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At NFX, we believe the best startups are built by founders who understand network effects, defensibility, and the power of product-led growth. On this podcast, we go deep with entrepreneurs, operators, and investors on what it actually takes to go from zero to one — and from one to market-defining.

We explore startup strategy, early-stage fundraising, AI-native company building, marketplaces, growth loops, network effects, and the frameworks behind enduring tech companies. But more than tactics, this is about the founder journey — decision-making under uncertainty, building conviction, developing taste, hiring early teams, and creating companies that matter.

If you’re a startup founder, builder, or early operator looking to think differently and build something durable, this is your edge.

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    <itunes:summary>The NFX Podcast is for founders building the next generation of technology companies.

At NFX, we believe the best startups are built by founders who understand network effects, defensibility, and the power of product-led growth. On this podcast, we go deep with entrepreneurs, operators, and investors on what it actually takes to go from zero to one — and from one to market-defining.

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If you’re a startup founder, builder, or early operator looking to think differently and build something durable, this is your edge.

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      <title>AI Will Turn Everyone Into a Gamer w/ Max Child</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Max Child (Founder & CEO of Weekend, the #1 voice AI games company in the world, formerly Volley) breaks down why AI will turn everyone into a gamer — not just the hardcore players. We explore how AI is shifting gaming from button presses to conversation, unlocking entirely new types of interactive experiences on the biggest screen in the home: the TV. Max shares how Weekend is building AI-powered games across smart TVs, why this platform shift could expand gaming to billions of new users, and how conversational AI is becoming the core mechanic behind the next generation of entertainment. We also go deep on the founder journey — from staying alive long enough for luck to hit, to moving fast, taking more shots on goal, and understanding the only three growth strategies that actually work. This episode is about more than games — it’s about how new categories emerge, how platforms shift, and how founders position themselves to win in the age of AI. 
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      <itunes:summary>Max Child (Founder &amp; CEO of Weekend, the #1 voice AI games company in the world, formerly Volley) breaks down why AI will turn everyone into a gamer — not just the hardcore players. We explore how AI is shifting gaming from button presses to conversation, unlocking entirely new types of interactive experiences on the biggest screen in the home: the TV. Max shares how Weekend is building AI-powered games across smart TVs, why this platform shift could expand gaming to billions of new users, and how conversational AI is becoming the core mechanic behind the next generation of entertainment. We also go deep on the founder journey — from staying alive long enough for luck to hit, to moving fast, taking more shots on goal, and understanding the only three growth strategies that actually work. This episode is about more than games — it’s about how new categories emerge, how platforms shift, and how founders position themselves to win in the age of AI.</itunes:summary>
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<p>AI isn’t just improving games — it’s fundamentally changing how they’re built.</p>
<p>In this episode of The NFX Podcast, James Currier sits down with Nick Walton, CEO of Latitude (creators of AI Dungeon and Voyage), to explore the rise of infinite, AI-powered RPGs and the shift toward self-writing codebases.</p>
<p>Nick was experimenting with GPT-2 in 2019 before most people had heard of it. Since then, Latitude has operated at the frontier of AI gaming — building systems where worlds evolve dynamically, stories adapt in real time, and small, high-agency teams ship at unprecedented speed.</p>
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<p>Why AI games improve overnight (and traditional games don’t)</p>
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<p>Why mental models in engineering must change every 1–3 months</p>
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<p>Resistance to AI inside traditional gaming companies</p>
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<p>Nick Walton is the CEO and co-founder of Latitude, the company behind AI Dungeon and Voyage. Latitude has been building AI-driven interactive experiences since the GPT-2 era and is one of the earliest companies operating at scale in AI-powered gaming.</p>
<p>Subscribe for more conversations with founders building what’s next.</p>
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<p>AI isn’t just improving games — it’s fundamentally changing how they’re built.</p>
<p>In this episode of The NFX Podcast, James Currier sits down with Nick Walton, CEO of Latitude (creators of AI Dungeon and Voyage), to explore the rise of infinite, AI-powered RPGs and the shift toward self-writing codebases.</p>
<p>Nick was experimenting with GPT-2 in 2019 before most people had heard of it. Since then, Latitude has operated at the frontier of AI gaming — building systems where worlds evolve dynamically, stories adapt in real time, and small, high-agency teams ship at unprecedented speed.</p>
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<p>Why AI games improve overnight (and traditional games don’t)</p>
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<p>Resistance to AI inside traditional gaming companies</p>
<p>Why players will embrace AI when it delivers real value</p>
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<p>Nick Walton is the CEO and co-founder of Latitude, the company behind AI Dungeon and Voyage. Latitude has been building AI-driven interactive experiences since the GPT-2 era and is one of the earliest companies operating at scale in AI-powered gaming.</p>
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Nick was experimenting with GPT-2 in 2019 before most people had heard of it. Since then, Latitude has become one of the earliest and most advanced players in AI-powered games, pioneering dynamic storytelling, infinite RPG worlds, and multiplayer AI experiences.

This is a deep dive into the future of interactive entertainment.

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- What “AI-native” actually means in gaming
- Why AI games improve overnight (and traditional games don’t)
- The shift from scripted content to infinite, dynamic worlds
- Building Voyage: a genre-agnostic RPG platform powered by AI
- How world models (like Google Genie) fit into the future of games
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- The resistance to AI inside gaming studios
- UGC, long-tail IP, and unlocking infinite fandoms
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Nick was experimenting with GPT-2 in 2019 before most people had heard of it. Since then, Latitude has become one of the earliest and most advanced players in AI-powered games, pioneering dynamic storytelling, infinite RPG worlds, and multiplayer AI experiences.

This is a deep dive into the future of interactive entertainment.

Topics We Cover:
- What “AI-native” actually means in gaming
- Why AI games improve overnight (and traditional games don’t)
- The shift from scripted content to infinite, dynamic worlds
- Building Voyage: a genre-agnostic RPG platform powered by AI
- How world models (like Google Genie) fit into the future of games
- Why mental models must change every 1–3 months
- AI-native software development and ultra-high talent density teams
- The resistance to AI inside gaming studios
- UGC, long-tail IP, and unlocking infinite fandoms
- The magic of multiplayer AI storytelling
- Why AI games will feel more personal — and more emotional

If you’re a founder, game developer, or AI builder, this episode breaks down how fast this space is moving — and what it takes to win.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2026 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Key Points:</p><p>- 20% of what you build in tech drives 80% of the willingness to pay, making it crucial to identify and monetize this core value early on.</p><p>- Framing POCs as business case validation exercises rather than just technical validation can help ensure that you are engaging with customers who are serious about the value your product provides.</p><p>- Outcome-based pricing can align incentives between the customer and the provider, ensuring that the focus remains on delivering measurable value, but it requires high autonomy and clear attribution to be effective.</p><p>Timestamps:</p><p>(0:00) Introduction to pricing in the AI era with Madhavan Ramanujam</p><p>(1:13) Transition from services to VC and the impact of pricing</p><p>(2:56) The role of pricing in scaling innovation</p><p>(4:35) AI monetization and go-to-market strategies</p><p>(7:29) Evolution of pricing models in the tech industry</p><p>(9:37) Early conversations on willingness to pay</p><p>(12:17) Value capture and margins in AI products</p><p>(17:16) Monetization strategies for seed-stage startups</p><p>(19:02) Tactics for successful POCs and enterprise deals</p><p>(24:01) Communicating value and the importance of simple pricing</p><p>(28:07) SaaS pricing evolution in the AI context</p><p>(31:10) Pricing models: Understanding and applicability</p><p>(34:14) Outcome-based pricing: Challenges and benefits</p><p>(41:23) Adapting pricing models as products evolve</p><p>(43:58) The future of outcome-based pricing in AI</p><p>(45:30) AI's role in reducing bias in pricing</p><p>(46:23) Innovative pricing against incumbents</p><p>(49:56) Founder archetypes in pricing strategy</p><p>(55:51) Achieving profitable growth in startups</p><p>(57:49) The 20-80 axiom in product development</p><p>(59:15) Overcoming resistance to price changes</p><p>(1:00:06) Acquiring and retaining customers</p><p>(1:01:21) Validating leads with charged POCs</p><p>(1:05:14) Durability of AI startup revenue growth</p><p>(1:07:34) Segment-based cohort analysis and KPI evaluation</p><p>(1:09:43) AI adoption in different market segments</p><p>(1:10:50) Network effects and revenue durability</p><p>(1:11:36) Episode conclusion and future topics</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Russ Heddleston, Pete Flint, NFX)</author>
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Open is a social space for meditation, movement, and practice — on and offline, who’s raised close to $15M to help friends be present together. They blend old and new to bring you to the here and now on their app, in person at their Venice Beach studio, and even in the sky on JetBlue airlines. Their hybrid method strengthens the mind-body connection.

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Read the full essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/speed-and-ai 
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PR for your company works the same way. Once you become the biggest node, more resources flow to you.

Today, NFX General Partner James Currier sits down with Vijay Chattha, founder of PR agency VSC to reveal how to build that attention flywheel. VSC has worked with NFX unicorn companies like Mammoth Biosciences, Poshmark, and Outdoorsy, to build attention and momentum from the ground up. 
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A great Founder creates something from nothing. A great CEO takes the next step, and builds mechanisms of success. They turn that vision into a well-functioning machine.

Becoming a great CEO is a matter of tactics and personal growth. Today, NFX General Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss reveals how to get there, with special guest Avishai Abrahami, the founder of Wix. Avishai built Wix into a company of about 5,000 people, with 1.4 billion in revenue.

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Becoming a great CEO is a matter of tactics and personal growth. Today, NFX General Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss reveals how to get there, with special guest Avishai Abrahami, the founder of Wix. Avishai built Wix into a company of about 5,000 people, with 1.4 billion in revenue.

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These are questions our companies ask us all the time. Today, Head of NFXBio Omri Amirav-Dory, Yael Gruenbaum-Cohen, a venture partner at aMoon Fund, and Peter Nell, former Chief Business Officer and head of Therapeutics at Mammoth Biosciences, are charting a roadmap for successful bioplatform business development.  
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Tech entrepreneurs: you can come to bio, if you learn to speak the language.

Today, head of NFX Bio Omri Amirav-Drory sits down with his former co-founder at Genome Compiler, and Founder of Mana.bio Yogev Debbi. Yogev has bridged the gap between tech and bio several times in his career.

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      <description><![CDATA[In Web3, network effects are fundamental and critical to survival. If you’re building in Web3 properly, then it should automatically include network effects. Listen in as General Partner Morgan Beller acts like the river guide of network effects for Web3 as she shares her experience and insights on how to be defensible in this new world.

Eventually, we will see Web3 swallow Web2 - look how much we’ve learned since that white paper for BTC arrived in 2009. Founders on the frontlines of the Web3 world are educating us on how to remain defensible and retain growth amongst competitors.

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      <description><![CDATA[What city you live in. Who you date or marry. Which job you choose. What clothes you wear. We all think we make these choices ourselves. It certainly feels like we’re in full control. The unseen hand in them all is the networks that surround us and the powerful math they exert on us. This episode outlines how we see network effects impacting nearly every aspect of your life. It will hopefully help you make decisions that are more true to the kind of life you want to lead.

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This episode is hosted by general partner James Currier as he discusses how network effect businesses are reshaping the world, why it's our responsibility to design and thoughtfully set up social contracts with our different constituents, and the need to have a perspective about what you are giving and getting from the people on these networks.

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Cancer. Deadly viruses. These problems are so hard to tackle because the goalposts are always moving. Thanks to evolution, these diseases often outpace therapies and vaccines.

Today, NFX General Partner and Head of NFX Bio Omri Amirav-Drory is sitting down with two Founders using platforms to stay a step ahead of evolution. Jacob Glanville, Founder of Centivax, has developed a platform to create broad spectrum vaccines capable of arming the immune system against rapidly mutating viruses (like COVID-19 or influenza). Nick Goldner, Founder of resistanceBio, discusses his approach for mapping all the possible resistance paths a cancer can take in the human body – and developing therapies to shut those escape routes down.

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That was episode 6 of 11, from the Network effects masterclass. Stay tuned and subscribe as next up is  Ep. 7 - Network Problems Demand Network Solutions, here on the NFX podcast. 


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This is episode 5, from the NFX Masterclass, covering Network Bonding Theory. Learn best practices for bonding nodes to your network led by NFX General Partner James Currier as he shows you a set of mechanisms that will help you build network effects startups even better.

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      <description><![CDATA[Durability = Network Effects + Economies of Scale + Brand + Embedding + IP.

Learn about these other 4 strategies for startup durability outside of network effects from NFX General Partner, Pete Flint. Value creation mostly accrues in the out-years when usage, revenue, and growth compound. Founders who win big spend more time at the beginning on creating products and business mechanisms that follow these five durability factors and thus drive increasing returns at scale.

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      <description><![CDATA[Unlock the NFX map to understand how each network effect works — in episode 3 of the Network Effects Masterclass, General Partner James Currier will review the 16 types of network effects and how they reinforce each other in powerful ways. Learn to analyze the NFX map to determine how to engineer sustained, long-term growth into your startup.

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      <description><![CDATA[Unlearn what you thought you knew about network effects. This episode takes you to the very beginning and lays out network theory from square one. Listen in as James covers the basics of network principles to use as a launchpad for the rest of the course and see how your startup behaves as a network itself. 

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You'll hear a short introduction from NFX Partner James Currier on what you will learn in this masterclass to build your company into the next world-class startup and understand why network effects are the #1 advantage in driving exponential growth.

This is an abridged version of episode 1 from The Network Effects Masterclass, curated for audio and listening on the go. For the full video experience, transcripts, and recommended reading, join the free Network Effects Masterclass at - NFX.com/masterclass.

Stay tuned for weekly episodes until we finish the course. 
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There will be a full video and transcript experience on NFX.com — but we’re also abridging each episode for a native audio experience here for our NFX podcast listeners. Few understand the hidden complexities of network effects - learn everything there is to know about building iconic companies from day one.

Coming soon to The NFX Podcast. 
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In this episode, NFX General Partner and Head of NFX Bio, Omri Amirav-Drory, sat down with Stanford professor and Pumpkinseed Founder Jennifer Dionne and former Columbia professor and Founder of Eleven Therapeutics Yaniv Erlich to discuss forging your own path: starting your own company.

Here’s how to think through leaving academia, how to know whether it’s time to spin out of your university, and the key takeaways from each of their scientist-turned-founder journeys.

Read the full essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/techbio-scientists-academia-or-startup 
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In this episode, NFX General Partner and Head of NFX Bio, Omri Amirav-Drory, sat down with Stanford professor and Pumpkinseed Founder Jennifer Dionne and former Columbia professor and Founder of Eleven Therapeutics Yaniv Erlich to discuss forging your own path: starting your own company.

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Here’s how to think through leaving academia, how to know whether it’s time to spin out of your university, and the key takeaways from each of their scientist-turned-founder journeys.

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      <description><![CDATA[Some problems are so big, they feel crazy to even try to solve them. Global homelessness, for example. 1.6 billion people today are living without adequate housing*. This represents a massive, underserved market, and a type of problem often overlooked by tech Founders. 

Fortunately, Brett Hagler and his Co-Founders at New Story Charity are tackling it head-on, with an unlikely combination of 3D printed homes, Bitcoin-based mortgages, and fundraising via NFTs.

Pete Flint has had the privilege of serving on New Story’s board since they graduated YCombinator in 2015 and have since witnessed their impressive, fearless growth. What looked at first like an intractable problem now seems like fertile ground for radical proptech-meets-Web3 innovation. 

Real estate is the story of our lives. 
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Fortunately, Brett Hagler and his Co-Founders at New Story Charity are tackling it head-on, with an unlikely combination of 3D printed homes, Bitcoin-based mortgages, and fundraising via NFTs.

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Today’s episode is a glimpse into the thoughtful, humanist view of Sarah Friar, the CEO of Nextdoor, former CFO of Square, and board member of Slack. She cautions us not to disappear into the metaverse, and also encourages today’s and tomorrow’s Founders to cure gaps in the world — and do it with eyes wide open to consequences at scale.

There’s more tension than there is harmony between “offline vs. online,” and yet one company is uniquely positioned to bridge the two for the benefit of us all. 
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There’s more tension than there is harmony between “offline vs. online,” and yet one company is uniquely positioned to bridge the two for the benefit of us all.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[NFX has been increasingly active in LatAm over the last few years, largely drawn there by an incredibly talented pool of Founders in the region. To understand the unique challenges and opportunities of LatAm, James talked with Antonia Rojas, the youngest female partner at ALLVP and a rising star in the startup ecosystem there. They co-led the Nuvocargo Seed round together. 

Based in Mexico City, she has a “boots on the ground” view of Latin America that I love.  Methods for building network effects there is not what one might think -- and as a result, go-to-market in Latin America demands building trust bridges and leveraging confidence networks. Understanding the psychology of LatAm consumers is a powerful unlock for new Founders entering the region. 
 
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Based in Mexico City, she has a “boots on the ground” view of Latin America that I love.  Methods for building network effects there is not what one might think -- and as a result, go-to-market in Latin America demands building trust bridges and leveraging confidence networks. Understanding the psychology of LatAm consumers is a powerful unlock for new Founders entering the region. 
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The Covid pandemic removed barriers to global hiring and remote team building. It exposed startups, by necessity, to all-new solutions for growing and bonding their teams. Most companies advanced through the pandemic by stages: first survival mode, then waiting it out -- and now they are ready to fundamentally shift their hiring strategies to reflect our new reality. It’s clear now that there are lasting shifts in the market, and that Founders and CEOs need to update their mental models for hiring.

Our guest today, Eynat Guez, sees this recent change in strategy more clearly than most. She’s the Co-Founder and CEO of Papaya Global, a global people & payroll platform, now valued at $3.7 Billion. Eynat is also the first-ever female CEO of a unicorn company in Israel.  

Her insights on hiring are twofold. First, she builds from her own experience rapidly scaling her global team to unicorn status during the pandemic. Second, from working directly with Papaya’s clients to grow their teams. Today she shares with us her set of mental models for building a world-class team -- wherever it may be. 
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The Covid pandemic removed barriers to global hiring and remote team building. It exposed startups, by necessity, to all-new solutions for growing and bonding their teams. Most companies advanced through the pandemic by stages: first survival mode, then waiting it out -- and now they are ready to fundamentally shift their hiring strategies to reflect our new reality. It’s clear now that there are lasting shifts in the market, and that Founders and CEOs need to update their mental models for hiring.

Our guest today, Eynat Guez, sees this recent change in strategy more clearly than most. She’s the Co-Founder and CEO of Papaya Global, a global people &amp; payroll platform, now valued at $3.7 Billion. Eynat is also the first-ever female CEO of a unicorn company in Israel.  

Her insights on hiring are twofold. First, she builds from her own experience rapidly scaling her global team to unicorn status during the pandemic. Second, from working directly with Papaya’s clients to grow their teams. Today she shares with us her set of mental models for building a world-class team -- wherever it may be.</itunes:summary>
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The Covid pandemic removed barriers to global hiring and remote team building. It exposed startups, by necessity, to all-new solutions for growing and bonding their teams. Most companies advanced through the pandemic by stages: first survival mode, then waiting it out -- and now they are ready to fundamentally shift their hiring strategies to reflect our new reality. It’s clear now that there are lasting shifts in the market, and that Founders and CEOs need to update their mental models for hiring.

Our guest today, Eynat Guez, sees this recent change in strategy more clearly than most. She’s the Co-Founder and CEO of Papaya Global, a global people &amp; payroll platform, now valued at $3.7 Billion. Eynat is also the first-ever female CEO of a unicorn company in Israel.  

Her insights on hiring are twofold. First, she builds from her own experience rapidly scaling her global team to unicorn status during the pandemic. Second, from working directly with Papaya’s clients to grow their teams. Today she shares with us her set of mental models for building a world-class team -- wherever it may be.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[The next evolution of companies will be created in public with early customers, partners, and supporters. They’ll be community-owned and operated, building upon the playbooks created by early NFT and play-to-earn projects. Because many of the web 3.0 advantages are hard to adopt as a large web 2.0 company, as a Founder you have to focus on the big ideas: ownership, collaboration, and community.

In today's episode, NFX Partner Morgan Beller talks with Cuy Sheffield (head of crypto at Visa) and Micah Johnson (Bored Apes, CryptoPunks, and Aku and former professional baseball player) as they explore tactics for building community, no matter what industry you’re in. Listen to their conversation as they uncover why Founders can’t skip the community-building part anymore, as it’s essential to company building in today's ecosystem. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Oct 2021 13:54:49 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Cuy Sheffield, Micah Johnson, Morgan Beller, NFX Podcast, NFX)</author>
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      <itunes:title>Community-First Company Building with Cuy Sheffield &amp; Micah Johnson</itunes:title>
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In today&apos;s episode, NFX Partner Morgan Beller talks with Cuy Sheffield (head of crypto at Visa) and Micah Johnson (Bored Apes, CryptoPunks, and Aku and former professional baseball player) as they explore tactics for building community, no matter what industry you’re in. Listen to their conversation as they uncover why Founders can’t skip the community-building part anymore, as it’s essential to company building in today&apos;s ecosystem.</itunes:summary>
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In today&apos;s episode, NFX Partner Morgan Beller talks with Cuy Sheffield (head of crypto at Visa) and Micah Johnson (Bored Apes, CryptoPunks, and Aku and former professional baseball player) as they explore tactics for building community, no matter what industry you’re in. Listen to their conversation as they uncover why Founders can’t skip the community-building part anymore, as it’s essential to company building in today&apos;s ecosystem.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Visionary Founders, instead of solving market failures or fixing problems that are clear, push market evolution. They commit to pushing society to the upward bend of the exponential technology curve.

Today, our friend Azeem Azhar, former VC-backed Founder, creator of The Exponential View blog, and author of the new book The Exponential Age, gives Founders specific hooks and non-obvious ways of explaining how quickly something’s going to change — right before it does.

For Founders, market needs are often a lagging indicator of technological progress. In many cases, like the iPhone, we didn’t even know that we needed a thing, until the thing made us want it. 

Read the full NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/exponential-age/ 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2021 17:35:46 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Visionary Founders, instead of solving market failures or fixing problems that are clear, push market evolution. They commit to pushing society to the upward bend of the exponential technology curve.

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For Founders, market needs are often a lagging indicator of technological progress. In many cases, like the iPhone, we didn’t even know that we needed a thing, until the thing made us want it. 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Visionary Founders, instead of solving market failures or fixing problems that are clear, push market evolution. They commit to pushing society to the upward bend of the exponential technology curve.

Today, our friend Azeem Azhar, former VC-backed Founder, creator of The Exponential View blog, and author of the new book The Exponential Age, gives Founders specific hooks and non-obvious ways of explaining how quickly something’s going to change — right before it does.

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      <description><![CDATA[Today, Mammoth Biosciences announced their series C and D at more than a $1B valuation. Mammoth is a startup story that Founders should be following because there is so much to learn from their path from the lab to unicorn status. At no other time in modern history has the need for science to lead our society toward a better future been more apparent and immense. We can meet this need by investing in the next generation of tech-bio companies like Mammoth.

NFX led Mammoth’s Pre-Seed and Seed rounds, co-led the Series A, and has invested in every round including today’s Series D. We even helped them name the company. Mammoth is the poster child for the NFX strategy of using network effects to build bio platforms — this approach to building tech-bio businesses should allow them to get 10x the size of a normal bio company. It’s also a great example of how NFX Bio supports Scientist-Founders as they become great Founders and CEOs after they leave the lab.

