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[Redefining Business: How Omaze’s Founder Transformed Fear into Impact through Empathy]-[How a near-death experience changed this founder’s approach to fear]

Masters of Scale · B2 · 2025-09-11

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The Pivot from Celebrity-Centric to Prize-Driven Models

Matthew Polson, the founder of Omaze, discusses a pivotal evolution in his company’s business model. Originally, Omaze relied on high-profile celebrity experiences to drive charitable donations. While successful—such as the campaign with Breaking Bad stars Brian Cranston and Aaron Paul, which raised $302,000—the model lacked scalability and control. Polson notes, "We didn't control our own destiny," citing a missed opportunity with Arnold Schwarzenegger as a turning point.

By contrast, shifting to a prize-driven model—specifically offering luxury houses—allowed Omaze to scale significantly. Polson explains that a house, unlike a celebrity experience, "represents all of Maslow's hierarchy of needs," including "safety, security, status, and self-realization." This shift proved highly effective; for instance, a McLaren car campaign raised $1.9 million without celebrity backing, validating the transition. Today, Omaze operates on a subscription model, achieving retention rates comparable to major streaming platforms like Netflix or Spotify.

The Near-Death Experience as a Catalyst for Change

Central to Polson’s leadership transformation was a profound near-death experience seven years ago. Suffering from a bowel obstruction, Polson flatlined for four and a half minutes. He credits his survival to "larger forces" and the "power of humanity and compassion." This trauma forced him to re-evaluate his relationship with fear. Previously, his decisions were "driven by fear—fear of not being enough, fear of not comparing well to my friends." Post-recovery, he realized that "the opposite of love is not hate, it's fear," and he learned to make decisions from a place of "expansion" rather than anxiety.

Storytelling as a Core Entrepreneurial Skill

Polson emphasizes that storytelling is the "most underrated skill in entrepreneurship." At Omaze, every team member, regardless of their role, undergoes training in the "fundamental neuroscience of storytelling." Polson argues that "valuation is just metrics plus storytelling," and this ability to paint a clear vision was essential when convincing his board and team to pivot away from the celebrity model toward the UK-based house prize model. By framing the change as a strategic expansion rather than a risky gamble, he successfully navigated internal resistance.

Redefining Impact and Human Connection

Despite the business challenges of exiting the US market to focus on the UK, Polson remains committed to the tangible impact of his work. A poignant example is the London Air Ambulance campaign. After the Omaze community raised funds for new helicopters, Polson discovered that the life-saving equipment installed on them was the same "rare" ECMO machine that had saved his own life. He describes this not just as a coincidence, but as "providence."

Polson concludes by challenging the notion that empathy is "out of fashion" in modern business. He argues that the perception of a world driven by greed is merely "clickbait" generated by algorithms. "When you lift up from your phone and look out in the world, I think you see empathy and compassion everywhere," he asserts. Ultimately, his journey highlights that a business can be both highly profitable—with a run rate now exceeding $400 million—and a force for genuine human good.

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Scaling a business in the US can feel like a maze.
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pulling your focus away from growth
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nothing is as bad as the fear of the thing.
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you lift up from your phone and look out in the world
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There are fires burning when you're going home.
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pulling your focus away from growth
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do right by your most precious asset
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nothing is as bad as the fear of the thing
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mindset shift fueled the growth
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put us on the map
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📖 Transcript

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