How to be Great at Worryingby Wil SchroterStartup anxiety is just unpaid overnight shift work for your brain.Continue
Can Startups Be a Team of One?by Wil SchroterThe future of startups is one Founder arguing with twelve AI subscriptions.Continue
The Problem With Never Being Doneby Wil SchroterStartups are basically just unlocking new problems and calling it progress.Continue
We Wanted Efficiency. We Got Isolation.by Wil SchroterAs work gets more efficient, we need to explore whether our humanity has quietly become less so.Continue
Timing Isn't Everythingwith Sheila MarceloThe Co-Founder and CEO of Care.com talks about the winding road she took — from a small coconut farm in the Philippines to becoming one of a handful women CEOs leading a publicly traded company. Continue
Expecting Chaoswith Reid HoffmanThe prolific internet entrepreneur and investor shares stories about the hard-fought success at PayPal, discusses his failures and what it was like at the very peak of the dot com bubble. Continue
Against Considerable Oddswith Tristan WalkerFounder & CEO of Walker & Company on courage, patience, and building things that solve problems.Continue
How to Handle Life After a Startup Acquisitionwith Lisa WangWhat do you do after your startup is acquired? For SheWorx founder Lisa Wang, the process actually started way before the check was written.Continue
Risky Businesswith Marc AndreessenThe Co-Founder of Andreessen Horowitz talks about the nature of risk-taking, the hell of his second IPO, and why he was happy to disrupt the venture business.Continue
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