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Kyriakos Eleftheriou
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Kyriakos Eleftheriou, founder and CEO of Terra API, interviews leading founders and CEOs in the health and fitness space to learn how they build successful businesses. The podcast focuses on practical insights and strategies from top entrepreneurs. Terra API's mission is to enable developers to connect and create solutions using health data. Each episode explores the challenges and successes of building companies in this growing industry.
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Hims & Hers CTO: Mo Elshenawy 06.08.2026 58minMo Elshenawy helped put driverless cars on San Francisco streets as President and CTO of Cruise.Now CTO of Hims & Hers, he joins Kyriakos to explain why rebuilding healthcare is harder.They discuss closed-loop healthcare, clinical guidelines as code, when AI should remain silent, and whether AI will replace doctors.Mo’s argument: models commoditize. Data and workflow compound.At 25:13, Mo introduces Hims & Hers’ new AI weight loss companion.CHAPTERS(00:00) The Chessboard That Started It All(02:22) AI Changed the Cost of Building(04:17) Healthcare Is Harder Than Self-Driving(06:13) Twice the Cost. 3.7 Fewer Years.(09:17) Conviction Before Driverless Worked(13:47) The Lunch That Changed His Career(15:25) Healthcare Is Actually Sick Care(18:03) Write Your Own Onboarding Plan(19:43) AI Without a Platform Is Demoware(23:06) Why OpenAI Can’t Close the Loop(25:13) Hims’ AI Weight Loss Announcement(28:42) Silence Is a Feature(31:53) Clinical Guidelines as Code(33:32) Most AI Benchmarks Are Theater(36:12) Models Commoditize. Workflow Compounds.(38:46) AI Will Not Replace Doctors(44:37) AI Makes Bad Engineers Worse(48:15) Healthcare Is Still Blockbuster(52:00) Is Hims Getting Into Peptides?(54:06) Concierge Care in Everyone’s Pocket(58:46) AI Destroys the Excuse Not to BuildMore episodes -
George Hadjivarnava: Founding Foody, and building AI at Terra 03.07.2026 1j 23minGeorge Hadjivarnava co-founded Foody as CTO with no VC money, made it profitable in under 2 years, and sold it to Delivery Hero in the biggest tech acquisition in Cyprus.Scaling through COVID from restaurant menus to full supermarkets, total downtime: 45 minutes.Now he leads engineering strategy at Terra and he believes the next infrastructure layer won't be built for developers at all.Why in two years 90% of Terra's customers will be agents instead of developersWhy MCPs didn't invent anything new, and the missing layer that transfers intent instead of commandsWhy nothing performs well past 100k tokens despite 1M context windowsThe decision log: AI's most underrated asset inside a companyBootstrapping Foody from phone orders and cash payments to a national exitCompressing hiring from 3 weeks to 1 day with 30,000 applications a yearThe 24/7 AI health system: even a billionaire's team of doctors goes to sleep(0:00) Intro(1:30) Startup ecosystem in Cyprus: more incubators than startups(7:20) Why ecosystems compound(23:00) Flunking Imperial and building websites to pay rent(29:00) Foody's first version: phone orders, cash only(39:35) The Delivery Hero acquisition and COVID scaling(43:05) 45 minutes of total downtime(44:45) You can one-shot an app. You can't one-shot 100M users(50:25) Joining Terra(56:40) The missing agent layer: intent, not commands(1:02:50) The 24/7 AI health system(1:09:35) The 90% agents prediction(1:11:05) Hiring compressed from 3 weeks to 1 day(1:15:35) The decision log: building a company brain(1:19:10) Why 1M context windows are marketing(1:26:35) Three changes to become a real technology hub -
Former Y Combinator President | Geoff Ralston 01.06.2026 1j 6minGeoff Ralston built Rocket Mail before Yahoo Mail existed, built Lala before Spotify worked in America, sat in Steve Jobs' living room to get an acquisition approved, and ran Y Combinator as President. Now he says the most important thing he's ever worked on is making sure AI doesn't kill us.In this episode with Kyriakos Eleftheriou, Geoff speaks about YC, SAIF, the Yahoo acquisition, and the top learnings after decades in silicon valley00:00 Introduction03:45 The $70K bet that built Sand Hill Road06:07 Early to every wave06:59 "The most important thing I've ever worked on"08:18 Timing is luck. Here's how to get lucky anyway10:46 Quitting HP the day he saw the Mosaic browser15:39 Paul Graham's "packets of cash" acquisition rule19:35 The Yahoo revolt that almost killed the deal33:45 Zuck killed Facebook Music in one sentence39:05 Why Steve Jobs offered him a job — and why he said no45:40 Running Y Combinator50:37 Steve Jobs' real superpower54:06 Why AI is more dangerous than people think01:01:15 Peter Thiel is wrong about competition01:03:31 Marc Andreessen is wrong about introspection--Full podcast and writeup → Geoff Ralston on early YC, AI risk, and why Thiel is wrong about competition -
