A documentary-style founder biography tracing Airbnb from a rent problem in San Francisco to a global travel marketplace, through the spark, early rejection, breakthrough, costs, and legacy.
Airbnb began as a rent problem in San Francisco: two designers, three air mattresses, and a sold-out design conference. This episode follows Brian Chesky, Joe Gebbia, and Nathan Blecharczyk through the spark, the rejection, the cereal-box stunt, the Y Combinator breakthrough, and the bigger cost of turning private homes into a global travel marketplace.
Listen for the central tension of the story: Airbnb did not merely find spare rooms. It designed trust around a behavior that made almost everyone nervous.
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