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Serial Entrepreneur and Public Servant: Leading Like a Builder in Business and Government w/ Jared Polis, Governor of Colorado

38 min · 29. huhti 2026
jakson Serial Entrepreneur and Public Servant: Leading Like a Builder in Business and Government w/ Jared Polis, Governor of Colorado kansikuva

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In this episode of Outsider Inc., host Ian Hathaway sits down with Colorado Governor Jared Polis, a serial entrepreneur and Techstars co-founder who has spent his career blending founder instincts with public service. Jared shares how he built and exited multiple tech companies early, including BlueMountain and ProFlowers, and what those years taught him about capital, timing, and learning by doing. They also unpack how a founder mindset translates inside government, why Congress felt more like entrepreneurship than executive leadership, and how Jared approached policy like a builder. Along the way, Jared discusses accredited investor reform, why wealth is a poor proxy for competence, and the practical systems thinking behind Colorado's biggest moves, from universal preschool and insulin price caps to Bitcoin tax payments and criminal justice reform. The conversation is a rare look at what happens when a repeat founder brings startup operating principles into politics, and what outsiders can learn from it. Show Notes: (03:00) Early work ethic, risk tolerance, and learning in the deep end (07:00) Three exits before 30 and the pattern behind them (10:00) Co-founding Techstars and the early days of backing founders (14:00) Building and scaling ProFlowers and disintermediating the supply chain (16:00) Running for Congress and stepping into public service (20:00) Why Congress felt like entrepreneurship, not CEO leadership (22:00) Founder mindset in policy and the push to rethink "qualified investors" (23:00) Outcomes as governor, universal preschool, insulin caps, pardons, and more (19:00) Bitcoin for taxes and treating government like a system you can improve (32:00) Advice for first-time founders and why every new founder is an outsider (34:00) Beyond the Bio: Jared Polis ✅ Host: Ian Hathway - Co-Founder & Managing Partner, FOVC ✅ Guest: Jared Polis, Governor of Colorado; AIS; Blue Mountain; Proflowers; Techstars Produced by Spellbinder Media. Executive Produced by Bridge Five Ventures. Copyright ©️2026, Bridge Five Ventures, LLC, All rights reserved. Listen & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or at outsiderinc.substack.com.

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