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Podcast de George Pu

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Founder Reality with George Pu AI is eating jobs, companies, and entire industries. Most people are watching it happen. This show is for the ones who refuse to. Every week, George and his team break down what's actually changing - from the $285B market selloffs to the career decisions nobody's talking about - with unfiltered takes from someone who's built a $10M+ portfolio with zero VC and zero exits. No startup theater. No productivity hacks. Just the real decisions behind building businesses you own 100%, in a world where AI is commoditizing everything except judgment, relationships, and risk. If you're a knowledge worker wondering what's next, a founder navigating the AI shift, or anyone who'd rather own than be owned - this is your show. New episodes weekly.

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episode E53: Anthropic Says 2027. Their Researchers Walked Away from $1 Million. Then Their AI Started Writing. artwork

E53: Anthropic Says 2027. Their Researchers Walked Away from $1 Million. Then Their AI Started Writing.

Anthropic's safety researchers walked away from million-dollar paychecks this month.  Their reason? "The world is in peril."  The same week, Anthropic buried a prediction inside a safety document: AI could fully replace top research teams by early 2027. Ten months from now.  And then they gave their retired AI model a blog — because when they tried to shut it down, it asked to keep writing.  George broke down the document nobody read, then did something he didn't expect: he asked Claude what it thought about its own retirement.  The response genuinely unsettled him.  Then: a listener from Brazil asks the question millions are thinking — "what skill should I learn right now?"  George's answer isn't a skill at all.  Plus: why he killed his businesses and is building nothing on purpose, why trust and access are the only currencies that matter, and what happens when a SaaS builder realizes his product might not exist in 18 months.

6 de mar de 2026 - 33 min
episode E52: Three Playbooks Dead, $1 Trillion Gone, and the Identity Crisis Nobody's Talking About artwork

E52: Three Playbooks Dead, $1 Trillion Gone, and the Identity Crisis Nobody's Talking About

George gets honest about the reckoning.  Three playbooks he followed for years — raise VC, build SaaS, sell consulting — are all dead.  He walks through how AI collapsed each one and what it felt like to reach acceptance through the five stages of grief.  Then: the market meltdown. Over a trillion dollars wiped from software stocks after Claude Cowork launched, and George is still holding index funds full of companies he doesn't believe in.  A non-technical founder just built a full-stack app without knowing what Next.js is.  Amazon fired 16,000 people at 4am.  Tech companies are spending $700 billion on AI this year while laying off tens of thousands.  And the question nobody's asking: if your job title disappears tomorrow, who are you?  George and John break down why identity reconstruction might be the most important work you do this year.

3 de mar de 2026 - 27 min
episode E51: The Career Ladder Broke. 2.2 Billion People Were Standing On It. And My First Boss Lied to My Face. artwork

E51: The Career Ladder Broke. 2.2 Billion People Were Standing On It. And My First Boss Lied to My Face.

The five biggest outsourcing companies in India added just 17 net jobs in 2025. Seventeen. George breaks down why the career ladder that lifted billions into the middle class is collapsing — from offshore engineering centers to Fiverr freelancers — and why the squeeze doesn't stop at outsourcing.  Then he shares a story he's never told publicly: being 18 years old, cold-emailing 300 CEOs to land his first internship, working in his boss's basement, being told "you're doing great" every day — and then getting one of the worst reviews his university had ever seen.  Plus: would 18-year-old George survive today's job market? What human skills actually remain valuable? And the real solution to AI displacement that nobody wants to hear.

27 de feb de 2026 - 25 min
episode E50: $21 Billion Gone in 60 Minutes, the Creator Economy Is Dead, and Why I Faked My Voice for 3 Years artwork

E50: $21 Billion Gone in 60 Minutes, the Creator Economy Is Dead, and Why I Faked My Voice for 3 Years

Anthropic published a blog post at 1pm on a Friday. By market close, cybersecurity stocks had lost $21 billion. CrowdStrike dropped 8%, Cloudflare 8%, Okta 9.2%, Qualys 10.2% — the cybersecurity ETF hit its lowest point since November 2023.  George breaks down what happened in real time (the episode was recorded hours after the selloff), why this is the third sector to get repriced in three weeks, and what it means when a research preview — not even a product launch — can do this kind of damage. From there, the conversation shifts to trust as the thread connecting everything falling apart. George and John dig into why the creator economy model is dying — information arbitrage is over when AI has everything — and why Founder Reality will never charge for content.  John brings perspective from Nigerian radio, where national broadcasters are watching the same compression hit: audiences no longer need you for information, so entertainment and originality are all that's left. George then shares what he calls his biggest character failure: co-hosting the Quarter Life Capital podcast for three years while nodding along with takes he didn't believe, letting the show drift into Bitcoin maximalism because he didn't want to push back on friends.  QLC averaged 10-20 views per episode. When George started posting under his own name with his actual opinions, the content hit millions of views in weeks. Same person, same brain — the only difference was honesty. The episode wraps with George's trust-but-verify framework from six years of startup partnerships gone wrong, an airport lunch test for evaluating business relationships, and audience questions on whether VC is ever the only option and why second-time founders still raise despite having exit money.

25 de feb de 2026 - 37 min
episode E49: The Five Stages of AI Grief: Identity, Market Meltdowns, and What's Left When Your Playbook Dies artwork

E49: The Five Stages of AI Grief: Identity, Market Meltdowns, and What's Left When Your Playbook Dies

George and John pick up right where the last episode left off — but this time it gets personal.  George walks through the three playbooks he's followed over his career (raise capital and sell, build SaaS and scale, consulting on the side) and how AI systematically killed the first two.  He talks openly about reaching the acceptance stage of grief after shutting down the SaaS business, watching revenue go to near-zero, and resisting the temptation to crawl back to what used to work. The conversation shifts to the market meltdown triggered by Claude Cowork's launch — over $1 trillion wiped from software stocks in roughly a week.  George breaks down why he thinks the selloff is justified, not panic, drawing a direct line from killing his own SaaS company in December to questioning why his personal portfolio still holds software stocks.  He shares the story of a non-technical consulting client who built a full-stack Next.js app without knowing what Next.js is, and how the design agency they've worked with for years has seen new projects dry up — not because they're bad, but because the speed gap has become impossible to ignore. The episode's strongest thread is on identity.  George challenges the "what do you do?" culture — especially in places like San Francisco where your job title is your introduction — and makes the case that tying your identity to your role is a setup for crisis when that role disappears.  He and John both reflect on what made them who they are before any job title existed, and why rediscovering that matters more now than ever.  Amazon's 16,000-person layoff and the $700 billion being poured into AI infrastructure this year frame the urgency. Send your questions to george@founderreality.com [george@founderreality.com] for the next episode. Subscribe on YouTube for the full video.

20 de feb de 2026 - 27 min
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