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Replay – #30 The Messy Middle: Lessons Learned as a Founder, Investor, and Bestselling Author | Scott Belsky, Author & Venture Capitalist

Dec 22, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Goldman Sack Founders' Journey - A Brief Introduction
01:42 • 2min
3
What I Learned From Goldman Sacks
03:35 • 2min
4
The Biggest Insecurity as a Product Leader?
05:42 • 4min
5
The Last Years of Behents
09:20 • 2min
6
Anch Maneurs - What Was Your Tactics?
10:53 • 2min
7
Should I Quit This or Should I Stick With It?
13:10 • 2min
8
What Was the Transition Like?
15:05 • 3min
9
The Importance of Sloped Learning Curves
18:12 • 3min
10
How to Invest Early in a Startup?
21:30 • 2min
11
Is There a Superpower in Optimism?
23:38 • 2min
12
The Lens of Productivity and Product Sensitivity
25:17 • 3min
13
Yello Swee Green - Is There a Difference?
27:59 • 2min
14
The Small Things Make a Big Difference
29:44 • 4min
15
What's Your View on Investing?
33:19 • 2min
16
Why Investing Is So Interesting
35:07 • 5min
17
Are You for Sure No More Books Coming?
39:56 • 2min
18
The Cost of Getting Attention
41:42 • 3min
19
Investing in the Future - You Can Learn From Your Past and Be Curious About Where Things Are Going
44:45 • 3min
20
Is This Going to Be a Shot in the Dark?
48:00 • 2min
21
Is There a Favorite Failure?
49:45 • 2min
22
The Impetus for Foundering Behants
51:57 • 2min