Sinopsis
What does it take to start a successful business? Were working the phone to find the answers by calling entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and their friends and foes. This podcast features our conversations.
Episodios
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VV Show #42 – Simon Daniel of USBcell
12/01/2007 Duración: 57minThe battery is an afterthought for most inventors. All the fun seems to be in developing a device, not in powering it. But when was the last time you cursed your phone, camera or podcast player because it ran out of batteries?…
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VV Show #41 – Premal Shah of Kiva
27/11/2006 Duración: 37minPremal Shah believes your last name doesn’t need to be Gates or Rockefeller in order to make a real dent in global poverty. After leaving his job as a Principal Product Manager at PayPal, it has taken Premal less then a year to make good on Kiva’s pledge that all it takes to become a micro lender is a credit card and access to a computer.…
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VV Show #40 – Reid Hoffman of LinkedIn
03/11/2006 Duración: 46minReal business networking takes place in the country club, at the chamber of commerce and on the golf course. After all, the Internet is just for friending strangers on MySpace and poking friends on Facebook. If you said all that to Reid Hoffman, he might think twice about adding you as a contact in LinkedIn, the business networking site he started that connects over seven million professionals.…
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VV Show #39 – Guy Kawasaki of Garage Technology Ventures
16/10/2006 Duración: 40minIf technology entrepreneurs have a guru, it surely must be Guy Kawasaki. For about two decades, Guy’s been advising entrepreneurs in one way or another. First as an evangelist for Apple, he courted software entrepreneurs and developers to write code for the Macintosh.…
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VV Show #38 – Jason Calacanis of Weblogs Inc., Netscape and AOL
25/08/2006 Duración: 01h11minThere are not many entrepreneurs who have spent their entire 10-year careers starting new ventures in online media, but Jason Calacanis just can’t help himself. Jason rode the dot com wave in New York by starting Silicon Alley Reporter. His publishing company Rising Tide Media grew to $12 million in sales.…
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VV Show #37 – Jay Adelson of Digg
11/08/2006 Duración: 01h15minDigg, the news website that uses its own readers rather than editors to decide what stories are most important, has been growing with a fury. While founder Kevin Rose has gotten a lot of attention including a recent cover of BusinessWeek, CEO Jay Adelson has been guiding Digg toward business success.…
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VV Show #36 – Venture Voice Startup Workshop Coverage (part 1)
26/07/2006 Duración: 47minIf there are best practices in entrepreneurship, you’ll hear the secrets to them in this coverage of the first half of the recent Venture Voice Startup Workshop in New York City. If there are in fact no best practices for entrepreneurs, then you’ll at least enjoy the heated discussion about how entrepreneurs should navigate the startup seas.…
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VV Show #35 – Sharelle Klaus of Dry Soda
14/06/2006 Duración: 50minWhile many restaurants offer dozens of wines, beers and mixed drinks, there are few non-alcoholic options on the menu. Former dot-com entrepreneur and self-described foodie Sharelle Klaus was fed up with her lack of beverage options during the time she was pregnant with her four children.…
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VV Show #34 – David O. Sacks, Co-Founder of PayPal and Producer of Thank You For Smoking
25/05/2006 Duración: 48minWhat do you do after building and selling a business for $1.5 billion in the course of only a few years? That’s the question David O. Sacks, one of the co-founders of PayPal, faced after eBay bought his company. It didn’t take him long to find the answer: Go to Hollywood and make movies.…
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VV Show #33 – Announcing the Venture Voice Startup Workshop
11/05/2006 Duración: 09minVenture Voice has been illuminating entrepreneurship through the podcast for just short of a year. Now, at the Venture Voice Startup Workshop on June 26 in New York, you can interact with top entrepreneurs and venture capitalists to find out how to start and grow innovative businesses.…
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VV Show #32 – David Sifry of Technorati
27/04/2006 Duración: 47minStarting a service aimed at the blogging community is like jumping into a pressure cooker – all of the users are critics and have bullhorns. Good thing David Sifry, the founder of Technorati, has a thick skin he’s built after founding four businesses.…
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VV Show #31 – Steve Hindy of The Brooklyn Brewery
12/04/2006 Duración: 49minBeing robbed at gun point and being threatened by the mob are not problems the average entrepreneur encounters. Steve Hindy faced these problems and more, but what concerned him most was the fate of his brewery. Steve started the Brooklyn Brewery with Tom Potter.…
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VV Show #30 – Scott Johnson of Ookles
03/04/2006 Duración: 59minScott Johnson is a long-time entrepreneur on the bleeding edge of technology. He started his first business in 1987 and successfully sold it. Then he rode the dot com wave up and down with Mascot Network, a company that was trying to do what Facebook does now by providing online communities for college students.…
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VV Show #29 – Shoba Purushothaman of The NewsMarket
18/03/2006 Duración: 50minShoba Purushothaman’s career has shifted dramatically since she started her first job as a business journalist in Malaysia. After spending several years working for the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires, she grew restless just covering how the world was changing.…
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VV Show #28 – John Bogle of The Vanguard Group
23/02/2006 Duración: 01h02minIf you’re making lots of money in a fat industry for doing relatively little, then the last thing you want is a competitor like John C. Bogle. He founded The Vanguard Group in 1975 and revolutionized the mutual fund industry by slashing management fees.…
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VV Show #27 – Following Entrepreneurs at DEMO 2006
15/02/2006 Duración: 49minWhen a startup launches its first product, should it expect a lot of fanfare? It should if it launches at DEMO before an audience of hundreds that includes some of the nation’s top journalists and venture capitalists (not to mention Venture Voice).…
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VV Show #26 – Kelly Perdew is the Venture Voice 2005 Entrepreneur of the Year
30/01/2006 Duración: 25minKelly Perdew may have won The Apprentice 2, but the listeners of Venture Voice have given him a new recognition for his entrepreneurial work since then. Kelly got the most votes for the Venture Voice 2005 Entrepreneur of the Year Award.…
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VV Show #25 – Jason Fried and Joel Spolsky Win Venture Voice Entrepreneurial Achievement Awards
25/01/2006 Duración: 27minThe listeners have spoken. Jason Fried of 37signals and Joel Spolsky of Fog Creek Software have won Venture Voice Entrepreneurial Achievement Awards. They came in second and third place out of a pack of over 20 world-class entrepreneurs we’ve interviewed on the show (we’ll announce the Venture Voice Entrepreneur of the Year Award winner next week).…
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VV Show #24 – Bo Peabody of Village Ventures
17/01/2006 Duración: 45min“Stock lockup” is a term remembered with horror by many entrepreneurs who weren’t allowed to sell their dot com shares before the bubble burst. Bo Peabody founded Tripod, which was sold to Lycos for $58 million in stock. The terms of the sale forced him to hold onto his stock for two years — while its value happened to increase ten-fold.…
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VV Show #23 – Randy Komisar of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
15/12/2005 Duración: 38minIt’s not easy to stand out at Kleiner Perkins, one of the most prestigious venture capital shops in Silicon Valley that counts Google in its portfolio. Though Randy Komisar joined the firm just this year, it’s clear he’s not a typical venture capitalist.…