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A new 2026 podcast where Brown Tech Daddy interviews successful people from around the world. Brown Tech Daddy is a former Microsoft Software Engineer and Product Manager. He currently works at tech startups in the Silicon Valley. Follow him @browntechdaddy on youtube, instagram, and tiktok. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@browntechdaddy Insta: https://www.instagram.com/browntechdaddy Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@browntechdaddy

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jakson Why He Quit Google to Build a $3M Startup (YC Changed Everything) kansikuva

Why He Quit Google to Build a $3M Startup (YC Changed Everything)

Vignesh Rajmohan left a job at Google X, got into Y Combinator, raised $3.1M, and landed on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, all while building robots for the dirtiest, most unglamorous industry you can imagine. This is the unfiltered story of what it actually takes.We get into why he left Google, what Y Combinator doesn't tell you before you apply, why most founders build the wrong thing, and whether he ever regrets walking away from the stability of big tech.If you're at a stable job, dreaming about starting a startup, and wondering if now is the right time ... this one's for you. Founder of One: If you want to grow your startup and acquire your first 100 customers, you can get started for free at https://founderofone.com. We generate the best scroll-stopping social posts that will drive users to your door. Chapters (00:00) Intro (01:02) Should you quit your 9-5 job to start a company? (04:08) The problem in manufacturing nobody wants to solve (07:44) Why Google Shut Down Their Robotics Division (08:50) What makes a startup idea actually worth pursuing (14:24) Carnegie Mellon University’s impact on his life (17:25) What Carnegie Mellon Gets Wrong About Success (18:37) What a Startup Internship Taught Him That Google Couldn't (21:24) Is 2026 the Best Time to Start a Company? (24:30) How They Got Into YC With No Business Formed (25:21) Michael Seibel's Advice: "Stop Coding. Get a Contract First." (26:40) What a Day Inside Y Combinator Actually Looks Like (30:23) Hot take: the most overrated part of Y Combinator (32:05) Advice for people dreaming of getting into YC (35:35) Raising millions of dollars after YC (38:11) The Most Unhinged Thing He's Done to Land a Customer (40:36) How to get your first 100 customers (41:49) Does he regret leaving Google? (His honest answer)(44:05) The Forbes 30 Under 30 Story (45:51) Where to find Vignesh (46:42) I forgot we were recording #ycombinator #startups #google #founders #entrepreneurship #robotics #venturecapital #Forbes30Under30 #techjobs #quitjob About Vignesh: Co-Founder and CTO of Pivot Robotics, building automation for manufacturing. Where to find me: @browntechdaddy on youtube, instagram, and tiktok. Subscribe if you enjoy conversations about tech careers, startups, productivity, or just life in general :) DISCLAIMER The views and opinions expressed in this content are my personal opinions and they do not reflect the views, opinions, or endorsements of the company that I work at. This podcast was filmed in March 2026 and inspired by Dwarkesh Patel.

22. touko 2026 - 47 min
jakson He Had the Perfect Tech Career - Then Walked Away kansikuva

He Had the Perfect Tech Career - Then Walked Away

My friend Srinath might be the most interesting person I know. Aerospace engineer. Pilot. Flight instructor. Former software engineer. And now, med student on his way to becoming a doctor. We sat down for the very first episode of my podcast and I just let him talk. What came out was one of the most fascinating career journeys I've ever heard: from growing up as a first-gen Indian-American kid in Seattle, getting inspired by a Boeing factory tour at age 6, to soloing a plane at 16 and getting his pilot license at 18, all while planning a path to medicine on the side. We got into a lot: what it's actually like to walk away from a software engineering career, the brutal honesty of med school, the pressure Indian families put on their kids (and what happens when your kid wants to be both an engineer and a doctor), and the real conversation about money. How much money is enough, and when does chasing a higher number stop moving the needle on your actual life? If you've ever felt like you're "supposed" to be on one life track but couldn't stop thinking about another one, then this episode is for you. Chapters (0:00) - Indian parents' expectations (1:02) - Growing up in Seattle & the Boeing Factory (3:26) - Learning to fly a real plane in high school (5:22) - How a broken arm made him want to be a doctor (6:38) - Can you really become a doctor after engineering? (9:27) - Landing the software engineering job during COVID (18:22) - Was college worth it to become a software engineer? (20:31) - Day-to-day as a software engineer (28:59) - Being awarded a patent due to his engineering inventions (38:10) - Do you miss being a software engineer? (41:12) - Doctor vs. engineer, which is more stressful? (45:42) - Do doctors use ChatGPT to provide care to patients? (51:37) - Will AI replace doctors? (57:37) - How did being a software engineer influence your medical career? (1:01:04) - Day-to-day as a medical student (1:04:58) - Why Family Practice is the best specialty for doctors (1:09:29) - How many hours a week do doctors work? (1:10:47) - Are patients getting scammed by hospitals and health insurance? (1:19:48) - Is the U.S. healthcare system actually broken? (1:23:29) - Which country has the best healthcare system? (1:24:19) - Did Luigi Mangione have any impact on the healthcare industry (1:26:58) - Who determines a medical resident’s salary? (1:28:34) - How has money influenced your career decisions and life path? (1:29:40) - What advice would you give your 15-year-old self? (1:32:33) - What is the worst advice you commonly hear in tech and medicine? (1:35:31) - If money didn’t matter, what would you do with your life? (1:37:51) - Where do you see yourself in 5 years? (1:38:36) - What’s your lifelong goal? (1:39:14) - Can anybody become a pilot? Follow me @browntechdaddy on youtube, instagram, and tiktok. youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@browntechdaddy insta: https://www.instagram.com/browntechdaddy tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@browntechdaddy DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this content are my personal opinions and they do not reflect the views or endorsements of the company that I work at

15. maalis 2026 - 1 h 41 min
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