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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 37 MIN

Brandon Gerson: “Take a Walk Before You Say Something You’ll Regret”

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Brandon Gerson has built companies, advised founders, and now helps turn university innovation into real-world ventures. But underneath the resume is a quieter tension—how to balance ambition with being a present husband and father, how to build at scale without losing yourself at home. This conversation opens in that space between success and self-awareness, where the stakes aren’t just financial—they’re personal.At one point, Brandon shares a simple rule that’s carried him through both business and marriage: take a walk. It sounds small, but it marks a turning point in how he navigates conflict, pressure, and the collision between work and life. Instead of reacting, he creates space. That same instinct shows up in how he evaluates founders—pausing long enough to listen deeply, ask better questions, and say the hard thing when it matters.What unfolds is a deeper look at how judgment, intuition, and honesty shape leadership. Brandon talks about backing people over products, balancing vision with realism, and the tension between being “the kite” and “the rock.” He doesn’t pretend to have it all figured out. Instead, he offers a grounded perspective on building something meaningful while staying accountable to the people closest to you.At a time when technology is accelerating faster than most people can adapt, this conversation feels especially relevant. It’s not about chasing the future—it’s about staying human inside it.What You’ll Learn• Why stepping away in moments of tension can change the outcome of relationships• How great founders balance vision (“the kite”) with execution (“the rock”)• What experienced investors actually look for beyond the pitch• The role of radical candor—and how to give honest feedback without shutting people down• Why listening is one of the most undervalued skills in leadership• How AI will reshape work—and what separates those who adapt from those who fall behind• A practical way to think about risk, ambition, and regret over the long termAbout Brandon GersonBrandon Gerson is an entrepreneur and venture builder with deep experience in startups, marketing, and early-stage investing. He is currently helping lead a venture studio model that pairs university innovation with experienced operators to bring ideas to market. His work sits at the intersection of business, technology, and human decision-making.About Extraordinary StoriesExtraordinary Stories explores the ideas, people, and experiences that shape extraordinary lives.Hosts Forbes Shannon, Christine Butler, and Aaron Bare sit down with entrepreneurs, thinkers, creators, and leaders to uncover the moments that changed how they see the world.

Brandon Gerson has built companies, advised founders, and now helps turn university innovation into real-world ventures. But underneath the resume is a quieter tension—how to balance ambition with being a present husband and father, how to build at scale without losing yourself at home. This conversation opens in that space between success and self-awareness, where the stakes aren’t just financial—they’re personal.At one point, Brandon shares a simple rule that’s carried him through both business and marriage: take a walk. It sounds small, but it marks a turning point in how he navigates conflict, pressure, and the collision between work and life. Instead of reacting, he creates space. That same instinct shows up in how he evaluates founders—pausing long enough to listen deeply, ask better questions, and say the hard thing when it matters.What unfolds is a deeper look at how judgment, intuition, and honesty shape leadership. Brandon talks about backing people over products, balancing vision with realism, and the tension between being “the kite” and “the rock.” He doesn’t pretend to have it all figured out. Instead, he offers a grounded perspective on building something meaningful while staying accountable to the people closest to you.At a time when technology is accelerating faster than most people can adapt, this conversation feels especially relevant. It’s not about chasing the future—it’s about staying human inside it.What You’ll Learn• Why stepping away in moments of tension can change the outcome of relationships• How great founders balance vision (“the kite”) with execution (“the rock”)• What experienced investors actually look for beyond the pitch• The role of radical candor—and how to give honest feedback without shutting people down• Why listening is one of the most undervalued skills in leadership• How AI will reshape work—and what separates those who adapt from those who fall behind• A practical way to think about risk, ambition, and regret over the long termAbout Brandon GersonBrandon Gerson is an entrepreneur and venture builder with deep experience in startups, marketing, and early-stage investing. He is currently helping lead a venture studio model that pairs university innovation with experienced operators to bring ideas to market. His work sits at the intersection of business, technology, and human decision-making.About Extraordinary StoriesExtraordinary Stories explores the ideas, people, and experiences that shape extraordinary lives.Hosts Forbes Shannon, Christine Butler, and Aaron Bare sit down with entrepreneurs, thinkers, creators, and leaders to uncover the moments that changed how they see the world.

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