
Jack Kuveke
Frequent guest on the podcast, providing insights on startup news and the tech industry.
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Jun 5, 2025 • 29min
May Startup News: Elizabeth Holmes Returns, Billion-Dollar Frauds, & the End of Tech Jobs w/ Jack Kuveke
Jack Kuveke, a seasoned voice on startup news, dives deep into the rollercoaster world of tech this month. He unpacks the dramatic rise and fall of figures like Elizabeth Holmes, revealing unsettling trends in the startup scene. The conversation shifts to OpenAI’s secretive project with Jony Ive and the escalating number of billion-dollar frauds. Jack also paints a bleak picture of the vanishing entry-level tech jobs and the bizarre antics in the crypto world, questioning the integrity of modern investments while sprinkling in some levity.

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May 8, 2025 • 40min
Adam Neumann Returns, SV Spies, AI Robots Rise | April Startup News w/ Jack Kuveke
Jack Kuveke, an entrepreneur and startup commentator, dives into the chaotic world of recent startup headlines. He discusses Adam Neumann's shocking ability to secure $500 million for WeWork 2.0 while unpacking a corporate espionage scandal between Deel and Rippling. The conversation humorously explores how the rise of AI startups valued at $34 billion, despite zero revenue, reflects the bizarre state of venture capital. Kuveke also critiques consumer debt trends in America, emphasizing the absurdity of financing ice cream with Klarna and DoorDash.

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Apr 1, 2025 • 39min
He invested in 684 AI startups—& realized that quitters always win. | Jack Kuveke, Founder turned VC at Jabroni Capital
Jack Kuveke, a founder turned VC at Jabroni Capital, challenges the traditional startup narrative. He argues that fundraising is far more important than traction and shares secrets on faking user growth to create FOMO. Jack advocates for quitting quickly to pivot effectively, highlighting unconventional strategies for success. He humorously critiques the tech industry and emphasizes that secondaries can enrich you before your startup even fails. From hiring hacks to the absurdity of venture capital, this conversation is packed with unconventional wisdom.