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Sabrina Ramonov is a Filipina-American AI educator, serial founder, and creator on a mission to teach 10 million people AI for free. A UC Berkeley CS and Physics graduate and Forbes 30 Under 30 alumna (2018), she co-founded and sold Qurious.io (AI speech analytics) to Pegasystems for $10M+ in 2021, then rebuilt from burnout to grow 2M+ followers and 500M+ views in roughly one year — solo, with zero budget, no team, and no paid ads. She runs the Sabrina Ramonov newsletter on Substack (194K+ free subscribers), creates ~250 pieces of content per week, and solo-built Blotato.com, a social media automation SaaS with 1.4M+ website visitors. In March 2026, she launched Women Build AI, a selective free community for women founders building with AI.

David Senra is the host of the Founders podcast, one of the world's top business podcasts, where he has spent nearly a decade reading and distilling the biographies of history's greatest entrepreneurs. After consuming 400+ founder biographies, Senra has become a rare bridge between the past and present - a living repository of entrepreneurial wisdom sought out by billionaires, CEOs, and the world's most ambitious builders. His monologue-driven episodes turn founder lives into tactical lessons, and his obsession with focus, craft, and deliberate work has made him one of the most trusted voices in the entrepreneurship space. In October 2025, he launched a second podcast featuring long-form conversations with the greatest living founders.

Brooke Averick (@ladyefron) is the Philadelphia-born preschool teacher turned TikTok royalty with 1M+ followers, 68.4M likes, and zero shame. She went viral in April 2020 reading her childhood diary, quit teaching, launched Brooke & Connor Make a Podcast (named Best Comedy Podcast of 2024 by Adweek with 30M+ YouTube views), started a solo show called Obsessed with Brooke Averick, and is now publishing her debut novel — Phoebe Berman's Gonna Lose It — with Crown/Penguin Random House in May 2026. The internet's favorite oversharer, described as 'the app's Jewish voice of Gen Z' by Hey Alma.