
Galym Imanbayev grew up traveling with his father to remote villages in Kazakhstan, witnessing hospitals (and entire healthcare system) left abandoned after the collapse of the Soviet Union. At just eight years old, he moved to the United States, later earning dual bachelor’s degrees in Biology and Economics at Stanford, followed by an MD and an MBA at the same university.Since his parents, who came from Kazakhstan carrying only books, could not afford his tuition, he was compelled to seek financial aid from Stanford University. Later, after working and saving money, he enrolled in a dual master’s program. Today, he is a venture capitalist in healthcare — a partner at a leading investment firm. Galym has already deployed over $500 million into startups.Since English is his most comfortable language, our conversation took place in English (with Kazakh subtitles available).In this episode, you’ll hear a story of remarkable perseverance, wisdom beyond his years, deep faith, and a mindset grounded in science. Galym blends the warmth of Kazakh roots with the pragmatism and work ethic of American culture. We believe this inspiring conversation will motivate you as much as it did us.Let’s support quality Kazakh-language content together — hit like, leave a comment, and share this episode with your friends. Our podcast deserves to be seen by more people!Also, if you are new to our channel, we have a playlist of English language episodes, check them out! You will learn more about the wonderful country we proudly call home.