Kurt Workman: Owlet Baby Sock’s $100 Million Journey | Startup, SPAC, FDA, Turn Around cover art

Kurt Workman: Owlet Baby Sock’s $100 Million Journey | Startup, SPAC, FDA, Turn Around

Kurt Workman: Owlet Baby Sock’s $100 Million Journey | Startup, SPAC, FDA, Turn Around

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

In this episode of the Startup Ignition Podcast, we are joined by Kurt Workman, the co-founder of Owlet. Kurt shares the deeply personal story that inspired the creation of the Owlet Smart Sock, a device that has now been used by 1 in 10 babies born in the US. He takes us through the entire journey, from a $50 student prototype to building a $100 million revenue company. Kurt opens up about the immense challenges faced along the way, including a three-year development cycle, navigating a complex and difficult relationship with the FDA, the rollercoaster of going public via a SPAC, and nearly facing bankruptcy. This is a raw and honest conversation about the steep climb of entrepreneurship, the fight for a mission you believe in, and the lessons learned from the highest highs and the lowest lows.(00:00:00) The personal story that sparked the idea for Owlet(00:02:43) How Owlet is building the world's largest pediatric health platform(00:05:52) The Founder's First Icebreaker: Pitches, prototypes, and disasters(00:10:04) Paying a student $50 for a design that a firm later quoted at $100,000(00:11:40) A manufacturing disaster that almost ended the company early on(00:13:10) The story of hiring Owlet's first key employee(00:17:43) The ownership and passion that sets a founder apart from a "hired gun"(00:20:25) Has Kurt ever had an "I made it" moment?(00:23:32) Owlet's current scale: 100 employees and $100M in annual revenue(00:27:57) How his wife's heart condition and a family tragedy led to Owlet(00:32:17) Assembling the founding team and winning competitions to fund the startup(00:38:30) Why it took three years to get the first product to market(00:42:26) Pivoting the go-to-market strategy after the initial launch failed(00:45:14) Navigating the complex and challenging relationship with the FDA(00:47:06) From 0 to 10% of all babies in the US using Owlet by 2021(00:49:12) Pulling the product off shelves and relaunching after the FDA warning letter(00:52:30) Stepping down as CEO, going public via a SPAC, and being asked to return(00:57:57) The hardest year of Kurt's life and the turnaround that saved the company(00:58:32) Calling a manufacturer they owed $30 million to avoid bankruptcy(01:02:00) Deciding to step down as CEO for the second time(01:05:57) Kurt's top 2 pieces of advice for early-stage entrepreneurs(01:11:29) Why the steepest part of the entrepreneurial climb is the most rewardingLearn more about us:https://startupignition.com/linksApply to be a guest on the pod:https://startup-ignition-podcast.paperform.co/Follow John & Tyler:https://x.com/trich_https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnrichards/Subscribe on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@StartupIgnitionFollow on X:https://x.com/startupignitionFollow on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/startupignition/Follow on TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@startupignitionFollow on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/school/6458758/admin/dashboard/Follow on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/startupignition/#KurtWorkman#Owlet#Startup#Entrepreneurship#FounderStory#MedTech#Hardware#StartupJourney#CEO#Business#Innovation#FDA#GoingPublic#SPAC#Turnaround#UtahBusiness#VentureCapital#Startups#Leadership#Tech
No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.