Relentless

    Relentless

    Hosted by Ti Morse

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    Most founder podcasts settle for the polished press tour. Ti Morse is building the opposite: long-form, cinematically staged interviews with the operators actually shipping the future — and the people who don't usually sit for podcasts are saying yes. In months, Morse has become one of the most trusted interviewers in hard tech, defense, space, and frontier AI. The guest list maps where serious capital and talent are flowing: Brian Armstrong (Coinbase), Peter Beck (Rocket Lab), Baiju Bhatt (Robinhood, now building orbital data centers at Aetherflux) Apple Podcasts Sulaiman Ghori on xAI's Colossus, Keller Cliffton on Zipline's 2 million drone deliveries Amazon Justin Fiaschetti (Inversion's sub-hour cargo from orbit), Clem Delangue (Hugging Face) Spotify for Creators What lands is the production. For Armstrong, Morse's team built the Iron Bank of Braavos as a set and commissioned a four-foot, 1,000-pound marble Bitcoin. For Beck, he flew to Rocket Lab's HQ in New Zealand. Founders sit because they can tell the work matters to him. LinkedIn He's documenting the El Segundo hard-tech renaissance — Hadrian, Neros, Castelion, Picogrid — at the moment American reindustrialization and defense tech moved from niche thesis to consensus. Interviewing the greats is the tagline. The honest version: he's interviewing the people who will be the greats, on the way up.

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    Top nominees on Relentless

    1. 1. Elon Musk176 votes
    2. 2. Packy McCormick5 votes
    3. 3. E Froh3 votes
    4. 4. Paul Cosby2 votes
    5. 5. dar2 votes
    6. 6. hillofdirt1 vote
    7. 7. Sebastian Völkl1 vote
    8. 8. Garrett Scott 🕳1 vote
    9. 9. Info Master1 vote
    10. 10. Fed1 vote

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    • Q: How do you distinguish between conviction and delusion when every external signal says you're wrong?
    • T: The best founders are the ones who treat rejection as data, not identity.
    • T: Trust is the hardest thing to build and the easiest to lose, and that is especially true in fintech.