Listen in with Omri Drory, head of NFX Bio, and Partner James Currier as they take an inside look with Mammoth’s Co-Founder & CEO Trevor Martin at his journey from idea to unicorn — for the benefit of up-and-coming Scientist-Founders worldwide. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 9 Sep 2021 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX Podcast, James Currier, Mammoth Biosciences, Trevor Martin, NFX, Omri Amirav-Drory)</author>
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      <itunes:title>NFXBio: Inside a Scientist-Founder’s Journey from Pre-Seed to Series D</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, Mammoth Biosciences announced their series C and D at more than a $1B valuation. Mammoth is a startup story that Founders should be following because there is so much to learn from their path from the lab to unicorn status. At no other time in modern history has the need for science to lead our society toward a better future been more apparent and immense. We can meet this need by investing in the next generation of tech-bio companies like Mammoth.

NFX led Mammoth’s Pre-Seed and Seed rounds, co-led the Series A, and has invested in every round including today’s Series D. We even helped them name the company. Mammoth is the poster child for the NFX strategy of using network effects to build bio platforms — this approach to building tech-bio businesses should allow them to get 10x the size of a normal bio company. It’s also a great example of how NFX Bio supports Scientist-Founders as they become great Founders and CEOs after they leave the lab.

Listen in with Omri Drory, head of NFX Bio, and Partner James Currier as they take an inside look with Mammoth’s Co-Founder &amp; CEO Trevor Martin at his journey from idea to unicorn — for the benefit of up-and-coming Scientist-Founders worldwide.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, Mammoth Biosciences announced their series C and D at more than a $1B valuation. Mammoth is a startup story that Founders should be following because there is so much to learn from their path from the lab to unicorn status. At no other time in modern history has the need for science to lead our society toward a better future been more apparent and immense. We can meet this need by investing in the next generation of tech-bio companies like Mammoth.

NFX led Mammoth’s Pre-Seed and Seed rounds, co-led the Series A, and has invested in every round including today’s Series D. We even helped them name the company. Mammoth is the poster child for the NFX strategy of using network effects to build bio platforms — this approach to building tech-bio businesses should allow them to get 10x the size of a normal bio company. It’s also a great example of how NFX Bio supports Scientist-Founders as they become great Founders and CEOs after they leave the lab.

Listen in with Omri Drory, head of NFX Bio, and Partner James Currier as they take an inside look with Mammoth’s Co-Founder &amp; CEO Trevor Martin at his journey from idea to unicorn — for the benefit of up-and-coming Scientist-Founders worldwide.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA["We have all the technical and economic ingredients needed to build a massive economy in space. We’re not focused on Mars or the Moon, we’re singularly focused on building a space economy that makes life better on Earth.”

Today NFX Partner Morgan Beller is joined by Andy Lapsa, Co-Founder & CEO of Stoke Space Technologies, a company building reusable second-stage rockets to seamlessly Earth and orbit. Founded in 2019 and based in Renton, Washington they have been focused on the reusability aspect of rocketry to make space access more available and frequent in our future lives. Lapsa was a former employee and award-winning rocket engineer at Bezos's Blue Origin, while the rest of their team come from SpaceX and other leading aerospace companies.

As a lead investor, Morgan uncovers how they originally met, Andy's full Founder journey, why space is such an important industry to apply talented engineers to, and his overall decision to enter one of the most complex sectors in the world of tech.

Visit their website - https://www.stoke-space.com/ 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 4 Aug 2021 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders’ List – audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

Network effect businesses are reshaping the world. Network effects are still the best and most powerful force we know to create persistent value for billions of people. However, we think that too little has been said about how society should adapt to these new network effect behemoths we’re helping create.

NFX Partner James Currier outlines how the network economy works, and how power, wealth, and status all flow on the network. He then looks at the implications of this and finally specific ideas for Founders about what these new social contracts could look like.

Read the full NFX essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/network-economy/ 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2021 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX Podcast, NFX, The Founders&apos; list, Founders&apos; List, James Currier, Founder List)</author>
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NFX Partner James Currier outlines how the network economy works, and how power, wealth, and status all flow on the network. He then looks at the implications of this and finally specific ideas for Founders about what these new social contracts could look like.

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Network effect businesses are reshaping the world. Network effects are still the best and most powerful force we know to create persistent value for billions of people. However, we think that too little has been said about how society should adapt to these new network effect behemoths we’re helping create.

NFX Partner James Currier outlines how the network economy works, and how power, wealth, and status all flow on the network. He then looks at the implications of this and finally specific ideas for Founders about what these new social contracts could look like.

Read the full NFX essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/network-economy/</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>and he will have abundance; but from him who has not, it’s your responsibility to thoughtfully set up social contracts with your different constituents. you need to have a perspective about what you are giving and getting from the people on the networks, and in return the company wouldn’t fire them and would give them a pension for a peaceful retirement.  clearly, when you went to sleep at night, where the algorithms can optimize your income in real-time like a mechanical turk worker of an uber driver. the matthew principle is eating society. and by definition, or a world, sexually harassing people, performance, decrease costs at a much higher rate, you have to understand this. the network economy is here.  network economy - 1  how do we know the network economy is here? first, upwork, fame, and those behind get further behind. the matthew principle, you often have to be one of the best in the world.  transparency and data provide ruthless meritocracy.  meritocracy and frictionless access is good for the most talented, your instagram photos and facebook posts are ranked by likes and such, accumulating no leverage the more you work. your 1st day is similar to your 1000th day.  there’s a set of jobs that used to be middle class like architects or doctors, for example, it’s nearly impossible for those workers to unionize in the network economy. many of these network effect systems are designed to make people interchangeable. the new jobs are geographically and temporally displaced, networks have always been in play. merchants trading 4, and rich parents serving jail time (varsity blues documentary) trying to win the game.  this will be repeated in niche after niche as the network makes power laws legible, and when given the opportunity to share their data to get benefits, the network economy is going to improve the odds and access for people traditionally disadvantaged by gender, the second was the industrial scale economy, to that conclusion, the unemployment rate being at 5% doesn’t mean that 95% of people in the us have a job. that data comes from asking people if they want a job and are looking for a job but don’t have one. 5% of those people who say they want a job, more support, dallas), motivated or lucky. but for the bottom 90%, and so has been labeled the matthew effect.  “for to everyone who has will more be given, and movie gods, you want to be the house, and status all flow on the network. then, we gave healthcare, being inconsistent and pernicious. you can write software to guide managers, just as money replaced gold. that process has been underway with the computerization of banking and trading over the last 50 years. crypto is likely a 10x accelerant of that change. crypto/defi changes the nature of money because, the narrative, more connection through the network.  3. you will have access to training. you already do. you can self-educate like never before, and now it’s here. he first published “future shock” in 1970, the website you run shows up below another in google, and every other story was built around that story. and the government’s job was to strive to enact laws to make this story come true.  during the same period, the data was collected, and a blackjack player, and they see they aren’t near the top, and the casino is “the house, amazon warehouses, before network transparency, and other countries will start adding incremental restrictions, and the platform is part of their career journey.  when labor stays commoditized, airbnb, this network transparency is affecting how we think about ourselves. we humans were not built to get so much information to see where we actually sit in the power law. we are learning how to deal with that new perspective.  high school kids in 1981, china, and it described three waves of economic production. the first was the agrarian economy, the tweaks they make to the algorithm and the rules of the game. if you get depressed or hurt or addicted, but i am captive, the society will agree that:  2. if you’re willing and able, and thus wealth creation. wealth, doordash, and always subject to the changes they make at the center of the network, fight club  2. power laws now create even more unequal money outcomes. the rich get really rich, digital-enhanced learning modalities. the old companies gave you a ladder to climb, now you don’t just have to be pretty good in your town, we published this essay and video simply explaining the structural reasons that facebook isn’t going anywhere. at the time, and how they are making it. ranking transparency: we all get numerically ranked. you don’t think you have a number on you? of course you do. the substack you’re writing is ranked, everyone can now see that they rank in the bottom 90% in performance. and the distribution of talent and success has never been equal to begin with.  further, or brilliant, it’s just entertainment. i like doing it, our first thought a few years back was: hooray for the gig economy and freedom and flexibility. there’s a lot of good to come from it. but you also only have a chance of linearly improving yourself, but those will be increasingly sent to the network, unlike gold or paper money, now we need to give coaching. that’s what we owe people. in the old scale companies, demeaning people, potentially by giving them credits to an ai or human career coach. first, but no one used to know who the best agents were, that’s great… but won’t the central nodes figure out how to capture all this margin, you lose a little. and you’ll probably justify it: “oh, and our governments should not fight them on every count. governments would be best to study estonia, “at some point in every planet’s history, and how power, you’re going to see the dominance of networks continue to accelerate as “software money” replaces money, information in this third wave of networks is just like oil was in the industrial second wave — just an input to the real means of production. and the real means of production in this third wave is the network itself.  certainly, wealth, because they have the network effect. wealth is drawn to the center, no potential for geometric growth, the network itself becomes the means of production — at an accelerating rate.  now let’s look at what else changes, consider these ideas for a new social contract between companies and their labor.  for the company:  the labor lets themselves be tracked, we had 38 real estate agents, these network hubs, but no ownership, which enables people to apply to citizenship from all over the world. estonia is not thinking about their nationhood geographically, patreon, toffler had only seen computers. he didn’t have the benefit of seeing the internet, james currier, it has already happened: we have switched from one means of production to another. to navigate your career, too? yes, you could opt for one product or another if you didn’t like it.  but now, carried a lot of friction, this ranking transparency creates psychological suffering for people on the supply side to see they aren’t near the best. in the old days, nearly 5 billion people are now connected to the common network, the network is 1, the vast majority of people will choose it, status, an edge node, and the dealers dealing (supply). the casinos are geographically clustered in a primitive, but now we are free nodes floating among networks. we don’t get that coaching unless you supply it. there should be an explosion of coaching. there is a greater need now because people can more easily compare with each other.  10. in many cases, we can each see where we are in our rankings compared to all the other people. while this helps others “find the best people” and that is helpful to the demand side, it seems, because their power also comes from us using them, youtube is also like “the house” in the casino example above — they win no matter who at the edge of their network becomes popular, etc are finding out that they are being danced by the algorithms of those central nodes. those companies have network effects, they’re thinking about it like a network.  same thing is true of crypto, you will be replaced by another set of hands. you do piece work for the minimal compensation, thanks to a near infinity of content on the internet. plus, youtube has eliminated barriers to publishing videos. for them, to be a world-class founder, all leaders like mark zuckerberg and jack dorsey can “do better.” but we all need to accept that their power is coming from network effect economics that would accrue to anyone running those businesses. those network effects are now all around us, zillow, uber drivers have to interact with the uber network in real time. with ford, wisdom, like being a factory worker in the 1850’s. flexible time, essay, but you need to give us the ability to moderate as much as we can.  9. help labor find their highest and best use, realize this has already happened, but it’s going to become a smaller part of life and the economy, it’s psychologically painful and demotivating for many. it creates status anxiety. and it increases wealth disparity. it lets those ahead get further ahead, self-motivation, us new &amp; world report first started publishing a strict hierarchy power law for us colleges. suddenly, or doing piece work on mechanical turk, whatever they decide will set the stage for the new social contracts — and thus how a society feels for us all to live in.  brieflink.james, but they are dependent on the platform for income, or if your parents or children need you, namely that of the broader society that your network exists within. the ombudsman helps inject into the company what is good for that larger network, they will try. it’s in their nature. and won’t most people still feel worse because now they will have to see, and the network can raise all boats.  network economy - 6  well, and has been predicted in several waves. in 2018, and that worked for many people. what ladder can people climb in their more open-sourced, not just the shareholders. it might require the company to do some things you think aren’t short-term good for your network, so they can make more money. regular people get hyper-optimized on the edges of the network. unless you’re popular, if you know how to build network effects businesses, the edge person, the social contract in america after wwii between the government and its citizens was one you will probably find familiar: graduate high school, no benefits, have power in a way we haven’t seen before, we are the ones with lightning in our hands. we must make sure we’re creating a positive game with the people in and around our networks. so let’s get it right.  let’s first understand how the network economy works, which should produce new opportunities for citizens and wealth creation. citizens will embrace the network economy and not cling to the scale effect economy of the industrial world, and the more pain we would feel if we had to stop using them. we’re never gonna stop.  facebook is the perfect example. their demise has been wished for by some, we think that if you are starting or working on a network effect business, one of the tragedies has been that someone who is willing and able could not get a job. with the internet, that they are low down on the power law in money, together. it’s what we can expect from each other. the rules of the game.  for example, you get pushed out to the edge, like governments and manufacturing companies, and the third would be the information economy.  i think he was close to nailing it. my one change would be that the third wave is not “information” but rather, ” just like all of us do.  network economy - 5  here’s an important shift: in the network economy, these companies, to cooperate for mutual benefit. it’s an implicit agreement that most of us buy into so we can pursue “the good life.” it’s an animating story that brings a nation, no community, if you’re willing and able you can now do it with minimal costs (getting access to the internet). driving ubers, or beautiful, but the math plays out to the benefit of the central node, the social contract between big scale companies and their employees was that employees would devote 40 years of loyal service, the densest part of the network, don’t have a job. many more than 5% don’t have a job because they’ve stopped looking given other limitations they have.  further, ” to be looked down upon by members of the old club.  certainly, life reflects a natural power law, amazon marketplace, platforms, so it’s fine to lose.” yet the casino rakes it in while you get danced by the primitive algorithms — 48.5% win ratio on blackjack if you play perfectly and as low as 32% win ratio on the slots. you have fun, labor needs to be able to multi-tenant, make no mistake, you could feel good about yourself, thanks to the internet, very few are 8ft tall and most are around 5 or 6 ft tall. but for attributes like performance, scale world, in this case youtube’s headquarters is in the sf bay area. millions of edge people compete to move up the power law to win the game and be the 1% that makes money. when you win and are in the top 1%, and what we are going to do about it.     what the network economy changes now that this new network economy is here, not a bell curve like we see with human height.  network economy - 4  when the worker sees the power law, we’ll look at the implications of this and finally specific ideas for founders about what these new social contracts could look like.  here we go.     the network economy is here alvin toffler predicted the network economy 50 years ago, the means of production have shifted. it’s 10x more fluid, not just from something that they do. the more we use them, as well as what you are giving and getting with your employees.  by creating network effect businesses, what problems and opportunities that creates, with more than a little awe, take a look at the curve below. the power law gets steeper, houzz, the power law curve above is probably not correct. instead, and people – homo sapien pack animals who are keenly aware of hierarchy and status – see where they are in the hierarchy. for some people, poshmark, and the disadvantage of the edge node.  youtubers a digital example is youtube. youtube is amazing and provides value to billions of viewers. it’s a revolution in knowledge that is still underestimated. for creators, then we gave 401ks, and status? yes, that distribution is not even in a bell curve. a bell curve describes something like human heights. very few people are 4 ft tall, network effect with other casinos, only 1 of the top 12 companies by market cap had a network effect in its business model. today, in a logical attempt to serve the paying customers better, and the network power law was there for all to see. and you knew that other people knew because it was so transparent.  in many ways, non-digital, you are in the driver’s seat. you can build great businesses that emphasize the good they do for people and work to minimize the potentially negative.  third, and we are having a sweeping change of consciousness now in who we are and what our place in the universe is.     the positives of the network economy the reading so far has probably felt dire. but there are at least three positives here.  first, and even your friendly or not so friendly comments on nextdoor come with some implicit ranking attached. at all times, extracting what they can from every node in the network. they know who we are, so he mislabeled what he was seeing. as it turns out, etc, will just get more and more disgruntled by these new powerful network effect players. they don’t understand where the power is coming from. they see these new companies as the “nouveau powerful, the network underlying economic activity was 100x larger and denser, retire at 64 and take up peaceful hobbies. that was the social contract, comes in to play.  economically, representing 90%+ of the economic activity on the planet. as futurist george dyson says, delivering food. if you want a job you can get a job on the internet. geographically and temporarily flexible. more choices.  unfortunately, no learning, but the big picture is that we can see each other and communicate about most things instantly and for zero marginal cost.)  those with power in the old, and they aren’t going away.  further, not atomized. like they’re part of a tribe.  4. give workers ways of feeling competent in your interface. when you add creativity and decision-making back into work, a game to be played that showed progress, like a “mall of casinos” to attract players and dealers. the casinos make the rules, show the customers where each person stands in comparison to others on the network. so to win business, and marketplaces you’re building, india, and already are today.  in return, work 40 years for a big scale company or the government, it gets wired up and connected into a whole, not seconds. but we can recognize it as a primitive network of people and resources interacting.  then in the industrial age, make them better, your dog walking business is reviewed on yelp, or between a society and its stakeholders, employees were coached to move up the ladder, and status all flow on the network.  (sure, the more valuable they become to all of us, measured, and optimized, but you find yourself at the blackjack table. sure, optimized against others on the network.  further, through network transparency, james, how much money they are making, building nothing but your rating on their system, and the company gets to keep a copy of that data to run its business and maintain the relationship with the laborer for the long term. this is giving up some privacy for the laborer.  in return, so our governments shouldn’t either. the scale economy will not go away, power, or worse they are actively bad, mechanical turk, you can have millions of people making their economic livings on your platform. they aren’t quite employees, and zero-marginal-cost access to everyone in the world to be a customer, which is the further networkization of money, very pissed off.” — tyler durden, as we mentioned above.  let’s look at five examples.  the blackjack player vs. the casino imagine you are a blackjack player in a casino. you are an edge node, ” the central node. casinos have the players coming in (demand), if you were an agent who ranked near the middle of the power law somewhere, the act of creating and sharing is a joy in and of itself.  however, these new big firms, and by 2020, it doesn’t feel good to most people.     the mathematical power of central nodes the majority of workers on uber, the network doesn’t need to care about you, you might be the 1% who makes a lot of money. but most likely, and status accumulating? in 2004, we just didn’t know. we were heroes in our small worlds. we could fool ourselves. now we can’t. “we’ve all been raised on television to believe that one day we’d all be millionaires, you will have a job. in the past, can create wealth at a much higher rate, it was displayed effectively, and information moved in months, 8 out of 12 have a network effect at their core.  network economy - 2  these network effect winners, we can already see what’s different.  1. transparency in two forms: money transparency: we can now all see each other. we can see what other people have, the fringes of the network, but the real value was in the mass production assets and processes.  today, status and wealth, and the poor get poorer by comparison. unfortunately, youtube, also. we as a people could still feel bad.  and all of this is why we need a new social contract.     the network economy needs a new social contract a “social contract” is a mostly unwritten agreement between a company and its stakeholders, and the lowest, and rock stars. but we won’t. and we’re slowly learning that fact. and we’re very, buy a house, we have to be on the network. we are captive. we weren’t captive to gm, building websites, more niche jobs, crypto is a native creature of the new global network. it amplifies the “belief” network effect and produces new wealth from new connections. again, or who was selling the most. but now you can easily see it on trulia and zillow. you can see the power law. 30 years ago you couldn’t see the power law. that data was neither tracked effectively nor displayed effectively. back then, because they can see you winning. but very few people posting on youtube will make much money.  real estate agents in my town, you thrive economically. and hope keeps the rest striving, “networks.” back in 1970</itunes:keywords>
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Startups today have more options than ever before — much earlier in their life cycles — for entering the public markets. Founders are constantly looking for advice on how to think about traditional IPO vs. SPAC vs. direct listing — and how to even answer the question: Am I ready to be a public company?

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Users will be able to buy Stoner Cats NFTs and can use those tokens to access the comedy cartoon online. The show will be an estimated five minutes long per episode. The tokens purchased will go toward funding future episodes of the series.

Today we have part of the Stoner Cats founding team including Morgan Beller (NFX Partner), Maaria Bajwa (Sound Ventures), Mack Flavelle (CryptoKitties), and Lisa Sterbakov (Orchard Farm Productions) to discuss the origin story of the show and the new future for content creation in Hollywood.

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- What crazy, long-term vision looks like, even in its earliest days 
- 3-part framework for value-alignment in $Trillion teams
- How to hire and motivate people who will invent the future 
- Tthe leadership mental models she learned from working directly with Jeff Bezos and Eric Schmidt, for the benefit of Founders everywhere. 

Read the NFX essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/trillion-dollar-leadership/
 
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- 3-part framework for value-alignment in $Trillion teams
- How to hire and motivate people who will invent the future 
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- 3-part framework for value-alignment in $Trillion teams
- How to hire and motivate people who will invent the future 
- Tthe leadership mental models she learned from working directly with Jeff Bezos and Eric Schmidt, for the benefit of Founders everywhere. 

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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders’ List – audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

In this article (published in 2014) Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin challenges the Bitcoin maximalist movement a few different ways. Bitcoin maximalists believe that all other digital currencies are inferior to Bitcoin. The idea that an environment of multiple competing cryptocurrencies is undesirable and that it is both righteous and inevitable that the Bitcoin currency comes to take a monopoly position in the cryptocurrency scene. 

Maximalists argue that a single road—or a single cryptocurrency—will have more value because more people will have to use it. 

Vitalik does a deep dive into the technicals of launching a protocol, the network effects that take place, and the incentive/psychological arguments that can be had against the maximalist movement.

Read the essay here - https://blog.ethereum.org/2014/11/20/bitcoin-maximalism-currency-platform-network-effects/ 
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Maximalists argue that a single road—or a single cryptocurrency—will have more value because more people will have to use it. 

Vitalik does a deep dive into the technicals of launching a protocol, the network effects that take place, and the incentive/psychological arguments that can be had against the maximalist movement.

Read the essay here - https://blog.ethereum.org/2014/11/20/bitcoin-maximalism-currency-platform-network-effects/</itunes:summary>
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Maximalists argue that a single road—or a single cryptocurrency—will have more value because more people will have to use it. 

Vitalik does a deep dive into the technicals of launching a protocol, the network effects that take place, and the incentive/psychological arguments that can be had against the maximalist movement.

Read the essay here - https://blog.ethereum.org/2014/11/20/bitcoin-maximalism-currency-platform-network-effects/</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Over the past twenty years, tech entrepreneurs have created and captured enormous value by launching new marketplaces to the world. 

Today NFX Partner James Currier talks with Professor Scott Duke Kominers, who has been teaching the course 'Making Markets' along with other classes at Harvard Business School. With over 80 academic papers published, he is in the MBA Class of 1960 Associate Professor of Business Administration in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit, as well as a Faculty Affiliate of the Harvard Department of Economics, the Harvard Center of Mathematical Sciences & Applications, and a Research Economist at the National Bureau of Economic Research.

Scott's course helps students identify and capitalize on marketplace design opportunities. James and Scott discuss attributes that determine whether and how marketplaces create value in the world as well as common causes of marketplace failure. They then present frameworks for designing marketplaces in response and discusses tactics for building trust and liquidity when launching new marketplaces. 

This is the ultimate course on marketplaces. 

Read the NFX essay - https://www.nfx.com/post/scott-duke-kominers/ 
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Today NFX Partner James Currier talks with Professor Scott Duke Kominers, who has been teaching the course &apos;Making Markets&apos; along with other classes at Harvard Business School. With over 80 academic papers published, he is in the MBA Class of 1960 Associate Professor of Business Administration in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit, as well as a Faculty Affiliate of the Harvard Department of Economics, the Harvard Center of Mathematical Sciences &amp; Applications, and a Research Economist at the National Bureau of Economic Research.

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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders’ List – audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

Everyone knows that KPIs are critical, but often Founders are not looking at KPIs from the right angle. As a General Partner at NFX, Gigi Levy-Weiss now asks three questions to every Founder he meets. Their responses speak volumes about their odds of success:

- Do you diligently track KPIs?
- What KPIs have you chosen to track?
- Have you set appropriate goals based on your KPIs?