Head of Samsung Next: David Lee - Live in LA 01.05.2026 42minBy the age of 25, David Lee survived stage 4 lymphoma. Not only did he not let it stop him, he worked early in Google, became a partner at SV Angel during the Airbnb / Twitter / Dropbox / Snapchat era, and now leads Samsung Next. In the latest discussion with Kyriakos Eleftheriou in Los Angeles, they discussed:CHAPTERS(00:00) Introduction (02:30) Why digital health still hasn't had its "reusable rocket"(07:00) "Law school is coding for your mind"(08:30) How Elon, Dorsey and Belichick boil any problem down to 3 things(11:00) Telling Yo-Yo Ma from a college cellist — how to spot real talent(14:00) The NFL gets the #1 pick wrong 50% of the time — so how do you pick founders?(16:30) Most pro athletes are scared in big games(19:30) Without a killer product, you have no strategy(22:00) Vanity beats health — why no one wears the clunky device(29:00) Your kids will never do what you tell them — they copy what you do(32:30) Jensen Huang, Saturdays, and why the top person sets everything(37:30) The "red zone of intelligence" AI will never touch(38:30) Why the great fitness instructor gets paid more in the AI era(40:30) Why VC is the wrong financing model for the next decade(41:30) Mike Ovitz and CAA — the playbook for winning in AIFull podcast and writeup → David Lee on Samsung Next, picking founders, and building inside a giant -
Chief Growth Officer of HYROX: Douglas Gremmen 08.04.2026 1j 4min42,000 tickets for one New York event. 15,000 gym affiliates. $0 spent on influencers. HYROX CGO Douglas Gremmen joins Kyriakos, CEO of Terra API , at the Connected Health Summit in Stanford to talk through what actually drove that — and what didn't work.The US was their first market outside Germany and their hardest. Three years of losses. A single Lance Armstrong weekend changed the momentum — not because they paid him, but because he just turned up. The gym affiliate program started as inbounds with no structure; it's now the foundation of a bet to reach 100 million people. The CrossFit comparison gets a real answer, not a PR one.But the most interesting parts are the early decisions: rejecting the $2 race t-shirt, the photo package that created the organic flywheel, and a simple principle — invest in the event experience and don't run paid marketing.00:00 Welcome to Stanford01:46 Running HYROX at a Conference & the "Bubble" Moment03:48 The Sweaty Barrier to Participation Problem05:44 Douglas's Backstory: Sports Marketing & How HYROX Was Born08:59 From First Event in Hamburg to Leading Global Expansion10:29 Early Growth: The Van, T-Shirts, Red Bull & the Photo Flywheel12:36 Global Expansion: Japan, Brazil, India & Getting on the Calendar14:56 Why the US Was the Hardest Market to Crack17:28 Losing Money in America — Keeping Belief When the P&L Doesn't Work19:09 The Lance Armstrong New York Bet: $1M & 30M Impressions20:27 Influencers at HYROX: Always Organic, Never Paid21:52 Scaling to 42,000 Tickets: 9 Days of Racing Bigger Than NYC Marathon23:45 Building Operations: Christian Tutske's Eye for Detail25:39 Why Athletes Keep Coming Back: Community & Identity28:00 HYROX 365: From Events Company to 15,000-Gym Affiliate Business30:54 Accelerating Gym Growth: Big Box Operators & Chicken-and-Egg Dynamics34:27 HYROX as a Gym Retention Play: Coach Education & Member Stickiness36:49 Fragmented Gym Tech & the Data Opportunity38:23 HYROX vs. CrossFit: Honest Comparison & 1,500 Shared Affiliates43:10 The Pickleball Analogy: Low Barrier + Social + Price = Rocket Ship46:49 The Path to 100 Million People: Events, Gyms & Knowing Who Trains49:50 HYROX x Puma: Building a Fashion Brand & the First Dedicated Shoe54:14 Contrarian Take on the Future of Fitness: Back to Fundamentals56:35 Physical Events vs. Social Media: Why Credibility Is Harder to Fake59:11 Post-COVID Perfect Storm & Tickets Selling Out as the New Challenge01:01:09 Where Will HYROX Be in 5 Years? Formula One, Olympics 2032 & 100M PeopleFull podcast and writeup → Douglas Gremmen on selling 42,000 tickets in a day and scaling HYROX to 15,000 gyms -
