Founder's Voyage

Spencer Walker-Fooks, Nancy Nash

Founder’s Voyage is a podcast for the ones building in the dark, the ones failing forward, and the ones figuring it out as they go. We bring you unfiltered conversations with founders who’ve faced the highs, and the lows. Just real lessons from the people in the arena. Whether you're scaling a startup or sketching your first idea on a napkin, these are the stories that remind you you're not alone—and the insights that help you move forward. We are an entrepreneurial community united by a shared mission of shared learning and supporting each other.

  1. 172 - Fostering Teamwork Between People and Machines in Modern Service Businesses - Shoko Taka and Jaime Garcia

    6d ago

    172 - Fostering Teamwork Between People and Machines in Modern Service Businesses - Shoko Taka and Jaime Garcia

    Shoko Takahashi and Jaime Garcia is the founder of Incubion Social Robotics Laboratories (Incubion), a company dedicated to bridging the gap between robot providers and service industry users in Japan. With over a decade of experience in the robotics sector, Shoko has spearheaded initiatives including the Robot Data Catalog, a comprehensive database of over 800 robots and use cases across industries. She served as a commissioned supervisor at the Osaka Kansai World Expo, organizing robot trials across 60 robots from 24 companies and universities. Jaime Garcia, co-founder and design expert, now leads Meanwhile Partners, a design studio supporting startups while continuing to collaborate with Incubion pro bono. 💡 What You'll Learn from Shoko and Jaime's Journeys:🔸 Technology Experience Design: Introducing tech into any environment requires more than just the technology, it demands behavioral changes, environmental adaptations, and a rethinking of how humans and the technology coexist and collaborate.🔸 Building Tech Literacy: Before businesses can effectively adopt robotics and similar technology, they need accessible, clear information about what it can and cannot do, making education and transparency critical steps in driving meaningful adoption.🔸 The Power of Long-Term Collaboration: Working with the right partners over time, built on trust, honest feedback, and a shared vision, is one of the most valuable assets an entrepreneur can cultivate.🔸 Know When to Push, Pull, and Glide: Successful entrepreneurs learn to push their vision when conviction is needed, pull insights from their market when direction is unclear, and glide with the flow when the landscape calls for patience and observation. You can connect with Shoko and Jaime Garcia on ⁠LinkedIn⁠ here and here to follow their journey. 👏 Props to the stellar crew: Nancy Nash, Daniel M. Melo, Carlos Javier Chacón Sánchez, Matthew Ray, and host Spencer Walker-Fooks. You bring this show to life. 🥂 Want to support the journey? Join us on ⁠Patreon⁠ and help amplify more voices like Shoko and Jaime. #FoundersVoyage#Entrepreneurship#Podcast

    53 min
  2. 171 - How this Founder Navigates Ownership - Chris Sacchinelli

    Jun 18

    171 - How this Founder Navigates Ownership - Chris Sacchinelli

    Chris is the founder of Bootstrap AI, a platform helping founders measure ownership risk, strengthen equity durability, and improve exit readiness. He is the author of two books, Unwinnable and Exit with Ownership, hosts the Bootstrapping to Billions podcast, and publishes the Simple Profits newsletter. A serial entrepreneur since the age of nine, Chris has built and exited multiple businesses, from one of the first programmatic ad networks to blue collar holding companies, all without venture capital. Everything he does is driven by a singular mission: helping founders transition from trapped operators into true owners. 💡 What You'll Learn from Chris's Journey:🔸 Trust the Process Over Outcomes: You can control your process but not your results, benchmarking yourself against consistency and commitment is what builds lasting success and keeps you accountable.🔸 Simplicity Is the Real Strategy: Complexity degrades businesses while simplicity scales them. The most durable, profitable businesses are built on repeatable, proven processes, not chasing shiny objects.🔸 Equity Degrades Without Intention: Business equity naturally declines over time unless you actively work to make your asset durable, transferable, and valuable, whether or not you ever plan to sell.🔸 Culture and Purpose Drive People: Compensation is more than money, it's ownership, freedom, purpose, and belonging. Building a team that believes in the mission is the foundation of any successful company. You can connect with Chris on ⁠LinkedIn⁠ to follow his journey. 👏 Props to the stellar crew: Nancy Nash, Daniel M. Melo, Carlos Javier Chacón Sánchez, Matthew Ray, and host Spencer Walker-Fooks. You bring this show to life. 🥂 Want to support the journey? Join us on ⁠Patreon⁠ and help amplify more voices like Chris. #FoundersVoyage#Entrepreneurship#Podcast

    57 min
  3. 170 - How Is Data Analytics Shaping the Future of Crypto and DeFi - Mattheus Veloso Dias

    Jun 11

    170 - How Is Data Analytics Shaping the Future of Crypto and DeFi - Mattheus Veloso Dias

