There's nothing like that in person meeting. So now we're forced to do it remote. And of course, you see an uptic because it's more cn, you don't have to get in a car. They're all stock at home. Yes, o, there is that right? You're not going to an n b a game or a movie. What is lost? Or is anything else in your mind these veritters? There's two big things lost. One is you lose the syrendipity,. The other thing i think i eg is this, we've built up this capital, we'veBuilt up this inperson capital, right?...
0:35 Jason intros Capital Factory CEO & Founder Josh Baer
1:47 What is Capital Factory in its current iteration? How are they transitioning to remote? Loss of serendipity of random in-person connections
5:38 Josh takes Jason through the SXSW cancellation
10:29 Issues conceptualizing COVID's impact
15:35 Transitioning to rolling cohorts & optimizing their Slack community
21:36 Capital Factory's standard deal terms, why founders join, how returns are divvied up
27:30 Starting Capital Factory during the last economic downturn, how millennials will react to this crisis
30:45 Josh describes his 5 buckets of how companies are weathering the COVID storm
35:09 Remote work's effect on startup collaboration
41:01 COVID's effect on children, getting back to work
47:37 What investing mistakes has Josh made, and how has he learned from them?
56:00 What founder traits does Josh look for?
59:14 Moving to Austin, SXSW history