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427: What Founders Need to Get Right Before Scaling with Lou Shipley
May 14, 2026
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426: Startup Origins and Evolution with Sam Eitzen
May 7, 2026
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425: Revolutionizing Talent Assessments with Video Games featuring Gianluca Ferremi
Apr 30, 2026
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424: Validating Your Business Idea with Punit Mehra
Apr 23, 2026
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423: How Passion and Validation drive SaaS Success with Olga Voigt
Apr 16, 2026
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| 5/14/26 | ![]() 427: What Founders Need to Get Right Before Scaling with Lou Shipley | In this Predictable Revenue Podcast episode, Harvard senior lecturer and Unlikely Entrepreneurs author Lou Shipley puts language to that mistake with a simple idea: "the problem with the problem." His point is straightforward: A company does not become real because it raised money, built a product, or hired a team. It becomes real when it solves a problem people care enough about to act on. Before founders think about scaling sales, they need to answer a harder question first: Is this problem actually worth building a company around? Highlights include: Transitioning from Side Hustle to Business (05:16), Transitioning to a Tech Company (10:52), Navigating Stress as a Founder (15:15), Redefining Ambition and Work-Life Balance (27:56), and more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() 426: Startup Origins and Evolution with Sam Eitzen | On this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast, Collin Stewart sat down with Sam Eitzen, co-founder of Snapbar, to unpack a startup story that did not begin with a polished strategy or a deliberate plan to build a company. It began with a signal from the market. That is what makes Snapbar's story so useful for startup founders, bootstrapped operators, and B2B growth leaders. Highlights include: Transitioning from Side Hustle to Business (05:16), Transitioning to a Tech Company (10:52), Navigating Stress as a Founder (15:15), Redefining Ambition and Work-Life Balance (27:56), And more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | ![]() 425: Revolutionizing Talent Assessments with Video Games featuring Gianluca Ferremi | On the Predictable Revenue Podcast, Collin Stewart sat down with Gianluca Ferremi, CEO and Co-founder of WisePath, to unpack a deceptively simple question: why do so many hires fail? Gianluca's answer challenges the default narrative. Nearly half of new hires don't work out, and most failures have nothing to do with technical ability. This points to a deeper issue: It's not a talent problem, it's a measurement problem. Because if you can't measure how people actually behave, you can't predict how they'll perform. Highlights include: The Origin of WisePath (13:55), Market Validation and Customer Adoption (25:53), First Customers and Market Entry Strategy (27:53), And more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() 424: Validating Your Business Idea with Punit Mehra | This Predictable Revenue Podcast episode, featuring our host Collin Stewart, explores biotech innovation, product-market fit, and navigating the complexities of drug development with co-founder Punit from ALP AI. Discover how machine learning and immune system testing are transforming pharmaceutical research. Highlights include: Transitioning from Academia to Industry (07:38), Validating the Business Idea (11:27), Pricing Strategies and Customer Acquisition (20:26), Leveraging Technology for Market Entry (26:29), and more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() 423: How Passion and Validation drive SaaS Success with Olga Voigt | Most conversations about product-market fit stay abstract. This one didn't. In this episode of the Predictable Revenue podcast, host Collin Stewart sat down with Olga Voigt, co-founder of Zibble AI, to break down what it actually takes to build and sell a product in today's market, especially in AI. What emerged was an entirely different lens: focus on value first, and let the product catch up. Highlights include: Building a Team of Experts (06:51), Understanding Value Market Fit (08:41), Transitioning from Services to Product (13:00), Gathering Feedback and Iteration (16:37), and more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 4/9/26 | ![]() 422: Find the Pain or Build Forever with Sridhar Uyyala | On this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast, Collin Stewart sits down with Sridhar Uyyala from TensorLinks to walk through what finding product-market fit actually looks like in the wild: messy, slow, and full of false starts. This conversation breaks down that journey, not to retell it, but to show where founders actually go wrong, and why most "good ideas" fail long before the market is ready for them. Highlights include: Origin and AI Inspiration (08:18), Initial Ideas and Challenges Faced (10:15), Finding the First Customer and Validation (13:02), Next Customers and Growth Strategies (18:10), and more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 4/2/26 | ![]() 421: From Product Management to AI Startup with Gavin McNamara | On the Predictable Revenue Podcast, Collin Stewart sat down with Gavin McNamara to unpack his product-market fit journey. It didn't start with a clear idea or a validated market. It started with messy consulting work, a personal problem, and a series of small signals that only