CTO + Director of AI at Flo Health: Roman Bugaev + Vladislav Nedosekin 02.03.2026 1j 41minIn the latest episode, Kyriakos Eleftheriou sat down with Roman Bugaev , CTO of Flo and Vlad Nedosekin Director of AI Platform, at the Terra API HQ in London, to discuss how they built the top health AI platform globally for women's health.CHAPTERS(0:00) Intro — Flo Health: From 20 People to 80 Million Users(1:02) How Flo became the fastest-growing health company in the world(1:48) Roman's early days: 20 employees, no revenue, product-market fit(3:15) How did you know the product was a hit?(3:25) The underserved women's health market — everyone was building Uber alternatives(4:31) First ML: neural networks for cycle and symptom prediction(5:31) Product evolution — from symptom tracking to AI-powered insights(5:38) Building chatbots inspired by how doctors ask questions(9:18) A/B testing at scale — Flo's custom experimentation platform(11:43) Engineering structure: autonomous two-pizza teams(13:51) Team mistakes — why separate mobile and backend teams failed(15:29) Scaling from 4 servers to 600 services and petabytes of data(17:53) "Whenever it's possible, we are NOT doing AI" (23:15) Why temperature data is critical for ovulation prediction(25:09) Why Flo is the most accurate period tracker — data diversity advantage(28:04) Competition: "We don't really have real competitors"(29:00) AI content creation — generating personalized medical articles(31:01) Hallucinations vs. conflicting medical sources(32:34) The three-person blind test: when AI disagrees with humans (35:10) AI is more consistent than clinicians — but biased against women (36:52) Fine-tuning open-source models on synthetic women's health data(38:25) User profile: the foundation of Flo's personalization(41:19) The digital avatar — your AI health twin that notices what you don't (43:09) AI router: like a GP triage system for language models (46:04) Router also controls tone of voice and remembers past conversations (47:29) "Evaluation, evaluation, evaluation" — how Flo picks models (48:40) Model stability: why proprietary model updates are dangerous for medical AI (51:01) Anonymous mode: privacy that enables AI instead of blocking it (53:49) On-device ML for the most sensitive health data(56:03) Cloudflare outage — "when everyone is down, you're allowed to be down"(56:58) Fine-tuning Llama 7B on Databricks — 10,000+ GPU hours per run(58:07) Training vs. inference cost breakdown(59:45) 100,000-token prompts: the hidden cost of medical AI (1:01:05) Build vs. buy: "Build your competitive advantage, buy everything else"(1:04:47) Value creation vs. value capture teams(1:07:04) The future: AI that knows you better than you know yourself(1:09:00) Time series models: the future of health prediction from wearables (1:10:38) Q&AFull podcast and writeup → Roman Bugaev and Vladislav Nedosekin on scaling Flo Health to 80M users and shipping AI in femtech -
Glovo and Yellow.vc co-founder, Sacha Michaud 18.01.2026 1j 25minIn this episode, Kyriakos Eleftheriou, Terra API CEO sits down with Sacha Michaud, co-founder of Glovo, one of the biggest tech successes in the European tech ecosystem,and Yellow.VC, an early-stage fundSacha shares the journey of building the on-demand delivery service from its inception in Barcelona to its expansion across 25 countries and a $2.3 billion acquisition. He discusses the initial challenges of fundraising, competing against larger companies, and the importance of passion and culture in building a successful team. Michaud reflects on the early days of Glovo, where they experimented with a simple app that allowed users to order anything from the city, leading to unexpected viral growth despite initial losses. He emphasizes the significance of adapting to market needs and the evolution of Glovo's business model over the years, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, which accelerated the demand for grocery delivery.Chapters00:00 Introduction02:29 The Birth of Glovo: From Idea to Launch05:59 Viral Growth and Initial Operations12:06 Realizing the Potential of Glovo21:39 Expanding into New Markets38:55 Navigating Competition and Strategic Decisions50:39 The $2.3B Acquisition55:00 Yellow, and investing in new startups01:04:11 AI and Future Trends in DeliveryFull podcast and writeup → Sacha Michaud on building Glovo into a $2B delivery giant and now backing founders at Yellow.vc -
