The Leverage Podcast

The VC Who Disrupted His Own Career — Bryce Roberts

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Sep 10, 2025
Bryce Roberts, founder of the venture capital firm Indie and a former seed investor for companies like Figma and CTRL Labs, shares his insightful journey. After a bold, yet disastrous venture, he speaks candidly about his 'ego death' and the lessons learned. The conversation dives into the evolution of seed investing and how AI is reshaping funding models, prioritizing innovation over traditional practices. Bryce emphasizes the shift from ego to ethos, advocating for a more sustainable and community-focused approach in the entrepreneurial landscape.
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INSIGHT

Infrastructure Lowered The Cost To Start

  • Cloud, open source and online distribution together made seed-stage startups viable with much less money.
  • That created optionality for founders and a new investment category.
ANECDOTE

Early Encounters Sparked Indie

  • Bryce traced Indie back to meetings with Mike Cannon-Brooks and Tom Preston-Werner who rejected VC early but built big companies.
  • Those founders inspired Bryce to test a middle ground between bootstrapping and full venture fundraising.
INSIGHT

Movement Formed Around A New Narrative

  • Indy launched as a public essay and community and quickly resonated on Hacker News for days.
  • The idea tapped into founders who wanted a different path than the typical VC treadmill.
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