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Jason Calacanis

Jason McCabe Calacanis (born November 28, 1970) is an American Internet entrepreneur,[1] angel investor,[2] author and podcaster.[3][4]

Jason Calacanis
Calacanis in 2018
Born (1970-11-28) November 28, 1970 (age 52)
Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
EducationFordham University (B.A.)
Occupations
SpouseJade Li (m. after 2006)
Children3

His first company was part of the dot-com era in New York. His second venture, Weblogs, Inc., a publishing company that he co-founded together with Brian Alvey, capitalized on the growth of blogs before being sold to AOL. Calacanis is also an angel investor in various technology startups, and co-host of the All-In Podcast & This Week in Startups Podcast.

Early life

Calacanis was born in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn, New York, to parents of Greek and Irish origin, and has two brothers.[5]

He graduated from Xaverian High School in 1988. He then attended Fordham University, where he received a B.A. in psychology.[6]

Career

Calacanis started his career in the 1990s as a reporter covering the internet industry in New York.[3]

Calacanis was founder and CEO of Rising Tide Studios, a media company that published print and online publications. During the dot-com boom, Calacanis was active in New York's Silicon Alley community, and in 1996 began producing the Silicon Alley Reporter.[1] Originally a 16-page photocopied newsletter,[2] it eventually expanded into a 300-page magazine, with a sister publication called the Digital Coast Reporter for the West Coast. Calacanis' socializing earned him a nickname as the "yearbook editor" of the Silicon Alley community.[7] The company also organized conferences in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco focused on the Internet, web, and New Media.

Calacanis co-founded the blog network Weblogs, Inc.[3] with Brian Alvey on September 24, 2003, and the startup was supported by an angel investment from Mark Cuban.[8]

Two years after inception, the Weblogs, Inc. blogs business was generating $1,000 a day just from AdSense.[9] Time Warner's America Online agreed to buy Weblogs, Inc. in October 2005 for $25–30 million.[3][10][11]

 
Calacanis speaking at the 2005 Gnomedex

On November 16, 2006, TechCrunch reported that Calacanis had resigned from his position as CEO of Weblogs, Inc. and general manager of Netscape.[12] Calacanis later confirmed this on his blog and the Gillmor Gang podcast.[13]

Calacanis joined Sequoia Capital, a venture capital firm,[3] as an EIA (entrepreneur in action) in December, 2006,[14] a position which he held until May, 2007.[15] Through this program, Calacanis invested $25K in Travis Kalanick's company, Uber.[2] The deal is now worth about $100 million.[3]

In 2007, Calacanis started an internet trend he called "fatblogging" after being fed up with being overweight.[16] Fatblogging is when a person loses weight by exercising and then posting their weight afterwards onto their blog for encouragement and support from commenters and other fatbloggers.[16]

He launched the web directory Mahalo ("thank you" in Hawaiian),[10] which raised $20 million in venture capital from investors[17] including Sequoia Capital, News Corp, CBS, Mark Cuban, and Elon Musk. The company hit a peak of 15 million unique visitors a month and achieved profitability in 2011, but suffered a sharp decline in traffic that year from the Google Panda search algorithm update and shut down in 2014.[18]

Calacanis founded ThisWeekIn.com,[17] which shut down in 2012 but is live again and available as a weekly podcast.[19]

This Week in Startups (also called TWiSt) is a show hosted by Calacanis and co-hosted by Molly Wood.[20]

He also founded a startup Inside.com which focuses on delivering thematic newsletters.[21] The company raised $2.6 million.[22]

In June 2019, Calacanis partnered with the NSW Government to create the Sydney Launch Festival for startups to give their pitches to global audiences.[23]

Angel investing

In 2009, Calacanis founded the Open Angel Forum, an event that connects early-stage startups with angel investors. The forum was the culmination of a series of public comments by Calacanis questioning the ethics of pay-to-pitch angel forums.[24] Calacanis believes startups shouldn't have to pay to pitch angel investors, calling out fees that can range from $1,000 to $8,000 for a single 10- or 15-minute presentation.[25][26] Calacanis is an angel investor in Robinhood, Wealthfront, Uber,[3] Desktop Metal, Datastax, Thumbtack, Superhuman and Trello.[27]

Calacanis raised a $10 million fund for his own venture investment firm to invest in startups that emerged from the Launch conference.[28][29] Limited partners in the fund include David Sacks.[30] Following the success of the Launch conference,[31] Calacanis declared his intent to get closer and more involved in the new ventures that emerged from that conference. The level of investment was around $25,000 to $100,000 in five to 10 startups per year.[2][32]

Calacanis publicly announced in 2018 that he had sold all of his Facebook stock, expressing sharp criticism of company CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg on the Too Embarrassed to Ask podcast. He called Zuckerberg "completely immoral" in how he runs the business and said, "No founder should ever sell a company to him."[33]

Calacanis authored a book titled "Angel: How to Invest in Technology Startups—Timeless Advice from an Angel Investor Who Turned $100,000 into $100,000,000"[3] on angel investing published by HarperCollins in 2017.[34]

