

Equity
TechCrunch, Rebecca Bellan, Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, Max Zeff, Theresa Loconsolo
The intersection of technology, startups, and venture capital touches everything now. That’s why Equity, TechCrunch's flagship podcast, digs into the business of startups for entrepreneurs and enthusiasts alike. Every Wednesday and Friday, TechCrunch reporters keep you up-to-date on the world of business, technology, and venture capital. Equity is ranked the No.2 podcast in the Top 100 Venture Capital All time leaderboard on Goodpods—As well as No.17 for the Top 100 Finance All time chart and No.32 for the Top 100 Business News All time chart.
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Nov 19, 2025 • 29min
January Ventures bets AI's biggest winners won't come from Silicon Valley
In a captivating discussion, Jennifer Neundorfer, Co-founder and General Partner at January Ventures, reveals how AI is transforming early-stage investing. She emphasizes the potential of AI-driven startups in legacy industries like healthcare and manufacturing, especially those led by underrepresented founders. Jennifer explains the importance of market expertise as a competitive moat, the need for clear differentiation among startups, and highlights geographic hubs outside Silicon Valley nurturing innovative ideas. She shares insights into funding dynamics and the future of venture capital.

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Nov 15, 2025 • 47min
Introducing TechCrunch's new podcast: Build Mode
Deon Nicholas, co-founder and chairman of Forethought, dives into the transformative world of AI in customer service. He shares key lessons from his entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing the importance of evolving priorities as a startup grows. Deon discusses the '7-Failure Rule' and how early experiments led to product-market fit. He also highlights innovative strategies like minimal demos to gauge market demand. With insights on launching successfully and navigating the competitive landscape, Deon offers a masterclass in building tech that truly serves customers.

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Nov 14, 2025 • 33min
Are data centers the new oil fields?
A staggering $580 billion will be poured into AI data centers by 2025, eclipsing oil investments, which poses a dilemma for the environment. The conversation dives into the implications of this shift on energy grids and climate tech. Hosts also discuss a significant $100 million Series A for an AI customer service startup and the resurgence of SPACs through a Swedish electric truck firm. On the cybersecurity front, concerns about government spyware targeting journalists and critical infrastructure hacking by Chinese groups are raised.

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Nov 12, 2025 • 32min
What startups are building next, according to OpenAI’s Head of Startups
Marc Manara, Head of Startups at OpenAI, shares insights from the AI startup landscape. He discusses the rapid shift from traditional development cycles to one-day sprints, reshaping engineering team structures. Manara highlights how some startups are customizing models for specific industries like healthcare and finance. He also points out areas where AI integration is still lacking, particularly in longer-horizon tasks, which remain a significant frontier for innovation.

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Nov 7, 2025 • 27min
SoftBank is back, and the AI hype cycle is eating itself
SoftBank and OpenAI's new joint venture raises eyebrows about the real value of AI investments. The discussion touches on Andreessen Horowitz shutting down its Talent x Opportunity fund and its implications for diversity commitments. The potential impact of former FTC chair Lina Khan on Big Tech and transport policy is explored. Insights from Box CEO Aaron Levie question whether we are in an AI bubble, while recent IPO successes suggest a recovering public market landscape.

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Nov 5, 2025 • 28min
From Air Force officer to space defense CEO: Why Even Rogers left to build weapons for orbit
Even Rodgers, a former U.S. Air Force weapons officer and CEO of True Anomaly, dives into the evolving landscape of space defense. After witnessing the advancements of adversaries like China and Russia, he founded a company focused on military capabilities in orbit. They discuss the challenges of developing autonomous spacecraft like Jackal, designed for multi-role missions, and the urgent need for the U.S. to catch up. Rodgers also shares insights on investor interest in space as a warfighting domain and the unique dynamics between startups and the Space Force.

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Oct 31, 2025 • 30min
Equity Live: From $300M seed rounds to data center builds, AI is feeling bubbly
The discussion kicks off with a pressing question: are we witnessing an AI bubble? The hosts delve into rapid valuation growth and staggering funding rounds, pointing to signs of financial frenzy. The emergence of AI data centers reshapes infrastructure investing, drawing unexpected players into the mix. A contrarian founder shares insights on betting against the scaling race, while the sustainability of viral startups provokes debate. With a vibrant backdrop of TechCrunch Disrupt, the conversation is as lively as the event itself!

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Oct 29, 2025 • 31min
Startups should rethink how they pursue sales and traction, according to VC Tim Chen
Tim Chen, founder of Essence VC and former technical startup founder, discusses the evolving landscape of venture capital and his journey into solo investing. He challenges the VC playbook, especially for infrastructure startups, advocating a focus on strategic pivots over quick revenue. Tim shares transformative advice he offered portfolio companies and the insights gained from his small startup exit, emphasizing the importance of blending technical skills with market understanding for founders.

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Oct 24, 2025 • 31min
OpenAI wants to power your browser, and that could be a security nightmare
The browser wars are heating up as OpenAI unveils Atlas, a ChatGPT-powered browser that navigates the web using natural language but reveals serious security concerns. Also, a spinoff from Rivian scores a major deal for cargo vehicles, while a conversational AI startup raises $250M for a product not yet available. An AWS outage disrupts the internet, highlighting its fragility, and discussions around AI-centric browsers raise questions about privacy and user trust. The implications for the open web amid these innovations are profound.

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Oct 22, 2025 • 27min
Sam Altman’s eye-scanning startup wants to prove humanity in the age of AI bots
Adrian Ludwig, Chief Security Officer at Tools for Humanity, joins the conversation to tackle the pressing issue of distinguishing real humans from AI bots online. He introduces the Orb, a futuristic device that scans irises for identity verification while prioritizing privacy. The discussion dives into their open-source approach, collaborations with platforms like Match Group, and the innovative use of zero-knowledge proofs. Ludwig emphasizes the importance of secure digital identity in an age of deception and outlines how it can enhance user experience across various services.


