Do you think that like s f and silcone valley start ups are of the past, or do you think this is just a lull in time? That's a great question. I am not of, like, of one opinion versus the other. I think it will be a kind of balance of both. The company i work at as ahead of social media in california is based in silican valley, although it's also full remote. So where i can definitely see the benefits of being based in isef as a founder, i don't think it's going to be a necessity in the future. But it definitely will still give you some more opportunities and, like, you know
First, Jason plays "Guess the Fake Startup" (1:30). Then, Jason interviews four founders he invested in (12:50):
David Park from Jenni.ai about computer copywriting assistants (18:08), Samuel Spitz from Wearloom on aggregating the resale marketplace shopping experience (28:11), Sudhama Bhatia from Track about his premium calendar client (40:35) and Marie Ng from Llama Life on building a time-based productivity tool (51:05). To wrap up the show, we have an "OK Boomer" segment where Producer Rachel talks with Gen Z marketer Erifili Gounari (01:13:25)