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

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Jan 16, 2026
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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ANECDOTE

YC's Early, Humble Days

  • Thomas recounts early Y Combinator days when valuations were tiny and the program felt intimate and hands-on.
  • He invested in Segment at about a $5M valuation when YC deals were still very affordable.
ANECDOTE

Betting On Nuclear Early

  • Thomas shares investing in a nuclear startup years before the sector regained interest, highlighting contrarian bets.
  • The founder's SpaceX background and technical design convinced him despite nuclear being out of vogue.
ADVICE

Hire Humble, Technical Founders

  • Hire technical founders with domain expertise who are humble and can absorb feedback without defensiveness.
  • Prioritize founders who balance irrational confidence with openness to being corrected and iterating quickly.
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