In 2018, Calacanis invested in Calm, a meditation app that is valued at $1 billion.[35][36]

Podcasting

This Week in Startups

This Week in Startups
 
Presentation
Hosted byJason Calacanis and Molly Wood
Publication
Websitethisweekinstartups.com

This Week in Startups is a weekly podcast created and hosted by American internet entrepreneur and angel investor Jason Calacanis.[17][37] The Wall Street Journal contributor Cecilie Rohwedder described the podcast as "an influential Web series filmed in the U.S."[38]

History

Plans for the podcast were announced on March 16, 2009, through a blog post. The 60-minute program premiered on May 1, 2009, featuring Brian Alvey, CEO and founder of the content management and hosting system Crowd Fusion, as its first guest. The show is one of the longest running podcasts on the topic of startups and angel investing.[39]

Reception

This Week in Startups was listed in an article at Fortune.com titled "The Ultimate Guide to the Best Business Podcasts".[40]

All-In

As of 2022, Calacanis is co-host of the All-In Podcast, alongside Chamath Palihapitiya, David O. Sacks, and David Friedberg.[41][42][43] In May 2022, the All-In Podcast team hosted their first All-In Summit in Miami, where leaders in business and tech attended to discuss the central theme of "What problem do you want to solve right now?"[44]

Personal life

Calacanis married Jade Li sometime between 2006 and 2009.[45][46] Calacanis' name was found in Jeffrey Epstein's little black book on page 9.[47] On 5 August 2020, he addressed this discovery by stating that he met Epstein at a Ted Talk, when Epstein wanted to invest in Calacanis' magazine. Calacanis also added that he has "played ping pong with Ghislaine Maxwell once".[48]

Politics

Calacanis was an early supporter and funder for the effort behind the successful recall election of former San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin.[49][50]

Publications

  • Jason Calacanis, Angel: How to Invest in Technology Startups, Harper Business, 2017 ISBN 9780062560704

References

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  2. ^ a b c d Loizos, Connie. (June 3, 2013). Entrepreneur Jason Calacanis raising a $10 million fund. Reuters. Retrieved on 2013-07-19.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Manjoo, Farhad (September 27, 2017). . The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on November 3, 2017. Retrieved June 4, 2019.
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  8. ^ "6 Reasons Why You Should Know Jason Calacanis". Startup San Diego. June 6, 2017. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  9. ^ Penenberg, Adam L.. (2007-09-01) Man vs. Machine | Fast Company | Business + Innovation. Fast Company. Retrieved on 2013-07-19.
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  14. ^ Arrington, Michael (December 5, 2006). "Calacanis takes position at Sequoia Capital". Tech Crunch. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
  15. ^ Why Jason Calacanis Is Betting All His Chips On Web Video. The Rise to the Top. Retrieved on 2013-07-19.
  16. ^ a b Pham, Alex (June 15, 2007). "On 'fatblogs,' heavy people weigh in". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on December 27, 2020. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
  17. ^ a b c Dotan, Tom (January 7, 2013). "Ex-search engine finds way to video: Mahalo to produce YouTube channels as Inside.com". Los Angeles Business Journal. 35 (1): 1. Gale A315221432 – via Cengage.
  18. ^ Adam L. Penenberg (June 14, 2012). "Mahalo.com: Pivot or Die". Fast Company. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
  19. ^ Anthony Ha. "Jason Calacanis Says He Will Shut Down Podcast Network ThisWeekIn.com, This Week In Startups Will Continue". TechCrunch. AOL.
  20. ^ Fred Wilson (July 9, 2011). "This Week In Startups". avc.com.
  21. ^ Mazarakis, Shontell, Anna, Alyson (August 3, 2017). "How a founder went from being worth millions to -$10,000 almost overnight — then rebounded to a $100 million fortune". Business Insider. Retrieved October 27, 2019.
  22. ^ "Inside Inside's new local newsletters and its plans to keep scaling (with 750,000 active subscribers on board)". Nieman Lab. Retrieved October 27, 2019.
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  24. ^ Paul Boutin (December 6, 2009). "Calacanis Launches Open Angel Forum". VentureBeat. Retrieved August 11, 2010.
  25. ^ Adrianne Jeffries (December 12, 2011). "Pay-to-Pitch Comes Creeping Back: How Much Is Too Much?". Observer. Retrieved June 21, 2018.
  26. ^ Jason Calacanis (October 9, 2010). "Why startups shouldn't have to pay to pitch angel investors". Retrieved August 11, 2010.
  27. ^ Griswold, Alison (August 3, 2017). "At dim sum with angel investor Jason Calacanis, buying his book is mandatory". Quartz. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
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  34. ^ Calacanis, Jason (July 18, 2017). Angel : how to invest in technology startups-timeless advice from an angel investor who turned $100,000 into $100,000,000 (First ed.). New York, NY. ISBN 9780062560711. OCLC 993752430.
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  36. ^ LaVito, Angelica (February 6, 2019). "Relaxation app Calm raises $88 million, valuing it $1 billion". CNBC. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  37. ^ Hernbroth, Megan. "A famous startup investor had a DM fail and accidentally revealed his clever strategy for getting into super competitive funding rounds". Business Insider. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  38. ^ Cecilie Rohwedder (November 17, 2013). "Careers: Learning the Art of the American Pitch --- Coaches Teach International Entrepreneurs to Deliver Persuasive Presentations to Investors, Clients". The Wall Street Journal. p. B6.
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  41. ^ "Chamath Palihapitiya is 'Not Even Sure That China is a Dictatorship'". January 18, 2022.
  42. ^ "Golden State Warriors Co-Owner: "Nobody Cares About What's Happening to the Uyghurs" in China". January 17, 2022.
  43. ^ Jones, Dustin (January 17, 2022). "Co-owner of NBA's Warriors slammed after saying 'nobody cares about the Uyghurs'". NPR.
  44. ^ "All-In Summit". Aedea Partners LLC — Strategy Consulting and Training with Aneta Key. Retrieved July 16, 2022.
  45. ^ "Revenge of the Dotcom Poster Boy". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved June 11, 2021.
  46. ^ "Jade's first show! Invitation to OUT THERE Exhibit, June 12". Jason Calacanis. May 29, 2009.
  47. ^ "Epstein's Black Book". Epstein's Little Black Book. April 30, 2005. Retrieved November 13, 2022.
  48. ^ Jason Calacanis [@Jason] (August 5, 2020). "Getting a lot of anon accounts asking me about being in Epstein's phone book" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  49. ^ Akela, Lacy. "What's Stopping Chesa Boudin?". The Intercept. First Look Institute. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
  50. ^ Akela, Lacy. "A Tech Investor Is Raising Funds to Investigate San Francisco Prosecutor's Decarceral Approach". The Intercept. First Look Institute. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
General
  • Brown, Eryn (January 2006). "Revenge of the Dotcom Poster Boy". Wired; Conde Nast Digital. Retrieved 2010-06-19.

