E168: How I Coach The Top 0.1% CEO's in Silicon Valley w/Alexis John d'Amecourt
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E168: How I Coach The Top 0.1% CEO's in Silicon Valley w/Alexis John d'Amecourt

E168 • May 30, 2025 • 70 mins

Alexis John d'Amecourt is the coach behind some of the most iconic CEOs in tech today—including the founders of Substack, Eigenlayer, and Booksy. In this episode of How I Invest, I sat down with Alexis to explore what really makes great CEOs tick—and what causes them to fall apart. We talked about how founders can build trust, navigate emotional turbulence, lead organizations as they scale, and get unstuck when things feel overwhelming. Alexis also opened up about his own story—from being raised by his grandmother in D.C. after a turbulent childhood to becoming a three-time founder turned executive coach. This conversation is packed with tactical frameworks, powerful analogies, and a ton of heart.

Highlights:

  • Why even the best CEOs need coaching—and what coaching actually looks like
  • The most common problems CEOs face at every stage of company growth
  • What to do when you’re stuck, overwhelmed, or panicked as a founder
  • The difference between managing and leading—and how to do both effectively
  • The one skill that top 10% employees all have in common
  • A powerful tactic for giving and receiving feedback that builds trust
  • What ego looks like when it helps vs. when it hurts
  • How childhood experiences shape founders—and how to turn that into fuel

-- Guest Bio: Alexis John d'Amecourt is the founder of Mishory Method, an executive coaching firm that works with top CEOs and venture-backed founders around the world. His clients include the CEOs of Substack, Eigenlayer, and Booksy, among many others. A three-time founder himself, Alexis brings deep empathy and real operating experience to every conversation. I’ve seen firsthand how effective he is—and I’m excited to share this episode with you.

Alexis was born into a lineage of remarkable minds and bold innovators. His great-uncle was Stanislaw Ulam, the renowned mathematician who made foundational contributions to nuclear physics—including a vital role in the development of the hydrogen bomb—and who pioneered the use of Monte Carlo methods.

On his maternal side, Alexis was the great-great-great-grandson of Gustave de Ponton d’Amécourt, the French inventor and engineer who advanced early helicopter technology and coined the very term “helicopter.” Alexis was also the son of Joanna Harcourt-Smith, who was married to Timothy Leary—a relationship captured in Errol Morris’s documentary My Psychedelic Love Story. But his mother left when he was just two years old. Alexis was raised instead in Washington, D.C., by his Austrian grandmother, a sharp and self-made entrepreneur who became his greatest influence.

Raised between two continents—with one foot in European tradition and the other in American dynamism—Alexis was shaped by the paradox of abandonment and deep mentorship. That duality has become central to his work with CEOs today, offering a perspective grounded in resilience, heritage, and the power of reinvention.

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