Thriva CTO: Tom Livesey 21.10.2025 55minIn this conversation, Kyriakos Eleftheriou is joined by Tom Livesey, CTO and co-founder of Thriva, who discusses the journey of his health tech company, which has transformed the way individuals monitor their health through innovative blood testing solutions. He shares insights on the challenges faced during the startup phase, the impact of COVID-19 on their operations, and the importance of consumer awareness in health diagnostics. Tom emphasizes the need for personalization in health insights and the role of technology in improving user experience. He also touches on the fundraising journey, navigating the NHS landscape, and the future of health tech.Chapters00:00 Intro02:44 Navigating the Challenges of Health Testing05:30 The Evolution of Thriva's Product Offering08:33 Fundraising Journey: From Startup to Success11:15 COVID-19: A Catalyst for Change14:11 The Future of Health Diagnostics16:53 Building a Sustainable Business Model19:29 Customer Acquisition and Marketing Strategies22:27 The Role of Technology in Health Monitoring24:56 The Impact of Consumer Awareness on Health27:32 The Next Decade: Predictions for Health Tech30:35 Addressing Consumer Anxiety in Health Testing33:15 The Importance of Personalization in Health Insights36:06 Navigating the NHS Landscape39:00 The Future of Home Testing and DiagnosticsFull podcast and writeup → Tom Livesey on going from a shed behind a hackle tree to 4M blood tests and powering the NHS -
Huma CEO: Dan Vahdat 21.09.2025 1j 37minThe first Iranian entrepreneur to build a company worth over $1B in Europe, Dan Vahdat, founder of Huma, is joining Kyriakos Eleftheriou, founder of Terra APIThey discuss:00:00 - Intro02:10 - Communicating with @EmmanuelMacron and @kmitsotakis08:55 - Why are Greece and Persia not empires today13:40 - How the best people look like18:30 - Short-term vs long-term thinking24:27 - Dropping out of PhD26:57 - The first months of Huma32:00 - Early days32:27 - 'I never had the ego of being turned down'34:00 - First customers37:21 - How to price expensive contracts48:30 - Regulation as a moat59:10 - Raising $300m from partners instead of VC1:02:58 - AI1:06:00 - Storytelling advice1:09:55 - Running1:14:32 - Cyrus, Darius, and Achaemenid inspirations1:19:23 - The future -
Virgin Active CTO: David Turner 05.09.2025 59minDavid Turner is the Group CTO of Virgin Active, a global health brand with more than 230 fitness clubs across 8 countries. He previously led NHS tech during Covid.The host: Kyriakos More about Virgin Active00:00 - Intro01:26 - UK Tech05:33 - F1 telemetry vs fitness data07:33 - Betting + health data09:30 - Getting into software engineering13:51 - Inside NHS tech: joining mid-Covid chaos14:00 - Leading the NHS Covid digital response, 24/720:56 - Building national-scale testing tech24:49 - The real data engine behind the Covid travel pass26:00 - Virgin Active after NHS30:40 - Inside Virgin clubs tech33:40 - 360° member view41:40 - Rewards45:19 - Why true gym innovation came from outsiders54:40 - Advice to young engineers: fail fast, fail often58:17 - The future of health: your constant digital twin -
Nucleus Genomics Founder: Kian Sadeghi - Live 04.08.2025 1j 16minThe founder of Nucleus, Kian Sadeghi, joined Kyriakos Eleftheriou, in the second health day in San Francisco, and shared his learnings in front of a 300-person audience before the Y Combinator AI event.00:00 Intro02:01 The Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight sponsorship story.05:01 "Fundraising is an art."08:01 Competing with Mr. Beast and the importance of storytelling.11:01 The evolution and impact of genetic testing.14:01 Future of genetics and embryo selection.17:01 AI in genetics.20:01 Narrative in startup success.23:01 Regulatory challenges26:01 Personal journey and insights on building a company.29:01 Genetic testing market32:01 The role of computational biology in genetics.35:01 The impact of whole genome sequencing on healthcare.38:01 The future of genetic engineering and its societal implications.41:01 The intersection of AI and genetics.44:01 The importance of storytelling in the tech industry.50:01 Future vision.53:01 Q&A -
