From Google X to Good Trouble: AJ Thomas on Reinventing Leadership

PALO ALTO, CA / ACCESS Newswire / September 24, 2025 / Some leaders follow a straight line in their careers. Others take the scenic route, blending unexpected experiences into something entirely new. AJ Thomas belongs firmly in the second camp.

Her journey spans artistry, corporate leadership, and venture building. She was once signed to Dr. Dre's World Class Wreckin' Cru collective, blending hip hop with entrepreneurship. She went on to lead human experience design at Google X, the Moonshot Factory, where she helped shape the culture behind some of the world's boldest innovations. Today, she is the Founder and CEO of The Troublemaker Lab and the Founder and General Partner of Good Trouble Ventures.

It is not a traditional career path. But then again, AJ has never been interested in playing by traditional rules.

The Troublemaker Philosophy

After years in high-growth organizations, AJ saw a gap: founders and leaders were being told how to scale companies, but not how to scale themselves. That realization led her to create The Troublemaker Lab.

The accelerator blends coaching, venture, and community to help leaders unlock their boldest ideas while staying true to who they are. AJ calls it "scaling without losing your soul." For her, leadership is not about conforming to old models. It is about building braver ones.

The Troublemaker philosophy resonates with leaders who feel disillusioned by burnout culture. It reminds them that success without authenticity is not real success at all.

Investing in Culture Through Good Trouble Ventures

If The Troublemaker Lab is AJ's coaching platform, Good Trouble Ventures is her investment platform. The fund backs early-stage founders at the intersection of creativity, technology, and culture.

What sets it apart is AJ's focus on culture as a driver of value. While many funds chase technical innovation alone, she looks for teams shaping the way people live, connect, and imagine the future. For AJ, venture capital is not just about financial returns. It is about creating ripple effects that extend beyond the bottom line.

The name itself comes from John Lewis's call to make "good trouble." For AJ, that means investing in founders who are not afraid to challenge the status quo - the ones rewriting rules, just as she has throughout her career.

A Career of Reinvention

From her early creative pursuits to her leadership at Google X to her current role as an investor and accelerator founder, AJ's career is defined by reinvention. Each chapter has built on the last, but none of them have looked the same.

She embodies a truth many leaders are only beginning to embrace: the future of leadership is not linear. It is experimental, interdisciplinary, and deeply personal. The skills you gain in one arena - whether that is music, technology, or venture - can become the differentiators that set you apart in another.

From Moonshots to Good Trouble

In many ways, AJ's work today is the natural evolution of everything she has done before. Google X taught her the power of designing culture for innovation. The Troublemaker Lab channels that into helping leaders build braver companies. Good Trouble Ventures extends it further, investing in founders whose ideas have the potential to shape culture on a global scale.

Her path may look unconventional, but it is exactly that refusal to follow convention that makes her perspective so valuable.

For AJ, the lesson is simple: you do not have to play by the old rules to create extraordinary outcomes. Sometimes, the scenic route is the one that leads to the biggest breakthroughs.

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AJ Thomas
Palo Alto, California
aj@goodtrouble.vc
https://www.goodtrouble.vc/

SOURCE: AJ Thomas



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