Eric Ries

The Eric Ries Show

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Founder, entrepreneur, and best-selling author of The Lean Startup Eric Ries discusses how to build profitable companies for the long-term benefit of society. Ries talks with world-class technologists, thought leaders, executives, and others working to create a new ecosystem of trustworthy organizations with limitless potential for growth and a deep commitment to purpose. Together, they uncover the tools and methods to ensure the next generation of companies are designed to maximize human flourishing for generations.

Author

Eric Ries

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Business

Podcast website

www.ericriesshow.com

Latest episode

Jan 8, 2026

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Episodes

A Founder’s Guide to Pivoting Without Killing the Company | Misha Esipov 08.01.2026

Misha Esipov is the co-founder and CEO of Nova Credit. In this episode of The Eric Ries Show , I talk with Misha about what it takes to build a company inside one of the hardest parts of finance to break into. Misha immigrated to the United States from the Soviet Union as a child and watched his parents rebuild their lives from scratch. Years later, after a conventional path through math, finance,...

Escaping the Zero-Sum Economy: A New Model for Local Prosperity | Zita Cobb 11.12.2025

Zita Cobb grew up on Fogo Island, a remote fishing community off the coast of Newfoundland that operated for centuries without cash. Her childhood was shaped by a deep sense of place, the collapse of the inshore fishery, and a belief that communities survive through mutual care. When she left to study business, and later helped build JDS Uniphase into one of the most successful high-tech companies...

The Ultimate Guide for Creating Products People Trust | Seth Goldman (Honest Tea) 20.11.2025

Most companies scale by cutting corners. Seth Goldman built a brand by refusing to. Seth is one of the founders of Honest Tea, a longtime chair at Beyond Meat, and the cofounder of Just Ice Tea. His career has been defined by a belief that business can be a force for human and environmental good. From a thermos of tea brewed in his kitchen to national distribution and acquisition by Coca-Cola, he...

How the Former U.S. CTO Built a $3B Healthcare Company Powered by Love | Todd Park 06.11.2025

Most companies optimize for profit. Devoted Health was built to serve people. In this episode of The Eric Ries Show , I sit down with Todd Park, co-founder of Devoted Health and former U.S. Chief Technology Officer, to explore what it looks like to design a company for human flourishing at scale. Todd shares how Devoted earned one of the highest trust scores in the industry and how he and his brot...

The G.O.A.T.s of Kindness on Bootstrapping a Purpose-Driven Company | Dr. Brent Ridge & Josh Kilmer-Purcell 23.10.2025

Most companies talk about purpose. Beekman 1802 made it their operating system. In this episode of The Eric Ries Show, I sit down with Dr. Brent Ridge and Josh Kilmer-Purcell, co-founders of Beekman 1802, to explore how a small act of compassion grew into a multimillion-dollar skincare brand rooted in community and purpose. After losing their Manhattan jobs during the 2008 recession, Brent and Jos...

From Fired CEO to Billion-Dollar Exit: How Lukas Biewald Turned Failure into the Future of AI 09.10.2025

Lukas Biewald has been shaping the future of AI for nearly two decades. In this episode of The Eric Ries Show, we explore how his early passion for the board game Go, his hard-won lessons as a founder, and his focus on alignment and culture helped him build Weights & Biases into a trusted toolmaker in machine learning. In our conversation, we discuss:  • Lessons Lukas drew from Go about patter...

How to move beyond bureaucracy, not waste talent, and innovate faster | Michele Zanini & Gary Hamel 25.09.2025

Bureaucracy was once a breakthrough. Today, it’s become a costly drag on innovation, human potential, and business impact. In this episode of The Eric Ries Show , I sit down with Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini, authors of Humanocracy , to explore how organizations can move beyond outdated management models and unlock true human thriving. Hamel and Zanini have spent years researching and advising so...

From Blacksmith to Billionaire: The Making of Patagonia’s Ethos 11.09.2025

Patagonia has always been different. While so many companies lose their way when profits come before people, the planet, or even their own products, Patagonia continues to stay true to its values. In today’s episode of The Eric Ries Show , I speak with journalist David Gelles, author of Dirtbag Billionaire , his new book about founder Yvon Chouinard. We explore how Chouinard built Patagonia with a...

