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Dan Rose: "The ultimate goal of life is to find happiness." Zuckerberg: "I'm not trying to be happy, I'm optimizing to win." On this episode of The Rise Over Run podcast Doug and Brant jump into: - Facebook’s Orion launch + What’s up with Zuck? - The curious case of Open AI’s disappearing leadership - "Don't avoid pain, run to it" - How org structures impact good decision making (show links in comments)
Equity – The topic on every startup employee's mind, and maybe the least understood. In Ep. 2 of Rise Over Run, Doug Barnett and Brant Choate dive into: - The questions you need to be asking about equity - Why Remi is as transparent as possible - Common red flags (Show link in comments)
Does the world need another podcast? Maybe not, but not long after Remi started gaining a little momentum, our co-founders Brant Choate, Reno Mendenhall, and Doug Barnett started receiving endless (good) questions from employees, former colleagues, peers, and plenty strangers about things like hiring, equity, growth, fundraising, and being a founder. The Rise over Run podcast is the response to many of those questions, offering a window into what it’s like to work at Remi. It explores the latest startup news, emerging trends, and real-world experiences of scaling a company. Whether you’re a founder, working at a startup, or thinking about joining one, the episodes come with insights, more than a few opinions, and a transparent look at modern entrepreneurship. Have a listen and let us know what you think. (link in comments)