The Founder Series: Devin Lockett on Building the BioMedRx Network
The founder-interview format has become one of the most durable genres in business media because it does something a press release cannot: it lets the person who built something explain the reasoning, including the parts that didn't work. A candid sit-down about strategy and setbacks tends to be more instructive than a highlight reel, precisely because the decisions and dead ends are where the real lessons live.
This premiere traces how a single idea grew into a network spanning health, wellness, and media — the through-line being an operating philosophy rather than a single product. The conversation covers how ventures reinforce one another, where the early bets were wrong, and what discipline it takes to keep quality consistent as a portfolio widens.
For viewers building their own ventures, the value is in the specifics: how priorities were set, how failures were absorbed and used, and what "what comes next" actually looks like when it is planned rather than improvised. Straight from the founder's chair, it is meant to be watched as a working session, not a victory lap.
Sources: Harvard Business Review — Entrepreneurship; U.S. Small Business Administration — Business Guide





























