rational vc
A podcast by Cyrus Yari and Iman Olya
55 Episodes
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#015 - Sarah Nöckel: Building the Largest Community for Women in Tech & VC (Femstreet and Northzone VC)
Published: 2/15/2021 -
#014 - Paul Cuatrecasas: Go Tech or Go Extinct, and Why Value Investing Is Dead (aquaapartners.com)
Published: 2/2/2021 -
#013 - Sean Seton-Rogers: Leaving the US and Taking Over European VC (PROfounders Capital, Ex-Benchmark)
Published: 1/25/2021 -
#012 - Bart Macdonald: From Founder to Setting Up a VC & PE fund (Bloom Venture Partners)
Published: 1/18/2021 -
#011 - Cyrus and Iman's talk at the McKinsey Early Stage Investor Conference: Startup Scaling
Published: 1/11/2021 -
#010 - Michael Ginzo: Starting a Company in a Pandemic & Raising VC Funding (Hofy.co)
Published: 12/28/2020 -
#009 - SPACSMAS SPECIAL: Everything You Need to Know About Investing in SPACs
Published: 12/21/2020 -
#008 - Andi Kazeroonian: Leading UK FinTech VC Talks Key Criteria for Investing (Outward VC)
Published: 12/14/2020 -
#007 - Matteo Franceschetti: Raising $70 million from Founders Fund, Khosla Ventures, YC (Eight Sleep)
Published: 12/7/2020 -
#006 - Go-To-Market & Effective Product Management
Published: 11/30/2020 -
#005 - Rolling Funds Are Changing Venture Capital
Published: 11/23/2020 -
#004 - Where Would You Invest and Why? A 20-Year View
Published: 11/16/2020 -
#003 - Breaking Into Venture Capital: Advice for 18-35 Year Olds
Published: 11/10/2020 -
#002 - Venture Capital is a Game
Published: 11/2/2020 -
#001 - Introduction
Published: 10/26/2020
Learn from history's Greatest Minds — and find Timeless ideas you can apply to business and life. Every episode we explore a Lindy book: We strive to become polymaths like our investing and business icons, pulling the Big Ideas from a wide range of disciplines. For the curious-minded seeking Worldly Wisdom. rationalvc.com “In my whole life, I have known no wise people who didn’t read all the time — none, zero. [...] I constantly see people rise in life who are not the smartest, sometimes not even the most diligent, but they are learning machines. They go to bed every night a little wiser than they were when they got up, and boy does that help, particularly when you have a long run ahead of you.” — Charlie Munger