From War Zones to Replacing Seven Developers: How Resilience Built a Tech Innovator
Olesya grew up in the final years of the Soviet Union -- born in Azerbaijan, displaced by ethnic war at nine, raising herself through the chaos of 1990s Russia alongside an entrepreneurial single mother who had company registration number one in their region.
By 21, she had two university degrees with honors and a scholarship to Boston. By 26, she had her own lighting design firm in Moscow. By her 40s, she had lived in four countries, filed five patents, built and lost a decade of investment in a cross-continental business when the Russia-Ukraine war hit, and then rebuilt her entire tech team -- replacing seven experienced developers in three months -- using AI.
In this conversation, Olesya shares the mindset behind that kind of resilience, why most people are misusing AI (hint: they're skipping the methodology), and why she believes we have a very short window right now to learn deeply before the opportunity closes. What you'll take away: Why building a methodology before touching any tool is the real competitive edge How Olesya used Claude to replace an entire dev team and ship a product What it means to "feed the beast" and how to make sure you're the one profiting first.
Her practical advice for small business owners: write down what you do each day, then ask -- what can the machine do instead? This episode is for anyone who has ever been pushed to start over -- and chose to build something better.