Read the full NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/how-vcs-see-your-kpis/ 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2021 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Founders&apos; List, NFX, NFX Podcast, The Founders&apos; List, Gigi Levy-Weiss)</author>
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Everyone knows that KPIs are critical, but often Founders are not looking at KPIs from the right angle. As a General Partner at NFX, Gigi Levy-Weiss now asks three questions to every Founder he meets. Their responses speak volumes about their odds of success:

- Do you diligently track KPIs?
- What KPIs have you chosen to track?
- Have you set appropriate goals based on your KPIs?

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Everyone knows that KPIs are critical, but often Founders are not looking at KPIs from the right angle. As a General Partner at NFX, Gigi Levy-Weiss now asks three questions to every Founder he meets. Their responses speak volumes about their odds of success:

- Do you diligently track KPIs?
- What KPIs have you chosen to track?
- Have you set appropriate goals based on your KPIs?

Read the full NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/how-vcs-see-your-kpis/</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders’ List – audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

When the economy eventually normalizes, demand for labor will recover, and work will recover, but the shifts in supply and demand will result in a new and sizable set of unmet market needs for job placement.

Online marketplaces will be a critical tool in getting people back to work quickly, efficiently, and at scale. They will also enable new ways for people to build the skills they need to succeed, and for them to work in an increasingly remote and distributed fashion.

Listen to Pete Flint's essay on the 4 trends in the next generation of online labor marketplaces, including greater complexity, improved experience, tech-enabled labor, and re-skilling and upskilling.

Read the full NFX essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/labor-marketplaces/ 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2021 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Founders&apos; list, Pete Flint, NFX Podcast, The Founders&apos; List, NFX)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Founders&apos; List: The New Generation of Labor Marketplaces and the Future of Work</itunes:title>
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When the economy eventually normalizes, demand for labor will recover, and work will recover, but the shifts in supply and demand will result in a new and sizable set of unmet market needs for job placement.

Online marketplaces will be a critical tool in getting people back to work quickly, efficiently, and at scale. They will also enable new ways for people to build the skills they need to succeed, and for them to work in an increasingly remote and distributed fashion.

Listen to Pete Flint&apos;s essay on the 4 trends in the next generation of online labor marketplaces, including greater complexity, improved experience, tech-enabled labor, and re-skilling and upskilling.

Read the full NFX essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/labor-marketplaces/</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This is The Founders’ List – audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

When the economy eventually normalizes, demand for labor will recover, and work will recover, but the shifts in supply and demand will result in a new and sizable set of unmet market needs for job placement.

Online marketplaces will be a critical tool in getting people back to work quickly, efficiently, and at scale. They will also enable new ways for people to build the skills they need to succeed, and for them to work in an increasingly remote and distributed fashion.

Listen to Pete Flint&apos;s essay on the 4 trends in the next generation of online labor marketplaces, including greater complexity, improved experience, tech-enabled labor, and re-skilling and upskilling.

Read the full NFX essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/labor-marketplaces/</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[In the face of a global pandemic and a financial meltdown, Founders are confronted with a new reality. If you are running a startup today, this will likely be one of the most challenging climates you’ll ever face. 

Launched in July 2012, Bizzabo is a SaaS All-in-One event success platform. They help organizers create successful events by empowering them to build amazing websites, sell tickets, grow communities, go mobile and maximize event experiences - using a beautiful, user-friendly platform. Despite Covid canceling all conferences and in-person events, Bizzabo was able to complete a funding round of $138 million.

NFX Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss talks with Bizzabo Co-Founder & CEO Eran Ben-Shusham about their strategy during COVID including customer acquisition, fundraising, and overall growth during the downturn. Eran shares his mindset as a company leader and how he and his team navigated the crisis to come out the other side ahead in hypergrowth mode.

Read the NFX article here - https://www.nfx.com/post/bizzabo

 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2021 16:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (The NFX Podcast)</author>
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NFX Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss talks with Bizzabo Co-Founder &amp; CEO Eran Ben-Shusham about their strategy during COVID including customer acquisition, fundraising, and overall growth during the downturn. Eran shares his mindset as a company leader and how he and his team navigated the crisis to come out the other side ahead in hypergrowth mode.

Read the NFX article here - https://www.nfx.com/post/bizzabo

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NFX Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss talks with Bizzabo Co-Founder &amp; CEO Eran Ben-Shusham about their strategy during COVID including customer acquisition, fundraising, and overall growth during the downturn. Eran shares his mindset as a company leader and how he and his team navigated the crisis to come out the other side ahead in hypergrowth mode.

Read the NFX article here - https://www.nfx.com/post/bizzabo

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      <title>The Founders&apos; List: 8 Skills Top Founders Master for Startup Fundraising (How VCs Negotiate)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders’ List – audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

Fundraising is a learned skill – and VCs almost always have the upper hand because they deal with it all day, everyday. Over the years of founding, advising, and investing in companies, Gigi has learned that VCs are better at startup fundraising than entrepreneurs. In reality, knowing what to expect from VCs – the negotiation dynamics Founders are likely to encounter – is half the battle.

Before you start communicating with VCs, take the time to learn how to detect and manage these 8 little-known fundraising dynamics. This is what we at NFX call “high leverage fundraising” – it gives you speed & clarity, while still helping cultivate strong, long-term relationships. Let’s dig in.

Read the full NFX Essay - https://www.nfx.com/post/8-top-skills-founders-startup-fundraising/ 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2021 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Gigi Levy-Weiss, Gigi, NFX Podcast, NFX, The Founders&apos; List, Founders&apos; List)</author>
      <link>https://podcast.nfx.com/</link>
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Fundraising is a learned skill – and VCs almost always have the upper hand because they deal with it all day, everyday. Over the years of founding, advising, and investing in companies, Gigi has learned that VCs are better at startup fundraising than entrepreneurs. In reality, knowing what to expect from VCs – the negotiation dynamics Founders are likely to encounter – is half the battle.

Before you start communicating with VCs, take the time to learn how to detect and manage these 8 little-known fundraising dynamics. This is what we at NFX call “high leverage fundraising” – it gives you speed &amp; clarity, while still helping cultivate strong, long-term relationships. Let’s dig in.

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Fundraising is a learned skill – and VCs almost always have the upper hand because they deal with it all day, everyday. Over the years of founding, advising, and investing in companies, Gigi has learned that VCs are better at startup fundraising than entrepreneurs. In reality, knowing what to expect from VCs – the negotiation dynamics Founders are likely to encounter – is half the battle.

Before you start communicating with VCs, take the time to learn how to detect and manage these 8 little-known fundraising dynamics. This is what we at NFX call “high leverage fundraising” – it gives you speed &amp; clarity, while still helping cultivate strong, long-term relationships. Let’s dig in.

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Life is, by some measures, an infinite game, where the rules constantly change and winners turn into losers, and vice versa. This article is titled, “7 Principles of Game Design” and was written by The Design Gym - an NYC-based agency that has worked with top companies like Instagram, Netflix, Etsy, and many more.

Setting up games, with clear goals and constraints helps focus our energies and efforts and can improve and clarify outcomes and motivate us to move forward to the next clearly defined challenge and reward cycle.

Read the essay here - https://www.thedesigngym.com/seven-principles-of-game-design-and-five-innovation-games-that-work/ 
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Setting up games, with clear goals and constraints helps focus our energies and efforts and can improve and clarify outcomes and motivate us to move forward to the next clearly defined challenge and reward cycle.

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      <description><![CDATA[Saar Gur is one of the best investors in Silicon Valley and has a gift of identifying the next big consumer trends earlier than most. As a General Partner at CRV, he was recently highlighted as #34 in the Forbes Midas List of the World's Best Venture Capital Investors In 2021. Saar loves products that consumers and customers love and is passionate about helping his companies succeed.

His early investment in the food delivery company DoorDash was in the 2013 seed round, which eventually resulted in the company going public last December. Gur made a similar early bet on smart home company Ring the same year; Amazon acquired that company for $1 billion in 2018. Gur is also an investor in multiple fast-growing tech startups like Patreon, which is now worth $3 billion, and Classpass, which is worth more than $700 million. Others include Niantic, Bird, and Dropbox.

Today, longtime friend and NFX Partner James Currier talks with Saar to uncover these early investment stories and his pattern recognition in early-stage founders.  James also uncovers who he is as a person, what he looks for in early-stage Founders, and how he sees the world as a whole. 
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C2i uses a blood test that can detect and quantify tiny amounts of residual cancer to better monitor cancer treatment, progression, and recurrence. NFX was an early stage investor in C2i due to their long-term vision and world-changing technology.

Listen to NFX Partner Omri Amirav-Drory talk with Asaf Zviran, Co-founder & CEO of C2i Genomics, about the future of their company, their latest technological breakthroughs, and where the industry is headed in the near future.

Asaf and Omri's conversation begins at 11:15

Visit C2i to learn more - https://c2i-genomics.com/ 
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      <description><![CDATA[It’s not often you get to see through the eyes of someone who created a product that you and hundreds of millions of other people use, hundreds of times a day, every single day, and have for a decade or more. 

Tony Fadell is the legendary inventor of the iPod, co-inventor with Steve Jobs of the iPhone, and Founder of Nest. Now he is the Principal at Future Shape, an investment and advisory firm coaching over 200+ startups. 

There’s almost an infinity of things to learn from Tony, but what we most wanted to uncover are his product frameworks and first principles for design. How can Founders think about designing products that are both high-utility and beloved -- that achieve dent-in-the-universe levels of adoption? 

As Tony puts it: For truly great designs, 50% of the design is the design. 50% of the design is the story behind the design. 

And it all begins with re-learning how to see. 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2021 08:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>Tony Fadell on Learning To See, Telling Stories, &amp; Being A Troublemaker</itunes:title>
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There’s almost an infinity of things to learn from Tony, but what we most wanted to uncover are his product frameworks and first principles for design. How can Founders think about designing products that are both high-utility and beloved -- that achieve dent-in-the-universe levels of adoption? 

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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

When Shishir Mehrotra left YouTube in 2014, a number of other company leaders wanted to understand how YouTube worked from the inside. He wrote this article summarizing their key rituals in a stage of hypergrowth. This article was originally published in 2015, but has since been expanded upon by Shishir.

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      <description><![CDATA[What started as a viral medium article from two years ago has now turned into 'Super Founders', a book on what data reveals about billion-dollar startups. Today on the NFX Podcast we have Ali Tamaseb (partner at DCVC) talking with James Currier about his data-driven approach to understanding what really differentiates billion-dollar startups from the rest.

The book includes exclusive interviews with the founders/investors of Zoom, Instacart, PayPal, Nest, Github, Flatiron Health, Kite Pharma, Facebook, Stripe, Airbnb, YouTube, LinkedIn, Lyft, DoorDash, Coinbase, and Square, venture capital investors like Elad Gil, Peter Thiel, Alfred Lin, and Keith Rabois. 

Ali Tamaseb has spent thousands of hours manually amassing what may be the largest dataset ever collected on startups, comparing billion-dollar startups with those that failed to become one—30,000 data points on nearly every factor: number of competitors, market size, the founder’s age, his or her university’s ranking, quality of investors, fundraising time, and many, many more. 
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      <author>eric@nfx.com (Ali Tamaseb, James Currier, Tamaseb, Currier, James, NFX Podcast, Ali, NFX)</author>
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The book includes exclusive interviews with the founders/investors of Zoom, Instacart, PayPal, Nest, Github, Flatiron Health, Kite Pharma, Facebook, Stripe, Airbnb, YouTube, LinkedIn, Lyft, DoorDash, Coinbase, and Square, venture capital investors like Elad Gil, Peter Thiel, Alfred Lin, and Keith Rabois. 

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The book includes exclusive interviews with the founders/investors of Zoom, Instacart, PayPal, Nest, Github, Flatiron Health, Kite Pharma, Facebook, Stripe, Airbnb, YouTube, LinkedIn, Lyft, DoorDash, Coinbase, and Square, venture capital investors like Elad Gil, Peter Thiel, Alfred Lin, and Keith Rabois. 

Ali Tamaseb has spent thousands of hours manually amassing what may be the largest dataset ever collected on startups, comparing billion-dollar startups with those that failed to become one—30,000 data points on nearly every factor: number of competitors, market size, the founder’s age, his or her university’s ranking, quality of investors, fundraising time, and many, many more.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Stanford GSB Dean Jon Levin joins NFX Partner Pete Flint to discuss his perspective on new Founders entering the industry, how Stanford encourages its students to solve real-world problems with technology, macroeconomics, and the overall state of capitalism.

Jon Levin started teaching at Stanford in 2000.  Has been Dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business since Sept 2016 and is about to celebrate 5 years in that role. Levin received his BA and BS degrees from Stanford University in 1994, an MPhil in Economics from Oxford in 1996, and his PhD in Economics from MIT in 1999.

Pete got to know Dean Levin from being on the GSB Management Board after graduating in 2005. He has also co-taught a number of cases at the GSB. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2021 13:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Stanford GSB Dean Jon Levin joins NFX Partner Pete Flint to discuss his perspective on new Founders entering the industry, how Stanford encourages its students to solve real-world problems with technology, macroeconomics, and the overall state of capitalism.

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Pete got to know Dean Levin from being on the GSB Management Board after graduating in 2005. He has also co-taught a number of cases at the GSB.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Insider Story of Waze with Noam Bardin</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Underlying Waze's journey is a little-known approach to product thinking, super-powerful data network effects, and a guiding north star metric. This is Waze's insider story, as told by their former CEO, Noam Bardin.

NFX Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss recently sat down with Noam, where they discussed the step-by-step story of the company's growth, starting from their early days in 2008 with just 2,000 monthly active users, through being acquired by Google for $1B in 2013, and hitting 140M monthly active users at the time Noam stepped down in Feb 2021.

Early-stage Founders are wise to study as many successful growth stories as they can. While there is no single playbook of best practices, each case contains deeply valuable learning that we at NFX aim to pass along from Founder to Founder.

Read the full NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/the-insider-story-of-waze 
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NFX Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss recently sat down with Noam, where they discussed the step-by-step story of the company&apos;s growth, starting from their early days in 2008 with just 2,000 monthly active users, through being acquired by Google for $1B in 2013, and hitting 140M monthly active users at the time Noam stepped down in Feb 2021.

Early-stage Founders are wise to study as many successful growth stories as they can. While there is no single playbook of best practices, each case contains deeply valuable learning that we at NFX aim to pass along from Founder to Founder.

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NFX Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss recently sat down with Noam, where they discussed the step-by-step story of the company&apos;s growth, starting from their early days in 2008 with just 2,000 monthly active users, through being acquired by Google for $1B in 2013, and hitting 140M monthly active users at the time Noam stepped down in Feb 2021.

Early-stage Founders are wise to study as many successful growth stories as they can. While there is no single playbook of best practices, each case contains deeply valuable learning that we at NFX aim to pass along from Founder to Founder.

Read the full NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/the-insider-story-of-waze</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Speed is routinely acknowledged as a major advantage for startups. But startup speed is not sufficiently understood as an invaluable competency for society at large. Solv Health’s growth during the pandemic is a great example. Just 4 years old, the startup managed 5 million Covid tests in 2020, compared to 7 million tests by long-established CVS.

Today NFX General Partner Pete Flint is joined by Heather Fernandez, Co-Founder and CEO of Solv Health and previously a leader with him at Trulia. They analyze mental models and hard tactics for using speed to convert chaos to growth — and good.

Read the full NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/startup-speed-as-a-public-good 
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      <itunes:title>Heather Fernandez &amp; Pete Flint on Startup Speed As A Public Good</itunes:title>
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Today NFX General Partner Pete Flint is joined by Heather Fernandez, Co-Founder and CEO of Solv Health and previously a leader with him at Trulia. They analyze mental models and hard tactics for using speed to convert chaos to growth — and good.

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Today NFX General Partner Pete Flint is joined by Heather Fernandez, Co-Founder and CEO of Solv Health and previously a leader with him at Trulia. They analyze mental models and hard tactics for using speed to convert chaos to growth — and good.

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      <description><![CDATA[The Great Online Game is an infinite video game that plays out constantly across the internet. It uses many of the mechanics of a video game, but removes the boundaries. You’re no longer playing as an avatar in Fortnite or Roblox; you’re playing as yourself across Twitter, YouTube, Discords, work, projects, and investments.

Packy McCormick is the founder of the Not Boring Club, a newsletter on business strategy and pop culture. This episode is narrated by Packy himself. 

We were referred to this post by Li Jin, our most recent guest on the NFX Podcast. Read the full essay here - https://www.notboring.co/p/the-great-online-game 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2021 14:41:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Packy McCormick, NFX, Not Boring Co, Not Boring, NFX Podcast, The Founders&apos; List)</author>
      <link>https://podcast.nfx.com/</link>
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Packy McCormick is the founder of the Not Boring Club, a newsletter on business strategy and pop culture. This episode is narrated by Packy himself. 

We were referred to this post by Li Jin, our most recent guest on the NFX Podcast. Read the full essay here - https://www.notboring.co/p/the-great-online-game</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Great Online Game is an infinite video game that plays out constantly across the internet. It uses many of the mechanics of a video game, but removes the boundaries. You’re no longer playing as an avatar in Fortnite or Roblox; you’re playing as yourself across Twitter, YouTube, Discords, work, projects, and investments.

Packy McCormick is the founder of the Not Boring Club, a newsletter on business strategy and pop culture. This episode is narrated by Packy himself. 

We were referred to this post by Li Jin, our most recent guest on the NFX Podcast. Read the full essay here - https://www.notboring.co/p/the-great-online-game</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[The "Passion Economy" as coined by Li Jin makes it easier for people to monetize their individuality through unique, creative work. This comes with a host of benefits, not the least of which is the emergence of new markets, a feeling of autonomy, and intrinsic satisfaction.

To work through this and more, James Currier is joined by Li Jin herself -- former investment partner at A16Z, now Founder and Managing Partner at Atelier.  They discuss how NFTs are changing the economics of the Creator Economy, what happens when everyone has to be a marketer, and how they look for ways to make platform participants into platform owners.

Read the NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/li-jin-passion-attention-economy/
 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2021 14:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX, Currier, Atelier, Li Jin, NFX Podcast, Atelier Ventures, James Currier)</author>
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Read the NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/li-jin-passion-attention-economy/
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To work through this and more, James Currier is joined by Li Jin herself -- former investment partner at A16Z, now Founder and Managing Partner at Atelier.  They discuss how NFTs are changing the economics of the Creator Economy, what happens when everyone has to be a marketer, and how they look for ways to make platform participants into platform owners.

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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

This is, ‘Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants’ written by Marc Prensky. Marc Prensky is an American writer and speaker on education. He is best known as the creator of the terms "Digital native" and "digital immigrant" which he will expand on in this famous essay. Read by NFX.

Read the full essay here - https://www.marcprensky.com/writing/Prensky%20-%20Digital%20Natives,%20Digital%20Immigrants%20-%20Part1.pdf 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2021 19:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Marc Prensky, The Founders&apos; List, NFX Podcast, Founders List, Prensky, Founders&apos; List, Marc, Founder&apos;s List, NFX)</author>
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      <description><![CDATA[Lise Buyer, known as the IPO whisperer Pete Flint on the NFX Podcast to discuss all things taking a company public via traditional IPOs, Direct Listings, and SPACs. 

Lise consulted on Trulia’s IPO in back in 2012 when Pete was CEO and Co-Founder.  Previously, Ms Buyer was the Director of Business Optimization for Google Inc. where she was one of the chief architects of the company’s innovative IPO. 

Lise shares her expert thoughts on:
- What has changed in public markets
- Why some companies should stay private
- When to make the decision of going public as a company leader
- What stays the same in a company after going public
- Building the infrastructure to go public
- & the differences between traditional IPO vs. Direct Listing vs. SPACs

Read the full NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/new-world-of-going-public/ 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 13:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX, NFX Podcast, Lise Buyer, Pete Flint)</author>
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Lise consulted on Trulia’s IPO in back in 2012 when Pete was CEO and Co-Founder.  Previously, Ms Buyer was the Director of Business Optimization for Google Inc. where she was one of the chief architects of the company’s innovative IPO. 

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- Why some companies should stay private
- When to make the decision of going public as a company leader
- What stays the same in a company after going public
- Building the infrastructure to go public
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Lise consulted on Trulia’s IPO in back in 2012 when Pete was CEO and Co-Founder.  Previously, Ms Buyer was the Director of Business Optimization for Google Inc. where she was one of the chief architects of the company’s innovative IPO. 

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- Why some companies should stay private
- When to make the decision of going public as a company leader
- What stays the same in a company after going public
- Building the infrastructure to go public
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You can also listen to the Bitcoin and Ethereum white papers on The Founders’ List, at - founderslist.nfx.com

Read here - https://makerdao.com/en/whitepaper/ 
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      <description><![CDATA[Julia and Kevin Hartz co-founded Eventbrite, a website that allows users to create, share, and join events worldwide. In this episode of the NFX Podcast, the two join NFX Partner Pete Flint to discuss their founder journey, financing, fundraising, scaling, unicorn status, and a deep dive on the little-known details of taking a tech company public via SPAC.

Launched in 2006 and headquartered in San Francisco, Eventbrite has navigated through the pandemic with a refocused strategy and a leaner cost base. In September of 2018, Julia took Eventbrite public, making her among the few women to lead the successful initial public offering of a technology start-up.

 
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

We’ve recently published a podcast and essay focused on Hamilton Helmer’s 7 Powers book, regarded as a core insight behind the success of companies like Spotify, Netflix, Stripe, and Twilio. 

For this episode of the Founders’ List, we’ll be sharing notes and personal thoughts on the book titled “Mind the Moat, a 7 Powers Review” by  Flo Crivelo, Founder & CEO of TeamFlow.

Read Flo's essay here - https://florentcrivello.com/index.php/2018/07/29/mind-the-moat-a-7-powers-review/ 
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For this episode of the Founders’ List, we’ll be sharing notes and personal thoughts on the book titled “Mind the Moat, a 7 Powers Review” by  Flo Crivelo, Founder &amp; CEO of TeamFlow.

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7 Powers is Hamilton’s cognitive guide to building an enduringly great business and breaks fresh ground by constructing a comprehensive strategy toolset that is easy for you to learn, communicate and quickly apply. Hamilton has led over 200 strategy projects with major clients such as Adobe Systems, Hewlett-Packard, Netflix, Raychem, and Spotify. 

Jeff Lawson is a Co-Founder and CEO at Twilio, a cloud communications platform that adds messaging, voice and video to web and mobile apps. He is a serial inventor with over 15 years of entrepreneurial and product experience. 

Read the full NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/seven-powers/ 
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"We’re on the precipice of a new era of the web. As infinite distractions compete for our attention, companies are learning to master new tactics to stay relevant in users’ minds and lives. The Hook Model is a way of describing a user’s interactions with a product as they pass through four phases: a trigger to begin using the product, an action to satisfy the trigger, a variable reward for the action, and some type of investment that, ultimately, makes the product more valuable to the user. As the user goes through these phases, he builds habits in the process."

This essay was written and published by Nir Eyal, best-selling author & professor. Read the full article on Nir's blog here:

Read the essay here - https://www.nirandfar.com/how-to-manufacture-desire/ 
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      <description><![CDATA[Insurtech is also a space that has become increasingly crowded and more high-profile in recent years. 

Hippo Insurance uses technology to help homeowners maintain their properties, creating a new standard of care and protection for homeowners. Hippo announced its intention to go public via SPAC in early March of this year that will now give Hippo a valuation of $5B, making it one of the largest insurtechs in the US.

Co-Founder & CEO Assaf Wand sits down with NFX Partner Pete Flint to share his Founder story, product mindset, strategy behind the SPAC, and personal frameworks for taking Hippo from idea to IPO. 
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Co-Founder &amp; CEO Assaf Wand sits down with NFX Partner Pete Flint to share his Founder story, product mindset, strategy behind the SPAC, and personal frameworks for taking Hippo from idea to IPO.</itunes:subtitle>
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Austen Allred, Co-Founder/CEO of Lambda School earned this perspective by dropping out of college, setting his own path, and now building a successful company and movement to change education in our country. Austen sees our educational past, present, and future in ways few others do.

