This Week in Startups

Jason Calacanis
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28 snips
Feb 3, 2026 • 1h 7min

Where early-stage founders MUST focus to success | E2244

William Barnes, early-stage operator and investor who scaled teams at Uber, and Amanda Bradford, founder of The League turned product and marketplace builder. They discuss what founders must focus on: cash conservation, building a taped-together MVP, prioritizing distribution, and using constraints to force clarity. Short, practical, and tactical startup priorities in fast-paced startup life.
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34 snips
Feb 3, 2026 • 1h 2min

SpaceX + xAI deal gets us one step closer to Musk Industries | E2243

Breaking news about SpaceX buying an AI company and plans to launch data centers into orbit. Discussion of why space-based compute could be cheaper, from solar power to zero cooling. Speculation about a larger Musk conglomerate including electric vehicles and robots. Deep dive into OpenClaw’s top automation skills, security risks, and creative uses like Reddit tracking, Gamma decks, and task monitoring.
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246 snips
Jan 31, 2026 • 1h 28min

How OpenClaw (Clawdbot) Is Rewriting the Way Our Team Works with Rahul Sood | E2242

Rahul Sood, security and AI leader (Irreverent Labs, Voodoo PC) warns about risks and sandboxing. Oliver Corzon, LAUNCH producer, explains OpenClaw automations for research and booking. Lukas Durand, VC operator at LAUNCH, builds agent-driven workflows and cost strategies. They explore agent orchestration, memory and cron jobs, integrations, guardrails, and the economics and ethics of scaling AI assistants.
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19 snips
Jan 29, 2026 • 56min

How decriminalization led to an explosion in cannabis startups (Feat. Ford Smith, Andrew Duffy, and Socrates Rosenfeld) | E2241

Andrew Duffy, founder of Sparkplug building retail incentives and inventory tools. Socrates Rosenfeld, founder of iHeartJane running a cannabis marketplace. Ford Smith, investor and operator in cannabis consumer products. They debate rescheduling and federal vs state rules. They unpack industry growth, capital cycles, and rising product potency. They cover safety, regulation, and how cannabis consumption is shifting from alcohol.
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230 snips
Jan 27, 2026 • 1h 2min

Clawdbot is an inflection point in AI history | E2240

Dan Penguine, an operator automating small businesses, describes using ClaudeBot to run his parents' tea shop. Alex Finn, founder of a one-person SaaS and YouTuber, shows ClaudeBot as an autonomous assistant building product features. Matt Van Horn, entrepreneur and builder, demos CloudBot skills, integrations, and automation workflows. They talk about skill creation, 24/7 AI employees, scheduling, and security risks.
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63 snips
Jan 24, 2026 • 1h 3min

Why You’ll Choose an AI Doctor (feat. Fred Almeida and Max Weiss) | E2239

Max Weiss, a VC focused on aerospace, semiconductors and Japan–U.S. ties, and Fred Almeida, CEO building AI-driven diagnostic and primary care systems, discuss AI as your future GP. They explore self-directed diagnostics, speeding accurate testing, automating doctors' paperwork, and how Japan’s tech strengths and cultural traits shape startups and talent flows.
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42 snips
Jan 21, 2026 • 1h 4min

From Blood Transfusions to Burritos, How Zipline is Automating Delivery | E2238

Keller Cliffton, Co-founder and CEO of Zipline, revolutionizes healthcare with autonomous drones for blood and burrito deliveries, arguing they can outperform self-driving cars economically. Anastasis Germanidis, CTO of Runway, dives into world models that enhance AI capability in robotics and simulations. Together, they explore the future of drone logistics and the expansive potential of generative AI, revealing how these innovations are reshaping industries and everyday life.
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32 snips
Jan 20, 2026 • 58min

How startups suddenly became “cool” in Japan (feat. Shin Takamiya of Globis Capital) | E2237

Shin Takamiya, a venture capitalist and partner at Globis Capital Partners, shares insights on Japan's evolving startup landscape. He explains how the country's tech culture led the world but fell behind in entrepreneurship. Shin discusses the collaborative nature of VCs in Japan, the role of AI in accelerating startup growth, and the importance of evaluating founder-investor relationships. Plus, he offers delectable sushi recommendations for Tokyo food enthusiasts!
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65 snips
Jan 16, 2026 • 1h 3min

Avoiding buzzwords and marketing-speak (feat. Thomas McInerney) | E2236

Thomas McInerney, a veteran angel investor with a notable portfolio including SpaceX and Uber, shares his insights on the evolving landscape of angel investing. He emphasizes the importance of providing more than just capital, focusing on operational support and founder mentorship. McInerney discusses key traits of successful founders, such as humility and deep domain expertise, while cautioning against buzzword-heavy pitches and inflated valuations. He also reflects on the need for frugality and strategic planning when managing initial funding.
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41 snips
Jan 14, 2026 • 1h 8min

Japan’s Startup Revolution (feat. Kathy Matsui) | E2235

Kathy Matsui, a general partner at MPower Partners and board member at Uniqlo, dives into the current transformative landscape of Japan’s startup scene. She discusses why 40% of Japanese students now prefer entrepreneurship over corporate careers, the lingering effects of the 1990s economic crisis, and MPower's focus on fostering 'Japan Dynamism.' Kathy also highlights the unique approaches to ESG in Japan compared to the US, and the critical role of government support for aspiring unicorns and female founders in the country.

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