This gentleman is insightful and down to earth. Thoroughly enjoyed this episode . More of down to earth people rather than the arrogant people please 🙏 thanks
Another great interview, Harry. I remember a billionaire telling me about the power of patience. Kevin offers his view in Assessing Deal Success Quickly.
Harry, I love your show, and this interview is fantastic. As an early-stage series founder, I must say I disagree with many of your views and your guest's perspective that having too much capital too early is a problem. The real issue lies in how the capital is applied, which is an operator's challenge, not a matter of the amount. For instance, you wouldn't give someone like Sam Altman or any AI startup just a $500k or $1M round and expect it to control spending and drive efficiency. The required amount depends on the project's scope and the team's operational and strategic capabilities.
Here is a perfect case point, wiz a company started in 2020 valued @ 12B "I think what was unique with Wiz in the early days was the amount of money raised from the get-go," Sid Trivedi, an investor at Foundation Capital, told CNBC in an interview.
07:00 What a poor excuse for a bad manager, Jensen Huang seldom fires and has the number 2 by MKT cap company in the world. Harry saying ‘thats an excellent lesson’ is hilarious given he’s never operated a business and no running a VC is not anywhere comparable to a startup.
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Your podcast is extremely underrated, you have amazing guests and the amount of value I get from each episode . Keep it up, you have my support.
Americans are simple af. Harry sounds too british. that’s why.😅
This gentleman is insightful and down to earth. Thoroughly enjoyed this episode . More of down to earth people rather than the arrogant people please 🙏 thanks
Great interview, Kevin's seen so much. Great job, Harry, in asking the questions to pull those stories out.
First time listening to Kevin and really like his attitude, very humble and articulates his answers really well.
Love it, very down to earth and productive session, loved the last two segments a lot
Really great interview 👏🏼 ending it on “you’re younger than Harry Styles” got me 😂
Fantastic interview. Love how your line of questioning provides such a deep peak behind the curtain
Another great interview, Harry. I remember a billionaire telling me about the power of patience. Kevin offers his view in Assessing Deal Success Quickly.
Another masterpiece
Harry,
I love your show, and this interview is fantastic. As an early-stage series founder, I must say I disagree with many of your views and your guest's perspective that having too much capital too early is a problem. The real issue lies in how the capital is applied, which is an operator's challenge, not a matter of the amount. For instance, you wouldn't give someone like Sam Altman or any AI startup just a $500k or $1M round and expect it to control spending and drive efficiency. The required amount depends on the project's scope and the team's operational and strategic capabilities.
Here is a perfect case point, wiz a company started in 2020 valued @ 12B "I think what was unique with Wiz in the early days was the amount of money raised from the get-go," Sid Trivedi, an investor at Foundation Capital, told CNBC in an interview.
07:00 What a poor excuse for a bad manager, Jensen Huang seldom fires and has the number 2 by MKT cap company in the world. Harry saying ‘thats an excellent lesson’ is hilarious given he’s never operated a business and no running a VC is not anywhere comparable to a startup.
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Love Womp. Gabriel is an amazing founder