep. 316 with Hervé de Malliard President of Maison MGA
Daniel Robbins interviews Hervé de Malliard about the manufacturing mindset he learned while building industrial projects in China from 1994 to 1999 and how that shaped his approach to building complex engineered systems in healthcare. Hervé shares why Maison MGA focuses on integrating robotics and instrumentation into cleanroom environments to support life science workflows, and why TechBio will redefine medicine through personalization, diagnostics, and continuous patient feedback loops.
Key Discussion Points:Hervé describes how Chinese manufacturers had clear long term plans and executed factory builds with extreme speed, noting that today’s outcomes were “already written in the plan” w...
Published: Feb 27, 2026Duration: 23m 32s
Episode 315
He Lost $50M and Didn’t Quit: The Mindset That Rebuilt Everything | Ep. 315 with Rod Khleif Founder of Lifetime Cashflow Academy
Daniel Robbins interviews Rod Khleif about the crash that wiped out $50M of his net worth, the mindset tools that helped him rebuild, and the business mechanics behind commercial real estate syndications. Rod breaks down how he teaches students to take massive action, focus on cash flow, and design their lives with clear goals that push them through fear.
Key Discussion Points:Rod explains how Tony Robbins reshaped his mindset around emotional mastery, learning, and giving back, including a pivotal moment watching Tony lead thousands of people during 9/11. He shares why vulnerability and “showing the dirty la...
Published: Feb 26, 2026Duration: 30m 21s
Episode 314
They’re Building the “Safety Layer” for Space and It Could Change the Future of Humanity | Ep 314 with Minh Nguyen & John Avera Co-Founders of xOrbita
Daniel Robbins interviews Minh Nguyen and John Avera of xOrbita about why space is becoming a major commercial frontier and why orbital debris is one of the biggest hidden risks in orbit. The episode explores how xOrbita is building affordable debris detection and smarter collision avoidance systems to help protect satellites and extend mission life.
Key Discussion Points:Minh explains why cheaper launches and easier satellite access are driving a major wave of commercial space activity. He shares the story of how a debris strike on a university satellite pushed him to focus xOrbita on orbital...
Published: Feb 25, 2026Duration: 29m 17s
Episode 313
The Costly Mistake Leaders Are Making Right Now | Ep 313 with KeyAnna Schmiedl Chief Human Experience Officer of Workhuman
Daniel Robbins interviews KeyAnna Schmiedl of Workhuman about the growing fear of AI in the workplace and why leaders must stop treating AI as a workforce replacement strategy. KeyAnna shares a practical, human-centered roadmap for adoption, arguing that people are the true differentiator in a world where companies may all have access to similar AI tools.
Key Discussion Points:KeyAnna explains that many organizations are making a foundational mistake by investing heavily in AI technology while barely investing in the people expected to use it, citing a 93 percent versus 7 percent imbalance discussed in the episode. She...
Published: Feb 24, 2026Duration: 23m 39s
Episode 312
What Jay-Z, Will Smith, and the Olympics Taught Him About Winning in Business | Ep 312 with Samyr Laine Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Freedom Trail Capital
Samyr Laine joins Founder’s Story to share his unconventional path from Olympic athlete to operator inside some of culture’s most influential companies before launching Freedom Trail Capital. He reflects on what it was like working directly with Jay-Z and Will Smith, the discipline and communication patterns that define elite performers, and how those experiences shaped his investment philosophy around authentic talent-driven businesses.
Key Discussion Points:Samyr describes how observing Jay-Z and Will Smith revealed a shared foundation of discipline, listening, communication, and clarity of objectives that drives sustained high performance. He explains how his care...
Published: Feb 23, 2026Duration: 28m 14s
Episode 311
The $2.8B Brand Builder Explains Why Your Marketing Is Failing | Ep 311 with Bill Harper Co-Founder of BrandBossHQ
In this episode, Daniel sits down with Bill Harper, Co-founder of BrandBossHQ, to explore why storytelling sits at the center of brand growth and differentiation. Bill shares how his work through BrandBossHQ has helped hundreds of companies clarify positioning, create emotional relevance, and transform attention into measurable revenue. The conversation unpacks practical frameworks founders can apply to build memorable brands, leverage edutainment, and navigate emerging tools like AI without losing strategic originality.
Key Discussion Points:
Bill Harper explains that story is the foundation of how people relate to brands and that emotional relevance must come...
Published: Feb 19, 2026Duration: 27m 45s
Episode 310
$0 to $100M Without Funding: The 22-Year Game No One Talks About | Ep 310 with Karan Yaramada Founder of Jade Global and Kanverse.ai
In this episode, Karan Yaramada—Founder and CEO of Jade Global—offers a candid, CEO-level perspective on one of the most critical decisions leaders face when scaling their businesses: whether to pursue organic growth or acquisition-driven growth. Drawing from his experience building Jade Global into a global technology and services firm, Karan breaks down the strategic trade-offs between growing from within and accelerating expansion through M&A.
The conversation explores when organic growth builds stronger culture, customer trust, and long-term resilience—and when acquisitions can unlock new capabilities, markets, and speed to scale. Karan shares real-world lessons on ali...
Published: Feb 17, 2026Duration: 26m 23s