Strava cofounder: Mark Gainey Live in San Francisco 15.07.2025 1j 12minAfter the Y Combinator AI event, Kyriakos Eleftheriou sat down with Mark Gainey co-founder of Strava, who shared his entrepreneurial journey, discussing the evolution of Strava from a startup to a $2.2 billion fitness platform. Chapters00:00 Intro04:15 How technology changed 11:35 Should you be niche with AI13:20 Building a Community17:00 Dealing with big companies early on20:53 User Feedback23:00 Elimination process25:10 Fundraising 28:43 AI30:50 Adding more sports36:18 The Future of Fitness42:20 Storytelling46:00 Q&AFull podcast and writeup → Mark Gainey on starting Strava in a Boston basement, growing 99% organically, and why focusing on engagement beat chasing growth -
Founder of Remote: Marcelo Lebre 27.06.2025 1j 1minHow do you build a $3B company from Portugal?In this episode, Marcelo Lebre (Co-founder of Remote), in a discussion with Kyriakos , shares how he went to building one of Europe’s top startups and why health, culture, and ruthless focus were key to scaling Remote globally.We talk fitness, healthcare, European bureaucracy, and the mindset behind building a generational company.Follow Marcelo → https://x.com/marcelo_lebreFollow Kyriakos → https://x.com/kyriakoselChapters:00:00 Intro03:08 Training for Longevity05:11 Nutrition and Wearables08:14 What Doctors Miss11:06 DIY Health and Data14:10 Health Isn’t Just Avoiding Sickness17:20 The Quote That Hit Hard18:53 Building a Unicorn in Portugal23:35 Why European Startups Die27:12 Bureaucracy and Politics32:03 What Governments Must Fix35:50 Remote Still Feels Like a Startup38:05 Europe’s Investment Problem40:11 Remote Was Built Out of Frustration44:03 Building a Global HR Platform49:06 The Backbone of Global Hiring52:04 No Ego No Politics55:15 Not a Family A Team57:52 How to Attract Top Talent59:39 His 100-Year Vision -
Sequoia Partner: George Robson 05.06.2025 1jIn the latest conversation at Imperial College London, Kyriakos is joined by George Robson, Partner at Sequoia.George went from leading global products at Revolut to joining Sequoia Capital - one of the most selective VC firms in the world.At Revolut, he helped scale the team from a few hundred to thousands and launched products used by millions. Now at Sequoia, he backs Europe’s most ambitious founders.In this episode, George shares:What made Revolut’s culture so intense and effectiveHow Sequoia actually decides who to fundThe founder red flag they won’t tolerateWhy “talent density” beats speed in the early daysWhether you’re raising your first round, building a team, or just curious how the top VCs think this episode is packed with real insight from both sides of the table.Follow George Robson on XFollow Kyriakos Eleftheriou on XTIMESTAMPS:00:00 – Intro: From Revolut to Sequoia03:15 – What made Revolut’s culture brutally effective06:40 – Nik Storonsky’s “gym” metaphor and hiring filter10:30 – The pod structure that unlocked speed and ownership13:50 – Why Revolut grew like a Darwinian startup lab17:10 – Inside Sequoia: culture, filters, and pace21:45 – What founders often misunderstand about VC24:30 – 50/50 founder equity splits: why it’s a red flag28:00 – How Sequoia filters for world-class founders31:00 – The 4 traits George looks for before investing35:20 – Working with founders after the check lands38:50 – Europe vs US: what’s still misunderstood43:00 – How to pitch Sequoia the right way46:30 – What great founders don’t do in a pitch50:15 – Why storytelling and obsession matter53:45 – What George would do differently as a founder56:00 – Lightning round: hot takes on VC, speed, AI59:10 – Closing thoughts: how to build for the long game -
Founder of Flo Health: Dmitry Gurski 21.05.2025 49minIn the latest episode, Kyriakos is joined by Dmitry Gurski , the CEO of Flo Health, the fastest growing health startup in the world, for 2024, in their conversation at Imperial College LondonTimestamps:00:00 - Intro02:10 - Early Failures & $60M Mistake 05:45 - Smart Founders Fail 08:20 - Launching Flo11:10 - What Great Products Have in Common 13:30 - Beating Max Levchin & a16z16:00 - Winning against Apple20:30 - Fundraising23:10 - 300 Experiments26:00 - What Almost Killed Flo28:40 - From $1B to $10B Valuation 30:00 - AI is too slow 33:30 - Fast Decisions > Smart Decisions 36:28 Q&A -
