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Long Strange Trip: CEO to CEO with Brian Halligan
David Senra: Mute the World and Build Your Own
Long Strange Trip: CEO to CEO with Brian Halligan

David Senra: Mute the World and Build Your Own

Sequoia Capital 56m 2 days ago
The CEO rulebook is getting rewritten. Brian Halligan, Sequoia partner and co-founder and longtime CEO of HubSpot, sits down with some of the CEOs who are defining the new one—from hypergrowth AI-native startups to 150-year-old behemoths. Whether you’re an early-stage founder or a scale-up CEO, Brian will be digging for advice you can use on the long strange trip of your own CEO journey.
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David Senra has spent a decade reading the biographies of 400+ founders for his podcast Founders - and lately he's started interviewing the living ones face to face. He joins me to share what all of them actually have in common, and it isn't what Silicon Valley thinks.
His one word is focus — what he calls "mute the world and build your own." He walks through Dana White buying the UFC for $2 million and turning it into a nearly $8 billion TV deal by ignoring everything outside his own arena; why Daniel Ek believes founder-problem fit matters more than product-market fit. We get into the idea that the best founders are driven by control, not money - and why selling your best company and trying to recapture the magic at 60 almost never works.
David’s perspective on overcoming negative self-talk: at some point you have to change your fuel source from something that punishes you to something that generates.
If you've ever wondered whether the founder mythology is real, David has read more of the source material than anyone alive.

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