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The James Altucher Show

Shoveling Sh*t: Entrepreneurs’ Secrets to a $700M Exit with Michael & Kass Lazerow

The James Altucher Show

James Altucher

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4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2025

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Episode Description:

James reconnects with entrepreneurs Michael and Kass Lazerow, whose journey spans selling Golf.com for $24 million, launching and pivoting Buddy Media into a $700 million Salesforce acquisition, and now investing in breakout brands like Liquid Death. This episode isn’t about startup clichés—it’s about emotional resilience, firing with kindness, how marriage can (barely) survive co-founding, and how to spot a trend before the world does.

They break down their “Go Gauge,” the six-part test they use before investing in a company. They talk about the trauma of being betrayed by family. And they reveal the surprisingly simple cheat codes they’ve used to keep building—and keep loving each other—across decades of risk. Whether you're building a business, looking for one good idea, or wondering what failure really feels like behind closed doors—this episode will give you a few new answers.


What You’ll Learn:

  • Why transparency—not optimism—is a founder’s best crisis tool
  • The six traits every idea needs to pass their “Go Gauge”
  • How to fire someone with empathy and still tell them the truth
  • What to do when your startup fails and the investors vanish
  • Why the best startup strategy might be launching a pizza shop


Timestamped Chapters:

  • [00:00] Bacon, milkshakes, and a first meeting
  • [03:00] The Golf.com collapse and family betrayal
  • [07:30] The psychology of failure and the will not to quit
  • [12:00] Buddy Media’s pivot: from Facebook games to SaaS
  • [15:00] Why failure sucks—but trends are your friend
  • [21:00] Surviving marriage while surviving a startup
  • [26:00] Emotional awareness, therapy, and not “shining the turd”
  • [33:00] The $500M pizza truck startup fail
  • [38:00] The truth about hiring, firing, and reorganizing
  • [44:00] The death of venture capital—and rise of bootstrapping
  • [50:00] Investing in pets, ice cream, and par-3 golf
  • [54:00] Why Liquid Death is a billion-dollar brand
  • [57:00] The Go Gauge: 6 filters for a fundable idea
  • [01:02:00] Friendship, failure, and why they finally wrote the book


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Every entrepreneur in the world can relate to it. The CEO called us and says, you know, I just want to let you know. Sequoia has backed out. We have no money to go public. We're going bankrupt.

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And we have no money to pay your payroll.

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So that is like the biggest punch in the face of just having to shovel.

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