

Founders, whales, and the sea change in the entrepreneurial energy
Aug 10, 2022
Jordan Crook and Darrell Etherington, co-hosts of Found, share their insights on the evolving landscape of entrepreneurship. They discuss the shift from chasing rapid growth to prioritizing profitability and sustainability. The duo explores different types of founders, such as 'tourist' versus 'native' founders, revealing the impact of motivation on success. They also delve into the vital role of unicorns in fostering innovation and the need for a more adaptable venture capital approach to support diverse, visionary entrepreneurs.
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Founder Optimism
- Founders remain optimistic despite market downturns, likely due to their inherent nature.
- There's no significant capital shortage, but VCs are more hesitant.
Socially Conscious Founders
- Founders are now more mindful of their companies' potential negative impacts.
- This contrasts with the "move fast and break things" mentality of previous eras.
The Profit-Growth Disconnect
- There's a disconnect between VC's desire for profit-focused founders and the need for ambitious, growth-oriented startups.
- Founders may be hesitant to pitch if they don't fit the "outlier" mold VCs seem to seek.