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Investors are either ghosting, quiet quitting or rewriting their entire playbook

Equity

TechCrunch

Entrepreneurship, Business News, News, Business, Technology

4.2 • 372 Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2022

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Hello and welcome back to Equity, a podcast about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. This is our Wednesday show, where we niche down to a single topic, think about a question and unpack the rest. This week, Natasha and Alex interviewed one of their favorite reporters, Business Insider's Melia Russell! The trio chatted through how the role of a venture capitalist is changing. That means we spoke about emerging fund managers, seasoned operators, and, of course, Russell's latest story about how some investors are re-writing the playbooks when it comes to maternity leave policies at their firms. I don't want to tease out all the hot takes, but let's just say that this dispatch is a tad blunt. For one, apparently, no one thinks that venture firm M&A is a thing other than us. Anyways, we think you'll love the episode, learn something new about how venture is changing, and probably have a take on whether this is natural job cycle stuff or true structural changes. We're back Friday with our weekly roundup, which, as you can imagine, is going to be packed. Chat soon! Equity drops every Monday at 7 a.m. PT and Wednesday and Friday at 6 a.m. PT, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders, a show that details how our stories come together and more! Credits: Equity is produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to Equity, a podcast about the business of startups where we

0:15.4

unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. I'm Natasha Masqueriness and

0:19.6

this is our Wednesday show where we niche down to a single topic think about a question and

0:23.8

unpack the rest. Today we're asking how has the job of a venture capitalist

0:28.3

changed and I'm bringing on the notoriously one person who will not be going

0:32.2

TC to VC, Alex Wilhelm.

0:34.8

How are you, Alex?

0:36.2

Well, I was doing some research

0:37.4

to ensure that I never have to become an investor.

0:39.3

And did you know that the state of New Jersey

0:42.0

is ranked 49th out of 50 when it comes to

0:44.3

fiscal stability according to US News and World Report. This is the sort of

0:47.7

research that equity brings to the audience. There we go hard stuff. Well I

0:52.4

the reason Alex is feeling so confident about slamming on my home state is because we have another New Englander on the show this week.

0:59.7

Malia Russell from Business Insider. Hello, Malia. Hi, yes, I am calling it. Melissa most infamous I think for alumni VC which made not good news recently but one of the

1:16.9

one of the most active early-stage investors in America if you read Tech

1:20.2

Grunched you'd know that. Oh, flex on them.

1:23.0

That's smart.

1:24.0

Alex, tell everyone who Malia is and give everyone the background.

1:26.0

I feel like you guys have known each other longer than...

1:28.0

I feel like we all know each other from Twitter, but there's a real relationship here people.

1:32.0

Also, there's just not that many people that cover startups and

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