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In this episode of Mostly Growth, CJ, Kyle, and Ben start with Carl’s infamous “AWS from the car” rant before diving into a sharp, funny breakdown of corporate title inflation and the slow death of middle management. From “Founding BDRs” to self-proclaimed “VPs of vibes,” the crew dissects why org charts are flattening and how that changes leadership, accountability, and hiring. Then, in a classic Pricing Model Roast, they unpack why hybrid and usage-based models are both brilliant and broken, what outcome-based pricing gets wrong, and why take rates might secretly be the future. The trio closes with thoughts on momentum, AI urgency theater, and how to manage teams without burning them out—or yourself in the process.

Timestamps:

00:00 Carl from the Car on AWS

01:04 Mostly Growth intro theme

01:27 CJ’s flight back from LA (and the fake Wi-Fi warning)

02:00 “I finally learned where Mississippi was”

02:45 LA traffic and Nobu dinner with Ben

04:08 Ben’s history lesson: why LA is a transportation nightmare

06:34 “Clip it down” — segue to the main topic

07:20 Title deflation and the death of middle management

09:12 “Founding BDR” and generic LinkedIn titles

11:00 The problem with VP title inflation

12:31 The vanishing middle manager

14:03 “Bonfire of the Middle Managers” and why it matters

15:52 Shout-out to good managers everywhere

18:00 Pricing Model Roast — lightning round

19:49 Why hybrid pricing is the “best worst” model

22:12 Usage vs. commitment pricing in the AI era

25:09 Outcome-based pricing and cash-flow pain

31:23 Take-rate pricing and marketplace dynamics

33:29 Momentum is not a moat — but maybe it’s a boat

36:22 How fast companies really move in AI

38:38 Building urgency without burning out your team

41:10 Business Partners: The LinkedIn follower illusion

42:46 The optimal number of direct reports

45:24 Pricing in the Real World — why book publishing is a scam

Episodes Referenced:

The $1 Trillion AI Bubble: Nvidia, OpenAI, and the Feedback Loop

https://youtu.be/DMz-hC1K3BY

Decoding the Psychology of Price in the Age of AI | Michael Stanisz

https://youtu.be/qNn9_07efN4

996 Culture, Exploding AI Bills & SaaS Chaos

https://youtu.be/qhrxDL0gsRo

Links:

https://x.com/shamusmadan/status/1978471423522840643/photo/1

https://www.economist.com/business/2025/10/05/bonfire-of-the-middle-managers

https://www.growthunhinged.com/p/7de0e352-fd0f-4f75-bc70-f1adaa483a4a

https://investing101.substack.com/p/momentum-moat

https://www.amazon.com/Formula-Universal-Laws-Success/dp/0316505498

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kirbyman_how-do-you-build-a-moat-in-consumer-ai-you-activity-7376301424613363712-cB5p/

https://x.com/joshua_xu_/status/1978837502787219578

https://www.heygen.com/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23054911095&gbraid=0AAAAABiJW6bRhkaamVJe8PfOSFAoc1FHd

https://www.economist.com/business/2025/09/18/how-many-reports-should-a-manager-have?giftId=a90f0234-f411-481f-98c7-c8f530ec33f9&utm_campaign=gifted_article

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20191001-dunbars-number-why-we-can-only-maintain-150-relationships