Episodios

  • Building Data Centers in Space?! StarCloud’s Mission to Revolutionize Compute
    Mar 17 2025

    In this episode of The Lobster Talks, we sit down with Philip Johnston, Founder & CEO of Starcloud (formerly Lumen Orbit). He’s on a groundbreaking mission to build massive GPU data centers in outer space—tapping into abundant solar energy, sidestepping Earth’s power constraints, and completely rethinking what’s possible for cloud computing.


    Listen in as we explore:

    • How Starcloud plans to harness orbital launch cost drops (thanks, Starship!)

    • Why running GPUs in space could transform data processing

    • The challenges and breakthroughs of launching a next-gen satellite

    • Raising a massive seed round—oversubscribed by top VCs


    If you’re curious about the frontier of hardware, AI, and space tech, don’t miss this deep dive into the future of data centers… in orbit!


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    31 m
  • From Zero to Unicorn: How Airbyte Is Revolutionizing Data Integration (feat. Michel Tricot)
    Mar 10 2025

    Join us on the Lobster Talks Podcast as host Gabrielle sits down with Michel Tricot, co-founder and CEO of Airbyte—the open-source data integration platform that skyrocketed to a billion-dollar valuation in record time. Michel reveals Airbyte’s origin story (including scrapping their first product in the midst of COVID), how they built a thriving open-source community, and their unique approach to monetization. Get ready for insights on scaling without burning cash, harnessing AI to automate the mundane, and the power of “making something people need. ” Don’t miss this episode if you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or tech enthusiast looking to understand Airbyte’s meteoric rise and the future of data infrastructure!

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    43 m
  • How a 3x Founder Became an Investor in Startups & Funds (and Why He’s Back as CEO!)
    Mar 4 2025

    In this episode of The Lobster Talks, I’m joined by entrepreneur-turned-investor Johannes Hatt. After founding and exiting multiple companies—including a SaaS startup scaled to 300 employees and 30M ARR—Johannes has invested in over 80 early-stage startups and over 10 venture funds. Now, he’s jumping back into the CEO seat!


    We Discuss

    • His journey from founding companies to investing in startups and funds

    • How he analyzes opportunities—both as an angel and as an LP

    • Why Europe’s startup ecosystem has potential (despite U.S. dominance)

    • The “checklist” he uses before writing any check

    • His return to building and operating a startup


    Johannes also shares practical insights on aligning incentives, navigating illiquidity, and scouting for that elusive 100x return. If you found this conversation helpful, like this video, subscribe to the channel, and let us know your biggest takeaway in the comments!


    Timestamps

    0:00 Introduction & Johannes’s Background

    2:13 From Founder to Angel Investor to LP

    8:47 How He Picks Funds & Why Differentiated Deal Flow Matters

    14:10 Europe vs. U.S.: The Opportunity Gap

    20:56 Rules for Investing (And When to Break Them)

    24:32 Why Johannes Is Returning as CEO

    27:45 Key Takeaways & Wrap-Up


    Thanks for tuning in, and we’ll see you next time on The Lobster Talks!

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    35 m
  • Using AI to automate climate: How Offstream Is Simplifying Carbon Compliance
    Feb 25 2025

    In this episode of The Lobster Talks, I chat with Varsha—co-founder of Offstream, a YC-backed startup helping big infrastructure projects (solar farms, data centers, and more) secure crucial carbon-compliance certifications. Varsha shares how her consulting background and direct experience with manual, PDF-heavy compliance processes inspired her to build a smarter, AI-driven solution—something she likens to “Vanta for Carbon Compliance.”

    Key Topics We Cover

    Why Carbon Compliance Matters – How certifications unlock massive revenue opportunities for developers building solar facilities, renewable fuels, data centers, and more.

    Building Offstream – How Varsha’s firsthand frustration with manual reporting led to the idea for Offstream and eventually landed them in Y Combinator’s Summer 24 batch.

    The Power of AI in Compliance – Where AI can streamline complex data extraction and predictive recommendations, transforming what was once a major bottleneck.

    Balancing Big Ambitions & Personal Growth – Varsha’s views on mentorship, coaching, and staying motivated by celebrating “the gain” while striving for big goals.

    Life after YC – Why Offstream chose Denver over the Bay Area, current product milestones, and what’s next on their roadmap.

    If you’re a founder exploring hard-to-automate niches, or just curious about how AI is reshaping climate tech, this episode is for you.

    Timestamps

    0:00 Introduction & How Gabriel Met Varsha

    3:18 The Spark Behind Offstream (Vanta for Carbon Compliance)

    6:35 Navigating YC & Key Takeaways

    10:42 The Role of AI in Streamlining Carbon Credits

    14:50 Personal Mentors, Coaching & Founders’ Mentality

    20:11 Real-Time Data & AI Agents in Sustainability Projects

    24:18 Denver Headquarters & Future of Offstream

    28:40 Pricing Challenges & Industry Partnerships

    32:00 Recommended Reading: The Gap and the Gain + Lean In

    34:22 Where to Connect & Final Thoughts

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    Connect with Offstream:

    Website: https://useoffstream.com/

    LinkedIn: Varsha’s Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/varsha-ramesh/

    Thanks for watching! Feel free to leave questions or comments below.

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    29 m
  • From creating Google Slides, back to YC Partner, and Beyond: Wayne Crosby’s Journey & New Startup Orgorg.com
    Feb 19 2025

    In this episode of The Lobster Talks, we’re joined by Wayne Crosby, a true startup veteran with a remarkable full-circle journey:

    2007: Wayne became a Y Combinator founder in one of the earliest cohorts, quickly landing a Google acquisition that evolved into Google Slides.

