This Week in Startups

Jason Calacanis
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Jul 15, 2022 • 1h 17min

Jay Trading, Stripe valuation cut, $NFLX ads, $PTON outsourcing, + more | E1508

The hosts dive into a new trading segment, analyzing Jason's investment strategy that led to a stock surge for Stitch Fix. They discuss Stripe's significant valuation cut and its impact on employees. Netflix teams up with Microsoft to introduce an ad-supported streaming service, reshaping viewer experiences. Meanwhile, Peloton decides to outsource its manufacturing to Taiwan, reflecting broader market shifts. They also touch on venture capital dynamics and offer insights into navigating economic challenges in investing.
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Jul 14, 2022 • 1h 17min

The Blueprint E1: Branding yourself, + Jeffrey Pfeffer on the 7 Rules of Power | E1507

Join Stanford professor Jeffrey Pfeffer, a leading expert on power dynamics, as he unpacks key insights from his book, '7 Rules of Power.' He explores the importance of branding yourself effectively and how body language influences perceptions. Pfeffer challenges the discomfort surrounding rule-breaking and advocates for its role in innovation. He also discusses the power of networking, resilience in entrepreneurship, and the necessity of differentiating oneself in professional environments. Get ready for a thought-provoking conversation packed with actionable advice!
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Jul 13, 2022 • 56min

3AC liquidation chaos, Taibbi’s USDC deep dive, startup employee advice + more | E1506

A deep dive into the chaotic bankruptcy of Three Arrows Capital reveals difficulties in locating its elusive founders. Investigative insights from Matt Taibbi raise red flags about investing in Circle’s USDC stablecoin, spotlighting transparency issues. To aid those navigating the startup world, practical advice on standing out as a lower-level employee is shared. Plus, Spotify’s latest acquisition of a Wordle-like game adds an intriguing twist to the media landscape. Tune in for a mix of finance, career tips, and tech news!
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Jul 12, 2022 • 60min

Twitter deal called off, Uber leaks, + Apple Car setbacks | E1505

Elon Musk's attempt to acquire Twitter takes a chaotic turn as he calls off the deal, sparking discussions about the platform's management and relevance. Meanwhile, Uber faces scrutiny following the leak of 124,000 internal documents revealing its aggressive expansion tactics. The ride-sharing giant is also experimenting with geo-located ads to enhance its marketing strategy. Lastly, Apple’s autonomous car project suffers setbacks, raising questions about its future in the competitive tech landscape.
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Jul 10, 2022 • 48min

Molly’s first 6 months as an investor (VC School), + EV battery recycling | E1504

Zora and Steven Chung, co-founders of ReJoule, are revolutionizing EV battery health with their innovative technology focused on evaluation and recycling. They discuss the urgency of effective battery evaluation as the EV market expands and emphasize collaboration in their entrepreneurial journey. Meanwhile, insights into venture capital journeys highlight the importance of supporting sustainable innovations. The siblings also reveal strategies for reusing and recycling batteries, promising a greener future for electric vehicles.
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Jul 9, 2022 • 1h 40min

Frost Giant CEO Tim Morten on gaming business models, Esports & more | E1503

Tim Morten, CEO of Frost Giant Studios and former StarCraft II developer, delves into the evolving business models in gaming, discussing shifts towards free-to-play and the rise of esports. He also highlights the importance of community loyalty and innovative funding strategies for gaming startups. Richard Mensah, co-founder of Salley, shares his insights on being an international founder and the dynamic nature of the U.S. startup landscape. Together, they explore the intersection of gaming and entrepreneurship.
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Jul 8, 2022 • 57min

Balwani found guilty, Crypto crash updates, + Turkey’s rare earth discovery | E1502

Sunny Balwani has been found guilty of fraud, raising serious questions about accountability in startups. Meanwhile, the U.S. is grappling with crypto regulations, revealing potential conflicts of interest among officials. The Solana blockchain faces a class-action lawsuit, complicating its future. On a brighter note, Turkey claims to have discovered nearly 700 million metric tons of rare earth materials, which could reshape global supply chains. Lastly, a new job board aims to connect warehouse workers with opportunities.
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Jul 7, 2022 • 1h 14min

Crypto Updates: Voyager files bankruptcy, Celsius pays debt, + Jason Q&A | E1501

Dive into the latest in crypto as Voyager Digital hits bankruptcy and Celsius manages to pay down significant debt. Tune in for a lively Q&A with Jason, where he tackles pressing questions about Shark Tank-style opportunities and the balance between user growth and profitability. Unravel the implications of counterparty risks in the volatile crypto market and explore the importance of commitment for startup success. Plus, insights into personalized health solutions for high achievers and innovative podcast concepts keep the discussion engaging!
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Jul 6, 2022 • 51min

"Minions" record-breaking viral strategy, TikTok algo, reframing semiconductors & energy | E1500

Dive into the viral marketing magic behind the record-breaking 'Minions' movie and how TikTok's catchy hooks propelled its success. Discover the platform's evolving role in e-commerce and its cultural impact compared to traditional media. The conversation then shifts to the semiconductor industry's geopolitical significance, exploring how national security intertwines with the need for energy independence. It's a lively mix of pop culture, marketing, and strategic economic discussions!
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Jul 3, 2022 • 48min

VC School: What's a venture scale business + Matt Duesterberg of OhmConnect | E1499

Matt Duesterberg, co-founder of OhmConnect, shares insights on transforming energy consumption with innovative strategies that incentivize users to save energy. He discusses the concept of 'negawatts'—monetized energy savings and the company's remarkable impact during California's heat wave. The conversation dives into the financial complexities of venture capital, emphasizing the importance of presenting ambitious visions to investors. Additionally, Duesterberg highlights the need for a decentralized energy model and strategies for scaling energy efficiency for a sustainable future.

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