“AI Will Break the Internet” — Cloudflare CEO’s Big Prediction 28.08.2025

What if your company’s mission turned out to be bigger than you imagined? In this episode of The Eric Ries Show , I speak with Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare, now a $70 billion company defending 20% of all internet traffic. We trace how Cloudflare’s mission wasn’t declared at the start, but discovered through a series of principled decisions, from protecting journalists and activ...

Inside Vercel: The $3B giant that’s changed coding forever 07.08.2025

In this episode of The Eric Ries Show , I’m joined by Guillermo Rauch, CEO and founder of Vercel—a company powering the front end of the internet for brands like OpenAI, Nintendo, Chick-fil-A, and many more. Guillermo’s journey began far from Silicon Valley, in Argentina, where a Red Hat Linux CD changed the course of his life. We talk about how open source gave him a way in—and why he still belie...

How GitLab scaled to 30M users with transparency, remote work, and the ultimate employee handbook | Sid Sijbrandij 10.07.2025

In this episode of The Eric Ries Show, I’m joined by Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and Executive Chair of GitLab—one of the world’s most radically transparent and values-driven software companies. Sid shares how GitLab evolved from an open-source side project into a publicly traded DevOps platform, all while remaining deeply aligned with its values. From turning down a $10 million offer to maintainin...

Turning down $200 million and the big bets that led to powering 40% of the internet 20.06.2025

In this episode of The Eric Ries Show, I’m joined by Matt Mullenweg, CEO of Automattic and co-founder of WordPress, the open-source platform that now powers 43% of the internet. Recorded on the 20th anniversary of Automattic, our conversation is a deep dive into what it takes to build enduring companies on top of open infrastructure. We explore Matt’s open-source philosophy, why WordPress has stay...

The playbook for fixing toxic culture, pointless friction, and broken systems | Bob Sutton (Stanford, NYT bestselling author) 05.06.2025

In this episode of The Eric Ries Show , I’m joined by Bob Sutton, organizational psychologist and New York Times bestselling author of several influential books on leadership, behavior, and workplace culture, including his latest: The Friction Project. We explore insights from across his body of work, including real-world examples of large organizations that have figured out how to operate more ef...

The pitch that changed air travel forever: $3B in preorders, Richard Branson’s backing, and the return of supersonic flight | Blake Scholl (Boom Supersonic) 22.05.2025

What does it take to challenge a century-old status quo in aviation? In this episode of The Eric Ries Show, I sit down with Blake Scholl, Founder and CEO of Boom Supersonic, a company on a mission to bring back supersonic air travel—sustainably and affordably. Blake doesn’t come from aerospace. He’s a computer scientist and former Amazon engineer who sold his startup, Kima Labs, to Groupon. What h...

The Hidden Costs of Pay Inequality, And How Leading Companies are Solving It | Maria Colacurcio (Syndio) 01.05.2025

In this episode of The Eric Ries Show , I’m joined by Maria Colacurcio, Co-Founder and CEO of Syndio, a workplace equity analytics platform. Syndio helps companies close pay gaps and build high-trust organizations. Maria has had a long career in leadership, previously co-founding Smartsheet and serving as a senior leader at Starbucks, where she focused on global communications and social impact. I...

Lessons on co-founding Twitter, Medium and Blogger with Ev Williams 17.04.2025

In this episode of The Eric Ries Show , I sit down with Ev Williams—someone whose work has profoundly shaped the modern internet. Ev co-founded Twitter, created Medium, and before all that, built Blogger, the original blogging platform (and the one where my own blog, Startup Lessons Learned , still lives today). We cover a wide range of topics, but at the heart of our conversation is this: what do...

The playbook for building a business to $1M/month with 3 employees, hiring great leaders, and rejecting Silicon Valley’s rules | Jess Mah (Rahway) 10.04.2025

In this episode of The Eric Ries Show , I'm joined by Jess Mah, an extraordinary entrepreneur who launched her first six-figure business in middle school and went on to co-found more than 10 companies collectively valued at over $1 billion. Jess rose to public acclaim and earned a spot on Forbes' 30 Under 30 while privately facing the reality that her startup, inDinero, was far from profit...

