This Week in Startups

Jason Calacanis
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Apr 10, 2020 • 1h 36min

E41: “Angel” Podcast: Shawn Carolan, Managing Partner at Menlo Ventures shares insights on his early investments in Uber, Roku, Siri & JUMP Bikes, adjusting his approach in response to hundreds of new venture funds with billions in dry powder & more!

Shawn Carolan, Managing Partner at Menlo Ventures, is known for his early investments in unicorns like Uber and Roku. In this conversation, he discusses the changing venture capital landscape, especially with the influx of new funds. Shawn shares valuable insights on recognizing high-value startups even at steep valuations. He recounts his experiences with dynamic founders like Travis Kalanick and reflects on his strategic shifts amid the pandemic, as well as the lessons learned from investments in Siri and JUMP Bikes.
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Apr 7, 2020 • 1h 25min

E1043: News Roundtable! Bloomberg Beta’s Roy Bahat & Coelius Capital’s Zach Coelius on how tech is helping during the crisis, how startups should approach SMB loans, when VC funding will bounce back, Notion’s $50M raise, Zoom’s security issues, Luckin coffee & more!

Roy Bahat, Head of Bloomberg Beta, and Zach Coelius, Managing Partner at Coelius Capital, dive into the tech landscape's response to the COVID-19 crisis. They discuss the timeline for returning to normal, how startups can access crucial loans, and the potential bounce back of VC funding. Concerns about Zoom's security and the shocking fall of Luckin Coffee highlight the risks in today's market. The duo also explores Notion's impressive $50M raise, signaling optimism in tech investments amidst uncertainty.
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Apr 3, 2020 • 1h 52min

E1042: Balaji Srinivasan (@balajis) shares insights on Recode incident, need for decentralized citizen journalism, techlash through the years, potential COVID-19 endgames: bull, bear & base case scenarios

Balaji Srinivasan, former CTO of Coinbase and an angel investor, shares his insights on corporate journalism and its failures during the COVID-19 pandemic. He discusses the rise of techlash, the need for decentralized citizen journalism, and critiques traditional media's bias. Balaji envisions a new era of journalism that embraces diverse voices, while examining the US's pandemic response and potential endgame scenarios. He poses crucial questions about accountability in reporting and the ethics of risk in managing public health.
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Apr 1, 2020 • 1h 13min

E40: “Angel” Podcast: Jeff Richards, Managing Partner at GGV Capital shares lessons for founders & investors from 2008 recession & Dot-com bust, criteria for taking on venture debt, valuing companies in a down market & more

In a compelling discussion, Jeff Richards, Managing Partner at GGV Capital, shares insights from his extensive experience navigating crises in the startup landscape. He reflects on lessons learned from the 2008 recession, emphasizing the importance of a level-headed approach for founders. Jeff advises on taking venture debt and pricing strategies in a fluctuating market. He also explores the dynamics between board members during turbulent times, advocating for effective guidance to help companies pivot successfully. Ultimately, he remains optimistic about tech's resilience and future opportunities.
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Apr 1, 2020 • 1h 19min

E1041: The Lean Startup’s Eric Ries gives tactical advice for founders during an economic downturn: obligations of leadership, extending runway, handling layoffs with grace, finding new revenue opportunities, capitalizing on silver-linings & more!

In this engaging discussion, Eric Ries, the author of "The Lean Startup" and founder of the Long-Term Stock Exchange, shares invaluable insights for today's founders. He emphasizes the importance of compassionate leadership during economic downturns. Eric offers tactical advice on extending runway, handling layoffs gracefully, and discovering new revenue opportunities. He also weighs in on the advantages of authoritarian versus democratic governance in crises and discusses innovative solutions like his initiative at schoolclosures.org, blending entrepreneurship with social responsibility.
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Mar 27, 2020 • 1h 22min

E1040: Figma CEO & Co-Founder Dylan Field shares insights on crucial moments in Figma’s creation, overcoming SaaS burnout, active vs. passive user-pricing, getting Greylock & Sequoia to invest after they initially passed & more!

Dylan Field, CEO and co-founder of Figma, shares his journey in the world of collaborative design tools. He discusses the pivotal role of WebGL in Figma's creation and the flourishing of ChromeOS in schools. Dylan also dives into the challenges of SaaS pricing, highlighting the importance of transparency and user trust. He reflects on Figma's rapid feature releases and how remote work has reshaped insights into team performance. Plus, learn about the company’s funding journey and the lessons learned from initial rejections by major investors.
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Mar 25, 2020 • 1h 20min

E39: “Angel” Podcast: Sarah Guo, General Partner at Greylock Partners shares insights on Greylock’s “Zero to One” investment thesis, sharpening her decision-making skills, ranking team, market & product as investment criteria & the changing landscape of VC

In this engaging talk, Sarah Guo, a General Partner at Greylock Partners, dives into the art of early-stage investing. She shares insights on Greylock's 'Zero to One' investment thesis and her criteria for evaluating teams, markets, and products. Sarah reflects on her journey in venture capital, emphasizing the importance of sharpening decision-making skills and work-life balance. She also discusses the evolving challenges in the VC landscape, especially for female founders, and reveals missed investment opportunities like Zoom—all while identifying key traits in promising startup products.
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Mar 24, 2020 • 1h 10min

E1039: Independent Journalist Vincent Woo reflects on his piece, “Lambda School’s Misleading Promises”, shares insights on what drew him to the story, where Lambda School went wrong, how they can be better & more

Vincent Woo, an independent journalist known for his critical insights into startups and political corruption, dives deep into Lambda School's controversial model. He reveals the troubling disparities in their reported job placement rates and the implications of their Income Share Agreements. Vincent shares his investigative journey, highlighting significant failures and the need for improvement. He also discusses the broader challenges of remote education and the entrepreneurial blind spots that can lead to major missteps in the startup world.
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Mar 21, 2020 • 1h 23min

E1038: News Roundtable! Index Ventures’ Sarah Cannon & TechCrunch’s Alex Wilhelm on COVID-19’s impact so far: lessons learned, Sarah’s stimulus plan, endgame scenarios & more

In this fascinating discussion, Sarah Cannon, a general partner at Index Ventures known for her venture capital insights, joins Alex Wilhelm, a senior editor at TechCrunch with sharp commentary on tech and business, to unpack COVID-19's impact. They discuss Sarah's proposed economic stimulus plan and the potential changes in the gig economy and healthcare perspectives. The conversation touches on media narratives, the role of social platforms during the crisis, and the implications for future government responses. Both guests offer thought-provoking insights on navigating these unprecedented challenges.
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Mar 19, 2020 • 1h 31min

E1 All-In with Chamath Palihapitiya & Jason Calacanis: US Response to COVID-19 & Impact on Startups, Venture Capital & Public Markets with David Friedberg

The discussion kicks off with opinions on whether the U.S. overreacted to COVID-19, followed by insights on potential treatment options and quarantine strategies. A tense market backdrop adds urgency as they explore how startups and venture capital are impacted. The need for mass testing is emphasized, alongside debates on corporate bailouts and ethical responsibilities. They contemplate the strain on the healthcare system and the implications of globalization, ultimately pondering what reopening restaurants might look like amid evolving health guidelines.

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