made sense in hindsight. That's the reality most founders don't hear. Product-market fit isn't a single moment where everything clicks. It's something you work toward by following real problems, real customers, and narrowing in on what actually works. This is what that process actually looks like. Highlights include: Navigating the Entrepreneurial Roller Coaster (08:09), Finding Initial Customers (11:24), From B2C to B2B: Expanding Horizons (19:19), The Moment of Validation (32:19), And more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 3/19/26 | ![]() 420: From Pharma to AI with Ome Ogbru | In this episode, Ome Ogbru, founder and CEO of AINGENS, shares his journey from biotech professional to AI startup founder. He joins the Predictable Revenue Podcast to discuss the origins of AINGENS, its focus on narrative generation for life sciences, and the strategic steps taken to achieve product-market fit and grow the business. Highlights include: Identifying Market Needs and Product Development (05:11), The Journey to First Customers (12:13), Customer Acquisition Strategies (18:51), Recognizing Product-Market Fit (25:57), and more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 3/12/26 | ![]() 419: From 500 Conversations to Product-Market Fit with Asad Tirmizi | Many startups chase product-market fit as if it's a moment of discovery. But for deep-tech founders, the journey is often much longer. Product-market fit doesn't appear overnight. It's built through years of research, experimentation, and conversations with customers. Before founding the company, Asad Tirmizi spent 14 years researching robotics systems, developing the technical foundations that would eventually become the company's product. What started as academic research later evolved into a commercial solution for manufacturers. Highlighst include: Impact of Robotics on Jobs and Industries (03:52), Transitioning from Research to Entrepreneurship (07:11), Validating the Business Idea (11:15), Finding the First Customer (17:02), Understanding Value Creation (27:46), And more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 3/5/26 | ![]() 418: The Startup Validation Playbook with Alexey Sapozhnikov | In this episode, Collin Stewart interviews Alexey Sapozhnikov, CEO of Andeavour, who shares insights on product-market fit, startup growth strategies, and the evolving AI landscape. Discover how to validate ideas, build lean teams, and navigate the build versus buy dilemma in cybersecurity and AI. The conversation concludes with a look at Turtl's future and the ongoing challenge of demonstrating ROI in content marketing. Highlighst include: Validating the Idea (06:01), Identifying Market Opportunities (09:14), Refining the Product and Pitch (11:32), Scaling Customer Acquisition (14:41), The Build vs. Buy Dilemma (21:51), and more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
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| 2/12/26 | ![]() 417: The Value of Founder Experience with Nick Mason | In this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast, Collin Stewart interviews Nick Mason, co-founder and CEO of Turtl, discussing the journey of finding product-market fit. They explore the origins of Turtl, the importance of customer feedback, the challenges of early-stage startups, and the evolving nature of product-market fit in a changing market. Nick shares insights on the significance of understanding customer needs, the dangers of being overly influenced by early customers, and the lessons learned from mistakes along the way. The conversation concludes with a look at Turtl's future and the ongoing challenge of demonstrating ROI in content marketing. Highlighst include: Finding Product-Market Fit (05:30), Early Customer Engagement and Revenue (12:21), Navigating Customer Demands: The Roadmap Dilemma (14:11), Learning from Mistakes: The Value of Experience (21:14), Recognizing Product-Market Fit: Signs of Success (27:07), and more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | ![]() 416: Scaling to $8M and 35 people with Imants Zudans | On this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast, Collin Stewart interviews Imants Zudans, ex-CEO and cofounder of Molport. Imants shares his origin story, how he went from zero to product-market fit, and what it took to scale Molport to $8M and 35 people, plus the brutally honest lessons he learned about sales, leadership, and keeping founders sane. Highlighst include: Building the Marketplace: From Idea to Execution (06:00), Establishing Trust with Suppliers (08:51), Innovative Marketing Strategies for Growth (11:57), Transitioning to a Scalable Business Model (18:02), And more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() 415: Navigating the AI Buzz with Arvind Ramasamy | In the AI gold rush, most startups chase hype. Few focus on solving real problems. On the Predictable Revenue Podcast, host Collin Stewart spoke with Arvind Ramasamy, founder of StaffAgent.AI, about what actually drives traction: listening to customers, iterating fast, and doing the hard work of founder-led sales. This post breaks down that conversation into clear, actionable lessons for founders building AI products and chasing product-market fit, without getting lost in the noise. Highlights include: Finding the First Customer: Networking and Validation (07:16), Pivoting for Success: Adapting to Market Needs (09:33), Pricing Strategies: Finding the Right Model (14:17), Learning from the Journey (17:52), Navigating Funding Challenges (20:50), And more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 