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After building my company to a $150M valuation in 4 years, I had one question left: How do you build a billion-dollar one?
I’m Guillaume Moubeche, and I’m taking you inside the room with the world’s most iconic builders to find the answer.
BILLIONS isn’t another startup podcast.
It’s a deep dive into the power games, hidden deals, and mental models that built empires.
Each episode reveals what usually gets cut out of the edit:
• The real numbers behind secondary deals, valuations, and exits.
• The liquidity games most VCs don’t want you to understand.
• The psychological warfare of scaling to a billion.
• The truths that break founders - and the ones that make them unstoppable.
45 minutes of pure signal. No PR. No polish. No bullshit.
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How Gong built a $7,2bn dollar brand? (Secrets from their CMO) - Udi Ledergor
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
dimanche 21 décembre 2025 • Durée 49:38
Everyone obsesses over product-market fit. But building a product isn’t enough. You need to make people believe. That’s how Gong looked like a billion-dollar brand when they were still doing $30M in ARR.
In this episode, I sat down with Udi Ledergor, ex-CMO and now Chief Evangelist at Gong, to unpack the secrets behind the most iconic B2B brand in the last decade—and trust me, no one else is this tactical.Here’s what we cover:
- You don’t need a huge team. Gong Labs—a content machine that moved the entire sales community—was built by one writer and half a data analyst. One and a half people. That’s it.
- Content is the highest-ROI growth lever. If you have to pay people to look at your content, it sucks. Udi drops the exact playbook Gong used to make content that got shared, cited—and invited onto stages.
- Want to appear like a giant? Cheat. Gong faked being massive by renting a Times Square billboard for $500. Then they turned it into viral content. That same “punch above your weight” playbook landed them enterprise clients.
- The Super Bowl ad wasn’t crazy—it was calculated. Udi reverse-engineered regional air time for 70% of Gong’s market, spent a fraction of what you'd think, and smashed pipeline records the same week.
- Forget features. Spark feelings. Gong’s most viral post? A study showing reps who drop F-bombs sell more. It pissed people off and lit LinkedIn on fire. That’s how you win.
If you wanna build a brand that people remember, stop playing safe. The world doesn’t need another “best practice.” It needs brave marketers willing to bet big on originality.Bold marketing doesn’t cost more. Playing it safe does.Timeline :
00:00:00 - 00:01:00 : How gong became a billion-dollar brand (before the revenue)
00:01:00 - 00:04:38 : Punching above your weight: gong’s billboard strategy playbook
00:04:38 - 00:07:26 : The viral formula: what makes content spread like fire
00:07:26 - 00:11:26 : Gong labs content series: 1.5 people, zero excuses, maximum impact
00:11:26 - 00:14:20 : Why content > distribution: rethinking roi the gong way
00:14:20 - 00:17:19 : Turning content into pipeline: metrics, gating, and reciprocity
00:17:19 - 00:21:44 : From free to unstoppable: scaling organic marketing and thought leadership
00:21:44 - 00:27:04 : Super bowl ad on a startup budget: the story behind gong’s boldest move
00:27:04 - 00:35:21 : Going enterprise: how gong landed fortune 10 clients (and what changed)
00:35:21 - 00:49:38 : Retention, equity, and billion-dollar thinking as a non-founder exec
References :
- Courageous Marketing: The B2B Marketer's Playbook for Career Success by Udi Ledergor
- Kyle Lacy - CMO at Docebo
- Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lew
- Crossing the Chasm by Geoffrey Moore - Classic business book about bridging early adopters to early majority
- Made to Stick by Dan Heath and Keith Heath - About principles of viral content and what makes things memorable
- The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell - About what becomes a trend and viral phenomena
- Influence, New and Expanded: The Essential Guide to the Psychology of Influence and Persuasion in Everyday Life by Robert Cialdini - Psychology book about persuasion, specifically reciprocity effect
From building a multi-billion dollar company to General Partner at the world’s top startup incubator
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
dimanche 28 décembre 2025 • Durée 54:44
Today on BILLIONS, I’m sitting down with Nicolas Dessaigne — the engineer who bet everything on one idea, built Algolia into a multi-billion-dollar global search platform… and then did something almost no founder ever does:
he walked away.
Nicolas went from obsessing over one company for a decade… to shaping hundreds of startups every year as a General Partner at Y Combinator, the most influential accelerator on the planet.
In this episode, we will talk about why he left Algolia, how founders should think about liquidity, what really happens inside YC, and why the next wave of AI will be bigger — and stranger — than anyone expects.
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a unicorn founder switches sides and becomes the one choosing the next unicorns… this conversation will change the way you think about ambition, ego, and the future of startups.
TIMELINE :
00:00:00 - 00:06:39: Why I walked away from my billion-dollar company
00:06:39 - 00:11:46: The brutal truth about founder liquidity and secondary sales
00:11:46 - 00:17:35: Inside YC's investment strategy and partner dynamics
00:17:35 - 00:22:31: How to spot the next unicorn founders before anyone else
00:22:31 - 00:28:02: The AI company revolution happening right now
00:28:02 - 00:34:50: Why your kids will outperform you with AI superpowers
00:34:50 - 00:40:47: Robotics and the future of physical AI agents
00:40:47 - 00:46:09: The model wars - who's really winning the AI race
00:46:09 - 00:51:04: Why Google shocked everyone and OpenAI's real advantage
00:51:04 - 00:54:44: The counterintuitive way to find billion-dollar startup ideas
REFERENCES :
- Bryan Onel, Oneleet founder
- François Chollet, ARC Prize founder
Inside the playbook behind the podcast turned into a $400,000,000 venture fund - Harry Stebbings
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
dimanche 4 janvier 2026 • Durée 01:04:23
Today on BILLIONS, I’m sitting down with Harry Stebbings — the guy who turned a microphone in his bedroom into a $400 million venture fund.
He started The Twenty Minute VC as a teenager, and it became the place where the smartest founders of unicorns, and the world’s best investors all lined up to talk.
In this episode, Harry opens up about the deals he missed, the unicorns he caught early like Linktree and Tripledot, and how he turned content into capital.
If you’ve ever wondered how storytelling can build an empire, this is the playbook.
TIMELINE :
00:00:00 - 00:03:13 : Turning content into deal flow: The 20VC playbook
00:03:13 - 00:06:03 : From obsession to insight: How Harry predicted the future of VC
00:06:03 - 00:08:40 : Why most VCs suck at content—and how to stand out
00:08:40 - 00:12:25 : $400M facepalms: Inside Harry’s biggest investment regrets
00:12:25 - 00:17:12 : What separates great founders from everyone else
00:17:12 - 00:27:27 : Building the fund: Raising $8M from a podcast mic to $400M
00:27:27 - 00:35:59 : The underrated VC weapon: High-impact content as revenue driver
00:35:59 - 00:44:29 : Going public vs staying private: Who really wins?
00:44:29 - 00:58:29 : Charisma, crisis, and credibility: The raw truth about founder DNA
00:58:29 - 01:04:23 : Bullish on Europe: Beating Silicon Valley at its own game
REFERENCES :
- Peter Thiel
- Alex Bouaziz (Deel)
- Peter Fenton – Investor at Benchmark
- 20VC
- a16z









