Founder Storiez

ephraim yarmak

The purpose of "FounderStoriez Channel" is to interview Entrepreneurs from around the world to share their story, experience, and wisdom with you so you can learn from them and be inspired.

  1. Secret Service, Wiz & The Money That Was For His Son | Steve Ward, BrightMind

    20 hr ago

    Secret Service, Wiz & The Money That Was For His Son | Steve Ward, BrightMind

    Steve Ward has been a Coast Guard rescue swimmer, a Secret Service agent who ran one of the first computer-network wiretaps in U.S. history, the CISO of Home Depot, a partner at Insight Partners, and an early backer of Wiz,  Abnormal and a dozen others . Today he runs his own cyber venture fund, Bright Mind — named after his son.  But this isn’t a victory lap. Steve talks openly about the engine underneath all of it: a relentless feeling that he doesn’t belong and doesn’t deserve what he’s achieved, and what that’s cost him. He shares why the Wiz money is going into a trust for his son with autism, the ego that pulled him away from his family, the mentor he’s spent two decades trying to find, what he looks for in founders, and how he now defines success — hint: it has nothing to do with the wire transfer.  Honest, raw, and unexpectedly moving. As Steve put it: “It was like a free therapy session.”  A conversation about cybersecurity, venture capital, and the cost of ambition — hosted by Ephraim. Chapters:  00:00 Intro  01:00 The Wiz acquisition call — and why he posted it  04:00 “The real heroes are the siblings.”  05:30 Naming Bright Mind after his son  10:00 Steve at 17: farms, dirt bikes, and a lost kid  13:00 The Coast Guard and the roommate who taught him to learn  24:00 Home Depot: “I chased my ego.”  29:00 “A magnifying glass over an ant” — the CIO who humbled him  42:00 Secret Service, hackers, and 41 arrests across 11 countries, Steve Ward  43:00 The Wiz job he turned down  47:00 Learning venture from 24-year-olds at Insight  57:00 Why he started Bright Mind  01:03:00 Trust vs. proficiency: building a Navy SEAL team  01:08:00 “I don’t belong and I don’t deserve” 01:14:00 Paying off his brother’s mortgage  01:21:00 What he looks for in founders  01:23:00 What success actually means  01:31:00 Advice to his younger self

    1hr 34min
  2. Niv Braun (CEO, Noma Security): Winning Mentality, $100M Series B, and the Hidden Cost of Building Fast

    27 May

    Niv Braun (CEO, Noma Security): Winning Mentality, $100M Series B, and the Hidden Cost of Building Fast

    Niv is the co-founder and CEO of Noma Security. He raised a $100M Series B and scaled from 20 to 100 employees in a year, as a first-time founder, in cybersecurity, in the middle of a war that started the day Noma launched. In this conversation, Niv talks about what it actually takes to win: the four-day POC sprint with no product, the candidate they signed three days after he'd already signed with a competitor, the customers he turned away because the feature didn't justify a company, and the toll it takes when you're a founder who's "never full." We also get into the stuff founders don't say on stage — the loneliness, the lost sleep, the stress that physically catches up with you, and the slow realization that the company you're building starts to look uncomfortably like you. ▬▬▬ CHAPTERS ▬▬▬  00:00 Cold open  01:05 Intro  01:30 What "winning mentality" actually means  03:25 The 4-day POC with no product  06:30 How Noma signed a candidate who'd already signed elsewhere  08:45 How to cultivate culture at scale  14:30 How fast to let someone go when culture doesn't fit  18:30 Niv's childhood and where the competitiveness came from  22:00 "I'm never full" — the founder hunger problem  24:30 The day-to-day suffering of being a CEO  28:20 The 5% empty glass mistake every founder makes  32:30 Has anyone told you you're too transparent?  36:30 Strong opinions, loosely held — the anti-blaming culture  41:00 The hardest part of giving up control as you scale  45:30 Loneliness, sleep, and the hidden cost  46:30 What Niv got right as a first-time founder  48:30 Why he told customers to buy from Palo, not Noma  51:30 Did you have this vision on day one?  53:30 Are you the same person you were 2 years ago?  57:30 The biggest blind spot: social media and branding  1:00:00 When Niv became the bottleneck  1:03:30 The moment he realized Noma was something different  1:07:00 Does he ever take a moment to appreciate it?  1:08:30 The sticky-note values exercise that defined the company  1:10:30 Inside the $100M Series B decision  1:13:30 What success actually means to Niv  1:14:30 Is Noma your full identity?  1:16:30 Legacy 1:18:30 What people misunderstand about him  1:21:00 Closing     If you want the producer notes, the clips, or to get in touch with the show: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ephraimyarmak/

    1hr 23min

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