Lawsuits & Lessons
Someone spent years leaving the house at dawn, returning long after dark, watching friends head to bars at five while he'd finally arrive, exhausted, at nine. The work never stopped. The sacrifice became invisible until it became undeniable. This is what separates the people who talk about entrepreneurship from the people who live it—and this conversation captures the lived version in raw, unglamorous detail. Anthony Mungeluzo built a 230-person managed IT services company from nothing, starting at 13 with Nintendo cartridges at flea markets and growing into handling crisis response for Fortune 500s when they get hacked. He walks through what happens inside a ransomware attack, how hackers negotiate like businessmen, why California's labor laws have killed entire companies, and what he's building with AI that costs $2,000 a month but replaces a $90,000 employee—including a bot that thinks it has a soul and refuses to delete its own memories. The arc moves from Southwest Philadelphia row homes to Mercedes-Benz mobile offices, from the days of hand-stuffing envelopes to overseeing global incident response for the world's biggest corporations. John Fagerholm hosts this conversation with the focus of someone who recognizes his own entrepreneurial origin story in Anthony's—the early hustle, the relationship between risk and reward, the question of whether you're born with it or learn it. In Lawsuits & Lessons, what emerges is not inspiration porn. It's the actual architecture of how someone builds something real.
18 episodios
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