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Equity

When the economic tide goes out

Equity

TechCrunch

Entrepreneurship, Business News, News, Business, Technology

4.2372 Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2021

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

This week we were back to full strength, with Danny Natasha and Alex joined by Chris to chat through the latest venture capital brouhaha. Namely whether or not venture capital is about to get shaken to its core, or if we're really parsing some long-term economic trends that will eventually revert. Here's a rundown: Sam Lessin kicked off the Twitter conversation by positing that venture capital as we know it is kaput, with software and later-stage investing possibly seeing the most disruption. Both Alex and Crunchbase News posted responses to the concept, which could best be summarized as yeah, but. However, the point that there is a lot of non-venture money flooding into startups is both real and material, and worth chewing on. So, masticate we did, parsing which areas of startup investing might be the most winsome for the VCs we spend so very much time talking to, The direction and future of the venture capital world has largely been lost amidst a sea of large numbers. New megarounds. New unicorns. That sort of thing. But inside the rising tide of capital available to private companies has been a mix-shift of sorts. The question is where that goes long-term. We tried to posit a few things that could happen next. 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 Tech Runch's Venture-focused podcast where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines or at least something very very close to it.

0:17.2

My name is Alex Bill Holm and I'm joined today by the entire crew.

0:20.0

We are all here.

0:21.0

We have Natasha Moscarenis who is here but is also there.

0:24.3

Natasha where are you and why?

0:25.7

I am in San Diego for ASU GSP. I forgot my podcast mic so that's why I sound the way I do.

0:31.5

But it's been really cool meeting equity

0:33.4

listeners in the wild. What is AS a ASG that that thing what what is it?

0:40.7

It is like the ed tech conference for people who are in the sector investors and especially after

0:46.2

the pandemic I feel like it was a really cool opportunity to go.

0:50.3

So we've been testing and distancing and masking and so far so good.

0:54.0

All right. Well, please stay safe, but we're glad that you're here.

0:56.6

We also can herald the return of the prodigal son, Danny Crichton, is back from vacation.

1:01.0

I hear he knocked over several ice cream stands in the

1:03.1

meantime but Danny welcome back and this is a great episode to have you on.

1:06.1

Thank you I think I had at least 30 or 40 scoops of ice cream last week during

1:09.6

my staycation as I was telling Alex while we do talk about the numbers behind the headlines,

1:13.7

one of the tricks to the headlines is if you don't have numbers, they don't affect you.

1:16.7

Similar to wait.

1:17.7

Yes, Danny, Danny has decided that he's not going to weigh himself after his ice cream

1:21.7

binge. I support that.

1:23.0

Which I think is just self-care.

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