    Matt is a data and analytics leader with a rare blend of traditional finance and crypto expertise. After five years at Nubank, one of Latin America's largest digital banks, where he built analytics infrastructure at scale, he now leads data at Ether.fi, a major DeFi protocol based in the Cayman Islands. His journey spans continents, industries, and technologies, from building AI and NLP systems before the ChatGPT era to helping grow a crypto credit card product to over 20,000 weekly active users. Matt is passionate about applying data and technology to build products that genuinely improve people's financial lives. 💡 What You'll Learn from Matt's Journey: 🔸 Know What You're Investing In: Whether it's crypto, stocks, or your career, treat every investment, including your time and energy, as a calculated decision. Do your due diligence, understand the risks, and never put money into something you don't understand.🔸 Abstract the Tech, Focus on the Solution: The best products hide their complexity. Just as users don't need to understand Swift to use an iPhone, crypto adoption will grow when users don't need to understand blockchain to benefit from it.🔸 Build Where You Have Context: When considering a startup or career move, staying close to the industries, tools, and people you already know gives you a powerful edge — from understanding suppliers to having credibility with potential customers.🔸 Redefine Success as You Grow: Early-career ambition often centers on professional achievement, but true fulfillment comes from balancing meaningful personal goals, family, stability, and peace of mind, alongside your entrepreneurial dreams. You can connect with Matt on ⁠LinkedIn⁠ to follow his journey. 👏 Props to the stellar crew: Nancy Nash, Daniel M. Melo, Carlos Javier Chacón Sánchez, Matthew Ray, and host Spencer Walker-Fooks. You bring this show to life. 🥂 Want to support the journey? Join us on ⁠Patreon⁠ and help amplify more voices like Matt. #FoundersVoyage#Entrepreneurship#Podcast

    58 min
  4. 169 - When Passion Meets Conservation - Megan Brief

    May 31

    169 - When Passion Meets Conservation - Megan Brief

    Megan Brief is a wildlife photographer, nature writer, and passionate conservation storyteller who documents human-wildlife conflict and coexistence across the globe. She works as a Digital Marketing Coordinator for Natural Habitat Adventures, an ecotourism company partnered with World Wildlife Fund, where she also leads marketing for their Women's Journeys program. Megan holds a master's degree from the Rhode Island School of Design in Nature, Culture, and Sustainability Studies, where her thesis explored multimedia storytelling as a tool for conservation education. 💡 What You'll Learn from Megan's Journey:🔸 Purpose-Driven Storytelling: Megan shares how using creative mediums like photography, writing, and multimedia can make complex conservation and scientific topics accessible to diverse audiences, a powerful lesson for entrepreneurs looking to communicate their mission effectively.🔸 Building Community Across Distances: From connecting with fellow photographers online to fostering a DEI task force at work, Megan demonstrates how intentional community-building, even remotely, can create lasting, meaningful professional and personal relationships.🔸 Turning Passion into a Career: Megan's journey from backyard nature videos to professional wildlife photography shows that persistence, self-teaching, and embracing opportunities in your field can transform a hobby into a vocation.🔸 Thinking Locally to Act Globally: Megan encourages entrepreneurs and change-makers to start with impact in their own communities, reflecting on how individual and local actions contribute to larger global goals like the UN's 30x30 conservation initiative. You can connect with Megan on ⁠LinkedIn⁠ to follow her journey. 👏 Props to the stellar crew: Nancy Nash, Daniel M. Melo, Carlos Javier Chacón Sánchez, Matthew Ray, and host Spencer Walker-Fooks. You bring this show to life. 🥂 Want to support the journey? Join us on ⁠Patreon⁠ and help amplify more voices like Megan. #FoundersVoyage#Entrepreneurship#Podcast

    49 min
  5. 168 - Founders Lessons on AI Integration - Sayantika Banik

    May 22

    168 - Founders Lessons on AI Integration - Sayantika Banik

    Sayantika Banik is the founder of Data Journey HQ, an evolving ecosystem that connects open source innovation with design-first AI. With a background shaped by a nomadic military family upbringing, Saya has channeled a lifelong love of exploration into building tools that empower solo and non-technical founders to create secure cost-aware, and production-ready AI systems. A GitHub Secure Open Source Fund grant recipient, Saya has grown Data Journey HQ from a personal open source project into a thriving ecosystem that includes a SaaS offering and a hands-on six-week AI bootcamp academy. A passionate advocate for responsible AI and open source contribution, Saya also gives back through seasonal mentoring with Digital Boost and speaking engagements including the Break the Pattern 2026 International Women's Day Summit. 💡 What You'll Learn from Saya's Journey: 🔸 Adaptability as a Founder's Superpower: Growing up in a military family and embracing a nomadic lifestyle taught Saya to read the room quickly, pivot plans under pressure, and build the mental resilience that entrepreneurship demands every single day. 🔸 Design Before You Build: Saya's "design-first" philosophy challenges founders to ask the hard questions before writing a single line of code, it is key to identify where AI is genuinely needed versus where it's just hype. Building systems that are secure, cost-aware, and fault-tolerant from day one. 🔸 Know What You Don't Know: As a technical founder, Saya openly admits that sales and marketing don't come naturally, and rather than burning energy trying to master everything, Saya leverages AI tools and trusted collaborators to fill those gaps and protect creative focus. 🔸 Listen to Yourself First: Saya's closing advice cuts through the noise of the entrepreneurial world, tune out the hype, find the voices that are actually doing the work, and stay conscious about what accelerates versus what drains your momentum as a founder. You can connect with Saya on ⁠LinkedIn⁠ to follow her journey. 👏 Props to the stellar crew: Nancy Nash, Daniel M. Melo, Carlos Javier Chacón Sánchez, Matthew Ray, and Spencer Walker-Fooks. You bring this show to life. 🥂 Want to support the journey? Join us on ⁠Patreon⁠ and help amplify more voices like Saya. #FoundersVoyage#Entrepreneurship#Podcast

