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Grant manages to get each guest to confess about something personal from their past—unplanned and unedited. Tune in to hear his third biggest regret and the rest of his story—and the bits of wisdom that come from a long life of mistakes and successes in both his personal life and his entrepreneurial life that only come from taking great risk. A new episode about every 70 days averaging 21 mins duration. What if radio played only the shows you care about, when you want? Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcast content right now.
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Each contributor was asked the following question: Dave is a noted speaker, author, and early stage private equity investor. He is acknowledged as one of the most active angel investors in the country, having made and actively participated in over 87 technology investments during the past decade. Brad has been an early stage investor and entrepreneur since Prior to co-founding Foundry Group, he co-founded Mobius Venture Capital and, prior to that, founded Intensity Ventures, a company that helped launch and operate software companies.
Innovation that drives breakout companies does not come from the safe path. Jack Kerouac would work at a Startup if he were alive in If Jack Kerouac, author of the American classic On the Road, and his travel buddy Dean Moriarty were alive today they would work at a startup and it might be Dealflicks. The founder of a very successful online price comparison company once told me over drinks in Stockholm that the reason B2C is better than B2B is not that the valuation multiples of revenue to enterprise value are 3x to 7x better than B2B, but because he can explain his shopping business in a bar and women get excited about his shopping business rather than explaining the backplane of his ATM packet switched telecom signaling gateway router he hopes to sell to Cisco one day which puts everyone in the bar to sleep.
They literally calculated how much they are saving by not paying rent to live in San Francisco and spend that on Practical Bible for Venture Capital: Young creatives, looking to launch their ideas and bring them to reality, need to wade through an arcane process.
They need to tap dance with new terms and jargon. And they need to understand the subtleties of financing projects and the agreements they will one-day sign. But to make a good one takes skill, planning, and industry know-how. Building startups from concept into real businesses is no different. Most startups fail for a variety of reasons.
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It takes more than products, solutions, and capital. Should an entrepreneur give up more I wanted to share this now as we will re-write it all from scratch. Oded is a good friend, a member of the advisory board of The Founders Club, investment director of the Rhodium family office, which invests in early stage technology companies in Israel and the US, and former Head of the Israeli High Tech Industry Association.
I have portfolio companies from Israel in The Founders Club and love my visits there. Here is the piece Oded and I wrote.
Israel for many years has been