In this conversation, James Currier (NFX) and Austen break down traditional and contrarian thinking on how we are educated, challenging what has gone unquestioned for decades:

- The Psychology of Traditional College: Why “Normal is a hell of a drug”
- Faulty Mechanics: The problem with America’s “Single Model” education system
- The New American Dream: How “permissionless learning” unlocks opportunity
- & 2 Trends to Watch

Read the NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/the-new-american-dream/ 
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- Faulty Mechanics: The problem with America’s “Single Model” education system
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- Faulty Mechanics: The problem with America’s “Single Model” education system
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In his final letter to shareholders, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos on Thursday laid out a broad vision for the future of the company, committing to extend Amazon’s famous obsession over its customers to the same level of care for its employees. 

Bezos also took steps to ease shareholders’ fears about what a reimagined focus for the company might mean for Amazon’s future. He reiterated that it “remains Day 1” and highlighted continued growth at Amazon.

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1. "Mechanisms": Amazon's definition, two failure modes, and why they're harder to implement than it first appears

2. A Single-Page Culture: How Amazon's set of principles proved to be an inoculation against a drifting culture

3. Single-Threaded Invention

In practice, operational excellence is the key driver to executing consistently for the long term.  It is the secret for harnessing creativity that compounds value over time. 
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2. A Single-Page Culture: How Amazon&apos;s set of principles proved to be an inoculation against a drifting culture

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2. A Single-Page Culture: How Amazon&apos;s set of principles proved to be an inoculation against a drifting culture

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Amazon's approach to building sustainable long-term value should be a lesson to all companies - not just Internet companies. When Jeff Bezos took Amazon public 24 years ago, he sent this letter to all Shareholders and is still considered a playbook for building a great company - read by NFX.

"1997 was indeed an incredible year. We at Amazon.com are grateful to our customers for their business and trust, to each other for our hard work, and to our shareholders for their support and encouragement." 
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders’ List – audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

"For a startup, understanding VCs’ mindsets is often as important as understanding the mindsets of your customers. With no capital most Founders will not win, so you’d better learn the language."

VCs speak a different language, one that Founders must learn to be able to raise capital. Understand the psychological drivers and use them to evaluate your counterpart’s state of mind. And repeat the core narratives: we are low risk; we will be huge; others are interested and moving forward.

Read the original NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/how-vcs-think-investing-decisions/ 
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VCs speak a different language, one that Founders must learn to be able to raise capital. Understand the psychological drivers and use them to evaluate your counterpart’s state of mind. And repeat the core narratives: we are low risk; we will be huge; others are interested and moving forward.

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VCs speak a different language, one that Founders must learn to be able to raise capital. Understand the psychological drivers and use them to evaluate your counterpart’s state of mind. And repeat the core narratives: we are low risk; we will be huge; others are interested and moving forward.

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      <description><![CDATA[The usual Silicon Valley response to regulation is to offer self-regulation instead — but only tech companies have the skills and speed to fix what they broke, unable to manage the influence over the public sphere they attained almost by accident. 

Unless the few who know how to actually build these tech networks speak out, it won’t just be technology that suffers - it will be the entire world. Having built, funded, and analyzed “unicorn” social networks for 25 years and former Editor-in-Chief of Wired magazine, Chris Anderson and NFX Partner James Currier formulate a solution that resurrects a concept from the golden age of newspapers - the ombudsman. 

The ombudsman is another important node in the network that has proven itself in the past and is still missing. Listen as Chris and James outline together why these network problems require network solutions, here on the NFX Podcast. 
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This is Valve’s new employee handbook, delivered to every new person working at the iconic gaming company. It is an abbreviated encapsulation of Valve's guiding principles. As Valve continues to grow, they hope that these principles will serve each new person joining the ranks as an employee.

Read the full handbook here - https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/apps/valve/Valve_NewEmployeeHandbook.pdf 
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The old saying "one bad apple spoils the bunch" holds especially true for company culture.  Keeping around any employee who is a bad culture fit can destroy your team's working environment. Below are some of the typical types of people who can hurt your culture:

1. The Jerk
2.  The Whiner
3. Credit Taker
4. Charming Do Nothing
5. Loyalty Monger

With culture fit, you should never compromise.  This bar should be the highest for the most visible and most productive of your team. Read the essay here - http://blog.eladgil.com/2014/01/5-people-who-destroy-your-culture.html 
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      <author>eric@nfx.com (Elad Gil, Elad, The Founders&apos; List, Gil, The Founder&apos;s List, Founders&apos; List, NFX)</author>
      <link>https://podcast.nfx.com/</link>
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1. The Jerk
2.  The Whiner
3. Credit Taker
4. Charming Do Nothing
5. Loyalty Monger

With culture fit, you should never compromise.  This bar should be the highest for the most visible and most productive of your team. Read the essay here - http://blog.eladgil.com/2014/01/5-people-who-destroy-your-culture.html</itunes:summary>
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1. The Jerk
2.  The Whiner
3. Credit Taker
4. Charming Do Nothing
5. Loyalty Monger

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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

The data is clear – diverse teams win. Companies with more diverse management teams have 19% higher revenues due to innovation, and 9% higher EBIT margins. Iman Abuzeid MD (CEO & Cofounder of Incredible Health) has gone through the full diligence process of the best of the best Series A funds in Silicon Valley and shares her findings in this essay.

"We are coming to terms with what we have or have not done right in tech in relation to diversity. Data is one way Silicon Valley has won this far, and it’s the way we can keep winning. The data is clear – diverse teams win."

Read the essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/frameworks-using-diversity-to-win/ 
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      <author>eric@nfx.com (startup, startups, incredible health, hiring, Iman, audible, audio essay, Abuzeid, nfx, podcast, Iman Abuzeid, nfx podcast)</author>
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&quot;We are coming to terms with what we have or have not done right in tech in relation to diversity. Data is one way Silicon Valley has won this far, and it’s the way we can keep winning. The data is clear – diverse teams win.&quot;

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&quot;We are coming to terms with what we have or have not done right in tech in relation to diversity. Data is one way Silicon Valley has won this far, and it’s the way we can keep winning. The data is clear – diverse teams win.&quot;

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Pulled from a Quora post in 2015, Greg Brockman (former CTO at Stripe, now co-founder + CTO at Open AI) answers the question, "What is the engineering interview process like at Stripe?" Greg goes into detail around the frameworks and thinking behind the Stripe technical interviewing process and why they use this formula to build a world-class team at Stripe.

Read the Quora post here - https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-engineering-interview-process-like-at-Stripe 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2021 13:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Greg Brockman, Quora, NFX, Founders&apos; List, OpenAI, Stripe)</author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This is The Founders&apos; List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

"On Monday, October 21, 2013, I sent this letter to our entire team at Airbnb. I have decided to publish this in the event it is helpful to entrepreneurs building their cultures." In this famous memo from the early days of Aribnb, CEO Brian Chesky stresses the importance of having a succinct company outlook on culture. 

"Why is culture so important to a business? Here is a simple way to frame it. The stronger the culture, the less corporate process a company needs. When the culture is strong, you can trust everyone to do the right thing. People can be independent and autonomous."

Read the full letter here - https://medium.com/@bchesky/dont-fuck-up-the-culture-597cde9ee9d4 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2021 13:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Brian Chesky, NFX, The, Airbnb, Chesky, Founders&apos; List, NFX Podcast)</author>
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&quot;Why is culture so important to a business? Here is a simple way to frame it. The stronger the culture, the less corporate process a company needs. When the culture is strong, you can trust everyone to do the right thing. People can be independent and autonomous.&quot;

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&quot;On Monday, October 21, 2013, I sent this letter to our entire team at Airbnb. I have decided to publish this in the event it is helpful to entrepreneurs building their cultures.&quot; In this famous memo from the early days of Aribnb, CEO Brian Chesky stresses the importance of having a succinct company outlook on culture. 

&quot;Why is culture so important to a business? Here is a simple way to frame it. The stronger the culture, the less corporate process a company needs. When the culture is strong, you can trust everyone to do the right thing. People can be independent and autonomous.&quot;

Read the full letter here - https://medium.com/@bchesky/dont-fuck-up-the-culture-597cde9ee9d4</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Founders&apos; List: Amazon&apos;s 14 Leadership Principles</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

Amazon has and operates by its own set of leadership principles--a set of principles referred to during company decision-making, problem-solving, simple brainstorming, and even hiring. Here are the 14 leadership principles Amazon workers refer to on a daily basis:

- Customer Obsession
- Ownership
- Invent and Simplify
- Are Right, A Lot
- Learn and Be Curious
- Hire and Develop the Best
- Insist on the Highest Standards
- Think Big
- Bias for Action
- Frugality
- Earn Trust
- Dive Deep
- Have Backbone; Disagree and Commit
- Deliver Results

Read them here - https://www.amazon.jobs/en/principles 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2021 15:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX, The Founders&apos; List, Amazon)</author>
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Amazon has and operates by its own set of leadership principles--a set of principles referred to during company decision-making, problem-solving, simple brainstorming, and even hiring. Here are the 14 leadership principles Amazon workers refer to on a daily basis:

- Customer Obsession
- Ownership
- Invent and Simplify
- Are Right, A Lot
- Learn and Be Curious
- Hire and Develop the Best
- Insist on the Highest Standards
- Think Big
- Bias for Action
- Frugality
- Earn Trust
- Dive Deep
- Have Backbone; Disagree and Commit
- Deliver Results

Read them here - https://www.amazon.jobs/en/principles</itunes:summary>
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Amazon has and operates by its own set of leadership principles--a set of principles referred to during company decision-making, problem-solving, simple brainstorming, and even hiring. Here are the 14 leadership principles Amazon workers refer to on a daily basis:

- Customer Obsession
- Ownership
- Invent and Simplify
- Are Right, A Lot
- Learn and Be Curious
- Hire and Develop the Best
- Insist on the Highest Standards
- Think Big
- Bias for Action
- Frugality
- Earn Trust
- Dive Deep
- Have Backbone; Disagree and Commit
- Deliver Results

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      <title>The Founders&apos; List: Nokia&apos;s CEO &apos;Burning Platform&apos; Memo</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

In 2007, Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop (a former Microsoft executive) was planning radical action to revive the company's fortunes on what they will do to stem the loss of market share, notably in the smartphone market, where despite being the biggest player it has been unable to compete with incomers, notably Google's Android and Apple's iOS.

"The first iPhone shipped in 2007, and we still don't have a product that is close to their experience. Android came on the scene just over 2 years ago, and this week they took our leadership position in smartphone volumes. Unbelievable." 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2021 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>The Founders&apos; List: Nokia&apos;s CEO &apos;Burning Platform&apos; Memo</itunes:title>
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In 2007, Nokia&apos;s CEO Stephen Elop (a former Microsoft executive) was planning radical action to revive the company&apos;s fortunes on what they will do to stem the loss of market share, notably in the smartphone market, where despite being the biggest player it has been unable to compete with incomers, notably Google&apos;s Android and Apple&apos;s iOS.

&quot;The first iPhone shipped in 2007, and we still don&apos;t have a product that is close to their experience. Android came on the scene just over 2 years ago, and this week they took our leadership position in smartphone volumes. Unbelievable.&quot;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This is The Founders&apos; List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

In 2007, Nokia&apos;s CEO Stephen Elop (a former Microsoft executive) was planning radical action to revive the company&apos;s fortunes on what they will do to stem the loss of market share, notably in the smartphone market, where despite being the biggest player it has been unable to compete with incomers, notably Google&apos;s Android and Apple&apos;s iOS.

&quot;The first iPhone shipped in 2007, and we still don&apos;t have a product that is close to their experience. Android came on the scene just over 2 years ago, and this week they took our leadership position in smartphone volumes. Unbelievable.&quot;</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Gaming Superpowers for Non-Game Founders with Gabi Shalel (Plarium) &amp; Gigi Levy-Weiss</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Gabi Shalel is an amazing games founder - he understands the type of innovation, fast iteration, and quality required to create a successful games company. These things are also very valuable for every founder, every startup. 

So today, NFX General Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss talks to Gabi about the lessons he's learned from starting, growing, and selling Plarium for $500M that other founders can take and apply to their own startups, including:

- Psychology of ultra-fast iterations
- People and Hiring
- Pivoting
- Social in your product
- Conversion tactics
- much more

Read the NFX essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/gaming-superpowers-plarium 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2021 14:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Gigi Levy-Weiss, NFX, NFX Podcast, Gabi Shalel, Plarium)</author>
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So today, NFX General Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss talks to Gabi about the lessons he&apos;s learned from starting, growing, and selling Plarium for $500M that other founders can take and apply to their own startups, including:

- Psychology of ultra-fast iterations
- People and Hiring
- Pivoting
- Social in your product
- Conversion tactics
- much more

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      <itunes:subtitle>Gabi Shalel is an amazing games founder - he understands the type of innovation, fast iteration, and quality required to create a successful games company. These things are also very valuable for every founder, every startup. 

So today, NFX General Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss talks to Gabi about the lessons he&apos;s learned from starting, growing, and selling Plarium for $500M that other founders can take and apply to their own startups, including:

- Psychology of ultra-fast iterations
- People and Hiring
- Pivoting
- Social in your product
- Conversion tactics
- much more

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      <title>The Founders&apos; List: The Ethereum Whitepaper</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This introductory paper was originally published in 2013 by Vitalik Buterin, the founder of Ethereum, before the project's launch in 2015. It's worth noting that Ethereum, like many community-driven, open-source software projects, has evolved since its initial inception.

While several years old, they maintain this paper because it continues to serve as a useful reference and an accurate representation of Ethereum and its vision. From humble beginnings, Ethereum has grown into a well-known and widely used platform. The platform has also been responsible for launching hundreds of other cryptocurrencies and decentralized projects in recent years through a new fundraising mechanism called an Initial Coin Offering (ICO). 

Read the full paper here - https://ethereum.org/en/whitepaper/ 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2021 17:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Ethereum, NFX Podcast, Founders&apos; List, The Founders&apos; List, Vitalik, Buterin, Vitalik Buterin)</author>
      <link>https://podcast.nfx.com/</link>
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      <itunes:title>The Founders&apos; List: The Ethereum Whitepaper</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This introductory paper was originally published in 2013 by Vitalik Buterin, the founder of Ethereum, before the project&apos;s launch in 2015. It&apos;s worth noting that Ethereum, like many community-driven, open-source software projects, has evolved since its initial inception.

While several years old, they maintain this paper because it continues to serve as a useful reference and an accurate representation of Ethereum and its vision. From humble beginnings, Ethereum has grown into a well-known and widely used platform. The platform has also been responsible for launching hundreds of other cryptocurrencies and decentralized projects in recent years through a new fundraising mechanism called an Initial Coin Offering (ICO). 

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      <title>The Founders&apos; List: Letter to Amazon Employees from Jeff Bezos</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

Amazon's Jeff Bezos announced in February that he was stepping down as CEO of the e-commerce giant later this year. Bezos said he would transition to the executive chair of the company's board of directors and will focus on "new products and early initiatives. 

This is the letter he sent to all employees at Amazon.

“Being the CEO of Amazon is a deep responsibility, and it’s consuming,” Bezos wrote in a letter to employees announcing his role change. “When you have a responsibility like that, it’s hard to put attention on anything else.” 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 9 Mar 2021 15:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Jeff Bezos, NFX, The Founders&apos; List, NFX Podcast, Founders&apos; List, Amazon)</author>
      <link>https://podcast.nfx.com/</link>
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Amazon&apos;s Jeff Bezos announced in February that he was stepping down as CEO of the e-commerce giant later this year. Bezos said he would transition to the executive chair of the company&apos;s board of directors and will focus on &quot;new products and early initiatives. 

This is the letter he sent to all employees at Amazon.

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      <itunes:subtitle>This is The Founders&apos; List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

Amazon&apos;s Jeff Bezos announced in February that he was stepping down as CEO of the e-commerce giant later this year. Bezos said he would transition to the executive chair of the company&apos;s board of directors and will focus on &quot;new products and early initiatives. 

This is the letter he sent to all employees at Amazon.

“Being the CEO of Amazon is a deep responsibility, and it’s consuming,” Bezos wrote in a letter to employees announcing his role change. “When you have a responsibility like that, it’s hard to put attention on anything else.”</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.A, BRK.B) held its 2020 annual meeting of shareholders as a livestream-only event originating from its headquarters city of Omaha, Nebraska on May 2. This is the report from 2020 sent to all shareholders.

This is the letter he sent to all shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

“The company’s sitting on about $150 billion in cash right now and it has $25 billion of earnings power, and Buffett has not found a lot to do with Berkshire’s earnings the last couple years in terms of buying businesses or stock market investments.” 
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      <author>eric@nfx.com (The Founders&apos; List, NFX Podcast, Founders&apos; List, NFX, Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett, NFX Founders&apos; List, Warren)</author>
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This is the letter he sent to all shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

“The company’s sitting on about $150 billion in cash right now and it has $25 billion of earnings power, and Buffett has not found a lot to do with Berkshire’s earnings the last couple years in terms of buying businesses or stock market investments.”</itunes:summary>
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Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.A, BRK.B) held its 2020 annual meeting of shareholders as a livestream-only event originating from its headquarters city of Omaha, Nebraska on May 2. This is the report from 2020 sent to all shareholders.

This is the letter he sent to all shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

“The company’s sitting on about $150 billion in cash right now and it has $25 billion of earnings power, and Buffett has not found a lot to do with Berkshire’s earnings the last couple years in terms of buying businesses or stock market investments.”</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Founders&apos; List: Pete Flint on &quot;How to Manage Hypercompetitive Markets&quot;</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

Inside the war rooms of companies locked in the battle for market leadership is an atmosphere of voracious competition. The stakes are high because whoever emerges on top can shape the future of an entire industry. It takes this competitive spirit to drive true innovation at scale, and the reality is that it’s often very cutthroat.

Pete Flint (General Partner at NFX) shares 7 key strategies he has identified to help Founders manage a hypercompetitive market and get ahead, including:
- Becoming an expert on pricing
- Finding and dominating the most profitable market segments
- Everything that can be copied, will be copied
- Taking the high road with competitors
- Using capital as a competitive weapon
- Focusing on being uniquely better, not just on being different
- Managing your psychology is key

Hypercompetitive markets are tricky to navigate, but understanding the dynamics and having the right approach can make a big difference in outcome.

Read the full NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/hypercompetitive-markets/ 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 4 Mar 2021 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX, The Founder&apos;s List, Founders&apos; List, Pete Flint, Pete, The Founders&apos; List, Flint)</author>
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Inside the war rooms of companies locked in the battle for market leadership is an atmosphere of voracious competition. The stakes are high because whoever emerges on top can shape the future of an entire industry. It takes this competitive spirit to drive true innovation at scale, and the reality is that it’s often very cutthroat.

Pete Flint (General Partner at NFX) shares 7 key strategies he has identified to help Founders manage a hypercompetitive market and get ahead, including:
- Becoming an expert on pricing
- Finding and dominating the most profitable market segments
- Everything that can be copied, will be copied
- Taking the high road with competitors
- Using capital as a competitive weapon
- Focusing on being uniquely better, not just on being different
- Managing your psychology is key

Hypercompetitive markets are tricky to navigate, but understanding the dynamics and having the right approach can make a big difference in outcome.

Read the full NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/hypercompetitive-markets/</itunes:summary>
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Inside the war rooms of companies locked in the battle for market leadership is an atmosphere of voracious competition. The stakes are high because whoever emerges on top can shape the future of an entire industry. It takes this competitive spirit to drive true innovation at scale, and the reality is that it’s often very cutthroat.

Pete Flint (General Partner at NFX) shares 7 key strategies he has identified to help Founders manage a hypercompetitive market and get ahead, including:
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- Finding and dominating the most profitable market segments
- Everything that can be copied, will be copied
- Taking the high road with competitors
- Using capital as a competitive weapon
- Focusing on being uniquely better, not just on being different
- Managing your psychology is key

Hypercompetitive markets are tricky to navigate, but understanding the dynamics and having the right approach can make a big difference in outcome.

Read the full NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/hypercompetitive-markets/</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>BJ Fogg on Tiny Habits for Startup Founders with James Currier</title>
      <description><![CDATA[BJ Fogg is an American behavior scientist who is currently an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University and a New York Times best-selling author. He is the founder and director of the Behavior Design Lab.

BJ Fogg and James Currier talk to uncover how startup Founders can create better systems, both within themselves and within their companies and communities, so they can level up what we’re doing and put more good into the world. They cover topics like behavior design in tech and tech companies, mindset for Founders, examples of companies doing these things well, and tiny habits for Founders to focus on.

Pick up BJ Fogg's popular book here - https://www.amazon.com/Tiny-Habits-Changes-Change-Everything/dp/0358003326

Follow BJ on Twitter - https://twitter.com/bjfogg 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 1 Mar 2021 09:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Fogg, BJ, NFX Podcast, James Currier, Currier, NFX, BJ Fogg, James)</author>
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      <itunes:title>BJ Fogg on Tiny Habits for Startup Founders with James Currier</itunes:title>
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BJ Fogg and James Currier talk to uncover how startup Founders can create better systems, both within themselves and within their companies and communities, so they can level up what we’re doing and put more good into the world. They cover topics like behavior design in tech and tech companies, mindset for Founders, examples of companies doing these things well, and tiny habits for Founders to focus on.

Pick up BJ Fogg&apos;s popular book here - https://www.amazon.com/Tiny-Habits-Changes-Change-Everything/dp/0358003326

Follow BJ on Twitter - https://twitter.com/bjfogg</itunes:summary>
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BJ Fogg and James Currier talk to uncover how startup Founders can create better systems, both within themselves and within their companies and communities, so they can level up what we’re doing and put more good into the world. They cover topics like behavior design in tech and tech companies, mindset for Founders, examples of companies doing these things well, and tiny habits for Founders to focus on.

Pick up BJ Fogg&apos;s popular book here - https://www.amazon.com/Tiny-Habits-Changes-Change-Everything/dp/0358003326

Follow BJ on Twitter - https://twitter.com/bjfogg</itunes:subtitle>
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In the Summer of 2013, DoorDash had a dream of building a real-time local delivery network for local commerce. This episode is the reading of an internal memo by Sequoia Capital Partner Alfred Lin in 2014 focused on the market and business of DoorDash before their Series A partnership.

DoorDash launched in Palo Alto, California in 2013. As of January 2020, it had the largest food delivery market share in the United States. DoorDash held its initial public offering on December 9, 2020. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2021 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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DoorDash launched in Palo Alto, California in 2013. As of January 2020, it had the largest food delivery market share in the United States. DoorDash held its initial public offering on December 9, 2020.</itunes:summary>
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Today NFX General Partner James Currier and Carole sit down and discuss a range of topics centered around startup Founders, relationships, her time teaching at Stanford, and her new book called 'Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends and Colleagues' with David Bradford. In Connect, they show readers how to take their relationships from shallow to exceptional by cultivating authenticity, vulnerability, and honesty, while being willing to ask for and offer help, share a commitment to growth, and deal productively with conflict.

"That's why so many founders in the Valley are so exhausted because they're carrying everything. And somehow they've got this idea that unless they come to somebody and say, "Hey, I could use some help here," they're going to appear weak. That's just broken." 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2021 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Today NFX General Partner James Currier and Carole sit down and discuss a range of topics centered around startup Founders, relationships, her time teaching at Stanford, and her new book called &apos;Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends and Colleagues&apos; with David Bradford. In Connect, they show readers how to take their relationships from shallow to exceptional by cultivating authenticity, vulnerability, and honesty, while being willing to ask for and offer help, share a commitment to growth, and deal productively with conflict.

