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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 1H 1M

She exited in 18 months, then walked away to find stillness

from AI for Founders with Ryan Estes · host aiforfounders.co

If stillness is the source of your best decisions, why is your calendar built like it is trying to kill it?Be honest.When was the last time your biggest breakthrough happened in a meeting?Not a brainstorm. Not a sprint. Not a Slack war.I’m talking about the idea that actually changed your trajectory. The hire you finally understood. The product pivot that suddenly made sense.It probably happened in the car.On a walk.On a random Thursday when you ditched work and went snowboarding.And yet your calendar looks like a competitive sport. Back-to-backs. Fifteen minute blocks. “Quick sync.” “Fast follow.” “Rapid alignment.”Alignment with what? Exhaustion?Here’s the uncomfortable truth.Most founders are not blocked by strategy. They’re blocked by noise. And now we’re adding AI to the noise.Welcome to AI for Founders, I’m Ryan Estes.Today you’re going to learn how a builder thinks after an exit, why exploration is not procrastination, and what “AI-native” actually means if you’re serious about product, health, and human behavior. This is for founders who want leverage without turning their life into tab toggling.My guest is Alyssa Eidam from Inkfish Studio.She built AI agents in healthcare, specifically to support clinicians and solve staffing bottlenecks, then exited after about a year and a half and did the thing most founders refuse to do. She stopped. Traveled solo. Got present. Let her attention tell her what to build next.And the big takeaway for your company is this.Do not use AI because it is powerful. Use it because it is intentional. If the system is broken, AI does not fix it, it makes it break faster.Also, “AI-native” is not a chatbot. Chat interfaces should die.AI-native is picking the exact moments in the workflow where prediction, pattern matching, and reasoning actually change what is possible. Surfacing what matters before the user even knows to ask.Founder use case.Instead of building another chat box, build a product that watches the process, detects the bottleneck, predicts the next step, and removes the need for five apps and thirty tabs. Less typing, more outcomes.Go subscribe to the newsletter at aiforfounders.co.It’s for founders building in the mess, not founders collecting prompts like trading cards.If you want ideas that ship and frameworks that punch back, you’ll like it.Leave a review of the podcast by writing one sentence that would make your smartest friend immediately hit play.https://www.inkfish.studio/https://www.linkedin.com/in/eidamam/https://www.linkedin.com/in/estesryan/https://aiforfounders.co/ ⁠https://kitcaster.com/application ⁠⁠https://ryanestes.info⁠

If stillness is the source of your best decisions, why is your calendar built like it is trying to kill it?Be honest.When was the last time your biggest breakthrough happened in a meeting?Not a brainstorm. Not a sprint. Not a Slack war.I’m talking about the idea that actually changed your trajectory. The hire you finally understood. The product pivot that suddenly made sense.It probably happened in the car.On a walk.On a random Thursday when you ditched work and went snowboarding.And yet your calendar looks like a competitive sport. Back-to-backs. Fifteen minute blocks. “Quick sync.” “Fast follow.” “Rapid alignment.”Alignment with what? Exhaustion?Here’s the uncomfortable truth.Most founders are not blocked by strategy. They’re blocked by noise. And now we’re adding AI to the noise.Welcome to AI for Founders, I’m Ryan Estes.Today you’re going to learn how a builder thinks after an exit, why exploration is not procrastination, and what “AI-native” actually means if you’re serious about product, health, and human behavior. This is for founders who want leverage without turning their life into tab toggling.My guest is Alyssa Eidam from Inkfish Studio.She built AI agents in healthcare, specifically to support clinicians and solve staffing bottlenecks, then exited after about a year and a half and did the thing most founders refuse to do. She stopped. Traveled solo. Got present. Let her attention tell her what to build next.And the big takeaway for your company is this.Do not use AI because it is powerful. Use it because it is intentional. If the system is broken, AI does not fix it, it makes it break faster.Also, “AI-native” is not a chatbot. Chat interfaces should die.AI-native is picking the exact moments in the workflow where prediction, pattern matching, and reasoning actually change what is possible. Surfacing what matters before the user even knows to ask.Founder use case.Instead of building another chat box, build a product that watches the process, detects the bottleneck, predicts the next step, and removes the need for five apps and thirty tabs. Less typing, more outcomes.Go subscribe to the newsletter at aiforfounders.co.It’s for founders building in the mess, not founders collecting prompts like trading cards.If you want ideas that ship and frameworks that punch back, you’ll like it.Leave a review of the podcast by writing one sentence that would make your smartest friend immediately hit play.https://www.inkfish.studio/https://www.linkedin.com/in/eidamam/https://www.linkedin.com/in/estesryan/https://aiforfounders.co/ ⁠https://kitcaster.com/application ⁠⁠https://ryanestes.info⁠

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