Ethan Kurzweil: Managing Partner at Chemistry 17.04.2025 1j 3minKyriakos is joined by Ethan Kurzweil, a founding partner at Chemistry and former managing partner at Bessemer Venture Partners.He’s led early investments in Twitch, Twilio, Intercom, and PagerDuty — and in this conversation, he shares what separates good founders from iconic ones.In this episode, we discuss:- Why the best founders are like cult leaders- What makes a startup idea truly contrarian- How to build a focused, high-conviction VC fund- The future of AI-native companiesWhether you’re raising, investing, or building— This is a must-listen for anyone serious about startups.Follow Ethan on X: https://twitter.com/@ethankurzFollow Kyriakos on X: https://twitter.com/@kyriakoselChemistry VC: @chemistry_fund | [https://chemistry.vc](https://chemistry.vc/)TIMESTAMPS00:00 - Intro02:10 - What Makes a Cult-Like Founder05:20 - Why the Best Startups Start in SF08:30 - The Origins of Ethan & Chemistry VC10:20 - How He Spotted Twilio Early13:45 - What Great Founders Have in Common18:00 - Contrarian vs. Consensus Thinking21:00 - Lessons from Bessemer + Transition to Chemistry26:00 - Why Chemistry Focuses Only on Early Stage30:30 - Building a High-Conviction VC Fund35:00 - What Chemistry Invests In38:00 - How to Build a Durable AI Company43:00 - Why AI Will Reshape Healthcare First47:10 - Ethan’s First Healthtech Investment50:00 - Building Strong Startup Culture52:00 - Advice for Founders Moving to SF54:40 - Ethan’s 50-Year Future Vision58:00 - The Future of Creativity & Learning1:01:00 - Are Elite Universities Still Worth It?1:03:00 - How to Reach Ethan & Final Words -
AllTrails CPO: Ivan Selin 02.04.2025 54minIvan Selin is the Chief Product Officer of Alltrails. In this conversation with Kyriakos Eleftheriou, he discussed his previous experience building world-class products with Apple, Airbnb, and Uber and how he is currently shaping the future of the outdoors with Alltrails.Chapters00:00 Intro02:52 Career06:01 Lessons from Leading the Best Product Companies12:04 Joining AllTrails17:54 User Experience21:09 Product Focus23:55 Organizational Structure27:02 Growth Planning31:23 SEO35:43 AI38:29 Competition40:19 Crafting a User-Centric Product44:31 Culture49:08 Technology's Role in Outdoor Experiences51:01 Mental Models -
CEO of Nucleus: Kian Sadeghi 11.03.2025 1j 21minKyriakos is joined by Kian Sadeghi, the CEO of Nucleus Genomics, the leading company in the world, in genome testing.As of today, Nucleus has raised $32m, from some of the best investors in the world, such as Founders Fund, Seven Seven Six, and many more. 00:00 Introduction02:00 Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson: How the deal happened05:40 Make America Healthy Again in Fox News08:00 How to generate attention21:20 How Nucleus started28:00 Raising the first $33:00 How Kian raised from Keith Rabois from Founders Fund45:25 'The modern day emperor is founders'48:40 'The companies that win don't care about trends'49:30 'The two startup models'52:00 'AI is a negative signal'55:50 'Join the founder that is insane'56:50 Nucleus product evolution57:20 The 23andMe acquisition1:08:00 'DNA future and family planning'1:16:00 Raising the Series A1:21:00 Deadlifts -
How to speak to users: Vanessa from Terra API at Imperial College 03.03.2025 22minIn the latest podcast, Vanessa, who leads design engineering at Terra, in a discussion on how to speak to users and create products -
Cofounder of ZOE: George Hadjigeorgiou - Live at Imperial College London 06.02.2025 1j 6minIn the latest podcast,Kyriakos Eleftheriou is joined byGeorge Hadjigeorgiou, who's the cofounder of ZOE, efood, GoldenGroup and others, in their discussion at Imperial College London.00:00 Intro4:10 Founding ZOE10:10 Launching the biggest study in the world in nutrition13:45 How to convince a scientist to join19:55 Using clinical studies as an early version of the product23:20 COVID and go to market26:12 Scaling the go to market27:00 Thinking of product lines - Supplements for the Gut29:10 Culture is what you do, not what you say34:15 What to eat for longevity36:45 How to invest39:15 Action produces information42:20 Take on the 'founder mode'47:40 Q&A
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