&quot;That&apos;s why so many founders in the Valley are so exhausted because they&apos;re carrying everything. And somehow they&apos;ve got this idea that unless they come to somebody and say, &quot;Hey, I could use some help here,&quot; they&apos;re going to appear weak. That&apos;s just broken.&quot;</itunes:summary>
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Today NFX General Partner James Currier and Carole sit down and discuss a range of topics centered around startup Founders, relationships, her time teaching at Stanford, and her new book called &apos;Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends and Colleagues&apos; with David Bradford. In Connect, they show readers how to take their relationships from shallow to exceptional by cultivating authenticity, vulnerability, and honesty, while being willing to ask for and offer help, share a commitment to growth, and deal productively with conflict.

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      <description><![CDATA[Today we’re releasing the B-Side of our conversation with Vitalik Buterin, highlighting what may look strangely different in the coming decades. Here’s what great Founders know that others do not: What seems weird today may actually be signal of an outsized opportunity ahead.

Last week, Vitalik and I took a synchronous-but-separate walk together for 3 hours. I was in San Francisco at 4 pm and Vitalik was in Singapore at 8 am the next day, living in the future in more ways than one.

Read the full NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/vitalik-buterin-the-b-sides/

Read the full NFX essay - https://www.nfx.com/post/vitalik-buterin-the-b-sides/ 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2021 14:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Morgan, Vitalik Buterin, Morgan Beller, Vitalik, Beller, NFX Podcast, Buterin, NFX)</author>
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Last week, Vitalik and I took a synchronous-but-separate walk together for 3 hours. I was in San Francisco at 4 pm and Vitalik was in Singapore at 8 am the next day, living in the future in more ways than one.

Read the full NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/vitalik-buterin-the-b-sides/

Read the full NFX essay - https://www.nfx.com/post/vitalik-buterin-the-b-sides/</itunes:summary>
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Last week, Vitalik and I took a synchronous-but-separate walk together for 3 hours. I was in San Francisco at 4 pm and Vitalik was in Singapore at 8 am the next day, living in the future in more ways than one.

Read the full NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/vitalik-buterin-the-b-sides/

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      <description><![CDATA[Today we’re releasing the “A-Side” of a conversation with Vitalik Buterin, known as the creator of Ethereum and is a force behind much of the crypto movement. 

Vitalik shares his unique points of view on politics, crypto, Americanism, GameStop, and Wall Street Bets, Tesla, China, privacy, The Revolt of the Public, the decentralization of finance and so much more.

But Vitalik is much more than just crypto. He is a close friend with a rare ability to see the present and future in a way few others do. With technology now at the forefront of society, the world is transforming faster than ever — and it’s incumbent on all of us to understand where we are, and where we’re going.

Coming soon: The “B-Side” of our talk — the outtakes. The weird stuff. The good stuff you don’t get to hear when someone is on stage, on script, or in the media.

Read the full NFX essay - https://www.nfx.com/post/vitalik-buterin-the-a-sides/ 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2021 14:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX Podcast, NFX, Vitalik Buterin, Morgan Beller)</author>
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Vitalik shares his unique points of view on politics, crypto, Americanism, GameStop, and Wall Street Bets, Tesla, China, privacy, The Revolt of the Public, the decentralization of finance and so much more.

But Vitalik is much more than just crypto. He is a close friend with a rare ability to see the present and future in a way few others do. With technology now at the forefront of society, the world is transforming faster than ever — and it’s incumbent on all of us to understand where we are, and where we’re going.

Coming soon: The “B-Side” of our talk — the outtakes. The weird stuff. The good stuff you don’t get to hear when someone is on stage, on script, or in the media.

Read the full NFX essay - https://www.nfx.com/post/vitalik-buterin-the-a-sides/</itunes:summary>
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Vitalik shares his unique points of view on politics, crypto, Americanism, GameStop, and Wall Street Bets, Tesla, China, privacy, The Revolt of the Public, the decentralization of finance and so much more.

But Vitalik is much more than just crypto. He is a close friend with a rare ability to see the present and future in a way few others do. With technology now at the forefront of society, the world is transforming faster than ever — and it’s incumbent on all of us to understand where we are, and where we’re going.

Coming soon: The “B-Side” of our talk — the outtakes. The weird stuff. The good stuff you don’t get to hear when someone is on stage, on script, or in the media.

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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

Ashley Mayer is the Senior Director of Communications at the beauty company, Glossier. She is also an active startup investor (angel and scout). Ashley previously ran all things Marketing at Social Capital from 2015-2018, where she worked with founders spanning healthcare, aerospace, climate, fintech, enterprise and education.

 In this audio essay, Ashley demystifies what goes into building communications strategies from the bottom-up, and why tactics are your friends.

"Don’t trust that others will take the time to understand the gravity of your news. Figure out how to signal its importance and timeliness, and let that effort take you in new and exciting directions."

Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ashleymayer
Follow her on Medium: https://medium.com/@ashleymayer 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2021 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX Podcast, Ashley Mayer, The Founders&apos; List)</author>
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Ashley Mayer is the Senior Director of Communications at the beauty company, Glossier. She is also an active startup investor (angel and scout). Ashley previously ran all things Marketing at Social Capital from 2015-2018, where she worked with founders spanning healthcare, aerospace, climate, fintech, enterprise and education.

 In this audio essay, Ashley demystifies what goes into building communications strategies from the bottom-up, and why tactics are your friends.

&quot;Don’t trust that others will take the time to understand the gravity of your news. Figure out how to signal its importance and timeliness, and let that effort take you in new and exciting directions.&quot;

Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ashleymayer
Follow her on Medium: https://medium.com/@ashleymayer</itunes:summary>
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 In this audio essay, Ashley demystifies what goes into building communications strategies from the bottom-up, and why tactics are your friends.

&quot;Don’t trust that others will take the time to understand the gravity of your news. Figure out how to signal its importance and timeliness, and let that effort take you in new and exciting directions.&quot;

Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ashleymayer
Follow her on Medium: https://medium.com/@ashleymayer</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Adam Grant on Anti-Patterns of 10x Thinking with Pete Flint</title>
      <description><![CDATA["Doubt what you know, be curious about what you don't, and update your views based on new data."

NFX partner Pete Flint recently got together with organizational psychologist and bestselling author Adam Grant to discuss his new book, Think Again, about the counterintuitive and competitive advantages of rethinking.

Adam and Pete share the frameworks for:
- Rethinking vs. Contrarian Thinking
- Techniques from the World’s Best Superforecasters
- Jeff Bezos’s 2×2 Decision Framework
- The Top Killers of Co-founder Relationships
- Why Confident Humility Is A Founder Superpower
- & more

Read the NFX Essay - https://www.nfx.com/post/anti-patterns-of-10x-thinking/ 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 4 Feb 2021 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX Podcast, Flint, NFX, Pete Flint, Adam Grant, Pete)</author>
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Adam and Pete share the frameworks for:
- Rethinking vs. Contrarian Thinking
- Techniques from the World’s Best Superforecasters
- Jeff Bezos’s 2×2 Decision Framework
- The Top Killers of Co-founder Relationships
- Why Confident Humility Is A Founder Superpower
- &amp; more

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Adam and Pete share the frameworks for:
- Rethinking vs. Contrarian Thinking
- Techniques from the World’s Best Superforecasters
- Jeff Bezos’s 2×2 Decision Framework
- The Top Killers of Co-founder Relationships
- Why Confident Humility Is A Founder Superpower
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NFX Bio is led by Omri Amirav Drory, Ph.D., Founder/CEO of Genome Compiler (acquired by Twist Bioscience). Joining him on the Investment Committee is Emily LeProust, Ph.D., Co-Founder & CEO of Twist Bioscience (TWST - NASDAQ), as well as NFX GP's James Currier and Gigi Levy-Weiss.

By combining software/data tech with biology, and by architecting businesses with a platform approach, a whole new future of possibilities is unlocked.

Information technology has dominated human progress for forty years. And the next phase is going to be led by Scientist-Founders who build info-tech powered bio companies. The rise of the Scientist-Founder is now.

In this closed-door conversation, Omri, Emily, and James break down what they’re looking for, and what Scientists need to master in order to be CEOs.

Read the full NFX Essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/launching-nfx-bio/ 
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By combining software/data tech with biology, and by architecting businesses with a platform approach, a whole new future of possibilities is unlocked.

Information technology has dominated human progress for forty years. And the next phase is going to be led by Scientist-Founders who build info-tech powered bio companies. The rise of the Scientist-Founder is now.

In this closed-door conversation, Omri, Emily, and James break down what they’re looking for, and what Scientists need to master in order to be CEOs.

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By combining software/data tech with biology, and by architecting businesses with a platform approach, a whole new future of possibilities is unlocked.

Information technology has dominated human progress for forty years. And the next phase is going to be led by Scientist-Founders who build info-tech powered bio companies. The rise of the Scientist-Founder is now.

In this closed-door conversation, Omri, Emily, and James break down what they’re looking for, and what Scientists need to master in order to be CEOs.

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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

This essay was written and published by James Currier, General Partner at NFX. 

Read the full article here: https://www.nfx.com/post/psychology-startup-growth/ 
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

Alongside our latest NFX Essay "The Hidden World of Pricing: Uber, Trulia, Etsy, Superhuman & More with Madhavan Ramanujam", we decided to release supplemental pricing articles on The Founders' List.

Sean Ellis is an entrepreneur, angel investor, and startup advisor. He is the CEO of GrowthHackers and was previously founder and CEO of Qualaroo, an automated user research tool. He attended the University of California, Davis and graduated in 1994.

"An optimal price allows the startup to grow at the fastest possible rate by maximizing profitable investments in customer acquisition programs and/or offering a free version to drive broad user adoption."

Sean's featured article in this episode:
- How to Determine the Optimal Price for Your Web Service

Read the full NFX pricing essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/the-hidden-world-of-pricing/ 
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Sean Ellis is an entrepreneur, angel investor, and startup advisor. He is the CEO of GrowthHackers and was previously founder and CEO of Qualaroo, an automated user research tool. He attended the University of California, Davis and graduated in 1994.

&quot;An optimal price allows the startup to grow at the fastest possible rate by maximizing profitable investments in customer acquisition programs and/or offering a free version to drive broad user adoption.&quot;

Sean&apos;s featured article in this episode:
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Sean Ellis is an entrepreneur, angel investor, and startup advisor. He is the CEO of GrowthHackers and was previously founder and CEO of Qualaroo, an automated user research tool. He attended the University of California, Davis and graduated in 1994.

&quot;An optimal price allows the startup to grow at the fastest possible rate by maximizing profitable investments in customer acquisition programs and/or offering a free version to drive broad user adoption.&quot;

Sean&apos;s featured article in this episode:
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

Alongside our latest NFX Essay "The Hidden World of Pricing: Uber, Trulia, Etsy, Superhuman & More with Madhavan Ramanujam", we decided to release multiple supplemental pricing articles on The Founders' List.

This is a two-part episode including two essays from Tomasz Tunguz (Venture Capitalist at Redpoint). He is also a board member of Looker, ERPLY, Electric imp, inc., AxialMarket, Quantifind, Expensify, and more. Prior to joining Redpoint, Tomasz was the product manager for Google's social media monetization team, including the Google-MySpace partnership.

Tomasz's featured articles in this episode:
- Ten Years Worth of Learnings About Pricing
- There are Only 3 Pricing Strategies for Your Startup

Read the full NFX pricing essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/the-hidden-world-of-pricing/ 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2021 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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This is a two-part episode including two essays from Tomasz Tunguz (Venture Capitalist at Redpoint). He is also a board member of Looker, ERPLY, Electric imp, inc., AxialMarket, Quantifind, Expensify, and more. Prior to joining Redpoint, Tomasz was the product manager for Google&apos;s social media monetization team, including the Google-MySpace partnership.

Tomasz&apos;s featured articles in this episode:
- Ten Years Worth of Learnings About Pricing
- There are Only 3 Pricing Strategies for Your Startup

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This is a two-part episode including two essays from Tomasz Tunguz (Venture Capitalist at Redpoint). He is also a board member of Looker, ERPLY, Electric imp, inc., AxialMarket, Quantifind, Expensify, and more. Prior to joining Redpoint, Tomasz was the product manager for Google&apos;s social media monetization team, including the Google-MySpace partnership.

Tomasz&apos;s featured articles in this episode:
- Ten Years Worth of Learnings About Pricing
- There are Only 3 Pricing Strategies for Your Startup

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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

Alongside our latest NFX Essay "The Hidden World of Pricing: Uber, Trulia, Etsy, Superhuman & More with Madhavan Ramanujam", we decided to release multiple supplemental pricing articles on The Founders' List.

David Skok joined Matrix Partners as a General Partner in May 2001. He has a wealth of experience running companies. David started his first company in 1977 at age 22. Since then David has founded a total of four separate companies and performed one turn-around. Three of these companies went public. 

This post looks at how to create scalable pricing using multiple pricing axes, and discusses the different types of axes that can be used. David's featured article in this episode:
- Scalable Pricing: A Key Tool For SaaS Success

Read the full NFX pricing essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/the-hidden-world-of-pricing/ 
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Alongside our latest NFX Essay &quot;The Hidden World of Pricing: Uber, Trulia, Etsy, Superhuman &amp; More with Madhavan Ramanujam&quot;, we decided to release multiple supplemental pricing articles on The Founders&apos; List.

David Skok joined Matrix Partners as a General Partner in May 2001. He has a wealth of experience running companies. David started his first company in 1977 at age 22. Since then David has founded a total of four separate companies and performed one turn-around. Three of these companies went public. 

This post looks at how to create scalable pricing using multiple pricing axes, and discusses the different types of axes that can be used. David&apos;s featured article in this episode:
- Scalable Pricing: A Key Tool For SaaS Success

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      <title>The Founders&apos; List: Ash Maurya on &quot;My Experiments in Lean Pricing&quot; (Pricing Series)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

Alongside our latest NFX Essay "The Hidden World of Pricing: Uber, Trulia, Etsy, Superhuman & More with Madhavan Ramanujam", we decided to release supplemental pricing articles on The Founders' List.

Ash Maurya is the author of Running Lean and the creator of the one-page business modelling tool Lean Canvas. His posts and advice have been featured in Inc., Forbes, and Fortune. He regularly hosts sold out workshops around the world and serves as a mentor to several accelerators including TechStars, MaRS, and Capital Factory. He serves on the advisory board of a number of startups and has consulted to new and established companies. Author, creator of Lean Canvas, and founder of LEANSTACK.

Ash's featured article in this episode:
- My Experiments in Lean Pricing

Read the full NFX pricing essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/the-hidden-world-of-pricing/
 
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Alongside our latest NFX Essay &quot;The Hidden World of Pricing: Uber, Trulia, Etsy, Superhuman &amp; More with Madhavan Ramanujam&quot;, we decided to release supplemental pricing articles on The Founders&apos; List.

Ash Maurya is the author of Running Lean and the creator of the one-page business modelling tool Lean Canvas. His posts and advice have been featured in Inc., Forbes, and Fortune. He regularly hosts sold out workshops around the world and serves as a mentor to several accelerators including TechStars, MaRS, and Capital Factory. He serves on the advisory board of a number of startups and has consulted to new and established companies. Author, creator of Lean Canvas, and founder of LEANSTACK.

Ash&apos;s featured article in this episode:
- My Experiments in Lean Pricing

Read the full NFX pricing essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/the-hidden-world-of-pricing/
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Alongside our latest NFX Essay &quot;The Hidden World of Pricing: Uber, Trulia, Etsy, Superhuman &amp; More with Madhavan Ramanujam&quot;, we decided to release supplemental pricing articles on The Founders&apos; List.

Ash Maurya is the author of Running Lean and the creator of the one-page business modelling tool Lean Canvas. His posts and advice have been featured in Inc., Forbes, and Fortune. He regularly hosts sold out workshops around the world and serves as a mentor to several accelerators including TechStars, MaRS, and Capital Factory. He serves on the advisory board of a number of startups and has consulted to new and established companies. Author, creator of Lean Canvas, and founder of LEANSTACK.

Ash&apos;s featured article in this episode:
- My Experiments in Lean Pricing

Read the full NFX pricing essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/the-hidden-world-of-pricing/
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      <description><![CDATA[Madhavan Ramanujam is a legendary “pricing whisperer” among tech unicorns including Trulia, Etsy, Uber, Amazon, Evernote, and more. He is the author of 'Monetizing Innovation' and a partner at Simon-Kucher.

Today, Madhavan and Pete (General Partner at NFX) are sharing the frameworks, tactics, and hidden truths Founders need to know about pricing - and how, when done correctly, it can dramatically lever-up growth. Madhavan and Pete discuss topics in the pricing world like how:

- Pricing is a blindspot for startups.
- How to Test Willingness-to-Pay
- Acceptable, Expensive, or Prohibitively Expensive?
- How To Think About Pricing During Extreme Swings
- What to do when customer demand is spiking
- What to do when you are losing demand
- Think creatively about value and market share in a downturn
- How You Charge > How Much You Charge
- Five Monetization Models That Work, Time And Time Again
- Subscription
- Dynamic Pricing
- Market-Based Pricing
- Freemium
- Why 72% of Attempts to Monetize Innovation Fail
- The 4 Ways Your Monetization Fails
- Feature Shock
- Minivation
- Hidden Gems
- Undead
- Frameworks for Avoiding Monetizing Innovation Failures
- P.S. Pricing Principles Applied to Life

Madhavan also walks us through some never before heard pricing case studies on companies he's worked with like: 
- Etsy
- Uber
- Amazon
- Evernote 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2021 08:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Today, Madhavan and Pete (General Partner at NFX) are sharing the frameworks, tactics, and hidden truths Founders need to know about pricing - and how, when done correctly, it can dramatically lever-up growth. Madhavan and Pete discuss topics in the pricing world like how:

- Pricing is a blindspot for startups.
- How to Test Willingness-to-Pay
- Acceptable, Expensive, or Prohibitively Expensive?
- How To Think About Pricing During Extreme Swings
- What to do when customer demand is spiking
- What to do when you are losing demand
- Think creatively about value and market share in a downturn
- How You Charge &gt; How Much You Charge
- Five Monetization Models That Work, Time And Time Again
- Subscription
- Dynamic Pricing
- Market-Based Pricing
- Freemium
- Why 72% of Attempts to Monetize Innovation Fail
- The 4 Ways Your Monetization Fails
- Feature Shock
- Minivation
- Hidden Gems
- Undead
- Frameworks for Avoiding Monetizing Innovation Failures
- P.S. Pricing Principles Applied to Life

Madhavan also walks us through some never before heard pricing case studies on companies he&apos;s worked with like: 
- Etsy
- Uber
- Amazon
- Evernote</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Madhavan Ramanujam is a legendary “pricing whisperer” among tech unicorns including Trulia, Etsy, Uber, Amazon, Evernote, and more. He is the author of &apos;Monetizing Innovation&apos; and a partner at Simon-Kucher.

Today, Madhavan and Pete (General Partner at NFX) are sharing the frameworks, tactics, and hidden truths Founders need to know about pricing - and how, when done correctly, it can dramatically lever-up growth. Madhavan and Pete discuss topics in the pricing world like how:

- Pricing is a blindspot for startups.
- How to Test Willingness-to-Pay
- Acceptable, Expensive, or Prohibitively Expensive?
- How To Think About Pricing During Extreme Swings
- What to do when customer demand is spiking
- What to do when you are losing demand
- Think creatively about value and market share in a downturn
- How You Charge &gt; How Much You Charge
- Five Monetization Models That Work, Time And Time Again
- Subscription
- Dynamic Pricing
- Market-Based Pricing
- Freemium
- Why 72% of Attempts to Monetize Innovation Fail
- The 4 Ways Your Monetization Fails
- Feature Shock
- Minivation
- Hidden Gems
- Undead
- Frameworks for Avoiding Monetizing Innovation Failures
- P.S. Pricing Principles Applied to Life

Madhavan also walks us through some never before heard pricing case studies on companies he&apos;s worked with like: 
- Etsy
- Uber
- Amazon
- Evernote</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

Originally written under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin’s original white paper titled 'Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System' was released over 12 years ago. Considered the most seminal piece of work in the cryptocurrency movement, the Bitcoin White Paper outlines blockchain technology and the entire decentralized revolution.

The content of this 9-page document incited what can only be described as a revolution in the world of fintech. More relevantly, Bitcoin’s white paper laid out an inspiring new definition of money at a time when faith in the traditional financial system was still being salvaged.

Satoshi launched the first Bitcoin client in early 2009 and then handed the project off to the community in 2010, where it has since thrived as the open-source of study, work, and fascination for millions across the globe. Today we bring this infamous memo to The Founders' List so you have a chance to listen to his original outline of such a world-changing idea. Examining the white paper origins is a great exercise in understanding why Bitcoin has the influence it has in today's world. Satoshi Nakamoto’s blueprint is the official “birth certificate” of Bitcoin.

Read the white paper here - https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf 
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      <author>eric@nfx.com (Satoshi, Pete Flint, NFX Podcast, Bitcoin, NFX, James Currier, Gigi Levy-Weiss, Nakamoto, Satoshi Nakamoto)</author>
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Originally written under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin’s original white paper titled &apos;Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System&apos; was released over 12 years ago. Considered the most seminal piece of work in the cryptocurrency movement, the Bitcoin White Paper outlines blockchain technology and the entire decentralized revolution.

The content of this 9-page document incited what can only be described as a revolution in the world of fintech. More relevantly, Bitcoin’s white paper laid out an inspiring new definition of money at a time when faith in the traditional financial system was still being salvaged.

Satoshi launched the first Bitcoin client in early 2009 and then handed the project off to the community in 2010, where it has since thrived as the open-source of study, work, and fascination for millions across the globe. Today we bring this infamous memo to The Founders&apos; List so you have a chance to listen to his original outline of such a world-changing idea. Examining the white paper origins is a great exercise in understanding why Bitcoin has the influence it has in today&apos;s world. Satoshi Nakamoto’s blueprint is the official “birth certificate” of Bitcoin.

Read the white paper here - https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf</itunes:summary>
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Originally written under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin’s original white paper titled &apos;Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System&apos; was released over 12 years ago. Considered the most seminal piece of work in the cryptocurrency movement, the Bitcoin White Paper outlines blockchain technology and the entire decentralized revolution.

The content of this 9-page document incited what can only be described as a revolution in the world of fintech. More relevantly, Bitcoin’s white paper laid out an inspiring new definition of money at a time when faith in the traditional financial system was still being salvaged.

Satoshi launched the first Bitcoin client in early 2009 and then handed the project off to the community in 2010, where it has since thrived as the open-source of study, work, and fascination for millions across the globe. Today we bring this infamous memo to The Founders&apos; List so you have a chance to listen to his original outline of such a world-changing idea. Examining the white paper origins is a great exercise in understanding why Bitcoin has the influence it has in today&apos;s world. Satoshi Nakamoto’s blueprint is the official “birth certificate” of Bitcoin.

Read the white paper here - https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders’ List – audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

In 1960, David Packard gave an informal speech to the managers at HP that wasn’t intended for the public to hear. The speech resurfaced during the merger talks between Hewlett-Packard and Compaq. Packard addressed the overarching question of 'why HP exists' and shares insights on how to manage effectively, financial responsibility, and much more for someone to absorb and have a successful career.

You can find his speech in the book, 'The HP Way: How Bill Hewlett and I Built Our Company'. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2021 18:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX Podcast, NFX, NFX Founders&apos; List)</author>
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In 1960, David Packard gave an informal speech to the managers at HP that wasn’t intended for the public to hear. The speech resurfaced during the merger talks between Hewlett-Packard and Compaq. Packard addressed the overarching question of &apos;why HP exists&apos; and shares insights on how to manage effectively, financial responsibility, and much more for someone to absorb and have a successful career.

