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Venture Takes - a summary of takeaways of podcasts and content in venture capital

Venture Takes - a summary of takeaways of podcasts and content in venture capital

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This is a podcast that summarises key takeaways from podcasts and research content surrounding the venture capital industry. We will listen to the best curated podcast episodes and read the academic papers around the world so you don't have to.
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Podcast Episode Description Date: Mar 2023 Time Saved: 55 mins Recommendation ⁠Episode⁠ - Yes Podcast - Yes Interviewee Dr. Lan Xuezhao is the co-founder of Anthropic, an AI safety startup. She was previously an AI Resident at OpenAI.
Podcast Episode Description Date: Nov 2022 Time Saved: 1h 12 mins Recommendation Episode - Yes Podcast - Yes Interviewee Jason Lemkin focuses on helping, founding, funding, and growing B2B start-ups and making it a positive-sum game for everyone involved. Specialties: helping people grow and become their best. Doing not the impossible, but the unlikely. Never giving up.
Date: Dec 2022 Time Saved: 39 mins Recommendation Podcast Venture Unlocked Episode - YES Interviewee Gautam Gupta is the founder/CEO of NatureBox (www.naturebox.com), a digitally native brand of snacks. He started the company because of his passion for nutrition. Earlier in life, learning about nutrition helped him lose 70 lbs in 6 months. While he was lucky to lose weight, he believes the next generation of food has to be about change. The company has attracted millions of customers and has over 40% brand awareness across the country. They achieved a lot but had their fair share of bumps. This experience gave him many hard-earned lessons in management, scaling, raising capital, and dealing with “shit-hit-the-fan” moments. Gautam started his career as an early stage investor at General Catalyst. He had the great fortune to join the firm when he was 18 years old and spent the first 8 years of his career as part of the team that scaled it from a small firm to one with global reach. He helped open the west coast office. As a professional and angel investor, he has funded 30+ companies. This portfolio includes 8 companies valued over $1B and in aggregate, generates close to $2B in annual net revenue. Examples include BigCommerce, GoodData, Honest Company, Grammarly, Imperfect Produce, Pilot, The Pill Club, Heap Analytics, Split.io, among others. Outside work, Gautam is passionate about enabling the next generation of entrepreneurs through education. He sits on the Board of Overseers at Babson College, his alma mater that is consistently ranked #1 in entrepreneurship, and co-created a class at Santa Clara University on emerging retail models.
Date: Nov 2021 Time Saved: 44 mins Recommendation Podcast ETL - YES but selective on episodes, can get kinda long and long winded on reactions to tech news Episode - YES Interviewee Jeff Epstein is an Operating Partner at Bessemer Venture Partners and a Lecturer at Stanford University. He specializes in B2B Software, Marketplaces and Vertical AI. He serves on the Boards of Directors of Twilio, Okta, Kaiser Permanente and other companies. He served on the Board of Priceline/Booking Holdings for 16 years, as it grew from $1 billion to $80 billion in market value. He is the former Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Oracle, one of the world’s largest and most profitable technology companies, with a market value of over $150 billion. Prior to joining Oracle, Jeff served as Chief Financial Officer of several public and private companies, including DoubleClick (sold to Google), King World Productions (sold to CBS) and Nielsen’s Media Measurement and Information Group. Earlier in his career, he was an investment banker at The First Boston Corporation. He holds an MBA from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business, where he was an Arjay Miller Scholar, and a BA from Yale College, where he graduated summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa.
Date: May 2022 Time Saved: 50 mins Recommendation Podcast ETL - YES but selective on episodes, can get kinda long and long winded on reactions to tech news Episode - YES Interviewee Alfred Lin is a partner at Sequoia Capital and works with inspiring founders focused on disrupting the mobile, marketplace, commerce, consumer services, and online-to-offline sectors.
Date: Mar 2022 Time Saved: 1 hr 9 mins Recommendation Podcast TWIST - YES but selective on episodes, can get kinda long and long winded on reactions to tech news Episode - HELL YES Interviewee Douglas M. Leone is an American billionaire venture capitalist and former managing partner of Sequoia Capital, from which role he stepped aside in 2022 while remaining a general partner. As of August 2022, his net worth was estimated at US$6.1 billion.
Date: Sept 2022 Time Saved: 27 mins Recommendation Podcast Distilling VC Podcast - YES.  Sincere host, great questions. Episode - YES Interviewee Alex Branton – Partner Alex has 10 years of investment industry experience with a blend of direct investment experience and fundraising expertise. He was a key early hire to the current team, supporting the development of the strategy and infrastructure. Alex has studied and lived in emerging markets (most significantly China) on and off for nearly 15 years.
Date: Sept 2022 Time Saved: 46 mins Recommendation Podcast Techcrunch Equity Podcast - YES. So far great insights, energy and funny. Smash the subs. Episode - YES Interviewee Hello, my name is Michael Seibel. I am 39 years old and have lived and worked in the Bay Area since 2006. Currently, I work at Y Combinator as a Group Partner and Managing Director of YC early stage. Previously, I was a co-founder and CEO of Justin.tv from 2007 - 2011 and the co-founder and CEO of Socialcam in 2012. During 2012, Socialcam participated in Y Combinator, raised angel financing from a group of amazing investors, and sold to Autodesk Inc. for $60m (link). In 2014, Justin.tv became Twitch Interactive, and under the leadership of Emmett Shear and Kevin Lin sold to Amazon for $970m. Before getting into tech, I spent a year as the finance director for a US Senate campaign and before that, I graduated from Yale University with a bachelor's degree in political science. Today I spend the large majority of my free time cooking, reading, traveling and going for long drives. I live in San Francisco, CA with my amazing wife Sarah and our son Jonathan.
Date: Sept 2022 Time Saved: 35 mins Recommendation Podcast Iterative Podcast - YES but more for founders in Southeast Asia but there are nuggets for investors as well Episode - YES  Interviewee Koh Shiyan is the Managing Partner at Hustle Fund, a venture capital fund that invests in pre-seed software startups in the U.S., Canada and Southeast Asia. Prior to that she was VP Business Operations and Corporate Development at NerdWallet, a Fintech Startup that helps users with a range of financial decisions through content, community and tools. Over the course of six years at NerdWallet, she led product teams, ran business operations and corporate development, and helped grow the company from US$1M to US$150M in revenue. Shiyan’s first exposure to technology was as a summer intern writing technical documentation for a small 30 person startup Telenav, that is now listed on NASDAQ. She has also worked in a series of finance and investing roles at JPMorgan, Institutional Venture Partners and Bridgewater Associates before joining NerdWallet. Shiyan graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biomechanical Engineering and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Stanford University as well as an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Time Saved: 1 hour 2 mins Recommendation Podcast  TWIST - YES but selective on episodes, can get kinda long and long winded on reactions to tech news Episode - YES but focus on the book Interviewee Sebastian Mallaby Sebastian Mallaby is the Paul A. Volcker senior fellow for international economics at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). An experienced journalist and public speaker, Mallaby contributes to a variety of publications, including Foreign Affairs, the Atlantic, the Washington Post, and the Financial Times, where he spent two years as a contributing editor. He is the author of five books, most recently The Power Law: Venture Capital and the Making of the New Future. Book - YES The Power Law
Our first intro trailer to the podcast summarizing takeaways from VC related podcasts around the world so you don't have to spend time listening to them all. We will provide takeaways, feedback and recommendations on the podcasts and episodes. If you have podcasts you want me to cover, please email us at info@venturetakes.com My pod my rules. Enjoy.
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