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TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
Michael Karnjanaprakorn
42 episodes
1 week ago
I run Choop, my personal holding company for weird ideas. Learn more: mikekarnj.com
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I run Choop, my personal holding company for weird ideas. Learn more: mikekarnj.com
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TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#42 - How to Get a Job at a Tech Startup or Becoming a Content Creator with my MTG Coach Stanley2099

In this episode, I chat with my Magic: The Gathering coach Stanley Hartman (Stanley2009) about different career paths. I flip the script and share my own advice with Stanley as we explore how to land a job at a tech startup, build a career as a content creator, and brainstorm software ideas through vibe coding. For anyone interested in career guidance, content creation, or startup ideas, this episode provides practical advice and actionable tips.


FOLLOW STANLEY

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/stanley2099

X: https://x.com/stanley_2099

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@stanley_2099

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7I6IFHdvYOLeIMHtlhbNsC?si=d86a108fb335494c


FOLLOW ME

Website: https://mikekarnj.com


CHAPTERS

00:00 Intro

01:21 Getting a Job at a Tech Startup

25:25 Content Creation

57:01 Vibe Coding

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5 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes 58 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#41: Danya Shults - Career Pivots, Sabbaticals, and Navigating Life’s Transitions

How do you know when it’s time to make a change—whether in your career, personal life, or mindset?


In this episode, I sit down with Danya Shults, who shares her experiences from working at Skillshare and Patreon to becoming an executive coach. We also talk about her recent psychedelic therapy, sabbatical in Spain, and navigating changes as you get closer to 40.


We discuss:

  • The emotional and practical side of career pivots
  • Why Danya and her husband quit their jobs for a four-month sabbatical
  • How founders (and anyone in transition) can avoid anticipatory grief
  • The role of intuition, spirituality, and psychedelics in navigating life shifts


This conversation is perfect for anyone experiencing major life transitions.


Follow Danya: https://www.danyashults.com


CHAPTERS

0:00 Intro

07:30 Sabbatical

16:59 Life After

32:08 Entering 40s

36:52 Marriage and Milestones

42:28  Spirituality

50:44 Psychedelic Therapy

59:51 Advice

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8 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 37 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#40 - Safwaan Kay: AI Agents, Open Source Software, and Ambition

Safwaan Kay is working on a new (stealth) startup. He was previously at Founders, Inc.


LINKS

Safwaan's X: https://x.com/safwaankay

I’m rich and have no idea what to do with my life: https://vinay.sh/i-am-rich-and-have-no-idea-what-to-do-with-my-life/


HOST

Michael Karnjanaprakorn: https://mikekarnj.com/


CHAPTERS

00:00 Introduction

03:31 Post Exit Founder Essay

20:18 Open Source

29:47 AI Agents

46:56 Ambition


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9 months ago
48 minutes 46 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
My 2024 Review

Reflecting on the year has always been part of my annual process — celebrating wins, learning from challenges, and planning ahead. In this essay and podcast episode, I’ll share my highlights, lessons, and goals for 2025, along with some unexpected takeaways from a year dedicated to having fun.



Lessons

Dropping the Mask: Letting go of the personas we build to meet others’ expectations is difficult but transformative. Living authentically allows for deeper connections and a more fulfilling life.

Redefining Success: Inspired by my conversation with Kevin Dahlstrom, I’ve embraced a new version of the American Dream: sabbaticals, financial independence, passion-driven identities, and quality family time are what success looks like to me now.

Health is Wealth: Navigating my heart health issues and running injuries reinforced a simple truth: everything else in life rests on a foundation of good health. Without it, nothing else is sustainable.

Simplify to Focus: Decluttering my physical and mental space has been transformative. By owning less and streamlining commitments, I’ve freed up time and energy to focus on what I truly care about, whether it’s hobbies, relationships, or personal growth.

