This Week in Startups

Jason Calacanis
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Apr 29, 2020 • 59min

E1051: The Power of Accelerators E2 Cameron Teitelman, Founder & Chairman of StartX on optimizing Stanford’s entrepreneurial landscape, thesis on peer-support groups’ correlation to founder success, why growth-stage founders join StartX & more!

Cameron Teitelman, Founder and Chairman of StartX, shares insights on optimizing Stanford’s entrepreneurial landscape. He discusses the unique selection process for StartX founders, emphasizing traits like humility and effective communication. Cameron dives into why growth-stage founders join StartX and the importance of peer support in driving success. He also critiques traditional demo days and highlights the evolution towards virtual formats, stressing the power of storytelling in securing investor interest. Insightful and engaging, the conversation illuminates the future of entrepreneurship.
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Apr 28, 2020 • 1h 43min

E1050: PlayVS CEO & Founder Delane Parnell shares his incredible journey from the projects to raising almost $100M to build the esports platform of the future, breaking through as an outsider in tech, using leverage & partnerships to create a moat, his top 5 entrepreneurs & more!

Delane Parnell, CEO and founder of PlayVS, shares his inspiring journey from the projects to securing nearly $100M for his esports platform. He discusses the unique business model behind PlayVS, partnerships that helped scale across U.S. high schools, and the importance of creating a safe environment for female gamers. Delane reflects on breaking into tech as an outsider, the significance of diversity in entrepreneurship, and his path from hustling in high school to building a company championing competitive gaming in education.
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Apr 27, 2020 • 14min

SNEAK PREVIEW! Inside Transportation E2: EV Companies Take PPP Loans, Virgin Australia collapses, Levandowski v. Uber

Two electric vehicle startups have controversially secured PPP loans while many small businesses struggle. The ethics of large corporations tapping into government aid during crises is hotly debated. The podcast examines the stark contrasts between the failures of new EV companies and the triumphs of Tesla. Additionally, it critiques government bailouts, spotlighting Virgin Australia's collapse and advocating for competition over fiscal favoritism. Intriguing insights into the automotive industry's shifting landscape keep listeners engaged.
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Apr 24, 2020 • 58min

E1049: freeCodeCamp Founder Quincy Larson shares insights on democratizing developer skills, which programs to learn to land a coding job, if anyone can learn to code, maximizing earning potential & more!

Quincy Larson, founder of freeCodeCamp, shares his inspiring journey from teaching to revolutionizing coding education through a non-profit platform. He discusses how anyone can learn to code and the impressive success stories from users. The conversation highlights the importance of practical skills over traditional degrees and newer pathways into tech, such as mobile development. Quincy also addresses the impact of COVID-19 on user growth and the global nature of freeCodeCamp, emphasizing the community's role in fostering collaboration and support for aspiring developers.
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Apr 22, 2020 • 1h 2min

E1048: The Power of Accelerators E1 Steve Barsh, Managing Partner of Dreamit Ventures on top portfolio companies, focusing on specific verticals, tips for nailing accelerator interviews, follow-on philosophy & more

In this discussion, Steve Barsh, Managing Partner at Dreamit Ventures, sheds light on the powerful role of accelerators in shaping startups. He shares insights into Dreamit’s selective focus on health tech, secure tech, and urban tech while detailing their unique 14-week program. Learners will discover practical tips for excelling in accelerator interviews and how mentorship often trumps funding. Steve highlights notable success stories like SeatGeek, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and strategic support in navigating the startup landscape.
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Apr 22, 2020 • 50min

E1047: Ask Jason Slack Special! Sourcing talent during a crisis, building strong culture & motivating remote teams, investing in distributed startups, importance of market timing & more!

In this engaging discussion, the hosts tackle the art of talent sourcing during crises, emphasizing the power of personalized outreach and equity incentives. They explore strategies for building a robust corporate culture remotely and the challenges that come with it. The conversation shifts to the growing trend of distributed startups and the critical nature of market timing in achieving success. Additionally, they share insights on pricing strategies and empowering remote teams, blending humor with professionalism to keep morale high.
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Apr 17, 2020 • 1h 17min

E1046: News Roundtable! TechCrunch’s Alex Wilhelm & Slow Ventures’ Sam Lessin on COVID’s potential privacy risk, private/public investor outlooks, remote work challenges & at-risk early-stage investors

Alex Wilhelm, Senior Editor at TechCrunch, and Sam Lessin, Partner at Slow Ventures, dive into the complexities of remote work during COVID-19. They discuss the potential privacy risks of tech giants' contact tracing efforts and its implications for personal data. The duo reflects on the contrasting outlooks between optimistic public investors and cautious private ones, while hinting at a looming threat for early-stage investors. Lastly, they explore the effects of a shift away from luxury tech campuses and how market dynamics are changing in the wake of the pandemic.
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Apr 15, 2020 • 1h 4min

E1045: 15Five CEO & Co-Founder David Hassell shares insights on remote work: transitioning from in-person to remote, tips for keeping employees engaged, defining trust & more!

David Hassell, CEO of 15Five, shares his expertise on remote work, emphasizing the critical role of trust in maintaining employee engagement. He discusses the challenges of transitioning teams to remote work and offers practical tips for leaders navigating crisis communication, including transparency about potential layoffs. Hassell highlights how 15Five fosters trust to minimize turnover and explores the evolving dynamics of remote work, revealing insights into employees' feelings about returning to the office post-pandemic.
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Apr 11, 2020 • 30min

SNEAK PREVIEW: E2 All-In with Chamath Palihapitiya & Jason Calacanis: Rebooting the economy, understanding corporate debt, steps to avoid a depression & more with David Sacks

David Sacks, an entrepreneur and investor known for his impactful roles at PayPal and Yammer, shares his insights on the current state of the world. He discusses the mixed perspectives within his poker group regarding the pandemic, the U.S. government's response, and the effectiveness of public health measures. Sacks critiques bureaucracy, questioning the decision-making around mask mandates and the handling of Chloroquine as a treatment, while highlighting the cultural clash between scientific experts and entrepreneurs in navigating this crisis.
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Apr 10, 2020 • 56min

E1044: Ask Jason! Starting a company in an economic crisis, bringing on & compensating startup advisors, scaling diligence as an angel investor, Jason’s thoughts on solving the unemployment surge & more!

Listeners explore whether launching a startup in an economic crisis can be beneficial. Strategies for attracting investors and leveraging equity offerings are discussed. The podcast emphasizes the vital role of advisors and how to compensate them to enhance credibility. Insights into marketing spend, especially for no-code startups, reveal adaptive approaches during downturns. There's also a discussion on how COVID-19 has impacted food delivery services and innovative solutions like cloud kitchens. Jason shares thoughts on tackling unemployment challenges in today’s market.

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