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🗓️ 7 August 2017
⏱️ 32 minutes
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Seth Bannon is a Founding Partner at Fifty Years, a San Francisco seed fund that backs entrepreneurs solving the world's biggest problems with technology. With a proclivity for deep tech, Seth has invested in a range of startups shaping the world for the better -- from a company culturing real meat to eat without animals, to a company building small satellites to cover the earth in internet. A graduate of Y Combinator, Seth was named twice to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for Social Entrepreneurship.
In Today’s Episode You Will Learn:
1.) How Seth made his way from working on Obama's digital campaign to being a YC founder to now, founding Fifty Years?
2.) What is the Friedman Doctrine? Why does Seth think it is the most dangerous doctrine in the world? What leads Seth to believe in the potential for both purpose + profit? What is driving this change in millennial mindsets for the importance of purpose?
3.) Why does Seth believe we have seen a large increase in VC $ moving into deep tech as a space? What are the technical reasons for why seed stage deep tech investing is now such an attractive market segment? Do we have adequate deep tech growth financing?
4.) Why does Seth believe that much of Silicon Valley's talent is going to waste? How would Seth like to see talent redistributed to produce the greatest returns for society? What needs to be done for that to occur?
5.) Why is Seth so bullish in his belief for the need for fund cycles to be extended? How does Seth respond to suggestions that due to long development cycles in deep tech, investors have to carry companies for much longer? How has Seth seen the secondaries market open up over the last few years?
Items Mentioned In Today’s Show:
Seth’s Fave Book: The Idea Factory
Seth’s Fave Blog: Hacker News
Seth’s Most Recent Investment: Athelas
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to another week in the world of the 20 minute VC with me, your host, Harry Stebbings, |
0:04.2 | and it'd be great to see you on Snapchat at H. Stebbings with 2Bs, where you can suggest future |
0:08.4 | guests for the show. It'd be fantastic to hear your thoughts. But to this week on the show, |
0:12.1 | and I'm so excited to be doing a week in the world of all things deep tech. Joining us in the |
0:16.3 | hot seat today, I'm thrilled to welcome Seth Bannon. Seth is a founding partner at 50 years. In my opinion, |
0:21.9 | one of San Francisco's most exciting seed funds, backing entrepreneurs solving the world's biggest |
0:26.4 | problems with technology. Seth has invested in a range of startups, shaping in the world for the |
0:30.8 | better. Check this out, from a company culturing real meat to eat without animals, to a company |
0:35.7 | building small satellites to cover the earth in |
0:37.8 | internet. A graduate of Y Combinator, Seth was named twice to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for |
0:42.7 | social entrepreneurship. I do also want to say a big thank you to Richard Chen at Vitruvian for the |
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