Leap Forward

Leap Forward

David Rusenko interviews the founders of companies like Airbnb, Y Combinator, and Twitch, alongside the people who first believed in them. A mom. An early boss. A college roommate. Together, they reveal the intimate, unpolished stories of how successful companies actually get built, and why it rarely looks the way you might expect.

Bobbie: Laura Modi & Her Mentor
Leap ForwardMay 13, 2026x
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00:41:5957.69 MB

Bobbie: Laura Modi & Her Mentor

It’s common for a tech startup employee to start their own tech startup. It’s rarer for a startup employee to go on to build a baby formula company. When Laura Modi showed up at Walgreens at 11pm to buy baby formula for the first time, she felt ashamed and afraid. So she started a company that didn'...

Plug: Jimmy Douglas & His First Investor
Leap ForwardApril 29, 2026x
5
00:33:1045.58 MB

Plug: Jimmy Douglas & His First Investor

Jimmy Douglas didn’t learn how to fundraise in business school. He learned it at 14, selling vacuum cleaners on commission to help pay the bills after his father - an entrepreneur who once ran a semiconductor company - passed away. In this episode, Jimmy tells the story of growing up on a Christmas ...

Segment: Peter Reinhardt & His College Roommate And Cofounder
Leap ForwardApril 15, 2026x
4
00:45:3762.67 MB

Segment: Peter Reinhardt & His College Roommate And Cofounder

Peter Reinhardt co-founded the analytics firm Segment, and built it into a company that sold for $3.2 billion. But before it worked, everything else they tried didn’t. In this episode, Peter and his co-founder, Calvin French-Owen, share their humbling story of finding product-market fit: hospital pa...

Airbnb: Nathan Blecharczyk & Their First Advisor
Leap ForwardApril 01, 2026x
3
00:42:4458.72 MB

Airbnb: Nathan Blecharczyk & Their First Advisor

Nathan Blecharczyk turned a social experiment into Airbnb: a company that would remake travel. But first, it had to survive. Before it reshaped an industry, Airbnb looked like an idea that shouldn’t work. In this episode, Nathan retraces the moments that almost killed the company: convincing people ...

Mercury: Immad Akhund & His Mom
Leap ForwardMarch 25, 2026x
2
00:42:1558.06 MB

Mercury: Immad Akhund & His Mom

After more than a decade of mixed success with tech startups, Immad Akhund decided to try something even harder: starting a bank. Today, Mercury is valued at $3.5 billion and serves thousands of startups. But the road to get there was long and rocky. Immad shares how moving from Pakistan to the U.K....