1/15/26 | ![]() 414: Redefining Venture Sucess with Court Lorenzini | In this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast, host Collin Stewart interviews Court Lorenzini, the founding CEO of DocuSign and the founder of Founder Nexus. They discuss Lorenzini's journey from building DocuSign to creating a global organization aimed at enhancing the success rates of founders. Lorenzini emphasizes the importance of community and shared experiences among founders, arguing that the best guidance often comes from those who have been in the trenches themselves. He shares insights into Founder Nexus's long-term vision, which aims to democratize access to venture success and support founders regardless of their geographic location. Highlights include: Scaling Expertise and Community (18:39), Global Access and Support for Founders (23:21), Creating a Lasting Impact (27:49), and more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 12/11/25 | ![]() 413: Built on Feedback, Not Features with Keith Peiris | In this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast, host Collin Stewart interviews Keith Peiris, co-founder and CEO of Lightfield. He discusses the challenges faced in the early stages, the innovative strategies used for customer acquisition, and the importance of building strong relationships with early users. The conversation also delves into the significance of product market fit and the strategies employed during the launch of Lightfield. Keith outlines future plans for the platform, emphasizing the goal of becoming the go-to CRM for startups and small businesses, while also highlighting the need for continuous innovation in the CRM space. Highlights include: Finding the First Customers (06:52), Growth Through Word of Mouth (09:13), Creating Value Through Relationships (20:39), Understanding Product-Market Fit (26:04), and more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 11/27/25 | ![]() 412: Revolutionizing Fan Engagement with Jeff Kohn | In this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast, Collin Stewart interviews Jeffrey Kohn, co-founder and CEO of TopFan. They discuss Kohn's journey from working with tech giants to creating a platform that empowers artists to connect directly with their fans. The conversation delves into the challenges posed by Ticketmaster's monopoly, the importance of data ownership for artists, and innovative strategies for fan engagement. Kohn emphasizes the need for artists to build direct relationships with their fans to enhance revenue and improve the concert experience. Highlights include: Understanding the Direct-to-Fan Model (08:05), Artists' Struggles with Ticket Scalping (17:47), Challenging the Duopoly of Ticketing (20:44), Empowering Artists Through Data (25:54), and more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 11/6/25 | ![]() 411: The Challenge of Authentic Selling with Kunick Kapadia | In this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast, Collin Stewart interviews Kunick Kapadia, co-founder of Anova, as they discuss the journey of building a data analytics platform. They explore the importance of product market fit, learning from past mistakes, customer acquisition strategies, pricing strategies, and overcoming imposter syndrome. The conversation highlights the importance of honest feedback, the challenges of scaling a startup, and the significance of standing out in a crowded market. Highlights include: Validating Ideas: The Importance of Customer Feedback (03:04), Navigating Customer Development and POCs (09:54), Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Entrepreneurship (11:23), Pricing Strategies: Finding the Right Value (14:41), Finding a Unique Go-to-Market Strategy Finding a Unique Go-to-Market Strategy (19:55), And more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 10/30/25 | ![]() 410: Transforming Business Models with AJ Cassata | They tried to brute-force growth, more leads, more sequences, more hustle. It didn't stick. In this Predictable Revenue podcast, AJ Cassata sat down with host Collin Stewart to unpack why the model was wrong. AJ's pivot from coaching to done-for-you (DFY) tightened outcomes, stabilized onboarding, and made automation + AI actually compound. Highlights include: Challenges in the Cold Email Landscape (03:37), The Shift to Recurring Revenue Models (06:10), Leveraging Automation in Operations (11:19), Evaluating AI in Sales Development (19:20), The Future of AI in Business Development (22:08), and more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 10/23/25 | ![]() 409: A New Sales Paradigm with Adem Manderovic & George Coudounaris | In this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast, host Collin Stewart speaks with George Coudounaris and Adem Manderovic, co-founders of CRO School, about innovative approaches to sales and marketing. They discuss the challenges of scaling companies, the limitations of traditional sales playbooks, and the importance of building relationships first. The conversation delves into the concept of closed-circuit selling, market validation, and the need for alignment between sales and marketing teams. They also explore the future of outbound sales and the significance of understanding market dynamics. Highlights include: Understanding Closed Circuit Selling (03:17), Qualifying Opportunities Through Discovery (07:01), The Evolution of Cold Calling (09:55), The Pillars of Effective Selling (15:07), Aligning Sales and Marketing (19:27), Impact of Methodology on Client Success (27:02), And