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Forward Thinking Founders

Forward Thinking Founders

Mat Sherman

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Business

Fréquence : 1 épisode/2j. Total Éps: 959

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Forward Thinking Founders is a founder podcast where we interview high potential founders from networks like Y Combinator, The Thiel Fellowship, Product Hunt, Twitter, etc. and brings to light what they're building for the world. Think of it like the opposite of How I Built This, where we interview founders before they are successful, then if they are, we have a moment in time we can look back on in the early days. Does the model work? Look at our early interviews and you'll have your answer.
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955 - Building The Personal Agentic Computing Stack w/ Simp4Satoshi (Truffle)

Épisode 955

lundi 13 janvier 2025Durée 46:10

In this conversation, Mat Sherman interviews Simp4Satoshi of Truffle. Topics covered include:

  • Discussion of Truffle, a device for local inference tied to humanoid robotics and personal intelligence.
  • Insights from a unique upbringing in the Middle East and its impact on a technology journey.
  • Future of AI agents surpassing human economies and using cryptocurrency primarily.
  • Criticism of Sam Altman and OpenAI, calling him the “Antichrist” of Silicon Valley.
  • Critique of Y Combinator and the tech industry’s meritocracy, highlighting self-dealing.
  • Emphasis on the need for a catalyst to disrupt the current landscape and foster true innovation.
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954 - Building In The Age Of AI w/ Vidy Thatte

Épisode 954

vendredi 10 janvier 2025Durée 37:21

In this conversation, Mat Sherman and Vidy Thatte discuss the journey of building various products, the challenges faced in startups, and the impact of AI on creativity and storytelling. Vidy shares insights on his experiences with different projects, the evolution of his ideas, and the importance of learning to code in the age of AI. They also explore the future of AI in creative industries and the potential shift in how we perceive characters in storytelling.

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945 - Peter Costa (Baltu) On Helping Companies Develop Their Technical Workforce

Épisode 945

mardi 12 décembre 2023Durée 16:49

Peter Costa is the cofounder of Baltu. Their mission is to empower workers in the modern economy by upskilling the worker, and accelerate the development of a skilled workforce.

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855 - Katelyn Donnelly, Founder and MD of Avalanche VC

Épisode 855

lundi 31 octobre 2022Durée 25:42

Katelyn's Bio

Katelyn is an investor and entrepreneur. Katelyn is the founder and Managing Director of Avalanche VC, an early-stage venture firm investing early in companies enabling decentralization and empowerment, focusing on how people earn, learn, and own.  

She is also a founder and board member of Delivery Associates, the leading public sector advisory firm implementing technology and large-scale reform worldwide. 

Constantly curious, she has invested in and advised funds, companies, and entrepreneurs who are building companies behind trends that are obviously the future. She has lived and worked globally, including in London, San Francisco, Lagos, and Lahore. Katelyn grew up in Minneapolis and now can frequently be found in New York City and Seattle.

Previously, she co-founded and served as the Managing Director of Pearson Ventures (prior PALF), a $65M venture fund that invests in global EdTech companies. At Pearson, Katelyn served on the board of SPARK schools, APEC schools, Avanti, HarukaEDU, and Omega Schools. She also co-founded the Global Schools Forum, a trade organization for private schools in emerging markets. Katelyn also led the strategy and implementation of Pearson’s global efficacy agenda and was on the founding team of the FT125 Club, a division of the Financial Times. 

Katelyn is a member of Duke University's Learning Innovation Advisory Council, helping Duke imagine the future of learning both on-campus and online.

Katelyn started as a consultant at McKinsey in San Francisco, serving technology companies and large financial institutions. She worked on credit market sustainability with the World Economic Forum and presented at the Annual Meeting in Davos in 2011.

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854 - Amy Cheetham, Partner at Costanoa Ventures

Épisode 854

dimanche 30 octobre 2022Durée 20:47

Amy Cheetham is a partner at Costanoa Ventures.

Amy's Bio
Before joining Costanoa, I ran North American sales strategy and operations at Zuora, a public enterprise software company. Prior to that, I spent three years investing in growth stage technology companies at Summit Partners, where my investments included Podium, InfoArmor (acq. AllState), and onXmaps. I began my career on Wall Street, working at JP Morgan where I spent time as a technology investment banker and as a cash equities trader focused on biotechnology and financial services.


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853 - David Paul, GP at DWP Capital

Épisode 853

dimanche 30 octobre 2022Durée 18:11

David Paul is the CEO and a founding member of DWP Capital. For more than seven years, Mr. Paul has been actively engaged in growth equity and venture capital investing, primarily in software and tech-enabled services.

In 2016, he joined Canal Partners (2016-2020), a multi-family office specializing in growth capital opportunities, after working at seed-stage venture fund Tallwave Capital as an Associate (2015-2016). During his five-year tenure at Canal Partners, he was jointly responsible for software investing. In addition, he was one of two lead partners for seven investments, serving on the board of directors of 6 companies. Mr. Paul left Canal Partners in 2020 to focus his time on his other investment interests, including DWP Capital.

David started DWP Capital in January of 2021. This investment vehicle focuses on investing in Seed and early Series A stage companies technology companies.

David received his B.A. from Springfield College in 2009 (Cum Laude) and his MBA from Northeastern University in 2013. He is a Trustee of the Linda Tuero Foundation and a Board Member of Social Venture Partners Phoenix. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona, with his wife, Stacy.


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852 - Amy Ouzoonian (MoodConnect) On Creating a Healthier Workspace Culture

Épisode 852

vendredi 28 octobre 2022Durée 11:40

 Amy Ouzoonian is the cofounder of MoodConnect. MoodConnect's vision is to create healthy, enjoyable work environments where employees and businesses can grow as a team, together.

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851 - Chris Bakke (Laskie) On Finding A Job In Tech Seamlessly

Épisode 851

jeudi 27 octobre 2022Durée 14:12

Chris Bakke is the founder of Laskie. Laskie runs the job search for you. Apply once and get matched with jobs that meet your requirements at companies that want to interview you.

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850 - Leslie Feinzaig, Founder of Graham & Walker

Épisode 850

lundi 24 octobre 2022Durée 23:07

Graham & Walker were two unstoppable leaders that made history, and with us, exponentially more will do the same. In 1963, Katharine Graham was the first female CEO of a Fortune 500 company. And sixty years before, Madam C.J. Walker went from founder to the first-ever self-made female millionaire. Like our inspirations taught us: underrepresented doesn’t mean unworthy. It just means underestimated. Learn more here --> https://grahamwalker.com/

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849 - Leslie Omaña Begert (FabuLingua) On Building A Language Learning App For Kids

Épisode 849

vendredi 21 octobre 2022Durée 12:08

Leslie Omaña Begert is the cofounder of FabuLingua. FabuLingua is a language learning app for kids that combines the latest advancements in language acquisition sciences to teach your child Spanish or other languages (coming soon!) in a way that is fun, interactive, captivating and inspirational.

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