    55 min
  6. 167 - The Founder Behind Dolly - Angela Scott

    May 15

    167 - The Founder Behind Dolly - Angela Scott

    Angela is an experienced executive, founder of TC BioPharma, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. She was part of the pioneering PPL Therapeutics team that cloned Dolly the sheep and went on to serve as Operations Director at Angel Biotechnology. With a career spanning decades across cutting-edge biological research, GMP manufacturing, and clinical trials, Angela has been instrumental in advancing immunotherapies and cell-based treatments for cancer. Her journey from learning English as a second language to listing a company on Nasdaq is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and thinking big. 💡 What You'll Learn from Angela's Journey: 🔸 Follow Your Passion Relentlessly: Angela's career was driven by a childhood dream of curing cancer. She shows that having a deep passion for your work is not just motivating—it's essential for pushing through the extraordinary challenges of building something truly innovative. 🔸 Take Every Opportunity: From an unexpected experiment that led to Dolly the sheep, to being awarded a place at MIT's Entrepreneurship Bootcamp, Angela demonstrates that life-changing moments often come from saying yes and backing yourself, even when you feel uncertain. 🔸 Control Your Processes to Move Faster: By bringing manufacturing, quality control, and clinical trials all under one roof, Angela and her team at TC BioPharma compressed a typical 20-year development timeline into just a couple of years—proving that ownership of your processes is a powerful competitive advantage. 🔸 Never Underestimate Your People: Angela credits much of her company's success to a handpicked, dedicated team. She highlights that managing people is one of the hardest parts of running a business, and that without the right team, even the greatest ideas won't get far. You can connect with Angela on ⁠LinkedIn⁠ to follow her journey. 👏 Props to the stellar crew: Nancy Nash, Daniel M. Melo, Carlos Javier Chacón Sánchez, Matthew Ray, and host Spencer Walker-Fooks. You bring this show to life. 🥂 Want to support the journey? Join us on ⁠Patreon⁠ and help amplify more voices like Angela. #FoundersVoyage#Entrepreneurship#Podcast

    56 min
  7. 165 - The Mistakes that Killed my First Business - Spencer Walker-Fooks

    Apr 6

    165 - The Mistakes that Killed my First Business - Spencer Walker-Fooks

    Our own Co-Founder Spencer Walker-Fooks talks about his first business, Unseen Games, the motivations behind it, and the mistakes that eventually killed it. This episode is a little different, it comes from one of our live events in London. Over four years, Spencer navigated the challenges of creating a social gaming console for pubs and cafes, ultimately drawing transformative lessons from both the highs and lows of startup life. 💡 What You’ll Learn from Spencer's Journey with Unseen Games: 🔸In a Double-sided Market Validate the Economic Buyer: Ensure your product or service addresses the needs of the actual decision-maker who controls the purchase, not just the end user. 🔸Build a Diverse Team: Avoid skillset redundancy; prioritize bringing in teammates whose strengths and perspectives differ from your own, especially outside of your expertise. 🔸 Pivot Fast and Reduce Dependency: Stay nimble and ready to adapt your business model when circumstances change, and avoid relying too heavily on a single industry or channel, if a black swan event hits that industry, it could kill your business. 🔸 Don’t Succumb to the Sunk Cost Fallacy: Recognize when to let go of a project, regardless of the time and energy invested, to make room for new opportunities and growth. You can connect with Spencer on ⁠LinkedIn⁠ to follow his journey. 🎥 Big thanks to VidOps for supporting Founders Voyage. Use code voyage at ⁠vidops.io⁠ for 10% off expert audio, video, animation, and photography services. 👏 Props to the stellar crew: Nancy Nash, Daniel M. Melo, Carlos Javier Chacón Sánchez, Matthew Ray, and host Spencer Walker-Fooks. You bring this show to life. 🥂 Want to support the journey? Join us on ⁠Patreon⁠ and help amplify more voices like Spencer. #FoundersVoyage #Entrepreneurship #Podcast

    15 min

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Founder’s Voyage is a podcast for the ones building in the dark, the ones failing forward, and the ones figuring it out as they go. We bring you unfiltered conversations with founders who’ve faced the highs, and the lows. Just real lessons from the people in the arena. Whether you're scaling a startup or sketching your first idea on a napkin, these are the stories that remind you you're not alone—and the insights that help you move forward. We are an entrepreneurial community united by a shared mission of shared learning and supporting each other.