Transitions take Time:  Big life changes rarely happen overnight. Shifting priorities, evolving identities, and exploring new paths require patience. Dead ends are part of the process; what matters is continuing to take steps forward without rushing the process.


Read: https://mikekarnj.com/posts/2024-review


Chapters

00:00 Intro

02:45 Highlights

26:32 Lessons Learned in 2024

29:54 Random

33:26 2025

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9 months ago
37 minutes 18 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#38: Andrew Conner - Mastering Curiosity and Independent Thinking in the Age of Algorithms
In this episode of TKS, we explore how adult curiosity, independent thinking, and cognitive growth shape not only our careers but also our entire approach to life. Our guest, Andrew Conner, co-founder of Levels, shares insights from his 18-month sabbatical, where he stepped away from the day-to-day of building a startup to dive deep into unstructured learning and personal exploration. We discuss the mental frameworks and practical tactics that sustain lifelong curiosity, why wisdom is "the best predictor of life satisfaction," and how to cultivate cognitive ability in an algorithm-driven world. Guest https://andrewconner.com/ is the co-founder of Levels. He is a software engineer, amateur potter, and tinkerer. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:19 Sabbatical 06:01 Guardrails 14:05 Adult Curiosity 20:10 Placebo Effect 24:55 Unstructured Learning 28:43 Framework 29:33 Navigating Algorithms 31:06 Intentional Content Consumption 40:37 Synthesizing and Connecting Ideas 49:31 Career Advice for Young High Performers The Karnjanaprakorn Show TKS features honest conversations with people who think differently. We explore unconventional ideas across life, work, and culture — expanding how you see the world. Each episode tackles a central question through personal stories and expert interviews. Host I am the founder of Skillshare and Otis. Learn more about me: https://mikekarnj.com
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11 months ago
55 minutes 44 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#37: Rick Foerster - Finding Meaning for Overachievers
I chat with Rick Foerster, who shares his journey from a fast-paced tech career to one focused on family, creativity, and fulfillment. After twelve years at Privia Health, Rick took a sabbatical when the company went public. He used that time to reassess his priorities and shift from a work-centric identity to a multi-dimensional one. We discuss diversifying your identity and finding fulfillment beyond career success. We also explore the concept of ‘total addressable meaning,’ how finding meaning is the ultimate form of wealth, navigating midlife crises and avoiding burnout. This episode is perfect for anyone going through a transition, curious about taking a sabbatical, or seeking a more meaningful life beyond work. Guest Rick Foerster is a former healthcare executive who now writes at https://www.thewayofwork.com/. https://x.com/MattEspoz Topics 00:00 Intro 01:43 Rick's Journey 03:38 Life After Privia Health 08:25 Identity Shift 12:40 Sabbaticals 25:10 Ambition 36:00 Scaling Down After Scaling Up 40:02 Meaning 48:24 Advice for Those Feeling Stuck 54:36 Rebalancing Life's Portfolio The Karnjanaprakorn Show I am the ex-founder of Skillshare, and I am now exploring what's next. The Karnjanaprakorn Show (TKS) follows my journey as I chat with others, taking unique approaches to business and life. Learn more about me: https://mikekarnj.com
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1 year ago
58 minutes 49 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#36: Heart Disease Risk - My Journey with Lipoprotein(a)
At 41, I learned I was at high risk for heart disease despite what I thought was a healthy lifestyle. When I was diagnosed with high levels of lipoprotein(a)—a genetic risk factor—I decided to document my year-long journey of understanding and managing the condition. In the episode, I share my biomarker test results, explore heart disease risks, and discuss my lifestyle and medication plans. This experience has underscored the importance of early detection and taking control of my health. Read the full essay https://mikekarnj.com/posts/tackling-high-lipoproteina-my-heart-health-journey. Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:30 My Genetic Risk 02:01 Background 03:15 Test Results 04:47 Breakdown 07:31 DEXA Scan 09:17 Taking Action 13:49 Treatment 17:09 Mindset Shifts 18:28 My Plan 20:00 Follow-Up Results 23:21 Reflecting Podcast I am the ex-founder of Skillshare, and now exploring what's next. The Karnjanaprakorn Show (TKS) follows my journey as I chat with others who are taking unique approaches to business and life. Learn more about me: https://mikekarnj.com
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1 year ago
24 minutes 34 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#35: Matt Espinoza — Building a Startup Studio at 22

