Living The Dreamwith Ben HorowitzThe Andreessen Horowitz co-founder shares stories of his early years in Silicon Valley, the Loudcloud "IPO from Hell", his partnership with Marc Andreessen, and lists his top five Silicon Valley founders of all time.Continue
Building Community Nextdoorwith Nirav ToliaCo-Founder and CEO of Nextdoor, a social network for neighborhoods, talks about being 'out of sync' with the Valley all around him, and how he and his team have handled recent scandals.Continue
Risky Businesswith Fred WilsonFred Wilson shares why experience running a company doesn't always make a better Venture Capitalist and how he has learned what works and what doesn't work on the Web.Continue
Making Room At The Tablewith Sallie KrawcheckThe Founder of Ellevest talks about her experiences as one of the most senior and prominent women in the financial world, and why she left Wall Street on a mission to close the gender investing gap. Continue
Crafting Successwith Chad DickersonFormer CEO of Etsy talks about his unconventional journey at the helm of 1.8M DIY-or-DIE crafters.Continue
Dreaming in Technicolorwith Ben LererIt’s hard to decide who has changed the most in the last 12 years: Thrillist or its co-founder and CEO Ben Lerer.Continue
How Daniel Became Goliathwith Daniel EkIt was no small thing for the Recording Industry to learn to love Spotify… or any Internet music company for that matter. It was also no small thing for Ek to start Spotify with the stance of not wanting to “Disrupt” music labels—he wanted to help them.Continue
Trust everyone!with Theis SøndergaardTheis Søndergaard opens up about how trust is everything. Literally.Continue
The $70 Million Dog Sitterwith Aaron HirschhornCo-founder and CEO of DogVacay on deliberate growth, watching dogs to make ends meet and building a business on trust.Continue
The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Failing in a Good WayWhy the startup journey is more important than the destinationwith Hampus JakobssonHampus Jakobsson explains why, in his eyes, there are only four ways one can really fail as an entrepreneur (and what those four ways are).Continue