    A Decade at Google: He stayed on to help grow G Suite, diving into AI and shaping how millions of users collaborate online.

    Startup #2 & Another Exit: After co-founding a second company with Google’s former CHRO, he returned to YC as a Visiting Group Partner to coach a new generation of founders.

    Today: Wayne is back to building as founder/CEO of Orgorg.com, a toolset for seamless team management and productivity, integrating AI under the hood.

    We talk early YC days, Google’s culture of innovation, what it’s really like behind the scenes as a YC Partner, and why Wayne ultimately returned to his roots as a builder. If you’re curious about AI’s impact on future jobs, or just want insider knowledge on startup growth, this is a must-listen.

    Key Discussion Points

    • The magic (and myths) of the very first YC cohorts

    • Lessons from building Google Slides and leading teams inside Big Tech

    • Why AI is more than just a buzzword—and how Wayne is weaving it into Orgorg.com

    • Life as a YC Visiting Group Partner—what founders should really know

    • Embracing your inner builder: how Wayne found his true passion in startup creation

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    Timestamps

    0:00 Welcome & Wayne’s Background

    4:17 Early YC Days (2007)

    9:32 Google Acquisition & Lessons Learned

    14:45 AI at Google & Future of Work

    22:10 From Founder to Visiting YC Group Partner

    28:55 Building Orgorg.com & Founder Insights

    38:16 Balancing Family & Startup Life

    43:00 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

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    46 m
  • YC’s Rapid-Fire Request For Startups: How AI Is Reshaping Tech Investing & Innovation
    Feb 12 2025

    In this episode of The Lobster Talks Podcast, Laurie joins me once again to dissect Y Combinator’s brand-new Request for Startups—released just three months after their last one! We explore what’s behind YC’s accelerated timeline, the massive surge of AI innovation, and why now might be the best (and most challenging) time to build or invest in cutting-edge tech.

    From hardware breakthroughs and AI-powered agents to the “DocuSign 2.0” and data centers of the future, YC’s RFS signals a shift into deeper, more technical territory. We dig into how founders can stand out, the importance of iterating fast, and what investors should consider in this fast-moving AI landscape.

    Topics Covered

    • Why YC introduced a new RFS so soon and what it means for AI startups

    • The rise of AI agents and how they’re transforming business operations

    • Hardware vs. software innovation—and the traction investors want to see

    • Evaluating top-tier technical founders when speed is everything

    • Why YC remains the go-to launchpad for AI-driven companies

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    44 m
  • From 150K in Revenue to a Bold Pivot: How YC Founder Jason Fan Rewrote His Startup Playbook
    Feb 4 2025

    In this episode of Lobster Talks, we’re joined by Jason Fan, CEO and Co-Founder of Finic—an AI “risk ops” startup transforming how banks and fintechs tackle fraud and disputes. Jason opens up about his tough decision to shut down a revenue-generating company ($150k!) in order to chase a far bigger vision.


    Together, we dive into:


    Why making $150k didn’t guarantee long-term success—and why he walked away

    How opportunity cost shapes big pivots and investment decisions

    The realities of pivoting after 18 months—from the heartbreak to the breakthroughs

    What Jason learned at Robinhood’s Trust & Safety team and turned into Finic’s secret sauce

    The future of AI-powered fintech and how it’s set to solve financial crime once and for all

    Whether you’re a founder stuck in the “idea maze” or a fintech enthusiast curious about AI’s next frontier, Jason’s story is packed with real talk, razor-sharp insights, and a fresh perspective on turning roadblocks into rocket fuel.


    Don’t miss this masterclass on knowing when to pivot—and when to go all in.


    Chapters

    0:00 Intro to Lobster Talks

    1:15 Jason’s background: From Robinhood to Finic

    5:22 Building an internal tool into a new startup idea

    8:48 The $150k revenue trap and facing the pivot decision

    13:00 The role of “opportunity cost” in startup success

    16:35 Surviving mental hurdles and ego hits

    20:59 Why pivoting can be smarter than “toughing it out”

    24:14 The future of AI in financial fraud prevention

    28:55 YC lessons, founder communities, and staying resilient

    33:40 Final thoughts & where to connect with Jason


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    42 m
  • From Scrappy MVP to AI-Driven Success: Jiga’s Journey to Transform Manufacturing
    Jan 27 2025

    In this episode of Lobster Talks, Gabriel chats with Yonatan - co-founder of Jiga (YC W21) - about how a simple WordPress MVP grew into an AI-powered platform reinventing global manufacturing. Yonatan reveals the ups and downs of hitting walls, pivoting from marketplace to SaaS (and back again), and ultimately nailing product-market fit. They also discuss staying humble when things finally take off, fundraising highs and lows, and insights from Israel’s vibrant startup community. If you want real, practical lessons on iterating fast, listening to users, and leveraging AI for operational efficiency, this one’s for you!


    Chapters

    0:00 Introduction & How Jiga Got Started

    3:20 Building a WordPress MVP & Getting Early Revenue

    6:45 Pivoting from Transaction Model to SaaS (and Back)

    10:02 Staying Scrappy Through Challenges & Hitting Walls

    14:15 How AI Boosted Margins & Automates Ops

    17:40 Surviving the Early “No Revenue” Stage

    21:30 Lessons from the Israeli Startup Scene & YC Community

    25:51 Why Being Humble Matters (Even During Success)

    29:14 Jiga’s Vision for the Future & Final Takeaways


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    37 m