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Uri Levine, co-founder of Waze and one of the entrepreneurs behind two billion-dollar exits, joins The Alchemist’s Library Podcast to share his startup playbook for founders, product-market fit, business strategy, AI, venture capital, and decision-making. In this conversation, Uri breaks down why great startups start with a painful customer problem, how to validate demand, when to pivot, and why failing fast is a competitive advantage.
Ryan and Uri also discuss how AI changes entrepreneurship, why unique data and customer trust matter more than “AI company” branding, and what founders misunderstand about raising money from venture capital. Uri explains how to build a strong team, find mentors, make hard decisions, and stay grounded through the lonely roller coaster of building a company.
If you’re an entrepreneur, startup founder, creator, investor, or anyone trying to build something that matters, this episode is a practical masterclass in value creation, leadership, and simplicity. Subscribe for more conversations with world-class founders, investors, and thinkers.
#UriLevine #StartupPlaybook #Entrepreneurship
Buy the book here!
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 – How Uri Levine Built Two Billion-Dollar Exits
02:20 – Why Failure Is Required for Startup Success
03:43 – How to Find a Problem Worth Solving
06:53 – Turning Personal Pain Into a Startup Idea
13:47 – Product-Market Fit and Customer Retention
17:43 – How AI Changes the Startup Game
20:58 – Why Unique Data Creates Startup Defensibility
25:22 – Fall in Love With the Problem
35:17 – How Founders Can Find Real Mentors
44:28 – Should Entrepreneurs Chase Money or Happiness
49:50 – How to Build and Fire a Startup Team
57:32 – Venture Capital vs Bootstrapping a Startup
01:03:34 – How Successful CEOs Make Hard Decisions
01:07:25 – Why Simple Products Win Massive Markets
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https://twitter.com/RyanJAyala
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Uri Levine, co-founder of Waze and one of the entrepreneurs behind two billion-dollar exits, joins The Alchemist’s Library Podcast to share his startup playbook for founders, product-market fit, business strategy, AI, venture capital, and decision-making. In this conversation, Uri breaks down why great startups start with a painful customer problem, how to validate demand, when to pivot, and why failing fast is a competitive advantage.
Ryan and Uri also discuss how AI changes entrepreneurship, why unique data and customer trust matter more than “AI company” branding, and what founders misunderstand about raising money from venture capital. Uri explains how to build a strong team, find mentors, make hard decisions, and stay grounded through the lonely roller coaster of building a company.
If you’re an entrepreneur, startup founder, creator, investor, or anyone trying to build something that matters, this episode is a practical masterclass in value creation, leadership, and simplicity. Subscribe for more conversations with world-class founders, investors, and thinkers.
#UriLevine #StartupPlaybook #Entrepreneurship
Buy the book here!
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 – How Uri Levine Built Two Billion-Dollar Exits
02:20 – Why Failure Is Required for Startup Success
03:43 – How to Find a Problem Worth Solving
06:53 – Turning Personal Pain Into a Startup Idea
13:47 – Product-Market Fit and Customer Retention
17:43 – How AI Changes the Startup Game
20:58 – Why Unique Data Creates Startup Defensibility
25:22 – Fall in Love With the Problem
35:17 – How Founders Can Find Real Mentors
44:28 – Should Entrepreneurs Chase Money or Happiness
49:50 – How to Build and Fire a Startup Team
57:32 – Venture Capital vs Bootstrapping a Startup
01:03:34 – How Successful CEOs Make Hard Decisions
01:07:25 – Why Simple Products Win Massive Markets
Connect with Us!
https://www.instagram.com/alchemists.library/
https://twitter.com/RyanJAyala

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