Why Belief Is a Founder’s First Investment with Nomiki Petrolla
What if the most important thing you invest in as a founder isn’t money, code, or connections, but belief?
When Nomiki Petrolla’s six-week-old daughter was on a ventilator fighting for her life, she walked into her house from the hospital, handed her baby to her husband, and quit her job as head of product at an AI company. That moment changed everything.
After 15 years building products for other people, that crisis pushed her to bet on herself, and on the women who kept coming to her with ideas but no access. She launched a consultancy and helped 43 women build their first tech products in a single year, proving the problem was real: women with strong ideas had no clear path to build, test, or launch without technical skills, capital, or permission.
That momentum became Theanna, a platform now helping hundreds of women go from idea to revenue with AI-powered roadmaps, real community, and a repeatable path to traction.
This episode is about the moments that force reinvention, and why belief is the foundation of every founder’s journey.
What You’ll Learn
- AI as an Accelerator: Where AI truly speeds up execution, where it still falls short, and how Theanna uses Anthropic and GPT-based workflows to guide founders from idea to traction.
- The Real Startup Timeline: Why “move fast” doesn’t mean skipping the hard parts, and how patience, resilience, and community compound over time.
- Women, Access & the Gap: What happens when women receive less than 2% of venture capital, and how platforms like Theanna help close the gap by making early traction accessible.
- Belief as a Founder’s First Investment: Why starting before you feel ready is often the only way to break through, and how to know when to pivot, persevere, or push harder.
Nomiki’s story is a reminder that in the AI era, tools and community can democratize entrepreneurship — but it all starts with believing you can build something that didn’t exist before.
Learn More
Website [https://theanna.io] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nomikipetrolla/]
Uncomplicated: Humans vs. Machines is produced by Urban Podcasts [http://urbanpodcasts.co.uk].