In this episode, I'm joined by Max, co-founder of Superpower, a longevity and preventive health company based in San Francisco. Max shares his unconventional journey from a curious, entrepreneurial kid in Sydney to building one of health tech's most ambitious startups — all without a clinical background. He offers a refreshingly direct perspective on why clinicians are uniquely positioned to drive change in healthcare, why sunk cost is a trap, and why the best time to make your move is now. If you're a healthcare professional thinking about stepping into health tech, this episode will challenge the way you think about your career.
Quotes:
"Health professionals are some of the best placed to actually create change in health." - Max
"Servicing a system allows you to impact maybe a few hundred or thousand people. Building a system ideally gets to the millions over time." - Max
"The fastest path between A and Z is not to go through B, C, D — just do the thing." - Max
"Being willing to be dumb is almost a prerequisite to being smart." - Max
"If you're trying to do something in a new way, it's very hard to do that from the model of thinking that created the existing way." - Max
Show Notes:
Why clinicians have an unfair advantage when building in health tech
How to stop letting sunk cost hold you back from a career pivot
The difference between servicing the healthcare system and building it
Why the "one day I'll do this" mindset is keeping you stuck
How an outsider perspective can be the most powerful tool for reinventing healthcare
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