June 8, 2026

How to fix a 'broken industry' (w/ Brandon Weber – Nava Benefits, VTS, Hightower)

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Every founder gets a version of the same advice: don't pick a fight with an entrenched industry. The incumbents have the relationships, the regulatory cover, the deep pockets - you'll bleed out trying.

But some of the most interesting companies of the last decade were built ignoring that advice, winning over markets that were nearly impenetrable.


In this episode, Yaniv Bernstein is joined by Brandon Weber - co-founder and CEO of Nava Benefits, a Series C-funded AI-powered health benefits brokerage. Before Nava, Brandon co-founded Hightower, a commercial real estate startup that merged with VTS and went on to run over half of all office buildings in the United States. Brandon has now done this twice in two completely different industries, and has developed a repeatable playbook for breaking into entrenched markets and using AI as a structural advantage.


Yaniv and Brandon dig into what actually makes a market 'broken', why the entry point needs to be far narrower than most founders think, and how to build the conviction to keep going when a thousand people tell you it won't work.


In this episode, you will:

  • Understand the 'burning platform' signal - what makes a market 'broken', but worth spending a years breaking into
  • Learn why your entry point needs to be far narrower than feels comfortable, and how Brandon went from targeting 'the health insurance market' to 'employers with 50-500 employees who can't afford a dedicated benefits team'
  • Hear why 'disrupting from within' is often smarter than disrupting head-on - and how Nava built a broker-shaped entity that the industry's immune system couldn't reject
  • Discover how to design a human-AI system (what Brandon calls a 'cybernetic' service model) where agents handle 80-85% of the work and licensed professionals operate at the top of their license


Timestamps

00:00 Coming Up…

00:45 On Today's Show: Brandon Weber on Fixing Broken Industries

01:43 How To Spot Broken Markets

03:59 Why Most Healthcare Startups Fail (Distribution)

05:35 Lessons From Building Hightower and VTS

08:41 How Do We Think Smaller? Finding the 'Narrow Wedge'

10:57 What It Means To 'Disrupt From Within'

16:53 Choosing the ICP

18:35 The Innovator's Dilemma and Moving Upmarket

22:57 Scaling with AI: A Business in Two Phases

26:29 Service as a Software

34:02 Attract and Hire Industry Insiders

36:44 When to Acquire

39:06 Closing Advice


Resources mentioned in this episode

  • Nava Benefits (Brandon's company): https://www.navabenefits.com
  • Gary Lo's previous TSP episode: https://youtu.be/jtMgd7Nv_HY
  • The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton Christensen (framework discussed at length): https://www.amazon.com/Innovators-Dilemma-Revolutionary-Change-Business/dp/0062060244


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Producer: Justin McArthur https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-mcarthur

Assistant Producer: Steph Hefferan https://www.linkedin.com/in/steph-heff/

Intro Voice: Jeremiah Owyang https://web-strategist.com/