Can one person ethically scale to billion dollars while two-tier healthcare widens?
If AI orchestration lets a solo founder extract $65 million in annual profit from healthcare delivery with near-zero headcount, what obligation—if any—does he have to distribute that wealth or reinvest in workforce capacity rather than pure margin maximization? Does Medvi represent the future we want?
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This week’s Minds, Bodies, and Terawatts episode (April 3rd, 2026) dug into Matthew Gallagher’s Medvi, which generated $401 million in verified revenue in 2025 with just two employees and a stunning 16.2% net margin—three times higher than Hims and Hers despite 1/12th the headcount. The episode explores not just how he orchestrated AI systems to automate the connective tissue of telehealth, but what that means for labor, inequality, and whether extreme efficiency in essential services is the same as progress. Listen in and share your take: is this the liberation post-scarcity promises, or a cautionary tale about concentration of wealth and access?
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