Better Startup Idea Validation
Wednesday, 10 December 2025
Despite countless articles and every startup program explaining how to validate a startup idea, one of the (surprisingly) still frequently most asked questions is how to validate a startup. Reading the tea leaves, that tells me not that people actually don’t know (conventional wisdom is “talk to customers”) but rather, that that advice is less
- Published in Startups
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There Is No “Era of the Bootstrapped Startup,” There’s Math, Memory Loss, and Better Advice
Tuesday, 02 December 2025
Every few years, someone declares a new epoch in entrepreneurship. We’ve had the “Era of Lean,” the “Rise of the Micro-VC,” the “Democratization of Innovation,” and (God help us) the phase where every city believed a coworking space with a yellow logo and a couple late career bankers counted as a “startup ecosystem.” With AI
- Published in Startup Ecosystems, Startups, Uncategorized
Startup from the Soul: Grace Is What Matters
Monday, 17 November 2025
There’s a thought Jeff Buckley once shared, half-interview, half-confession: “Grace is what matters in anything. It keeps you from pulling the trigger too soon. It keeps you from destroying things too foolishly; it sort of keeps you alive and keeps you open for more understanding.” You could hang that on the wall of every entrepreneurs’
- Published in Startups
Lean Startup Is Wrong… or You Are
Wednesday, 12 November 2025
This is an article I have been sitting with for years. Incessantly pointing out to founders that they’re getting the MVP wrong or that Lean Startup misled them, I want to throw out provocative notion to challenge us all to ask why, with the clarity of what to do in Lean Startup, and so many
- Published in Insights / Research, Startups
Willy Wonka Inspired a Generation of Founders
Wednesday, 29 October 2025
He was no wizard. Magic is the soft word we use when we can’t explain how someone bends the laws of reality. Willy Wonka bent them with sugar, steel, and science. His factory wasn’t a place of spells, it was a cathedral of chemistry, a machine that turned the imagination of children into industrial-scale production.
- Published in Startups
The Customer of Venture Capital Isn’t the Founder, It’s the Investor
Wednesday, 22 October 2025
Until Cities Get That Straight, Startups Will Keep Starving for Capital It’s a weird day when the world’s entrepreneurs sound like customers complaining about a bad product. “We can’t find funding.” “Investors aren’t taking risks.” “There’s no capital in our city.” You’ve heard it a thousand times; it’s the economic equivalent of Yelp reviews from
- Published in Economic Development, Raising Capital