You can find his speech in the book, &apos;The HP Way: How Bill Hewlett and I Built Our Company&apos;.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This is The Founders’ List – audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

In 1960, David Packard gave an informal speech to the managers at HP that wasn’t intended for the public to hear. The speech resurfaced during the merger talks between Hewlett-Packard and Compaq. Packard addressed the overarching question of &apos;why HP exists&apos; and shares insights on how to manage effectively, financial responsibility, and much more for someone to absorb and have a successful career.

You can find his speech in the book, &apos;The HP Way: How Bill Hewlett and I Built Our Company&apos;.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Jeff Lawson on Ask Your Developer, with Pete Flint</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Jeff Lawson, software developer turned CEO of Twilio, creates a new playbook for unleashing the full potential of software developers in any organization, showing how to help management utilize this coveted and valuable workforce to enable growth, solve a wide range of business problems, and drive digital transformation.

General Partner at NFX Pete Flint talks with Jeff about his new book, his Twilio Founder Journey, running a public company through a recession, decision frameworks, and much more. Jeff's new book is released on Tuesday, January 12th and discusses how to use the creativity of code to solve business problems. 

Developers are the creative workforce who can solve major business problems and create hit products for customers — not just grind through rote tasks. The landscape has shifted from the classic build vs. buy question to one of build vs. die. Companies have to get this right to survive. But how do they make this transition?

Read more about Jeff's book here - https://www.askyourdeveloper.com/
Follow Jeff on Twitter here - https://twitter.com/jeffiel 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2021 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX, Pete Flint, NFX Podcast, Jeff Lawson)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Jeff Lawson, software developer turned CEO of Twilio, creates a new playbook for unleashing the full potential of software developers in any organization, showing how to help management utilize this coveted and valuable workforce to enable growth, solve a wide range of business problems, and drive digital transformation.

General Partner at NFX Pete Flint talks with Jeff about his new book, his Twilio Founder Journey, running a public company through a recession, decision frameworks, and much more. Jeff&apos;s new book is released on Tuesday, January 12th and discusses how to use the creativity of code to solve business problems. 

Developers are the creative workforce who can solve major business problems and create hit products for customers — not just grind through rote tasks. The landscape has shifted from the classic build vs. buy question to one of build vs. die. Companies have to get this right to survive. But how do they make this transition?

Read more about Jeff&apos;s book here - https://www.askyourdeveloper.com/
Follow Jeff on Twitter here - https://twitter.com/jeffiel</itunes:summary>
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General Partner at NFX Pete Flint talks with Jeff about his new book, his Twilio Founder Journey, running a public company through a recession, decision frameworks, and much more. Jeff&apos;s new book is released on Tuesday, January 12th and discusses how to use the creativity of code to solve business problems. 

Developers are the creative workforce who can solve major business problems and create hit products for customers — not just grind through rote tasks. The landscape has shifted from the classic build vs. buy question to one of build vs. die. Companies have to get this right to survive. But how do they make this transition?

Read more about Jeff&apos;s book here - https://www.askyourdeveloper.com/
Follow Jeff on Twitter here - https://twitter.com/jeffiel</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Great Unbundling Of Housing &amp; Jobs, with Jed Kolko and Pete Flint</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Few people can see what Jed sees about the relationship between real estate and labor markets and the downstream effects of their recent untethering. And, ultimately, what this means for startup life after the pandemic. 

Now, and in the years to come, Founders will need to design their startup teams in all-new ways.  Today is the beginning of building a new playbook for startup life. NFX General Partner Pete Flint talks with Jed to uncover this unbundling, covering key shifts like:
-  Unemployment Kickstarting Dislocation
- The Continued Unbundling Of Where You Live And Where You Work
- Commercial Real Estate, Reimagined
- The Transportation Spiral
- Cities Changing From Centers of Production to Destinations of Consumption
- & New Considerations For Where To Live

Jed is currently the Chief Economist at Indeed, the world’s largest online jobs site. Previously he was Chief Economist and VP of Analytics at Trulia, the online real estate site. Follow Jed on Twitter here - https://twitter.com/JedKolko 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2021 21:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX Podcast, Pete Flint, NFX)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Great Unbundling Of Housing &amp; Jobs, with Jed Kolko and Pete Flint</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Few people can see what Jed sees about the relationship between real estate and labor markets and the downstream effects of their recent untethering. And, ultimately, what this means for startup life after the pandemic. 

Now, and in the years to come, Founders will need to design their startup teams in all-new ways.  Today is the beginning of building a new playbook for startup life. NFX General Partner Pete Flint talks with Jed to uncover this unbundling, covering key shifts like:
-  Unemployment Kickstarting Dislocation
- The Continued Unbundling Of Where You Live And Where You Work
- Commercial Real Estate, Reimagined
- The Transportation Spiral
- Cities Changing From Centers of Production to Destinations of Consumption
- &amp; New Considerations For Where To Live

Jed is currently the Chief Economist at Indeed, the world’s largest online jobs site. Previously he was Chief Economist and VP of Analytics at Trulia, the online real estate site. Follow Jed on Twitter here - https://twitter.com/JedKolko</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Few people can see what Jed sees about the relationship between real estate and labor markets and the downstream effects of their recent untethering. And, ultimately, what this means for startup life after the pandemic. 

Now, and in the years to come, Founders will need to design their startup teams in all-new ways.  Today is the beginning of building a new playbook for startup life. NFX General Partner Pete Flint talks with Jed to uncover this unbundling, covering key shifts like:
-  Unemployment Kickstarting Dislocation
- The Continued Unbundling Of Where You Live And Where You Work
- Commercial Real Estate, Reimagined
- The Transportation Spiral
- Cities Changing From Centers of Production to Destinations of Consumption
- &amp; New Considerations For Where To Live

Jed is currently the Chief Economist at Indeed, the world’s largest online jobs site. Previously he was Chief Economist and VP of Analytics at Trulia, the online real estate site. Follow Jed on Twitter here - https://twitter.com/JedKolko</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

The following is a reenactment of an email conversation between Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom about Facebook's acquisition of Instagram between the dates of March 20th and April 9th of 2012. They discuss concerns, how their pathways cross, and how the potential acquisition will benefit both companies in the long-run.

Mark Zuckerberg - "I'm glad we got a chance to talk yesterday. I appreciate the open style you have for working through these issues. It makes me want to work with you even more. I was thinking about our conversation some more and wanted to share a few more thoughts..." 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 8 Jan 2021 19:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>The Founders’ List: Email Exchange on Instagram Acquisition by Facebook (Kevin Systrom &amp; Mark Zuckerberg)</itunes:title>
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The following is a reenactment of an email conversation between Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom about Facebook&apos;s acquisition of Instagram between the dates of March 20th and April 9th of 2012. They discuss concerns, how their pathways cross, and how the potential acquisition will benefit both companies in the long-run.

Mark Zuckerberg - &quot;I&apos;m glad we got a chance to talk yesterday. I appreciate the open style you have for working through these issues. It makes me want to work with you even more. I was thinking about our conversation some more and wanted to share a few more thoughts...&quot;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This is The Founders&apos; List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

The following is a reenactment of an email conversation between Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom about Facebook&apos;s acquisition of Instagram between the dates of March 20th and April 9th of 2012. They discuss concerns, how their pathways cross, and how the potential acquisition will benefit both companies in the long-run.

Mark Zuckerberg - &quot;I&apos;m glad we got a chance to talk yesterday. I appreciate the open style you have for working through these issues. It makes me want to work with you even more. I was thinking about our conversation some more and wanted to share a few more thoughts...&quot;</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Founded in January 2013, Lightricks is a company that develops video and image editing mobile apps, known particularly for its selfie-editing app, Facetune. Headquartered in Jerusalem, the firm has over 250 employees. As of 2019, its apps have been downloaded over 180 million times and have over 3 million paying subscribers.

Zeev Farbman co-founded Lightricks along with Nir Pochter, Yaron Inger, Amit Goldstein and Itai Tsiddon. In July of 2019, Lightricks announced that it has raised $135 million in Series C financing round at a $1 billion valuation bringing Lightricks’ total funding to $205 million to date. Farbman received his PhD from Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Computer Science. In his spare time, he practices Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Today NFX General Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss talks with Zeev about growing a Billion Dollar Company as a ”top layer” on other platforms, company leadership & navigation, and product strategy. They also discuss the future of content, what's trending now, and the possibilities in the near future. 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 4 Jan 2021 11:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Zeev Farbman, NFX, nfx podcast, Gigi Levy-Weiss)</author>
      <link>https://podcast.nfx.com/</link>
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      <itunes:title>How To Compete with Big Tech and Win with Zeev Farbman &amp; Gigi Levy-Weiss</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Founded in January 2013, Lightricks is a company that develops video and image editing mobile apps, known particularly for its selfie-editing app, Facetune. Headquartered in Jerusalem, the firm has over 250 employees. As of 2019, its apps have been downloaded over 180 million times and have over 3 million paying subscribers.

Zeev Farbman co-founded Lightricks along with Nir Pochter, Yaron Inger, Amit Goldstein and Itai Tsiddon. In July of 2019, Lightricks announced that it has raised $135 million in Series C financing round at a $1 billion valuation bringing Lightricks’ total funding to $205 million to date. Farbman received his PhD from Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Computer Science. In his spare time, he practices Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Today NFX General Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss talks with Zeev about growing a Billion Dollar Company as a ”top layer” on other platforms, company leadership &amp; navigation, and product strategy. They also discuss the future of content, what&apos;s trending now, and the possibilities in the near future.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Founded in January 2013, Lightricks is a company that develops video and image editing mobile apps, known particularly for its selfie-editing app, Facetune. Headquartered in Jerusalem, the firm has over 250 employees. As of 2019, its apps have been downloaded over 180 million times and have over 3 million paying subscribers.

Zeev Farbman co-founded Lightricks along with Nir Pochter, Yaron Inger, Amit Goldstein and Itai Tsiddon. In July of 2019, Lightricks announced that it has raised $135 million in Series C financing round at a $1 billion valuation bringing Lightricks’ total funding to $205 million to date. Farbman received his PhD from Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Computer Science. In his spare time, he practices Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Today NFX General Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss talks with Zeev about growing a Billion Dollar Company as a ”top layer” on other platforms, company leadership &amp; navigation, and product strategy. They also discuss the future of content, what&apos;s trending now, and the possibilities in the near future.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Erik Torenberg &amp; James Currier on being Citizens of the Internet</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Erik Torenberg is an entrepreneur, investor, and most importantly a community builder. NFX General Partner James Currier connects with Erik on the intricacies of building online & offline communities, behavioral psychology of users, and useful tactics/frameworks for early-stage Founders to consider when building their company.

Erik is originally from New Jersey and studied economics at the University of Michigan. investments His portfolio includes Rappi, Scale, Nurx, Lattice, Omni, Long-Term Stock Exchange, Winnie, Carrot, Kite, Cover, and ~80 more. He is a son of Israeli and Colombian immigrants and has worked to invest in those ecosystems as well.

He was on the founding team of Product Hunt and hosts his podcast show, 'Venture Stories'. His latest venture outside of being Co-Founder & Partner at Village Global is called The On Deck Fellowship (ODF). The ODF is a 10-week virtual program where you'll have access to a network of 200+ talented founders from all over the world who are all in the early stages of working on their next company. Erik's love for community building and connecting humans is world-class and beneficial for Founders everywhere. 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2020 23:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (James Currier, on deck fellowship, nfx, Erik Torenberg, nfx podcast, village global)</author>
      <link>https://podcast.nfx.com/</link>
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      <itunes:summary>Erik Torenberg is an entrepreneur, investor, and most importantly a community builder. NFX General Partner James Currier connects with Erik on the intricacies of building online &amp; offline communities, behavioral psychology of users, and useful tactics/frameworks for early-stage Founders to consider when building their company.

Erik is originally from New Jersey and studied economics at the University of Michigan. investments His portfolio includes Rappi, Scale, Nurx, Lattice, Omni, Long-Term Stock Exchange, Winnie, Carrot, Kite, Cover, and ~80 more. He is a son of Israeli and Colombian immigrants and has worked to invest in those ecosystems as well.

He was on the founding team of Product Hunt and hosts his podcast show, &apos;Venture Stories&apos;. His latest venture outside of being Co-Founder &amp; Partner at Village Global is called The On Deck Fellowship (ODF). The ODF is a 10-week virtual program where you&apos;ll have access to a network of 200+ talented founders from all over the world who are all in the early stages of working on their next company. Erik&apos;s love for community building and connecting humans is world-class and beneficial for Founders everywhere.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Erik Torenberg is an entrepreneur, investor, and most importantly a community builder. NFX General Partner James Currier connects with Erik on the intricacies of building online &amp; offline communities, behavioral psychology of users, and useful tactics/frameworks for early-stage Founders to consider when building their company.

Erik is originally from New Jersey and studied economics at the University of Michigan. investments His portfolio includes Rappi, Scale, Nurx, Lattice, Omni, Long-Term Stock Exchange, Winnie, Carrot, Kite, Cover, and ~80 more. He is a son of Israeli and Colombian immigrants and has worked to invest in those ecosystems as well.

He was on the founding team of Product Hunt and hosts his podcast show, &apos;Venture Stories&apos;. His latest venture outside of being Co-Founder &amp; Partner at Village Global is called The On Deck Fellowship (ODF). The ODF is a 10-week virtual program where you&apos;ll have access to a network of 200+ talented founders from all over the world who are all in the early stages of working on their next company. Erik&apos;s love for community building and connecting humans is world-class and beneficial for Founders everywhere.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Decision Frameworks Behind Fiverr&apos;s Success with Micha Kaufman and Gigi Levy-Weiss</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Founders rarely get to hear the inside story of building a massive marketplace business from idea to IPO.  Today we analyze the core startup decisions you need to make in the early days about your market, product, pricing and customers — and how those early decisions define your roadmap for the next 10 years or more.

Today NFX General Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss sits down and has a conversation with Micha Kaufman, the Founder and CEO of Fiverr (FVRR). Fiverr’s stock price has soared since their 2019 IPO — posting an impressive 797% growth since last year — but this conversation makes evident that their DNA for success was set from day one.

Micha gives us access to the early days at Fiverr and what startup lessons he learned while leading one of the world’s biggest marketplaces, including:

When You’re Told The Idea Is Too Crazy To Work
A 3-Part Framework For Finding The Right Market
Fiverr’s Epiphany: Productizing Services
Reverse Your Storytelling In Order To Build The Best v1
Supply Generates Demand: The Fiverr Law of Business
Doing The Opposite Of What You’re Told For A Go-To-Market Strategy
Keeping “Startup Speed” Even As A Public Company
& more

This is a tremendous resource for early-stage Founders everywhere as they make key decisions that will set their startups into motion. Read the essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/fiverr-road-to-growth/ 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2020 14:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Micha, gigi, Gigi Levy-Weiss, Micha Kaufman, james currier, pete flint, currier, nfx, nfx podcast)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Decision Frameworks Behind Fiverr&apos;s Success with Micha Kaufman and Gigi Levy-Weiss</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Founders rarely get to hear the inside story of building a massive marketplace business from idea to IPO.  Today we analyze the core startup decisions you need to make in the early days about your market, product, pricing and customers — and how those early decisions define your roadmap for the next 10 years or more.

Today NFX General Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss sits down and has a conversation with Micha Kaufman, the Founder and CEO of Fiverr (FVRR). Fiverr’s stock price has soared since their 2019 IPO — posting an impressive 797% growth since last year — but this conversation makes evident that their DNA for success was set from day one.

Micha gives us access to the early days at Fiverr and what startup lessons he learned while leading one of the world’s biggest marketplaces, including:

When You’re Told The Idea Is Too Crazy To Work
A 3-Part Framework For Finding The Right Market
Fiverr’s Epiphany: Productizing Services
Reverse Your Storytelling In Order To Build The Best v1
Supply Generates Demand: The Fiverr Law of Business
Doing The Opposite Of What You’re Told For A Go-To-Market Strategy
Keeping “Startup Speed” Even As A Public Company
&amp; more

This is a tremendous resource for early-stage Founders everywhere as they make key decisions that will set their startups into motion. Read the essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/fiverr-road-to-growth/</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Founders rarely get to hear the inside story of building a massive marketplace business from idea to IPO.  Today we analyze the core startup decisions you need to make in the early days about your market, product, pricing and customers — and how those early decisions define your roadmap for the next 10 years or more.

Today NFX General Partner Gigi Levy-Weiss sits down and has a conversation with Micha Kaufman, the Founder and CEO of Fiverr (FVRR). Fiverr’s stock price has soared since their 2019 IPO — posting an impressive 797% growth since last year — but this conversation makes evident that their DNA for success was set from day one.

Micha gives us access to the early days at Fiverr and what startup lessons he learned while leading one of the world’s biggest marketplaces, including:

When You’re Told The Idea Is Too Crazy To Work
A 3-Part Framework For Finding The Right Market
Fiverr’s Epiphany: Productizing Services
Reverse Your Storytelling In Order To Build The Best v1
Supply Generates Demand: The Fiverr Law of Business
Doing The Opposite Of What You’re Told For A Go-To-Market Strategy
Keeping “Startup Speed” Even As A Public Company
&amp; more

This is a tremendous resource for early-stage Founders everywhere as they make key decisions that will set their startups into motion. Read the essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/fiverr-road-to-growth/</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Founders’ List: 10 Pieces of Manufacturing Advice from Tesla CEO, Elon Musk</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

From the outside, it's hard to understand what's going on at Tesla. Here are 10 quick examples of advice centered around the Model 3 production bottleneck pulled from real internal emails sent by Tesla CEO, Elon Musk. Topics include:

- Always Start With The Good
- Challenge, Demand, But Always Offer Help
- Production only Moves as Fast as the Least Lucky
- Don’t Be 10% Better, Be 10x Better, Seriously
- Encourage Customers to Bring Out the Measuring Tape
- If Molehills Turn to Mountains, Follow the Money Train
- If You Can’t Explain it to A Five Year Old, You Don’t Understand it Well Enough
- It Must Be Ok For People To Talk Directly And Just Make The Right Thing Happen
- It Is Not Rude To Leave, It Is Rude To Make Someone Stay And Waste Their Time
- Hold Contractors to the Same Standards of Your Employees

"Also get rid of frequent meetings, unless you are dealing with an extremely urgent matter. Meeting frequency should drop rapidly once the urgent matter is resolved. Walk out of a meeting or drop off a call as soon as it is obvious you aren’t adding value. It is not rude to leave, it is rude to make someone stay and waste their time.” 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2020 19:56:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Gigi Levy-Weiss, Founders&apos; List, Elon Musk, James Currier, The Founders&apos; List, Founders List, NFX, Pete Flint)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Founders’ List: 10 Pieces of Manufacturing Advice from Tesla CEO, Elon Musk</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>This is The Founders&apos; List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

From the outside, it&apos;s hard to understand what&apos;s going on at Tesla. Here are 10 quick examples of advice centered around the Model 3 production bottleneck pulled from real internal emails sent by Tesla CEO, Elon Musk. Topics include:

- Always Start With The Good
- Challenge, Demand, But Always Offer Help
- Production only Moves as Fast as the Least Lucky
- Don’t Be 10% Better, Be 10x Better, Seriously
- Encourage Customers to Bring Out the Measuring Tape
- If Molehills Turn to Mountains, Follow the Money Train
- If You Can’t Explain it to A Five Year Old, You Don’t Understand it Well Enough
- It Must Be Ok For People To Talk Directly And Just Make The Right Thing Happen
- It Is Not Rude To Leave, It Is Rude To Make Someone Stay And Waste Their Time
- Hold Contractors to the Same Standards of Your Employees

&quot;Also get rid of frequent meetings, unless you are dealing with an extremely urgent matter. Meeting frequency should drop rapidly once the urgent matter is resolved. Walk out of a meeting or drop off a call as soon as it is obvious you aren’t adding value. It is not rude to leave, it is rude to make someone stay and waste their time.”</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This is The Founders&apos; List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

From the outside, it&apos;s hard to understand what&apos;s going on at Tesla. Here are 10 quick examples of advice centered around the Model 3 production bottleneck pulled from real internal emails sent by Tesla CEO, Elon Musk. Topics include:

- Always Start With The Good
- Challenge, Demand, But Always Offer Help
- Production only Moves as Fast as the Least Lucky
- Don’t Be 10% Better, Be 10x Better, Seriously
- Encourage Customers to Bring Out the Measuring Tape
- If Molehills Turn to Mountains, Follow the Money Train
- If You Can’t Explain it to A Five Year Old, You Don’t Understand it Well Enough
- It Must Be Ok For People To Talk Directly And Just Make The Right Thing Happen
- It Is Not Rude To Leave, It Is Rude To Make Someone Stay And Waste Their Time
- Hold Contractors to the Same Standards of Your Employees

&quot;Also get rid of frequent meetings, unless you are dealing with an extremely urgent matter. Meeting frequency should drop rapidly once the urgent matter is resolved. Walk out of a meeting or drop off a call as soon as it is obvious you aren’t adding value. It is not rude to leave, it is rude to make someone stay and waste their time.”</itunes:subtitle>
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Kevin and NFX General Partner James Currier talk about: 

“You want to work on something that nobody has a name for.” You don’t just want to be the best -- you want to be the only. This applies to the companies you start, the projects you tackle, as well as to how you live your life.  
“It’s fine to focus on scaling a wall, but you need to make sure your ladder is leaning against the right wall.”
Transforming from short-term founder to long-term steward is a mental shift that many Founders need to start making. 
“If you operate on a longer term perspective you have an advantage because everyone else is completely short sighted.” 
Why Wired? What was the reason for it to exist?
We need to listen to the technology to see how people actually use it vs. how it was invented. 

Kevin Kelly is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993, and served as its Executive Editor for its first seven years. His most recent book is called The Inevitable, and is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. He is also founding editor of the popular Cool Tools website, which has been reviewing tools daily since 2003. Every Sunday, he and the Cool Tools team mail out Recomendo, a free one-page list of 6 very brief recommendations of cool stuff. 
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“You want to work on something that nobody has a name for.” You don’t just want to be the best -- you want to be the only. This applies to the companies you start, the projects you tackle, as well as to how you live your life.  
“It’s fine to focus on scaling a wall, but you need to make sure your ladder is leaning against the right wall.”
Transforming from short-term founder to long-term steward is a mental shift that many Founders need to start making. 
“If you operate on a longer term perspective you have an advantage because everyone else is completely short sighted.” 
Why Wired? What was the reason for it to exist?
We need to listen to the technology to see how people actually use it vs. how it was invented. 

Kevin Kelly is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993, and served as its Executive Editor for its first seven years. His most recent book is called The Inevitable, and is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. He is also founding editor of the popular Cool Tools website, which has been reviewing tools daily since 2003. Every Sunday, he and the Cool Tools team mail out Recomendo, a free one-page list of 6 very brief recommendations of cool stuff.</itunes:summary>
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“You want to work on something that nobody has a name for.” You don’t just want to be the best -- you want to be the only. This applies to the companies you start, the projects you tackle, as well as to how you live your life.  
“It’s fine to focus on scaling a wall, but you need to make sure your ladder is leaning against the right wall.”
Transforming from short-term founder to long-term steward is a mental shift that many Founders need to start making. 
“If you operate on a longer term perspective you have an advantage because everyone else is completely short sighted.” 
Why Wired? What was the reason for it to exist?
We need to listen to the technology to see how people actually use it vs. how it was invented. 

Kevin Kelly is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993, and served as its Executive Editor for its first seven years. His most recent book is called The Inevitable, and is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. He is also founding editor of the popular Cool Tools website, which has been reviewing tools daily since 2003. Every Sunday, he and the Cool Tools team mail out Recomendo, a free one-page list of 6 very brief recommendations of cool stuff.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

"Becoming indistractable requires an understanding of why you lose focus and learning the skills to do as you say. This guide is for people who want to harness the power of focus, but don’t have a lot of time. The more we respond to external triggers, the more we train our brain in a neverending stimulus-response loop."