I chat with Matt about his unconventional path to building a holding company. At just 22 years old, he has already had two successful exits. We discuss his approach to building his studio model holding company, Halation, where he focuses on creating one-of-a-kind software. Matt shares how he selects the ‘game’ he wants to play, why he chooses to work with friends, and the importance of having a 'cash cow' to fund other ventures. We delve into validating new ideas, finding the right operating partners, and his whale-and-barnacle approach. Lastly, we exchange advice on balancing work and life.


Guest

Matt Espinoza is a partner at Halation, building an empire of internet companies. Follow him on X.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction 01:43 Building a HoldCo 05:14 Bootstrapping 06:57 Partnering with Creators 12:22 Acquiring vs. Building 15:14 Validating Ideas 27:53 Importance of Operators 31:51 Lessons Learned 37:20 Balancing Work and Life 45:40 Calm Company 51:10 Fun


Host

I am the ex-founder of Skillshare, and I am now exploring what's next. The Karnjanaprakorn Show (TKS) follows my journey as I chat with others, taking unique approaches to business and life. Learn more about me: ⁠⁠https://mikekarnj.com

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1 year ago
53 minutes 44 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#34: Kevin Dahlstrom - Designing a Life You Don't Need to Escape

Kevin Dahlstrom might be the most balanced person I’ve ever met. He’s a 4x Founder, 3x CMO, and investor in over 55 companies. He also pursues rock climbing at an elite level — all while prioritizing his family.

He says it’s only possible because of his “ideal end state” exercise. It aligns his actions with his true desires, allowing him to design a life he never needs to escape. As a result, he’s reduced work to just 10% of his identity.

As I navigate my 40s, I wanted to get his advice on making the most out of this decade. I chatted with Kevin to get his perspective on work, identity, health, lifestyle design, and more.


Guest

Kevin Dahlstrom is a 4X founder, 4X CMO, 50X PE investor, and avid rock climber.


Chapters

00:00 Intro 02:27 The Text 05:39 Lifestyle Design 11:38 Ideal End State Exercise 18:19 Manifesting Goals 21:28 Compounding 22:25 Reflections at 50 26:59 Work-Life Integration 32:08 Retirement 33:16 Minimalism 35:40 Climbing 37:09 Identity Beyond Work 39:50 Curating Your Tribe 41:39 Hobbies 47:27 Giving Back 52:40 Mental and Physical Health 01:04:12 End Quote


Host

I am the ex-founder of Skillshare, and now exploring what's next. The Karnjanaprakorn Show (TKS) follows my journey as I chat with others taking unique approaches to business and life. Learn more about me: ⁠https://mikekarnj.com

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1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes 11 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#33: Dan Reich — Post-Exit Life as a 4x Founder

Dan has sold four companies throughout his career. We discuss what that was like and dive into what he’s doing next—building a venture studio. He shares his playbook and how he's leveraging his strengths, and I get his advice on navigating post-exit life. Plus, we discuss philanthropy and finding purpose and fulfillment beyond financial success.


Guest

Dan Reich is an entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. He has co-founded Spinback (acquired by Buddy Media), Tula (acquired by Procter & Gamble), Dibs Beauty, and Troops.ai (acquired by Salesforce).


