Timing Isn't Everythingwith Sheila MarceloThe Co-Founder and CEO of Care.com talks about the winding road she took — from a small coconut farm in the Philippines to becoming one of a handful women CEOs leading a publicly traded company. Continue
Expecting Chaoswith Reid HoffmanThe prolific internet entrepreneur and investor shares stories about the hard-fought success at PayPal, discusses his failures and what it was like at the very peak of the dot com bubble. Continue
Walk the Lynewith Susan LyneSusan Lyne — media legend and President of BBG Ventures — discusses ways to improve tech’s work culture and shares insights on investing, entrepreneurialism, and female role models.Continue
The Glass Is Half Fullwith Neil BlumenthalNeil Blumenthal, Co-Founder of Warby Parker, shares secrets of building company culture and why startups should think about branding from the get-go.Continue
Living The Dreamwith Ben HorowitzThe Andreessen Horowitz co-founder shares stories of his early years in Silicon Valley, the Loudcloud "IPO from Hell", his partnership with Marc Andreessen, and lists his top five Silicon Valley founders of all time.Continue
Risky Businesswith Fred WilsonFred Wilson shares why experience running a company doesn't always make a better Venture Capitalist and how he has learned what works and what doesn't work on the Web.Continue
Crafting Successwith Chad DickersonFormer CEO of Etsy talks about his unconventional journey at the helm of 1.8M DIY-or-DIE crafters.Continue
Dreaming in Technicolorwith Ben LererIt’s hard to decide who has changed the most in the last 12 years: Thrillist or its co-founder and CEO Ben Lerer.Continue
Empowering Women & Finding Your Geniuswith Amy ErrettCo-founder and CEO of Madison Reed on resilience, transforming DIY hair color and managing from love, not fear.Continue
The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Failing in a Good WayWhy the startup journey is more important than the destinationwith Hampus JakobssonHampus Jakobsson explains why, in his eyes, there are only four ways one can really fail as an entrepreneur (and what those four ways are).Continue