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David Clark

An accomplished ultra-endurance athlete, bestselling author, and father of three with a staggering journey of personal transformation.

Top 5 podcasts with David Clark

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Mar 28, 2024 • 42min

Using Alternative Grading Practices to Foster Student Learning

David Clark, an associate professor at Grand Valley State University, discusses using alternative grading practices to foster student learning. Topics include the importance of feedback loops, reassessment without penalty, intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivation, and the four pillars of grading for growth. The conversation also touches on personal connections with students, vulnerability in academic settings, and transitioning to alternative grading methods.
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Dec 13, 2023 • 56min

Power Law VC Performance with David Clark (VenCap)

In this podcast, Nick Chirls, Beezer Clarkson, and David Clark discuss the challenges and strategies for unlocking performance in venture capital investments. They explore the role of emerging managers, the significance of dollar sizes and returns, and the importance of focus and long-term commitment. They also analyze venture capital performance data, discuss return expectations, and share valuable lessons from past market cycles.
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Feb 28, 2024 • 1h 1min

Unlocking the Power of Data with VenCap’s David Clark | E1906

Discover the key factors for success in venture capital with insights from VenCap's David Clark. Learn about the data behind VC strategies, preparing for tough times with founders, and the importance of timing in selling investments. Explore the challenges and rewards of navigating the venture capital landscape.
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Apr 12, 2024 • 1h 16min

Tomasz Tunguz and David Clark on how to invest in AI and Q1 2024 startup valuations | E1930

David Clark and Tomasz Tunguz join Jason Calacanis to discuss the latest YC class, rise of AI startups, startup valuations, and the changing landscape of seed deals and Series A rounds. They explore the challenges of investing in the dynamic AI market, the significance of adaptable founders, and the importance of strategic decision-making in the evolving landscape of venture capital investments.
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May 22, 2017 • 1h 49min

David Clark: When An Audacious Goal Becomes An Obsessive Addiction

Goals are great. Audacious goals? Even better.But what happens when that quest to touch the outermost edge of your capabilities tips into maddening obsession?David Clark has been there. And this week he returns to the podcast to tell us all about it.Longtime listeners will remember well our first conversation — one of my most popular episodes to date — in which David vividly recalled his extraordinary journey from morbidly obese, full-blown alcoholic into sober, vegan, ultra-running warrior.Not too long ago, David tipped the scales at 320 pounds. Fueled on a steady, death-defying diet of booze, pills and fast food, he was a man hell-bent on wrecking havoc, destruction and woe in the lives of loved ones and anyone unfortunate enough to cross his path,He wasn't just unhealthy. He was broken.Ultimately Dave met his breaking point. Understanding that if he didn't change he would surely die, he summoned the will to finally face and overcome his demons, transform his life wholesale and ultimately accomplish feats most sane people would deem impossible.As told in his memoir Out There*, David didn’t just drop 150 pounds on a plant-based diet. He didn’t just complete a half-marathon. He didn’t just complete a marathon. And he didn’t just finish the Badwater 135, but went on to crush an impressive list of ultra-marathons, including a run across the entire United States (along with podcast fave Charlie Engle) and the Quad Boston, in which he ran the Boston marathon course four times without stopping.Along the way, he repaired his broken self, emerging healthy.Mission accomplished. Or so he thought.No matter how far David continued to push the envelope, a void nonetheless remained. A hole in his soul he simply could not fill. So he continued to push, convinced that the answer he sought would surely be found in going further. Farther. Longer. Harder.What had begun as a laudable journey to wholeness had fractured, leading him away from the light — and into darkness.And yet once again, David found his way out.This is a conversation about that journey.It's about what happens when goals devolve into addictions — an escape from what is most real and important.It's about the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves, and the impact of those stories on our beliefs.And it's about constant, continual fidelity to growth and re-invention.I sincerely hope you enjoy this powerful, contemplative exchange with the inspiring David Clark.Peace + Plants,Rich