Kurt Workman: Owlet Baby Sock’s $100 Million Journey | Startup, SPAC, FDA, Turn Around
Update: 2025-08-21
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In this episode of the Startup Ignition Podcast, we are joined by Kurt Workman, the co-founder of Owlet. Kurt shares the deeply personal story that inspired the creation of the Owlet Smart Sock, a device that has now been used by 1 in 10 babies born in the US. He takes us through the entire journey, from a $50 student prototype to building a $100 million revenue company. Kurt opens up about the immense challenges faced along the way, including a three-year development cycle, navigating a complex and difficult relationship with the FDA, the rollercoaster of going public via a SPAC, and nearly facing bankruptcy. This is a raw and honest conversation about the steep climb of entrepreneurship, the fight for a mission you believe in, and the lessons learned from the highest highs and the lowest lows.
(00:00:00 ) The personal story that sparked the idea for Owlet
(00:02:43 ) How Owlet is building the world's largest pediatric health platform
(00:05:52 ) The Founder's First Icebreaker: Pitches, prototypes, and disasters
(00:10:04 ) Paying a student $50 for a design that a firm later quoted at $100,000
(00:11:40 ) A manufacturing disaster that almost ended the company early on
(00:13:10 ) The story of hiring Owlet's first key employee
(00:17:43 ) The ownership and passion that sets a founder apart from a "hired gun"
(00:20:25 ) Has Kurt ever had an "I made it" moment?
(00:23:32 ) Owlet's current scale: 100 employees and $100M in annual revenue
(00:27:57 ) How his wife's heart condition and a family tragedy led to Owlet
(00:32:17 ) Assembling the founding team and winning competitions to fund the startup
(00:38:30 ) Why it took three years to get the first product to market
(00:42:26 ) Pivoting the go-to-market strategy after the initial launch failed
(00:45:14 ) Navigating the complex and challenging relationship with the FDA
(00:47:06 ) From 0 to 10% of all babies in the US using Owlet by 2021
(00:49:12 ) Pulling the product off shelves and relaunching after the FDA warning letter
(00:52:30 ) Stepping down as CEO, going public via a SPAC, and being asked to return
(00:57:57 ) The hardest year of Kurt's life and the turnaround that saved the company
(00:58:32 ) Calling a manufacturer they owed $30 million to avoid bankruptcy
(01:02:00 ) Deciding to step down as CEO for the second time
(01:05:57 ) Kurt's top 2 pieces of advice for early-stage entrepreneurs
(01:11:29 ) Why the steepest part of the entrepreneurial climb is the most rewarding
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(00:00:00 ) The personal story that sparked the idea for Owlet
(00:02:43 ) How Owlet is building the world's largest pediatric health platform
(00:05:52 ) The Founder's First Icebreaker: Pitches, prototypes, and disasters
(00:10:04 ) Paying a student $50 for a design that a firm later quoted at $100,000
(00:11:40 ) A manufacturing disaster that almost ended the company early on
(00:13:10 ) The story of hiring Owlet's first key employee
(00:17:43 ) The ownership and passion that sets a founder apart from a "hired gun"
(00:20:25 ) Has Kurt ever had an "I made it" moment?
(00:23:32 ) Owlet's current scale: 100 employees and $100M in annual revenue
(00:27:57 ) How his wife's heart condition and a family tragedy led to Owlet
(00:32:17 ) Assembling the founding team and winning competitions to fund the startup
(00:38:30 ) Why it took three years to get the first product to market
(00:42:26 ) Pivoting the go-to-market strategy after the initial launch failed
(00:45:14 ) Navigating the complex and challenging relationship with the FDA
(00:47:06 ) From 0 to 10% of all babies in the US using Owlet by 2021
(00:49:12 ) Pulling the product off shelves and relaunching after the FDA warning letter
(00:52:30 ) Stepping down as CEO, going public via a SPAC, and being asked to return
(00:57:57 ) The hardest year of Kurt's life and the turnaround that saved the company
(00:58:32 ) Calling a manufacturer they owed $30 million to avoid bankruptcy
(01:02:00 ) Deciding to step down as CEO for the second time
(01:05:57 ) Kurt's top 2 pieces of advice for early-stage entrepreneurs
(01:11:29 ) Why the steepest part of the entrepreneurial climb is the most rewarding
Learn more about us:
https://startupignition.com/links
Apply to be a guest on the pod:
https://startup-ignition-podcast.paperform.co/
Follow John & Tyler:
https://x.com/trich_
https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnrichards/
Subscribe on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@StartupIgnition
Follow on X:
https://x.com/startupignition
Follow on Instagram:
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Follow on TikTok:
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Follow on LinkedIn:
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#KurtWorkman
#Owlet
#Startup
#Entrepreneurship
#FounderStory
#MedTech
#Hardware
#StartupJourney
#CEO
#Business
#Innovation
#FDA
#GoingPublic
#SPAC
#Turnaround
#UtahBusiness
#VentureCapital
#Startups
#Leadership
#Tech
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