The Hired CEO with Founder Mode | Marten Mickos (MySQL, HackerOne) 27.03.2025

In this episode of The Eric Ries Show , I sit down with Marten Mickos, a serial tech CEO who has been at the forefront of some of the most transformative moments in open-source technology. From leading MySQL through its groundbreaking journey to guiding HackerOne as a pioneering bug bounty platform, Marten's career is a masterclass in building innovative, trust-driven organizations. Our wide-r...

How To Raise $125M Pre-Revenue and Why Harder Can Be Easier | Celine Halioua (Loyal) 20.03.2025

In this episode of The Eric Ries Show, I'm joined by Celine Halioua, founder and CEO of Loyal, a groundbreaking biotech startup developing drugs to extend dogs' healthspan and lifespan. Celine's journey combines her passion for animals with a bold scientific mission that looks beyond pets to potentially transform human longevity as well. Our conversation explores: • Why ambitious, moonshot visions...

Inside UiPath’s $1.5B ARR Journey – Bootstrapping the company, hiring challenges, and the billion-dollar pivot (Daniel Dines) 13.03.2025

In this episode of The Eric Ries Show, I sit down with Daniel Dines, the Founder and CEO of UiPath, a company that started in robotic process automation (RPA) and is now making a bold shift into agentic AI. Dubbed “the boss of bots” by Forbes, Daniel has led UiPath from its humble beginnings to a $6.65 billion company that’s reshaping the future of automation. Daniel’s journey is anything but conv...

From Bootstrapping to $400 Million – The Hustle Behind Hipcamp with Alyssa Ravasio 27.02.2025

In this episode of The Eric Ries Show , I’m joined by Alyssa Ravasio, CEO and Founder of Hipcamp. Hipcamp is the platform that has revolutionized camping, with a mission to “get more people outside.” By making it easier for people to find camping on public lands—and then expanding to include private lands—Hipcamp significantly increased the supply of camping spots, making the outdoors more accessi...

MBA thinking killed my startup, lessons on losing 98% of users, and being fired as a co-founder | Gagan Biyani (Udemy and Maven) 20.02.2025

In today’s episode of The Eric Ries Show, I’m joined by Gagan Biyani, Co-Founder and CEO of Maven, a platform that’s redefining online education with cohort-based courses. Before Maven, Gagan co-founded Udemy, now one of the largest online education marketplaces, and Sprig, a meal delivery startup. Gagan started his entrepreneurial journey at just 21, and along the way, he’s experienced both big w...

Lessons on creating a $17 billion learning company, going viral with an owl, and ditching short-term thinking with Luis von Ahn (Duolingo) 10.02.2025

In today’s episode of The Eric Ries Show , I am joined by Luis von Ahn, CEO and co-founder of Duolingo.  With Duolingo, his mission was simple: make language learning accessible to everyone—not to build a for-profit company. Fast forward to today, and Duolingo has grown into a $17 billion business with a reported 90% of the online daily active users in the language learning market.  In our convers...

He turned down $11 billion, here’s why | Craig Newmark (Craigslist Founder) 06.02.2025

In this episode of The Eric Ries Show , I sit down with Craig Newmark, the founder of Craigslist—one of the internet’s most influential platforms. Despite its massive impact, Craigslist has remained intentionally minimalist, resisting the hyper-monetization strategies common in tech. Craig attributes his success to being in the right place at the right time, but his story reveals a deeper truth: a...

Redefining Education in the Age of AI with Amir Nathoo (Outschool) 30.01.2025

In this episode of The Eric Ries Show, I’m joined by Amir Nathoo, Co-Founder and CEO of Outschool, an education platform offering live online classes for K-12 learners. Amir’s own childhood inspired Outschool—while he went to traditional schools, his parents always encouraged his self-driven coding projects at home. Outschool is about empowering kids to take control of their learning and building...

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