

This Week in Startups
Jason Calacanis
Jason Calacanis covers startups, tech, markets, media, and all the hottest topics in business and technology. He also interviews the world’s greatest founders, operators, investors, and innovators.
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Jan 21, 2021 • 1h 21min
David Tisch shares insights from 350+ early-stage investments in companies like Plaid & Roman, importance of reputation, dealing with sharp-elbowed investors & more | Angel S5 E1
David Tisch, General Partner at BoxGroup, has a remarkable track record with over 350 early-stage investments, including in companies like Plaid and Roman. He discusses the evolving landscape of angel investing and emphasizes the importance of empathy in the investor-founder dynamic. Tisch shares insights on managing multiple portfolio companies, the significance of reputation, and the benefits of reinvesting in entrepreneurs. He also touches on the rising creator economy, showcasing how technology empowers individuals to pursue entrepreneurial opportunities.

Jan 19, 2021 • 1h 20min
Frame.io CEO Emery Wells on helping the film industry go remote, how distributed work is changing movie studios & more | E1163
In this discussion, Emery Wells, CEO and co-founder of Frame.io, shares his journey from running a post-production company to revolutionizing video collaboration. He delves into how remote work has transformed the film industry, enhancing flexibility and efficiency. Emery highlights the evolution of data transfer methods and advanced technologies addressing industry challenges. He shares insights on maintaining team cohesion in distributed work environments and the innovative strategies behind virtual events during the pandemic, all while navigating the intersection of filmmaking and technology.

Jan 15, 2021 • 1h 9min
“Early-stage startups we love right now” with Indie Hackers’ Courtland Allen & Pioneer’s Daniel Gross | E1162
Courtland Allen, founder of Indie Hackers, and Daniel Gross, founder of Pioneer, dive into the unique challenges faced by early-stage startups. They discuss the importance of community support and the contrasting philosophies of indie hackers versus traditional founders. Exciting insights on how computer vision is revolutionizing industries and transforming hiring processes are shared. The conversation emphasizes the need for specialized tools and the role of incentives in building vibrant startup ecosystems, revealing the inspiring journeys of innovative entrepreneurs.

Jan 13, 2021 • 1h 9min
DocSend CEO Russ Heddleston on pitch deck insights, leaning into criticism & more | E1161
Russ Heddleston, CEO of DocSend, shares insights on managing feedback and the importance of open dialogue in the startup world. He discusses how tracking technology in pitch decks benefits founders and investors, emphasizing privacy concerns. Heddleston addresses the challenges of user engagement and transparency in data collection. He reveals strategic growth insights, highlighting decentralized decision-making and the significance of aligning marketing with user behavior. Lastly, he reflects on evolving VC dynamics in a remote era and the role of secondary financing for employee satisfaction.

Jan 12, 2021 • 1h 20min
Coda CEO Shishir Mehrotra on the productivity renaissance, enabling the maker generation, insights from early years of YouTube & more | E1160
Shishir Mehrotra, CEO of Coda and former YouTube executive, dives into the productivity renaissance spurred by remote work tools. He discusses how these tools have revolutionized team collaboration, drawing parallels from his YouTube days. The conversation touches on algorithm choices in social media, the evolution of user engagement metrics, and the significant impact of Silicon Valley's transparent culture. Mehrotra also reflects on the future of tech, emphasizing creativity and collaboration in transforming the workspace.

Jan 8, 2021 • 1h 33min
Joel Greenblatt on understanding market factors, improving public education, reducing income inequality & more | E1159
Joel Greenblatt, a renowned author and co-founder of Gotham Asset Management, dives into the intricacies of market dynamics and investor psychology. He discusses barriers to public market access and the importance of democratizing financing for entrepreneurs. The conversation shifts to pressing education reform strategies, highlighting innovative solutions like charter schools and income-sharing agreements. Greenblatt also critiques the current system's failures, offering thoughts on reducing income inequality and the need for new pathways in education and employment.

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Jan 5, 2021 • 1h 53min
Andy Rachleff on management theory, Reed Hastings’ genius, lessons from passing on Netflix & more | E1158
Andy Rachleff, Co-founder of Benchmark and Wealthfront, dives into management theories and the art of resilience in entrepreneurship. He discusses the importance of optimism, navigating challenges in venture capital, and insights from Netflix's evolution under Reed Hastings. Rachleff emphasizes the role of product-market fit, innovative banking solutions, and the complexities of hidden costs in financial services. His anecdotes highlight the necessity of strategic risk-taking and fostering a culture of trust in business.

Dec 25, 2020 • 32min
E1157: TWiSTYs 2020 – Jason gives awards for the best, funniest, wettest beak & more!
Celebrating its tenth year, the TWISTYs highlight incredible moments like the 'WTF Moment of the Year' featuring a controversial founder. Delve into market manipulation debates surrounding startup valuations and intriguing insights on SPACs. A beloved guest shares humorous takes on education reform and the rise of homeschooling. The hosts reflect on Miami’s transformation into a tech hub, recall memorable guests, and express deep gratitude to their community. Expect laughter and serious discussions about the ever-evolving business landscape!

Dec 23, 2020 • 32min
E1156: Emergency Pod! Ripple sued by SEC over XRP cryptocurrency, breaking down the SEC Complaint
The podcast dives into Ripple's intense legal battle with the SEC, shedding light on accusations of unregistered securities sales and investor harm. The hosts analyze Ripple's leadership choices, revealing a pattern of questionable practices that contrasts sharply with Bitcoin's regulatory compliance. They discuss the broader implications for the cryptocurrency landscape, emphasizing the urgent need for regulation to protect investors. Expect insights into how Ripple's actions could influence the future of digital currencies.

Dec 22, 2020 • 1h 18min
E1155: Daryl Morey on his eventful 2020, adapting to paradigm shifts, taking the Sixers job, building a winning organization & more
Daryl Morey, the influential general manager of the Philadelphia 76ers and former Rockets executive, shares his journey through a turbulent 2020. He discusses adapting to paradigm shifts in basketball and the importance of analytics in building a winning organization. Morey reflects on the emotional ties of championship pursuits and the dynamics of player relationships. He also touches on navigating public scrutiny during career transitions and the evolving culture in sports, including the impact of cannabis policy and player mental health.


