1195. Finding a Deep Sense of Purpose: Successful Venture Capitalist to Passionate Education Change Advocate
Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love
Don Hutcheson
5.0 • 619 Ratings
🗓️ 10 February 2026
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Summary
Ted Dintersmith is a best-selling author, education advocate, and former venture capitalist who believes math has been weaponized—and it's time to set things right.
His professional career has been immersed in the world of technology-driven education, giving him a ringside seat to the advances of integrated circuits, robotics, and Artificial Intelligence.
For the past fifteen years, he has focused on the world of education, forming an education non-profit, authoring best seller books, and setting a mission to help catalyze and accelerate progress in our schools and equip our children with skills and mindsets that are essential in a world defined by rapidly-advancing innovation.
Ted graduated from the College of William and Mary with High Honors in English and Physics and then got a PhD in Engineering from Stanford. In 2012, he was appointed by President Obama to represent the U.S. at the United Nations General Assembly, where he focused on education and youth entrepreneurship.
"I was recognized by one of the trade publications as one of the top-ranked venture capitalists in the country for 1995 to 1999 – which were good years to be good at it. I loved every day. But as I got further into it, I realized that a lot of the companies we backed were developing products and solutions to make customers far more productive. And that seems to be a really good thing.
"But at a certain point, I realized that if you make a few people really productive, you may be laying off a bunch of others, which gets me to AI and why I am so focused on things today.
"As I looked back on my business career, every day was really fun, but I didn't feel a sense of purpose. Now, every day, I feel a deep sense of purpose by fighting for different priorities in schools and fighting for helping kids find their strengths – instead of putting students on the narrow conveyor belt that leads right into the jaws of AI."
Recommendation to listeners: "Find the things you love to do. Be resourceful in terms of connecting your passions with ways to support yourself financially. Take chances and be bold. And leverage technology. You will never look back and you are going to be in great shape."
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| 0:00.0 | Hello, world. Welcome to discover your talent, do what you love. I'm your host, Don Hutchison. |
| 0:16.7 | Every Tuesday, I interview someone from around the world who's discovered their talents to do work |
| 0:22.1 | they love to create a life of success, satisfaction, and freedom. |
| 0:26.7 | Today, I'm delighted to bring you our featured guest, Ted Dintra Smith. |
| 0:31.9 | Welcome, Ted. |
| 0:33.1 | Great to be here. |
| 0:34.8 | Ted, are you using your talents doing work that you love? |
| 0:38.1 | Well, first I would say I am in such awe of the body of work you've created over the past decade. |
| 0:43.5 | And I've listened to so many of your podcast. |
| 0:45.4 | And I know the easy answer is always, heck yes. |
| 0:48.4 | I'm going to give you a nuanced yes. |
| 0:50.8 | I love the purpose of what I do. |
| 0:53.7 | But it's hard. Maybe we'll get into that in our |
| 0:56.8 | conversation. Right. We want to hear the whole story. Ted Dintersmith is a best-selling author, |
| 1:02.9 | education advocate, and former venture capitalist who believes math has been weaponized, and it's |
| 1:09.4 | time to set things right. His professional career |
| 1:12.6 | has been immersed in the world of technology-driven education, giving him a ringside seat |
| 1:19.0 | to the advances of integrated circuits, robotics, and artificial intelligence. For the past |
| 1:25.6 | 15 years, he's focused on the world of education, |
| 1:29.0 | forming an education non-profit, authoring bestseller books, and setting a mission to help |
| 1:35.2 | catalyze and accelerate progress in our schools and equip our children with skills and mindsets |
| 1:41.9 | that are essential in a world defined by rapidly advancing innovation. |
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