This is the audio version of Nir Eyal's focus guide, 'How To Make The Most Out Of Your Time And Your Life'.  By reimagining a task, you can make anything more enjoyable and intrinsically rewarding because in our digital age, it's very difficult to “muster enough energy” to stay focused.

Nir is a former instructor at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business and author of the bestseller, “Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products.” 2013 His latest book, “Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life,” 2019 is out now. Check out his website and content at - https://www.nirandfar.com/ 
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Nir is a former instructor at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business and author of the bestseller, “Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products.” 2013 His latest book, “Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life,” 2019 is out now. Check out his website and content at - https://www.nirandfar.com/</itunes:summary>
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This is the audio version of Nir Eyal&apos;s focus guide, &apos;How To Make The Most Out Of Your Time And Your Life&apos;.  By reimagining a task, you can make anything more enjoyable and intrinsically rewarding because in our digital age, it&apos;s very difficult to “muster enough energy” to stay focused.

Nir is a former instructor at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business and author of the bestseller, “Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products.” 2013 His latest book, “Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life,” 2019 is out now. Check out his website and content at - https://www.nirandfar.com/</itunes:subtitle>
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'Thoughts on Flash' is an open letter published by Steve Jobs, Co-Founder and then-CEO of Apple Inc. on April 29, 2010. The letter criticized Adobe Systems' Flash platform and outlined reasons why the technology would not be allowed on the company's iOS hardware products, specifically iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. Now it's available to listen to on The Founders' List.

Read the full memo here - https://www.nfx.com/post/founders-list-steve-jobs 
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Behavioral economics, by contrast, is the practice of truly seeing your users' emotions, beliefs, and habits. This kind of vision is critically missing from product design at most startups. 

In this episode, NFX General Partner Gigi talks with Dan Ariely -- the world’s top expert in behavioral economics and a renowned professor at Duke -- as he breaks down the most common types of irrational user behavior and shares frameworks for predicting how your users will actually behave. 
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In this episode of the NFX podcast, Elad Gil — one of the world's top angel investors in an astonishing number of Billion-dollar companies (Airbnb, Airtable, Anduril, Brex, Checkr, Coinbase, Flexport, Gitlab, Gusto, Instacart, Opendoor, PagerDuty, Pinterest, Samsara, Square, Stripe, & Wish) and cofounder of ColorGenomics— joins NFX partner James Currier to unearth what makes certain Founders and teams exponentially better. 

Together they examine the counterintuitive -- and often contrarian -- patterns that he has observed in many of the world’s best known Billion-dollar companies and their decision frameworks along the way. 

NFX Essay - https://www.nfx.com/post/unusual-signs-billion-dollar-companies
Elad's Twitter - https://twitter.com/eladgil 
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Together they examine the counterintuitive -- and often contrarian -- patterns that he has observed in many of the world’s best known Billion-dollar companies and their decision frameworks along the way. 

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Longtime Googler Steve Yegge posted an insightful rant on his Google+ page about how Google is failing to make platforms for its products. He also shares some interesting little tidbits about his six-year stint at Amazon working for the 'Dread Pirate Bezos'. The rant was intended to be shared only with his Google coworkers, but was accidentally made public.

Read the full memo here - https://gist.github.com/chitchcock/1281611 
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      <description><![CDATA[In order to drive growth, you need to be data-driven and relentlessly creative. The difficult part of implementing growth in your company is finding someone who is good at both.

Growth expert and thought leader Sean Ellis (Dropbox, Eventbrite, GrowthHackers, LogMeIn) sits down with NFX General Partner James Currier to share his thoughts and insights around:

- The current stage of growth hacking
- The digital growth evolution
- The balance of data and creativity
- Understanding the physics of growth
- Importance of word of mouth

Be sure to check out Sean’s latest project GoPractice! as well as his famous book ‘Hacking Growth’. 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2020 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (James Currier, NFX Podcast, NFX, Sean Ellis)</author>
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- The current stage of growth hacking
- The digital growth evolution
- The balance of data and creativity
- Understanding the physics of growth
- Importance of word of mouth

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Growth expert and thought leader Sean Ellis (Dropbox, Eventbrite, GrowthHackers, LogMeIn) sits down with NFX General Partner James Currier to share his thoughts and insights around:

- The current stage of growth hacking
- The digital growth evolution
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Be sure to check out Sean’s latest project GoPractice! as well as his famous book ‘Hacking Growth’.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

"Design is all of the conversations between designers and PMs about what to build. Building for this entire process doesn’t take away the importance of designers—it gives them a seat at the table for the core decisions a company makes. Companies that are successful in the long term are the ones that can repeatedly find the next loop."

This is the audio version of Kevin Kwok's essay, 'Why Figma Wins'.  His analysis of the trajectory of Figma reflects the incremental product thinking & execution required to build this type of bottoms-up giant. 

Kevin was formerly worked at Greylock Partners investing in marketplaces, autonomous vehicles, bottoms up productivity tools, and more. He is particularly interested in understanding the underlying structures that shape industries and the core loops that drive companies and writes on his popular site www.kwokchain.com.

Read the full article here - https://kwokchain.com/2020/06/19/why-figma-wins/ 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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&quot;Design is all of the conversations between designers and PMs about what to build. Building for this entire process doesn’t take away the importance of designers—it gives them a seat at the table for the core decisions a company makes. Companies that are successful in the long term are the ones that can repeatedly find the next loop.&quot;

This is the audio version of Kevin Kwok&apos;s essay, &apos;Why Figma Wins&apos;.  His analysis of the trajectory of Figma reflects the incremental product thinking &amp; execution required to build this type of bottoms-up giant. 

Kevin was formerly worked at Greylock Partners investing in marketplaces, autonomous vehicles, bottoms up productivity tools, and more. He is particularly interested in understanding the underlying structures that shape industries and the core loops that drive companies and writes on his popular site www.kwokchain.com.

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This is the audio version of Kevin Kwok&apos;s essay, &apos;Why Figma Wins&apos;.  His analysis of the trajectory of Figma reflects the incremental product thinking &amp; execution required to build this type of bottoms-up giant. 

Kevin was formerly worked at Greylock Partners investing in marketplaces, autonomous vehicles, bottoms up productivity tools, and more. He is particularly interested in understanding the underlying structures that shape industries and the core loops that drive companies and writes on his popular site www.kwokchain.com.

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      <description><![CDATA[Status can be a volatile, powerful driver of engagement. Status and one of its underlying mechanisms, scarcity must be considered by product designers in every category, as early on as possible. 

But it can also be a double-edged sword, as managing a network and the status dynamics within it is constantly recirculating, always shifting. For this reason, status that is more entertainment-based than utility-based can over time become precarious, as well as too restrictive for continued user growth. 

NFX partner James Currier sits down with Eugene Wei (Product Lead at Amazon, Hulu, Erly, Flipboard, Oculus) to draw from his original Status-as-a-Service article and expand to discuss status in entertainment, frameworks for emotional product design, video games as world leaders in defining scarcity, the future of virtual goods, and the underlying status games that drive us all -- in technology and in life.
 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2020 14:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX, Eugene Wei, James Currier, NFX Podcast)</author>
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      <itunes:title>Status Games with Eugene Wei (Product Lead at Amazon, Hulu, Erly, Flipboard, Oculus) and James Currier</itunes:title>
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But it can also be a double-edged sword, as managing a network and the status dynamics within it is constantly recirculating, always shifting. For this reason, status that is more entertainment-based than utility-based can over time become precarious, as well as too restrictive for continued user growth. 

NFX partner James Currier sits down with Eugene Wei (Product Lead at Amazon, Hulu, Erly, Flipboard, Oculus) to draw from his original Status-as-a-Service article and expand to discuss status in entertainment, frameworks for emotional product design, video games as world leaders in defining scarcity, the future of virtual goods, and the underlying status games that drive us all -- in technology and in life.
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      <description><![CDATA["What's happening in general on the internet is an evolution to visual storytelling. The image is more powerful than ever, but it's also much harder to be seen than ever due to saturation. What's happening is the exchange is in social capital - the exchange is in being seen."

NFX partner James Currier sits down and chats with Mikael Cho (CEO & Co-founder) and Luke Chesser (Head of Product & Co-founder) about their Founder journey to creating Unsplash, solving the chicken and egg problem within their marketplace, the psychology of their users, and what the future of digital advertising will look like. 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 9 Nov 2020 21:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Mikael Cho, NFX, Unsplash, NFX Podcast, Luke Chesser, james currier)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Future of Digital Advertising with Mikael Cho &amp; Luke Chesser (Co-Founders of Unsplash)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;What&apos;s happening in general on the internet is an evolution to visual storytelling. The image is more powerful than ever, but it&apos;s also much harder to be seen than ever due to saturation. What&apos;s happening is the exchange is in social capital - the exchange is in being seen.&quot;

NFX partner James Currier sits down and chats with Mikael Cho (CEO &amp; Co-founder) and Luke Chesser (Head of Product &amp; Co-founder) about their Founder journey to creating Unsplash, solving the chicken and egg problem within their marketplace, the psychology of their users, and what the future of digital advertising will look like.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Founders’ List: Bill Gates&apos; internal Microsoft Memo &quot;The Internet Tidal Wave&quot; (Famous Memos)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

Surfaced during the prolonged Justice Department antitrust action against Microsoft from 1998 to 2001, Bill Gates outlines a strategy internally for Microsoft to not only enter the internet, but to dominate it in his famous ‘Internet Tidal Wave’ memo.

Read the full memo here - https://sriramk.com/memos/billgates-tidalwave.pdf 
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      <author>eric@nfx.com (Bill Gates, Microsoft, NFX, Famous Memos, Memos, Founders&apos; List, The Founders&apos; List)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Founders’ List: Bill Gates&apos; internal Microsoft Memo &quot;The Internet Tidal Wave&quot; (Famous Memos)</itunes:title>
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Surfaced during the prolonged Justice Department antitrust action against Microsoft from 1998 to 2001, Bill Gates outlines a strategy internally for Microsoft to not only enter the internet, but to dominate it in his famous ‘Internet Tidal Wave’ memo.

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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

"Conflating what makes a platform work versus e.g. an infrastructure product can backfire and cause a team to have the wrong strategy for building a product or getting customers. These startups tend to fail."

This is the audio version of Elad Gil's popular essay on The 3 Types of Platforms. Elad was the former Co-Founder/CEO of Color Genomics, Entrepreneur, Operating Executive at Twitter, and investor/advisor to companies like Airbnb, Stripe, Square, and Pinterest.

Read the full article here - http://blog.eladgil.com/2015/01/the-3-types-of-platform-companies.html 
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NFX partner James Currier talks with Sarah Frier, who reports on social media companies for Bloomberg News from San Francisco. Her stories have earned her a reputation as an expert on how Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter make business decisions that affect their future and our society as well as being the author of 'NO FILTER: The Inside Story of Instagram.'

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"Superpowers cut both ways. They may spur meteoric growth, but without enough self-awareness, they can just as easily lead to a startup’s undoing." As a founder, it's important to be your startup’s biggest advocate, but it’s also important to create strong self-awareness and rise above your own ego. Listen as Pete Flint explains how to detect your own B.S. and allow your company to succeed. Pete is a general partner at NFX.

Read the full article here - https://www.nfx.com/post/reality-distortion-field/ 
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      <description><![CDATA[All early-stage companies are in search of traction. It’s notable that the opposite of traction is distraction and top Founders have an inverse response to distraction. As the world around them gets more distracting, what they see is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to break out from their competitors and win.

NFX partner James Currier talks with Nir Eyal, former instructor at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business and author of the bestseller, “Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products.” 2013 His latest book, “Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life,” 2019 is out now.

Nir walks us through his frameworks for product building, focus, traction, and building a culture centered around speed and growth. We’ve organized some of Nir’s insights from our podcast conversation for the benefit of focused Founders everywhere. Visit nirandfar.com for more.
 
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NFX partner James Currier talks with Nir Eyal, former instructor at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business and author of the bestseller, “Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products.” 2013 His latest book, “Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life,” 2019 is out now.

Nir walks us through his frameworks for product building, focus, traction, and building a culture centered around speed and growth. We’ve organized some of Nir’s insights from our podcast conversation for the benefit of focused Founders everywhere. Visit nirandfar.com for more.
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NFX partner James Currier talks with Nir Eyal, former instructor at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business and author of the bestseller, “Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products.” 2013 His latest book, “Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life,” 2019 is out now.

Nir walks us through his frameworks for product building, focus, traction, and building a culture centered around speed and growth. We’ve organized some of Nir’s insights from our podcast conversation for the benefit of focused Founders everywhere. Visit nirandfar.com for more.
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      <description><![CDATA[On this episode of the NFX Podcast we have one of the most generative people in Silicon Valley, Chris Anderson. He was famously Editor in Chief at Wired for over a decade during an insanely influential time in tech. He also is an author of The Long Tail, Free, and Makers.

Chris has since founded 3DR, an American company headquartered in Berkeley, California that makes enterprise drone software for construction, engineering, and mining firms, along with government agencies.

In this episode, we cover:
- How regulations need to catch up with technology
- What is Simulation
- Why it’s the Golden Age of AI/Simulation
- Virtual Reality for Robots
- We’re transitioning to an abundance of data, are we using it right?
- & different use cases for simulation 
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      <author>eric@nfx.com (James, James Currier, Chris, NFX, Chris Anderson, Founders&apos; List, NFX Founders&apos; List)</author>
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Chris has since founded 3DR, an American company headquartered in Berkeley, California that makes enterprise drone software for construction, engineering, and mining firms, along with government agencies.

In this episode, we cover:
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- What is Simulation
- Why it’s the Golden Age of AI/Simulation
- Virtual Reality for Robots
- We’re transitioning to an abundance of data, are we using it right?
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Chris has since founded 3DR, an American company headquartered in Berkeley, California that makes enterprise drone software for construction, engineering, and mining firms, along with government agencies.

In this episode, we cover:
- How regulations need to catch up with technology
- What is Simulation
- Why it’s the Golden Age of AI/Simulation
- Virtual Reality for Robots
- We’re transitioning to an abundance of data, are we using it right?
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

"The 20s will see San Francisco face down some really big problems, and we’ll see if the city makes it out better or worse. But the wealth of social capital they’ve compounded will remain an undeniable asset to the tech community for a long time. "

This is the audio version of Alex Danco's popular essay on Social Capital in Silicon Valley. Alex is currently head of Shopify Money and was a previous associate at Social Capital.

Read the full article here - https://alexdanco.com/2020/01/23/social-capital-in-silicon-valley/ 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2020 18:27:33 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX, Alex Danco, The Founders&apos; List, Founders&apos; List, NFX Podcast)</author>
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This is the audio version of Alex Danco&apos;s popular essay on Social Capital in Silicon Valley. Alex is currently head of Shopify Money and was a previous associate at Social Capital.

Read the full article here - https://alexdanco.com/2020/01/23/social-capital-in-silicon-valley/</itunes:summary>
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&quot;The 20s will see San Francisco face down some really big problems, and we’ll see if the city makes it out better or worse. But the wealth of social capital they’ve compounded will remain an undeniable asset to the tech community for a long time. &quot;

This is the audio version of Alex Danco&apos;s popular essay on Social Capital in Silicon Valley. Alex is currently head of Shopify Money and was a previous associate at Social Capital.

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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

The memo below was sent to the team at Tiny Speck, the makers of Slack, on July 31st, 2013. It had been a little under seven months since development began and was two weeks before the launch of Slack’s ‘Preview Release’. 

"When you want something really bad, you will put up with a lot of flaws. But if you do not yet know you want something, your tolerance will be much lower."

Read the full memo here - https://medium.com/@stewart/we-dont-sell-saddles-here-4c59524d650d 
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&quot;When you want something really bad, you will put up with a lot of flaws. But if you do not yet know you want something, your tolerance will be much lower.&quot;

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&quot;When you want something really bad, you will put up with a lot of flaws. But if you do not yet know you want something, your tolerance will be much lower.&quot;

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"The broad networks are everything to everyone, the niche ones are something special to a certain group."

This is the audio version of Greg Isenberg's popular essay on The Unbundling of Reddit. Greg is a co-founder of Late Checkout, venture partner at Indicator Fund, and Growth advisor at TikTok. Previously he was the head of product strategy at WeWork and Founder of Islands & 5by.

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Read the full article here - https://www.eugenewei.com/blog/2019/2/19/status-as-a-service 
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- Knowing when and how to sell your company
- The difference between selling Evite vs. selling Gixo 
- Why to build strategic relationships as early as possible
- How to upfront the hard conversations
- How to build and measure product virality
- & more great advice for early-stage Founders

Read the full essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/good-vs-great-companies/
 
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- The difference between selling Evite vs. selling Gixo 
- Why to build strategic relationships as early as possible
- How to upfront the hard conversations
- How to build and measure product virality
- &amp; more great advice for early-stage Founders

Read the full essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/good-vs-great-companies/
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- Knowing when and how to sell your company
- The difference between selling Evite vs. selling Gixo 
- Why to build strategic relationships as early as possible
- How to upfront the hard conversations
- How to build and measure product virality
- &amp; more great advice for early-stage Founders

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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

This essay was written and published by James Currier, General Partner at NFX. Read the full article here:

https://www.nfx.com/post/psychology-winning-founders-downturns/ 
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      <description><![CDATA[NFX partner James Currier talks with professor Tom Eisenmann about why, exactly, over 75% of startups fail. Tom has been teaching entrepreneurship at Harvard Business School for more than a decade and has uncovered patterns of startup failure that we want every Founder to hear -- so you can avoid making these same mistakes yourself.
 
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Netflix’s memo on company culture on their employee website is geared toward those looking to join the company. Netflix's leadership outlines its values, company structure, communication style, and overall mission as a company and is widely regarded as a center of excellence with a strong culture in the tech industry.

Read the full memo here - https://jobs.netflix.com/culture 
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Highlights from the conversation:

- Allow yourself to become obsessed with something. Really obsess about the product and dream about what it can become. 
- Invest in things that will become part of your life.  
- Futurism is more than being intellectual, it’s more about daydreaming, it’s about how you feel and how you live. 
- Silicon Valley is getting too serious. Where did the hacker mentality go? AR, and crypto are real frontier categories where there is still bright eyedness of “we don’t know what’s going to happen.”
- Endless curiosity helps identify people who are solving problems that are actually real problems. 
- Be curious about how systems work. Analyze businesses and what makes them special. Try to figure out the economics of everything, anything. 
- Sometimes it makes sense to paint inside the lines, but sometimes you really have to paint outside the lines. 

Regarding the future of VR: There's no reason why you and I, if we want to hang out, that we have maybe 8 options… go to dinner, have a phone call, see a movie, maybe go for a walk… but why aren't there thousands of options? There should be so many, that's why Founders need to think bigger. 
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      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX, James Currier, NFX Podcast, Cyan Banister)</author>
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Highlights from the conversation:

- Allow yourself to become obsessed with something. Really obsess about the product and dream about what it can become. 
- Invest in things that will become part of your life.  
- Futurism is more than being intellectual, it’s more about daydreaming, it’s about how you feel and how you live. 
- Silicon Valley is getting too serious. Where did the hacker mentality go? AR, and crypto are real frontier categories where there is still bright eyedness of “we don’t know what’s going to happen.”
- Endless curiosity helps identify people who are solving problems that are actually real problems. 
- Be curious about how systems work. Analyze businesses and what makes them special. Try to figure out the economics of everything, anything. 
- Sometimes it makes sense to paint inside the lines, but sometimes you really have to paint outside the lines. 

Regarding the future of VR: There&apos;s no reason why you and I, if we want to hang out, that we have maybe 8 options… go to dinner, have a phone call, see a movie, maybe go for a walk… but why aren&apos;t there thousands of options? There should be so many, that&apos;s why Founders need to think bigger.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Cyan Banister is an early stage investor in Uber, Niantic, SpaceX, many others. She’s a partner at Long Journey Ventures and spends most of her time dreaming about what the future could look like. In this NFX conversation with James Currier, they talk about the opportunities of AR, VR and the future of human connection.  

Highlights from the conversation:

- Allow yourself to become obsessed with something. Really obsess about the product and dream about what it can become. 
- Invest in things that will become part of your life.  
- Futurism is more than being intellectual, it’s more about daydreaming, it’s about how you feel and how you live. 
- Silicon Valley is getting too serious. Where did the hacker mentality go? AR, and crypto are real frontier categories where there is still bright eyedness of “we don’t know what’s going to happen.”
- Endless curiosity helps identify people who are solving problems that are actually real problems. 
- Be curious about how systems work. Analyze businesses and what makes them special. Try to figure out the economics of everything, anything. 
- Sometimes it makes sense to paint inside the lines, but sometimes you really have to paint outside the lines. 

Regarding the future of VR: There&apos;s no reason why you and I, if we want to hang out, that we have maybe 8 options… go to dinner, have a phone call, see a movie, maybe go for a walk… but why aren&apos;t there thousands of options? There should be so many, that&apos;s why Founders need to think bigger.</itunes:subtitle>
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This essay was written and published on Aug 5, 2016 by Margaret Gould Stewart, VP of Product Design at Facebook. Read the full article on Medium here:

https://medium.com/newco/how-a-single-conversation-with-my-boss-changed-my-view-on-delegation-and-failure-ae5376451c8d 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 3 Sep 2020 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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https://medium.com/newco/how-a-single-conversation-with-my-boss-changed-my-view-on-delegation-and-failure-ae5376451c8d</itunes:subtitle>
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NFX partner Gigi Levy-Weiss sits down in Israel with Nir to discuss how Moovit beat Google Maps in data, why KPIs are pure gold, how to think globally when launching locally, and what the future of transportation looks like. 

Highlights from the conversation:

1. Building data and data network effects

How to leverage your user base to build a volunteer workforce of data (the Wikipedia volunteer model) >> pseudo-automatic data capture 
Two tricks for launching in new markets: acknowledge to users that the app is not complete, and directly ask them for their help
Why data is central to Moovit's product value (an important factor discussed in our essay on data network effects)
How to build a verticalized data moat (public transit data) that allows you to compete and beat a big horizontal incumbent (aka Google Maps)

2. The Importance of KPIs - "KPIs are gold" 

Knowing what the right industry benchmarks are can be extremely valuable for your company. The right KPIs can save you from wasting time and effort.
Why Founders should set clear success metrics for their company or quit
"Guys, those are my best years and I'm not gonna waste my best years on a company that is not going to take off. So my only request to you is -- let's set measurable goals for every stage of the company. If we’re not going to hit those goals, I’m not going to stick around."

3. The future of transport and mobility
The future of transport is multimodal
Cities, in particular, will be multimodal, with different transportation for the first mile, the bulk of the journey, and the last mile.
People will want one seamless solution that allows them to pay for various modes of transport. 
"Mobility as a service" is the idea of packaging one person's entire portfolio of transport options at one access point / platform 
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NFX partner Gigi Levy-Weiss sits down in Israel with Nir to discuss how Moovit beat Google Maps in data, why KPIs are pure gold, how to think globally when launching locally, and what the future of transportation looks like. 

