Why We Teach Startups to Pitch to Investors Even If They Don’t Want Venture Capital
Friday, 06 February 2026
I realized this week, that this is a discussion point I have with almost every founder, and yet I’ve never bothered to write it up. Every founder. Particularly in our work in Founder Institute, when teaching or mentoring dozens of founders in the same room, the question is always posed, “why are we working on
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American Pie and the Moment Every Founder Loses the Music
Tuesday, 03 February 2026
Don McLean’s American Pie is usually shared as an elegy for rock ’n’ roll and American innocence. It’s a song with tremendous meaning to me, sung as a group while my high school class graduated, I went to study the lyrics and history in college, teaching myself how to build and website (then with notepad,
The Startup Pitch Mistakes That Tell Us You’ll Fail Before You Start
Thursday, 22 January 2026
A startup pitch is not a sales pitch; no one in the room is buying, we are not your customer and we’re not even deciding whether your idea “will work.” What we’re doing is much simpler and harsher: we’re deciding whether what you’re doing creates enough perceived value to justify our time, reputation, and risk
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6 Habits of Highly Successful Entrepreneurs
Thursday, 15 January 2026
The research isn’t vague anymore. Decades of behavioral economics, psychology, and entrepreneurship studies have piled up enough evidence to stop pretending success is random. Whether someone builds alone or inside a founding team, outcomes track to a small set of repeatable human behaviors. Put the right skills and habits inside a young organization and it
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Michael Jackson and the Startup Delusion: Why Tech Isn’t What Creates Value
Monday, 12 January 2026
“Can a model perform well technically but fail to create business value, and why?” What a wonderful question; I was asked recently that perspective on tech in a way that made me see a primary challenge in startups, in a different light. Read the question again and appreciate that even the asking of it reveals
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5 Predictors of Startup Failure; One of Which Proves Conventional Wisdom Wrong
Wednesday, 31 December 2025
Okay, up front? Most startup advice is recycled nonsense, passed around by people who’ve never actually watched hundreds of companies quietly die. Startup failure isn’t mysterious, it’s patterned. Predictable. Boring, even. The frustration is that founders keep making the same mistakes while congratulating themselves for “learning fast.” If you’ve been around accelerators, demo days, angel
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