The funny conversation these days is sort of, you know, I'm like, okay, so we have a V1 of the product. Can we agree that in three or four years, this product is going to be a lot better than it is today? It's short-term signaling, not long-term signaling. But you are rolling a capital allocator. How do you tell a as an elder statesman like we are, as an 30-year-old You're getting all this incorrect signaling. So there is where the optionality comes in.
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Jason sits down with Bryan Roberts of Venrock for another episode of Angel Season 7! They discuss Bryan’s first bets (2:22) and his perception of the dot com bubble. (14:38) The two also dive into topics like creating optionality as a startup (21:24), bad habits in VC (28:49) and Theranos. (36:18) To wrap the show, Bryan and Jason discuss disagreeing with founders (39:07) and the psychology of placing bets! (44:33)
(0:00) Jason kicks off the show
(2:22) Bryan’s first investment: Illumina
(8:52) LinkedIn Jobs - Go to http://linkedin.com/angel and post your first job for free
(10:16) Bryan’s second investment: Athena Health
(14:38) Bryan’s experience during the dot-com bubble
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(21:24) Creating optionality in a startup
(25:30) Understanding your leaders
(28:49) Bad habits in venture
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(36:18) Bryan’s thoughts on Theranos
(39:07) Diligence and disagreements with founders
(44:33) The psychology of placing bets + advice for founders
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