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The Silicon Valley Podcast

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We open a window into the minds of the most successful leaders, investors, creators, and inventors — sharing Silicon Valley business acumen with entrepreneurs around the world. Silicon Valley ”Podcast Must Follow” - Feedspot
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281 From Pivot to Unicorn: How Hussein Fazal Scaled Super.com

Mon Dec 29 2025

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In this episode of The Silicon Valley Podcast, we’re joined by Hussein Fazal, serial entrepreneur, investor, and the visionary behind Super.com (formerly SnapCommerce). With a track record that includes founding AdParlor (acquired by AdKnowledge), Hussein brings a wealth of insight into what it takes to build, pivot, and scale tech companies to massive success. Over the last eight years, Hussein has led Super.com through several strategic pivots—one of which transformed the company’s trajectory toward unicorn status. In this conversation, he shares how to balance data with instinct, why high-profile investors can be both a blessing and a challenge, and how building the right organizational structure has helped his teams stay aligned and motivated.   🔍 In This Episode, We Cover: Hussein’s entrepreneurial journey: From AdParlor to Super.com Lessons learned from early career experiences that shaped his leadership style The pivotal moment when he realized Super.com could become a unicorn The balance of gut feeling vs. data in company pivots The role of celebrity investors and how they’ve influenced the business Why Super.com chose not to build a member community—and what others can learn from that How early customer feedback shaped Super.com’s direction A framework for gathering and acting on customer insights Product expansion vs. market penetration—how to decide what to focus on Why every founder should consider a CEO coach—and how to choose one The creation and impact of “mission-aligned teams” at Super.com How to introduce alternative org structures and guide teams through change Resilience during existential challenges—and Hussein’s personal mindset Tips for founders looking to bring celebrities onto their cap table A leadership lesson learned the hard way—and how you can avoid it 🔗 Learn More About Hussein Fazal and Super.com: LinkedIn: Hussein Fazal Company: Super.com 💬 Quote from Hussein: “You can pivot 100 times, but if you don’t listen to your customers, you’ll miss the one pivot that could change everything.”   ⚠️ Disclaimer: The views expressed on this podcast are for informational purposes only and not financial or legal advice. Consult with a professional for your specific situation.  The views expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Finalis Inc. or Finalis Securities LLC, Member FINRA/SIPC.   #startups #siliconvalley #technology #super.com #stephcurry

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In this episode of The Silicon Valley Podcast, we’re joined by Hussein Fazal, serial entrepreneur, investor, and the visionary behind Super.com (formerly SnapCommerce). With a track record that includes founding AdParlor (acquired by AdKnowledge), Hussein brings a wealth of insight into what it takes to build, pivot, and scale tech companies to massive success. Over the last eight years, Hussein has led Super.com through several strategic pivots—one of which transformed the company’s trajectory toward unicorn status. In this conversation, he shares how to balance data with instinct, why high-profile investors can be both a blessing and a challenge, and how building the right organizational structure has helped his teams stay aligned and motivated.   🔍 In This Episode, We Cover: Hussein’s entrepreneurial journey: From AdParlor to Super.com Lessons learned from early career experiences that shaped his leadership style The pivotal moment when he realized Super.com could become a unicorn The balance of gut feeling vs. data in company pivots The role of celebrity investors and how they’ve influenced the business Why Super.com chose not to build a member community—and what others can learn from that How early customer feedback shaped Super.com’s direction A framework for gathering and acting on customer insights Product expansion vs. market penetration—how to decide what to focus on Why every founder should consider a CEO coach—and how to choose one The creation and impact of “mission-aligned teams” at Super.com How to introduce alternative org structures and guide teams through change Resilience during existential challenges—and Hussein’s personal mindset Tips for founders looking to bring celebrities onto their cap table A leadership lesson learned the hard way—and how you can avoid it 🔗 Learn More About Hussein Fazal and Super.com: LinkedIn: Hussein Fazal Company: Super.com 💬 Quote from Hussein: “You can pivot 100 times, but if you don’t listen to your customers, you’ll miss the one pivot that could change everything.”   ⚠️ Disclaimer: The views expressed on this podcast are for informational purposes only and not financial or legal advice. Consult with a professional for your specific situation.  The views expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Finalis Inc. or Finalis Securities LLC, Member FINRA/SIPC.   #startups #siliconvalley #technology #super.com #stephcurry

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Top 1.6% by pitch volume (Rank #810 of 50,000)
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Episode count
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