
Something Ventured -- Silicon Valley Podcast 1517 Fund: The Maverick VC Betting on Teens to Outbuild Ivy Leaguers
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Oct 13, 2025 Danielle Strachman, co-founder of 1517 Fund and an educator with two decades in alternative education, teams up with Michael Gibson, a former philosophy PhD dropout and fellow co-founder, to discuss their contrarian approach to venture capital. They challenge the traditional higher education system, citing its flaws and the rising acceptance of non-degreed, often teenage founders. Their successful investments in companies like Luminar and Lambda Labs highlight the potential of young innovators. Michael also shares insights from his book, critiquing failing institutions and the diploma's role as a modern indulgence.
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Gap Years Became Mainstream
- The fellowship helped normalize gap years and alternatives to immediate four‑year college.
- Cultural acceptance of gap years and shorter educational paths has grown since 2010.
Credentials Can Strip Curiosity
- The admissions tournament and credential arms race homogenize students and suppress curiosity.
- Michael argues this process strips individuality and reduces societal creativity.
Be Humble About Market Risk
- Stay humble about market timing and macro effects even when running a small fund.
- Treat founders like they're in a dinghy and be ready for volatility and miracles.