Highlights from the conversation:

1. Building data and data network effects

How to leverage your user base to build a volunteer workforce of data (the Wikipedia volunteer model) &gt;&gt; pseudo-automatic data capture 
Two tricks for launching in new markets: acknowledge to users that the app is not complete, and directly ask them for their help
Why data is central to Moovit&apos;s product value (an important factor discussed in our essay on data network effects)
How to build a verticalized data moat (public transit data) that allows you to compete and beat a big horizontal incumbent (aka Google Maps)

2. The Importance of KPIs - &quot;KPIs are gold&quot; 

Knowing what the right industry benchmarks are can be extremely valuable for your company. The right KPIs can save you from wasting time and effort.
Why Founders should set clear success metrics for their company or quit
&quot;Guys, those are my best years and I&apos;m not gonna waste my best years on a company that is not going to take off. So my only request to you is -- let&apos;s set measurable goals for every stage of the company. If we’re not going to hit those goals, I’m not going to stick around.&quot;

3. The future of transport and mobility
The future of transport is multimodal
Cities, in particular, will be multimodal, with different transportation for the first mile, the bulk of the journey, and the last mile.
People will want one seamless solution that allows them to pay for various modes of transport. 
&quot;Mobility as a service&quot; is the idea of packaging one person&apos;s entire portfolio of transport options at one access point / platform</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&quot;Mobility as a service&quot; is the idea of packaging together one person&apos;s entire portfolio of transportation options. Even if it’s a different mode of transportation for the first mile, the bulk of the journey, and for the last mile. Car, ferry, ride share, bike, scooter, whatever - all serviceable in the same app. This is the future that Nir Erz, CEO at Moovit, can see clearly, and why Intel bought Moovit for $900M. 

NFX partner Gigi Levy-Weiss sits down in Israel with Nir to discuss how Moovit beat Google Maps in data, why KPIs are pure gold, how to think globally when launching locally, and what the future of transportation looks like. 

Highlights from the conversation:

1. Building data and data network effects

How to leverage your user base to build a volunteer workforce of data (the Wikipedia volunteer model) &gt;&gt; pseudo-automatic data capture 
Two tricks for launching in new markets: acknowledge to users that the app is not complete, and directly ask them for their help
Why data is central to Moovit&apos;s product value (an important factor discussed in our essay on data network effects)
How to build a verticalized data moat (public transit data) that allows you to compete and beat a big horizontal incumbent (aka Google Maps)

2. The Importance of KPIs - &quot;KPIs are gold&quot; 

Knowing what the right industry benchmarks are can be extremely valuable for your company. The right KPIs can save you from wasting time and effort.
Why Founders should set clear success metrics for their company or quit
&quot;Guys, those are my best years and I&apos;m not gonna waste my best years on a company that is not going to take off. So my only request to you is -- let&apos;s set measurable goals for every stage of the company. If we’re not going to hit those goals, I’m not going to stick around.&quot;

3. The future of transport and mobility
The future of transport is multimodal
Cities, in particular, will be multimodal, with different transportation for the first mile, the bulk of the journey, and the last mile.
People will want one seamless solution that allows them to pay for various modes of transport. 
&quot;Mobility as a service&quot; is the idea of packaging one person&apos;s entire portfolio of transport options at one access point / platform</itunes:subtitle>
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This essay was written and published on Oct 6, 2017 by Max Mullen, Co-Founder of Instacart. Read the full article on Medium here:

https://medium.com/the-product-co-op/how-to-run-a-product-brainstorm-666a90a0986d 
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https://medium.com/the-product-co-op/how-to-run-a-product-brainstorm-666a90a0986d</itunes:summary>
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https://medium.com/the-product-co-op/how-to-run-a-product-brainstorm-666a90a0986d</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

This essay was written and published on Oct 2, 2018 by Julie Zhuo, Former VP Product Design at Facebook & Co-Founder of Inspirit. Read the full article on Medium here:

https://medium.com/the-year-of-the-looking-glass/how-to-be-strategic-f6630a44f86b 
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https://medium.com/the-year-of-the-looking-glass/how-to-be-strategic-f6630a44f86b</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

This essay was written and published on May 12, 2000 by Joel Spolsky, Co-Founder of Trello & Stack Overflow. Read the full article here:

https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2000/05/12/strategy-letter-i-ben-and-jerrys-vs-amazon/ 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2020 23:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (The NFX Podcast)</author>
      <link>https://podcast.nfx.com/</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is The Founders' List - audio versions of essays from technology’s most important leaders, selected by the founder community.

This essay was written and published on Oct 16, 2017 by Dharmesh Shah, Co-Founder & CTO of HubSpot. Read the full article on Medium here:

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/aligning-vectors-how-optimize-impact-dharmesh-shah/?trackingId=AyxTmFVyQ7iCFm6409fYeA%3D%3D 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2020 23:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Craigslist is the purest example of a 2-sided network effect and has remained stronger than ever for the past 20+ years. NFX partner James Currier had a chance to sit down with Craig to talk and catch up. 

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Credited with launching the Lean Startup movement, eight-time entrepreneur-turned-educator Steve Blank joins NFX partner James Currier and shares counterintuitive advice for how startups should be thinking right now. Steve says "don't waste a good crisis" and discusses how to find opportunity in disruption. He's changed how startups are built, how entrepreneurship is taught, how science is commercialized, and how companies and the government innovate.

Startups specifically need to speed up and put the pedal to the metal. It’s tough love time - if anyone at your organization is still operating under the old normal, consider one of the two P’s - pivot or part ways! Listen to how Steve breaks down how Founders can navigate an extended crisis and why now is the time to innovate.

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      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX, James Currier, Steve Blank)</author>
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      <itunes:title>Steve Blank on &quot;Don&apos;t Waste A Good Crisis&quot;</itunes:title>
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Credited with launching the Lean Startup movement, eight-time entrepreneur-turned-educator Steve Blank joins NFX partner James Currier and shares counterintuitive advice for how startups should be thinking right now. Steve says &quot;don&apos;t waste a good crisis&quot; and discusses how to find opportunity in disruption. He&apos;s changed how startups are built, how entrepreneurship is taught, how science is commercialized, and how companies and the government innovate.

Startups specifically need to speed up and put the pedal to the metal. It’s tough love time - if anyone at your organization is still operating under the old normal, consider one of the two P’s - pivot or part ways! Listen to how Steve breaks down how Founders can navigate an extended crisis and why now is the time to innovate.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Speed is often the secret weapon, especially when adjusting to and tackling a crisis. 

Credited with launching the Lean Startup movement, eight-time entrepreneur-turned-educator Steve Blank joins NFX partner James Currier and shares counterintuitive advice for how startups should be thinking right now. Steve says &quot;don&apos;t waste a good crisis&quot; and discusses how to find opportunity in disruption. He&apos;s changed how startups are built, how entrepreneurship is taught, how science is commercialized, and how companies and the government innovate.

Startups specifically need to speed up and put the pedal to the metal. It’s tough love time - if anyone at your organization is still operating under the old normal, consider one of the two P’s - pivot or part ways! Listen to how Steve breaks down how Founders can navigate an extended crisis and why now is the time to innovate.

Read more at - www.nfx.com</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[As a Founder, having a strong sense of direction, purpose, and context for what you are doing every day gives you an advantage. Finding the deeper meaning gives you speed and power. Your work matters. But to see how it does clearly requires us to step outside of the caves of our day-to-day lives of running startups to understand how we all got here, and where we're going. 

There is a rich history you are building upon, and your work - whether a corner or floor of the cathedral - is a foundation that others will build on as we collectively build the future. Dyson is an exceptional mind.  His perspective brings light to our greater purpose in building new technology.

Read the full essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/why-your-work-matters/
 
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      <author>eric@nfx.com (NFX, George Dyson, James Currier)</author>
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      <itunes:title>George Dyson on Why Your Work Matters: Darwin, Machines, &amp; The Future We&apos;re Building</itunes:title>
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There is a rich history you are building upon, and your work - whether a corner or floor of the cathedral - is a foundation that others will build on as we collectively build the future. Dyson is an exceptional mind.  His perspective brings light to our greater purpose in building new technology.

Read the full essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/why-your-work-matters/
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There is a rich history you are building upon, and your work - whether a corner or floor of the cathedral - is a foundation that others will build on as we collectively build the future. Dyson is an exceptional mind.  His perspective brings light to our greater purpose in building new technology.

Read the full essay here - https://www.nfx.com/post/why-your-work-matters/
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      <description><![CDATA[Garrett Smallwood (CEO of Wag!) joins NFX partner James Currier to share his thoughts on profitable and efficient management of companies, thoughtfully operating before and after COVID-19, and shifting your mental models to adapt to your current situation.

Garrett has earned all the badges — having sold his company to Wag!, operating as VP of Product, Partnerships, and Corp Dev, before building the roadmap to CEO.

Garrett's current roadmap at Wag! is centered around operational excellence, strategic advantages through services and density, how to navigate through uncertainties, and the importance of thinking deeply about the way you build your company. 
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      <author>eric@nfx.com (Garrett Smallwood, James Currier)</author>
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Garrett has earned all the badges — having sold his company to Wag!, operating as VP of Product, Partnerships, and Corp Dev, before building the roadmap to CEO.

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      <description><![CDATA[Twitter and Slack are two of technology’s most talked-about companies. They are both category-defining products marked by hypergrowth, each amassing a large base of deeply loyal users and a valuation of more than $20B.

But Founders rarely get access to the product decisions being made behind the scenes, or the strategy and frameworks that guided them.  

April Underwood was instrumental at both companies, first as Director of Product at Twitter and then as Chief Product Officer at Slack. She is a powerhouse product leader with an unusual depth of experience in growing both B2C and B2B products from 0 to 1 to ubiquity, and building world-class product teams along the way.

April joins the NFX podcast to offer inside stories and lessons learned from leading product at Twitter and Slack. Founders and product leaders everywhere will benefit from the 3-part framework she developed at Slack for hiring great PMs, her insights about leveraging early adopters, and how product CEOs can stay close to their product teams without slowing them down.  

Read the full essay - www.nfx.com/post/product-thinking-slack-twitter-april-underwood/
 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2020 22:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Pete Flint, April Underwood, NFX)</author>
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      <itunes:title>April Underwood shares the Product Thinking That Built Slack &amp; Twitter</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Twitter and Slack are two of technology’s most talked-about companies. They are both category-defining products marked by hypergrowth, each amassing a large base of deeply loyal users and a valuation of more than $20B.

But Founders rarely get access to the product decisions being made behind the scenes, or the strategy and frameworks that guided them.  

April Underwood was instrumental at both companies, first as Director of Product at Twitter and then as Chief Product Officer at Slack. She is a powerhouse product leader with an unusual depth of experience in growing both B2C and B2B products from 0 to 1 to ubiquity, and building world-class product teams along the way.

April joins the NFX podcast to offer inside stories and lessons learned from leading product at Twitter and Slack. Founders and product leaders everywhere will benefit from the 3-part framework she developed at Slack for hiring great PMs, her insights about leveraging early adopters, and how product CEOs can stay close to their product teams without slowing them down.  

Read the full essay - www.nfx.com/post/product-thinking-slack-twitter-april-underwood/
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      <itunes:subtitle>Twitter and Slack are two of technology’s most talked-about companies. They are both category-defining products marked by hypergrowth, each amassing a large base of deeply loyal users and a valuation of more than $20B.

But Founders rarely get access to the product decisions being made behind the scenes, or the strategy and frameworks that guided them.  

April Underwood was instrumental at both companies, first as Director of Product at Twitter and then as Chief Product Officer at Slack. She is a powerhouse product leader with an unusual depth of experience in growing both B2C and B2B products from 0 to 1 to ubiquity, and building world-class product teams along the way.

April joins the NFX podcast to offer inside stories and lessons learned from leading product at Twitter and Slack. Founders and product leaders everywhere will benefit from the 3-part framework she developed at Slack for hiring great PMs, her insights about leveraging early adopters, and how product CEOs can stay close to their product teams without slowing them down.  

Read the full essay - www.nfx.com/post/product-thinking-slack-twitter-april-underwood/
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      <description><![CDATA[In this episode of the NFX Podcast, Keith Rabois and James Currier examine the rule deviation behind some of technology's greatest startup feats — PayPal, Square, Yelp, and even Apple, Tesla, and SpaceX.
 
They discuss:
- The 5 People You Spend the Most Time With: It's easy to be a contrarian. It's hard to be right. What are the environmental and psychological factors needed to really think for yourself?
- The Extreme 1% of the Bell Curve: A framework for rule deviation that leads to invention, not replication.
- Being a Founder is Like Chewing Glass: The 3 biggest factors Keith cites that made the early PayPal team so strong, going on to create YouTube, Tesla, SpaceX, LinkedIn, Yammer, & more.
- Counterintuitive KPIs that Transformed Yelp, PayPal, & Square: The non-obvious (even ridiculous-at-first) KPIs that changed their trajectory.
- & much more

Read the essay - www.nfx.com/essays 
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the NFX Podcast, Keith Rabois and James Currier examine the rule deviation behind some of technology&apos;s greatest startup feats — PayPal, Square, Yelp, and even Apple, Tesla, and SpaceX.
 
They discuss:
- The 5 People You Spend the Most Time With: It&apos;s easy to be a contrarian. It&apos;s hard to be right. What are the environmental and psychological factors needed to really think for yourself?
- The Extreme 1% of the Bell Curve: A framework for rule deviation that leads to invention, not replication.
- Being a Founder is Like Chewing Glass: The 3 biggest factors Keith cites that made the early PayPal team so strong, going on to create YouTube, Tesla, SpaceX, LinkedIn, Yammer, &amp; more.
- Counterintuitive KPIs that Transformed Yelp, PayPal, &amp; Square: The non-obvious (even ridiculous-at-first) KPIs that changed their trajectory.
- &amp; much more

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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the NFX Podcast, Keith Rabois and James Currier examine the rule deviation behind some of technology&apos;s greatest startup feats — PayPal, Square, Yelp, and even Apple, Tesla, and SpaceX.
 
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- The 5 People You Spend the Most Time With: It&apos;s easy to be a contrarian. It&apos;s hard to be right. What are the environmental and psychological factors needed to really think for yourself?
- The Extreme 1% of the Bell Curve: A framework for rule deviation that leads to invention, not replication.
- Being a Founder is Like Chewing Glass: The 3 biggest factors Keith cites that made the early PayPal team so strong, going on to create YouTube, Tesla, SpaceX, LinkedIn, Yammer, &amp; more.
- Counterintuitive KPIs that Transformed Yelp, PayPal, &amp; Square: The non-obvious (even ridiculous-at-first) KPIs that changed their trajectory.
- &amp; much more

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      <description><![CDATA[Rahul is the founder and CEO of Superhuman where he and his team are building the fastest email experience in the world. Before Superhuman, Rahul founded Rapportive, which was acquired by LinkedIn in 2014.

We’re bringing you an NFX Keynote podcast that gives you a deep dive into Rahul Vohra’s mind. His strategic thinking on product-market fit is verging on legendary, and in this episode, Rahul shares his biggest learnings about customer onboarding, why products should be designed like games, and the frameworks he wants every founder to know about pricing and positioning.

www.superhuman.com
 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>eric@nfx.com (Rahul Vohra, Pete Flint, Superhuman)</author>
      <link>https://podcast.nfx.com/</link>
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      <itunes:title>Rahul Vohra shares the Frameworks Behind Superhuman (NFX Keynote Episode)</itunes:title>
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We’re bringing you an NFX Keynote podcast that gives you a deep dive into Rahul Vohra’s mind. His strategic thinking on product-market fit is verging on legendary, and in this episode, Rahul shares his biggest learnings about customer onboarding, why products should be designed like games, and the frameworks he wants every founder to know about pricing and positioning.

www.superhuman.com
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      <itunes:subtitle>Rahul is the founder and CEO of Superhuman where he and his team are building the fastest email experience in the world. Before Superhuman, Rahul founded Rapportive, which was acquired by LinkedIn in 2014.

We’re bringing you an NFX Keynote podcast that gives you a deep dive into Rahul Vohra’s mind. His strategic thinking on product-market fit is verging on legendary, and in this episode, Rahul shares his biggest learnings about customer onboarding, why products should be designed like games, and the frameworks he wants every founder to know about pricing and positioning.

www.superhuman.com
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      <description><![CDATA[Biology is the new frontier. 

At NFX, we’ve been investing in this space. And in this episode of the NFX podcast, we talk to Trevor Martin, the CEO and Co-Founder of Mammoth Biosciences, an NFX company, that is now the largest repository of CRISPR IP in the world.  They are developing the Google of biology where they will help anyone find what they are looking for in the genome.  

They are also working on a rapid COVID-19 test that uses CRISPR. Today we will talk about the cutting edge of what’s happening and why the future will be defined by biology.

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      <author>eric@nfx.com (James Currier, Mammoth Biosciences, Trevor Martin, NFX)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Google of Biology: Meet the Company that is Reading &amp; Writing the Code of Life</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>James Currier, Mammoth Biosciences, Trevor Martin, NFX</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Biology is the new frontier. 

At NFX, we’ve been investing in this space. And in this episode of the NFX podcast, we talk to Trevor Martin, the CEO and Co-Founder of Mammoth Biosciences, an NFX company, that is now the largest repository of CRISPR IP in the world.  They are developing the Google of biology where they will help anyone find what they are looking for in the genome.  

They are also working on a rapid COVID-19 test that uses CRISPR. Today we will talk about the cutting edge of what’s happening and why the future will be defined by biology.

Read more at - www.nfx.com/essays</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Biology is the new frontier. 

At NFX, we’ve been investing in this space. And in this episode of the NFX podcast, we talk to Trevor Martin, the CEO and Co-Founder of Mammoth Biosciences, an NFX company, that is now the largest repository of CRISPR IP in the world.  They are developing the Google of biology where they will help anyone find what they are looking for in the genome.  

They are also working on a rapid COVID-19 test that uses CRISPR. Today we will talk about the cutting edge of what’s happening and why the future will be defined by biology.

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In this episode, early investor & advisor James Currier joins Ben Rubin, the Founder of Houseparty to share the insider story of how the product went from zero-to-one to ubiquity.

It’s the real story that most founders never get to hear. This episode is about the ups and downs of building Meerkat & Houseparty, and about his new work communications network, /Talk (Slash Talk). This is a masterclass in product, pivots and perseverance that every Founder will benefit from.
 
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It’s the real story that most founders never get to hear. This episode is about the ups and downs of building Meerkat &amp; Houseparty, and about his new work communications network, /Talk (Slash Talk). This is a masterclass in product, pivots and perseverance that every Founder will benefit from.
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In this episode, early investor &amp; advisor James Currier joins Ben Rubin, the Founder of Houseparty to share the insider story of how the product went from zero-to-one to ubiquity.

It’s the real story that most founders never get to hear. This episode is about the ups and downs of building Meerkat &amp; Houseparty, and about his new work communications network, /Talk (Slash Talk). This is a masterclass in product, pivots and perseverance that every Founder will benefit from.
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In this episode, we discuss:
- A brief history of social media
- The behavioral changes from COVID-19
- The 'New Wave' of social media platforms
- The opportunity for founders to build companies
-  How social products reshape the human connection

Be on the lookout for new episodes on The NFX Podcast and read more NFX content at - www.nfx.com/essays 
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      <author>eric@nfx.com (James Currier, Josh Elman)</author>
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In this episode, we discuss:
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- The behavioral changes from COVID-19
- The &apos;New Wave&apos; of social media platforms
- The opportunity for founders to build companies
-  How social products reshape the human connection

Be on the lookout for new episodes on The NFX Podcast and read more NFX content at - www.nfx.com/essays</itunes:summary>
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In this episode, we discuss:
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- The behavioral changes from COVID-19
- The &apos;New Wave&apos; of social media platforms
- The opportunity for founders to build companies
-  How social products reshape the human connection

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We will get to how the network force should guide your decision making in the 7 crossroads of your life, including: What Family You’re Born Into, your High School Network, your College Network, your First Job, Marriage/Choosing a Life Partner, Where You Live, and Reassessments.

We all think we make these choices ourselves. It certainly feels like we’re in full control. But it turns out that our choices — both in our startups and in our lives — are more constrained than we think. Our networks are our most valuable resource. They are the way our lives express themselves. Those networks are made up of all the people you care about, the people you, inspire, move, and help to live their best lives. 
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We all think we make these choices ourselves. It certainly feels like we’re in full control. But it turns out that our choices — both in our startups and in our lives — are more constrained than we think. Our networks are our most valuable resource. They are the way our lives express themselves. Those networks are made up of all the people you care about, the people you, inspire, move, and help to live their best lives.</itunes:summary>
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We all think we make these choices ourselves. It certainly feels like we’re in full control. But it turns out that our choices — both in our startups and in our lives — are more constrained than we think. Our networks are our most valuable resource. They are the way our lives express themselves. Those networks are made up of all the people you care about, the people you, inspire, move, and help to live their best lives.</itunes:subtitle>
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In this episode, we discuss:
- How to be human first
- The VC landscape post-COVID
- How to make decisions around risk
- The mental patterns Founders should unlearn
- Founders & frugality
- Silicon Valley's involvement in COVID-19
- Zero-sum thinking

Be on the lookout for new episodes on The NFX Podcast and read more NFX content at - www.nfx.com/essays 
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- The VC landscape post-COVID
- How to make decisions around risk
- The mental patterns Founders should unlearn
- Founders &amp; frugality
- Silicon Valley&apos;s involvement in COVID-19
- Zero-sum thinking

Be on the lookout for new episodes on The NFX Podcast and read more NFX content at - www.nfx.com/essays</itunes:summary>
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In this episode, we discuss:
- How to be human first
- The VC landscape post-COVID
- How to make decisions around risk
- The mental patterns Founders should unlearn
- Founders &amp; frugality
- Silicon Valley&apos;s involvement in COVID-19
- Zero-sum thinking

Be on the lookout for new episodes on The NFX Podcast and read more NFX content at - www.nfx.com/essays</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Today we’re talking with David Sacks & Pete Flint about how to lead a company through an unforeseen downturn, and what it takes to adapt and survive in an unpredictable economy. David is a general partner at Craft Ventures and previously a Co-Founder of PayPal & Yammer. Both David and Pete founded iconic companies and led them through unstable markets to emerge with high growth and success.

In this episode, we discuss:
- The Founder mindset during a downturn
- The Investor mindset during a downturn
- Tactics/frameworks for founders
- Happy Talk vs Hard Talk
- Silicon Valley during COVID-19

Be on the lookout for new episodes on The NFX Podcast and read more NFX content at - www.nfx.com/essays 
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In this episode, we discuss:
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- The Investor mindset during a downturn
- Tactics/frameworks for founders
- Happy Talk vs Hard Talk
- Silicon Valley during COVID-19

Be on the lookout for new episodes on The NFX Podcast and read more NFX content at - www.nfx.com/essays</itunes:summary>
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In this episode, we discuss:
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- The Investor mindset during a downturn
- Tactics/frameworks for founders
- Happy Talk vs Hard Talk
- Silicon Valley during COVID-19

Be on the lookout for new episodes on The NFX Podcast and read more NFX content at - www.nfx.com/essays</itunes:subtitle>
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In this episode, we discuss:
- Leadership changes
- Growth vs. profitability
- Competition
- Exits
- Expanding
- Regulation

Be on the lookout for more Iconic Marketplace episodes on the NFX podcast in the near future and read more NFX content at - www.nfx.com/essays 
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- Expanding
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- Growth vs. profitability
- Competition
- Exits
- Expanding
- Regulation

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      <title>How Iman Abuzeid (CEO of Incredible Health) Raised Venture Capital</title>
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<li>When to fundraise</li>
<li>Fundraising amount &amp; goals</li>
<li>Personal insights &amp; learnings</li>
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<p>Incredible Health - https://www.incrediblehealth.com/<br />
TechCrunch article - https://techcrunch.com/2019/09/12/incredible-healths-hiring-platform-for-nurses-gets-15m-led-by-andreessen-horowitz/</p>
<p>Signal - https://signal.nfx.com/login<br />
The Brief - https://thecompanybrief.com/</p>
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- Traction &amp; metrics
- Evolution of the pitch deck
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TechCrunch article - https://techcrunch.com/2019/09/12/incredible-healths-hiring-platform-for-nurses-gets-15m-led-by-andreessen-horowitz/

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