The Takeoff Podcast

The Takeoff

Inspiring the next generation of startup and tech leaders through: 1. Interviews with leading founders, operators, and investors. 2. Curated content. 3. Industry deep-dives. 4. And, more. Subscribe to our Substack newsletter https://thetakeoff.substack.com/ and find us on Twitter @_TheTakeoff. (Podcast ran by @mspiro3 @lukassteinbock and @roshanchandna)

  1. 07/29/2021

    Jack Swain (Head of Operations at Mindbloom)

    We got another behavioral health interview here where I speak to Jack Swain, Head of Clinical Operations for Mindbloom. Mindbloom's mission is to transform lives to transform the world, and it does so by helping people reach their full potential through science-backed, clinician-prescribed ketamine therapy for anxiety and depression. Mindbloom's fully-guided virtual treatment makes it an affordable, accessible, and convenient solution for the millions in the U.S. who seek continued growth in all areas of their lives. Prior to Mindbloom, Jack led strategy and operations projects for the nation’s largest health systems as a Manager at The Chartis Group. He formerly worked in technology consulting at Accenture and received his MBA from Dartmouth’s Tuck School Business. As Mindbloom’s first employee, Jack worked side-by-side with their Medical Director to develop clinical protocols, launch in-person and telemedicine care models, and build an exceptional team of psychedelic medicine providers. I’m thrilled to release this interview as it is one of my personal favorites. Not only is Mindbloom’s mission one to admire, but also their culture follows that mission in a way that makes them destined for long-term success. Mindbloom's Website: https://www.mindbloom.com/ Video about Mindbloom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISnJVzZj0A4 What we chat about… What a typical Ketamine session at Mindbloom looks like. How Mindbloom tracks outcomes in its therapy. Mindbloom’s newest outcomes study which is tracking hundreds of patients Building a company with your best friend The benefits of remote work What kind of people this industry needs - Lukas (@lukassteinbock)

    35 min
  2. Dave Fano (Co-founder & CEO of Teal)

    02/08/2021

    Dave Fano (Co-founder & CEO of Teal)

    Hey everyone, Michael here 👋. Welcome back to a new Edition of The Takeoff Podcast. Today’s episode guest is Dave Fano, Co-founder & CEO of Teal. Teal is “an online community and digital platform that enables professionals working in the tech industry to grow their careers with confidence.” Today, the Teal community has over 3,000 individuals from leading tech companies such as Peloton, Facebook, Asana, and many more. Teal has raised over $5M to date from investors including Flybridge, Lerer Hippeau, Aleph, Alpaca, and Oceans (thanks for the intro, Joshua Rahn!). If you are currently looking for a job / internship, I highly recommend heading over to https://www.tealhq.com/ and at least adding the Teal Job Tracker Chrome Extension to your browser (it’s free!). Prior to founding Teal, Dave spent almost 4 years at WeWork, where he held positions including Chief Product Officer and Chief Growth Officer (keep in mind, this was peak hyper-growth at WeWork). Before WeWork, Dave was Partner & Managing Director at CASE Design, an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University, and CEO of WHObyYOU. In today’s episode, Dave and I dive into: How Teal helps people take control of their careers. What it was like in the earliest days of Teal. Being obsessed with the problem you’re solving. Building a “Peloton for your career.” The importance of having a growth mindset. Mayor Francis Suarez and the future of the Miami tech scene. Item’s mentioned in the episode: Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck Why I Believe in Growth Mindset by Pedro Franceschi That’s all from me. I hope you enjoy the episode! You can find me on Twitter @mspiro3. — Michael

    28 min
  3. Jim McKelvey (Co-founder of Square, Founder of Invisibly, Author of "The Innovation Stack") on starting Square with Jack Dorsey, how Square fought off Amazon, & his new book ("The Innovation Stack")

    02/01/2021

    Jim McKelvey (Co-founder of Square, Founder of Invisibly, Author of "The Innovation Stack") on starting Square with Jack Dorsey, how Square fought off Amazon, & his new book ("The Innovation Stack")

    Follow The Takeoff: https://thetakeoff.substack.com/ https://twitter.com/_TheTakeoff Welcome back for a new episode of The Takeoff Podcast!  This is our first-ever podcast collab. Who’d we collab with? The Seed -- The Startup Journey, a podcast hosted by fellow WashU undergrad Rick Liu. Let’s get into the episode itself… Today’s episode is with WashU alum, billionaire philanthropist, and author of The Innovation Stack, Jim McKelvey. Jim is best known for being the co-founder of Square, which he co-founded with Jack Dorsey in 2009. Moderator: Roshan and Rick (The Seed) In today’s episode, Roshan, Rick (The Seed), and Jim discuss: How Square survived against Amazon (quick note: if you’re a truly innovative company, Jim suggests it may actually make sense to “ignore your competition”) What it means to be an entrepreneur, versus a businessperson Jim’s new book, The Innovation Stack The most important skills for founders Jim’s passion for Glassblowing And, much more. This was an incredibly special episode for us given Jim’s connection to WashU. We hope you enjoy the listen and, as always, be sure to follow us on Twitter and subscribe to our Substack newsletter to have all future content sent directly to your inbox. Items mentioned in today’s episode: Jim’s book, The Innovation Stack Rick’s podcast, The Seed -- The Startup Journey Square Amazon Jim’s favorite book: Satan: His Psychotherapy and Cure by the Unfortunate Dr. Kassler, J.S.P.S.

    19 min
  4. 01/11/2021

    Eric Glyman (Co-founder & CEO at Ramp) on building a corporate card that helps businesses spend less, advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, and more.

    Eric Glyman (@eglyman) is Co-Founder & CEO at Ramp, the spend management platform and corporate card that helps businesses automate accounting and lower costs. Ramp has raised over $55M in funding to date from notable investors including D1 Capital, Coatue, and Founders Fund. Prior to founding Ramp, Eric was Co-Founder & CEO at Paribus. With Paribus, Eric went through Y Combinator and later sold the business to Capital One.  In the episode, Eric joins The Takeoff’s Michael Spiro to discuss: What Ramp is and how it differentiates from other corporate cards, particularly why it wouldn’t make sense for traditional corporate cards to incentivize customers to spend less. His experience building Paribus, going through YC, and selling the business. The importance of listening to customers and being customer-centric. The future of Silicon Valley. Want to get involved with Ramp? Check out their Careers page here. Items mentioned in the episode: Packy McCormick’s Not Boring post on Ramp: https://notboring.substack.com/p/ramp-the-card-sized-finance-team Wooden on Leadership Xixa If you dig what we’re doing with The Takeoff, go ahead and subscribe to our Substack https://thetakeoff.substack.com/ and follow us on Twitter @_TheTakeoff. We're a student-run podcast & newsletter working to become the go-to spot for students and young professionals looking to learn more about startups, tech, venture capital, and more. Here’s a bit of our recent stuff: What We’ve Been Following (Jan 2) Job van der Voort (Remote) Joshua Rahn (Oceans) Hunter Walk (Homebrew)

    25 min

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Inspiring the next generation of startup and tech leaders through: 1. Interviews with leading founders, operators, and investors. 2. Curated content. 3. Industry deep-dives. 4. And, more. Subscribe to our Substack newsletter https://thetakeoff.substack.com/ and find us on Twitter @_TheTakeoff. (Podcast ran by @mspiro3 @lukassteinbock and @roshanchandna)