more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 9/25/25 | ![]() 408: From Prototype to Paycheck with Vinay Jayachand | In legacy markets, no one's asking for your product, and that's the point. In this episode of The Predictable Revenue Podcast, our host Collin talks with Vinay Jayachand, co-founder of HummingbirdEV, about building electric vehicles for commercial use in the mining and agriculture industries, where resistance to change is the norm. But this isn't about EVs. It's about what it takes to earn trust, find traction, and adapt fast in hard, skeptical markets. If you're a founder or operator chasing product-market fit in the real world, here's what to take with you. Highlights include: Prototyping and Customer Validation (11:05), Scaling and Expanding Customer Base (17:40), Realizing Product Market Fit and Future Directions (23:48), and more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 9/18/25 | ![]() 407: Your CRM is Lying to You with Patrick Thompson | Early-stage founders don't need dashboards and deal stages. They need sharper focus, faster feedback, and fewer distractions. On The Predictable Revenue Podcast, Collin Stewart sits down with Patrick Thompson, founder of Clarify, to talk about why most CRMs fail startups, how AI can actually help (if used right), and what it really takes to find product-market fit. Here are the key takeaways for any founder building a sales motion from scratch. Highlights include: Understanding the Evolution of CRMs (04:18), Customer Acquisition and Early Growth (13:06), Navigating Product Positioning and Market Fit (15:52), Establishing Repeatable Customer Acquisition (17:58), Recognizing Product Market Fit (19:56), And more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 9/11/25 | ![]() 406: From Idea to Execution with Jeffrey Paul | In this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast, host Collin Stewart interviews Jeffrey Paul, founder of Ziotag, a startup using AI to make video content more accessible and searchable. After a long hiatus, Jeff returned to a product that needed to be revalidated from the ground up. No shortcuts, no silver bullets, just founder-led work: talking to users, refining the pitch, and iterating toward product-market fit. Highlights include: Leveraging AI for Innovation (04:17), Early Traction and Networking Strategies (07:19), Realizing Product-Market Fit (12:13), Surprises and Challenges in the Journey (15:13), And more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 9/4/25 | ![]() 405: User Interviews in Startup Success with Sriharsha Guduguntla | In this episode of the Predictable Revenue podcast, Collin Stewart interviews Sriharsha "Sai" Guduguntla, co-founder of Hyperbound. They delve into what it truly takes to achieve product-market fit, from conducting 2,000 user interviews to leveraging AI for enhanced sales productivity. This post highlights the key lessons every early-stage founder needs to hear. Highlights include: The Journey of User Interviews (01:35), The Mechanics of Virality (09:22), Building a Sustainable Inbound Strategy (10:14), Avoiding the GPT Wrapper Trap (12:56), AI in Sales: Enhancing, Not Replacing Human Coaches (14:40), And more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights in Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 8/28/25 | ![]() 404: The Brutal Math of Product-Market Fit with Gil Quadros Flores | On the Predictable Revenue Podcast, host Collin Stewart sat down with Gil Quadros Flores, founder and CEO of CoGrader, to unpack the messy realities of building an EdTech startup. From identifying teachers' deepest pain points to navigating long sales cycles, Gil's story is a case study in how founder-led sales and an experimental mindset drive real traction. For early-stage founders, especially in education, the key takeaways are clear: prove the concept before chasing profit, build trust before scaling, and continue iterating as the market shifts. Highlights include: From Idea to Pre-Sales (06:37), Quantifying Pain and Market Needs (09:02), Pricing Strategies and Early Sales Insights (10:04), Recognizing Product-Market Fit (15:31), and more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights in Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
| 8/21/25 | ![]() 403: AI Startups Keep Forgetting This One Thing with Gemma Galdon Clavell | In AI, building great technology isn't enough. You can solve a real problem and still struggle to gain adoption. Why? Because Product-Market Fit in AI isn't just about function. It's about trust. That was the central theme in a recent conversation with Gemma Galdon-Clavell, founder of Eticas AI, and Collin Stewart. Their insights highlight why founders can't rely on old playbooks: Strong tech without trust still faces market reluctance. Compliance doesn't equal safety. Guardrails must be built in early. In immature markets, founder-led trust-building comes before scale. Referrals, not polite praise, are the real signal of PMF. Even good VC advice can kill you if it's mistimed. The message is simple: in AI, true PMF is fit plus trust. Highlights include: Adapting to Client Needs in AI Solutions (04:57), Guiding Clients Through Uncertainty (07:06), Evolving Customer Acquisition Strategies (08:02), The Importance of a Strong Management Team (10:21), Navigating VC Relationships (12:25), Marketing and Visibility Challenges (16:22), And more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights in Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies! | — | ||||||
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