Links

  • Company Builders
  • Dan's Personal Website
  • Follow Dan on Twitter


Chapters

00:00 Intro 02:14 Dan's Journey 09:47 Venture Studios 13:16 Creators 22:40 Financing 25:44 Why Again? 28:01 Daily Routines 29:31 Post-Exit Emotions 40:49 Philanthropy 43:07 Angel Investing 44:59 Final Thoughts


Podcast

I am the ex-founder of Skillshare, and now exploring what's next. The Karnjanaprakorn Show (TKS) follows my journey as I share what I learn along the way, and chat with others who are taking unique approaches to business and life. Learn more about me: https://mikekarnj.com

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1 year ago
45 minutes 29 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#32: Geoff Roberts - Designing a Company Around Life Profitability

I chatted with Geoff Roberts about how they designed the company at Outseta, where they do things differently. Everyone makes $210,000 and can choose to work one to five days a week. They operate without budgets, targets, or OKRs, maintaining a flat hierarchy with no bosses. The company prioritizes life profitability for both the team and customers. Geoff discusses the motivation behind these decisions and how a high-trust, fully transparent work environment facilitates this unique culture.


Guest

Geoff is the co-founder of Outseta, an all-in-one membership software that makes it easier to build SaaS products, membership sites, and online communities. Learn more about their unique culture here.


Chapters

00:00 Intro

03:57 Bootstrapping

05:21 Ambition & Lifestyle

06:45 Life Profitability

13:52 $210,000 Salary

19:37 Flat Hierarchy

23:42 Resolving Conflicts

27:42 Attracting Talent

29:36 Lessons

32:18: Living Abroad

38:38 Advice


Podcast

I am the ex-founder of Skillshare, and now exploring what's next. The Karnjanaprakorn Show (TKS) follows my journey as I share what I learn along the way. Learn more about me: https://mikekarnj.com/

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1 year ago
42 minutes 57 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#31 - Repeat Founder Cycle

In this episode, I share the cycle many former founders go through as they decide between starting another company or riding off into the sunset.


Chapters

00:00 Intro

01:28 Founder Cycle

07:59 Redefining Success


Podcast

I am the ex-founder of Skillshare, and now exploring what's next. The Karnjanaprakorn Show (TKS) follows my journey as I share what I learn along the way. Learn more about me: https://mikekarnj.com/

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1 year ago
10 minutes 48 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#30 - Lifestyle Design

In this episode, I explore lifestyle design, a philosophy centered around creating a life that aligns with freedom, work-life integration, purposeful living, and income autonomy. I question the conventional path to success and explore examples of people who are doing it differently. And share steps on how you can design your own lifestyle.


Chapters

00:00 Intro

01:25 Core Principles

02:57 Examples

08:44 Reflection


Podcast

I am the ex-founder of Skillshare, and now exploring what's next. The Karnjanaprakorn Show (TKS) follows my journey as I explore ideas related to life, business, and technology.


Learn more about me here: https://mikekarnj.com/

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1 year ago
10 minutes 57 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#29: Ryan Sneddon - Building a Local Empire

I had a conversation with Ryan Sneddon, who has built a successful local email newsletter in Annapolis, Maryland. We discussed the playbook for building a local business empire, and we both pitched different business ideas in real estate and YouTube.


Guest

Ryan Sneddon runs Naptown Scoop, a local newsletter serving Annapolis, Maryland. He's built an audience of over 18,000 (nearly half the town's population) and is building a local empire.


Links

  • Ryan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/lifeof_scoop
  • Naptown Scoop: https://www.naptownscoop.com


Chapters

00:00 Intro 01:31 Local Newsletters 09:53 Local Business Empire 22:58 Real Estate Newsletter 40:10 YouTube 51:32 Internet


Podcast

After working in tech startups, I'm now exploring what's next. The Karnjanaprakorn Show (TKS) follows my journey as I explore ideas related to life, business, and technology.

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1 year ago
53 minutes 29 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#28 - My Failure Resume

In this episode, I share three career failures: not getting into business school, the failure of my first startup, and the ten pivots we went through at Skillshare.


