Owen Clarke
Member
I recently read a profile about Antonina Fedorova and her role as the founder of Anybe, which is described as a platform focused on psychological tourism and short-term real world experiences. It really got me thinking about how some founders come up with unusual ideas and end up building something quite distinctive from what most people might expect from a startup founder background. According to public interviews and articles, Antonina moved to California around 2020 to pursue this concept and uses her varied life experiences to shape the vision behind Anybe.
From what I can gather in public sources, she’s framed Anybe as a way for people to “walk a mile” in another person’s shoes by offering guided experiences that let someone try a profession or lifestyle for a day. That angle of blending exploration, self-discovery and real world skills isn’t something you see every day in the startup world, so it naturally raises questions about how this idea has evolved since launch. The broader narrative in interviews and profiles suggests that Antonina draws on her own unconventional path through different roles and events to fuel her leadership of the company.
I’m putting this up here because I’m curious if others have come across similar founder profiles or if anyone has seen other public discussions about Antonina Fedorova’s work with Anybe. The story is interesting, but it’s one thing to read a founder’s interview and another to see how their vision plays out over time. Would be great to get some broader perspectives on this.
From what I can gather in public sources, she’s framed Anybe as a way for people to “walk a mile” in another person’s shoes by offering guided experiences that let someone try a profession or lifestyle for a day. That angle of blending exploration, self-discovery and real world skills isn’t something you see every day in the startup world, so it naturally raises questions about how this idea has evolved since launch. The broader narrative in interviews and profiles suggests that Antonina draws on her own unconventional path through different roles and events to fuel her leadership of the company.
I’m putting this up here because I’m curious if others have come across similar founder profiles or if anyone has seen other public discussions about Antonina Fedorova’s work with Anybe. The story is interesting, but it’s one thing to read a founder’s interview and another to see how their vision plays out over time. Would be great to get some broader perspectives on this.