READ

Failure Resume


PODCAST

After working in tech startups, I'm now exploring what's next. The Karnjanaprakorn Show (TKS) follows my journey as I explore ideas related to life, business, and technology.


CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 01:06 Business School 02:35 By/Association 06:06 Pivots 09:40 Learnings

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1 year ago
12 minutes 12 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#27 - Tarpit Ideas

Tarpit ideas seem promising but trap founders in companies that are hard to scale. The first version of Skillshare was trapped. I also share a list of common tarpit ideas. Stay away from these!


CHAPTERS

00:00 Intro

02:33 Skillshare

06:02 List of Tarpit Ideas


READ MORE

Tarpit Ideas


PODCAST

The Karnjanaprakorn Show (TKS) is a podcast in which I explore ideas related to life, business, and technology.

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1 year ago
8 minutes 35 seconds

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#26 - Life Decisions

I compiled a list of my ten most important life decisions. There are many more, but these were the top decisions I made before I turned 40. I also share some thoughts on how to best make those decisions.


LIFE DECISIONS

  1. Who should I marry?
  2. Should I have children?
  3. Where should I live?
  4. Which career should I pursue?
  5. How should I manage money?
  6. What healthy habits should I adopt?
  7. What calculated risks should I take?
  8. What values and beliefs should I uphold?
  9. Which relationships should I nurture and maintain
  10. What hobbies and interests should I explore?


CHAPTERS

00:00 Intro

00:41 Life Decisions

03:09 Being Right

04:02 The Click

05:47 Reflecting


BLOG POSTS

Life Decisions

Being Right

The Click

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1 year ago
9 minutes 55 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#25 - Some Ideas about Business

In this solo episode, I share three ideas about business: 1) how to get to your first $100K, 2) playing a different game, and 3) impact.


CHAPTERS

00:00 Intro

00:30 Investing in Yourself

02:38 Metagame

06:53 Legacy

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1 year ago
9 minutes 38 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#24 - Some Ideas About Life

In this solo episode, I share four of my favorite blog posts from the past month. This episode aims to inspire you to rethink your approach to life, creativity, and what it means to be successful.


CHAPTERS

00:00 Intro

01:53 Craftsmanship

05:52 Success Addiction

09:27 Parent Stories

14:27 Assets


PODCAST

The Karnjanaprakorn Show is where I explore ideas across life, startups, and technology. As the former founder of Skillshare, I am now following my curiosity. This show follows that journey, exploring topics like longevity, emerging technologies, living a fulfilling life, and more.

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1 year ago
15 minutes 43 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
#23: Ben Tossell - What Happens After You Sell Your Startup

In this episode, we discuss what happens after you sell your company. Ben sold his company to Zapier in 2021 for an undisclosed amount, but it was enough for Ben to retire from working. We discussed why he sold the company, what he did in the first year, and the wave of emotions he felt after selling the company. We also talked about how he spent the money and what he’s investing in today. I also picked his brain on how he’s building an AI Assistant.


GUEST

Ben Tossell writes an AI Newsletter, Ben’s Bites, and invests in early-stage AI startups. He was previously the founder of Makerpad, a no-code education site, which was acquired by Zapier. He also just launched a new community called Acquired Founders.


LINKS

  • Ben Tossell
  • Ben’s Bites
  • Acquired Founders


PODCAST

The Karnjanaprakorn Show is where I explore ideas across life, startups, and technology. As the former founder of Skillshare, I am now following my curiosity as I figure out my next thing. This show follows that journey, exploring topics like longevity, emerging technologies, living a fulfilling life, and more.


CHAPTERS

00:00 Intro 12:49 Why Sell 19:16 First Year 25:07 Stay or Leave 35:19 Money, Spending, Investing 45:53 AI Executive Assistant

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1 year ago
53 minutes 27 seconds

TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show
I run Choop, my personal holding company for weird ideas. Learn more: mikekarnj.com