External links

  • This Week in Startups – podcast
  • All In – podcast
  • Jason Calacanis on Facebook
  • Jason Calacanis on Twitter
  • Jason Calacanis on Instagram

jason, calacanis, jason, mccabe, calacanis, born, november, 1970, american, internet, entrepreneur, angel, investor, author, podcaster, calacanis, 2018born, 1970, november, 1970, ridge, brooklyn, york, educationfordham, university, occupationsangel, investorpo. Jason McCabe Calacanis born November 28 1970 is an American Internet entrepreneur 1 angel investor 2 author and podcaster 3 4 Jason CalacanisCalacanis in 2018Born 1970 11 28 November 28 1970 age 52 Bay Ridge Brooklyn New York U S EducationFordham University B A OccupationsAngel investorpodcasterSpouseJade Li m after 2006 Children3His first company was part of the dot com era in New York His second venture Weblogs Inc a publishing company that he co founded together with Brian Alvey capitalized on the growth of blogs before being sold to AOL Calacanis is also an angel investor in various technology startups and co host of the All In Podcast amp This Week in Startups Podcast Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Angel investing 3 Podcasting 3 1 This Week in Startups 3 1 1 History 3 1 2 Reception 3 2 All In 4 Personal life 5 Politics 6 Publications 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditCalacanis was born in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn New York to parents of Greek and Irish origin and has two brothers 5 He graduated from Xaverian High School in 1988 He then attended Fordham University where he received a B A in psychology 6 Career EditCalacanis started his career in the 1990s as a reporter covering the internet industry in New York 3 Calacanis was founder and CEO of Rising Tide Studios a media company that published print and online publications During the dot com boom Calacanis was active in New York s Silicon Alley community and in 1996 began producing the Silicon Alley Reporter 1 Originally a 16 page photocopied newsletter 2 it eventually expanded into a 300 page magazine with a sister publication called the Digital Coast Reporter for the West Coast Calacanis socializing earned him a nickname as the yearbook editor of the Silicon Alley community 7 The company also organized conferences in New York Los Angeles and San Francisco focused on the Internet web and New Media Calacanis co founded the blog network Weblogs Inc 3 with Brian Alvey on September 24 2003 and the startup was supported by an angel investment from Mark Cuban 8 Two years after inception the Weblogs Inc blogs business was generating 1 000 a day just from AdSense 9 Time Warner s America Online agreed to buy Weblogs Inc in October 2005 for 25 30 million 3 10 11 Calacanis speaking at the 2005 Gnomedex On November 16 2006 TechCrunch reported that Calacanis had resigned from his position as CEO of Weblogs Inc and general manager of Netscape 12 Calacanis later confirmed this on his blog and the Gillmor Gang podcast 13 Calacanis joined Sequoia Capital a venture capital firm 3 as an EIA entrepreneur in action in December 2006 14 a position which he held until May 2007 15 Through this program Calacanis invested 25K in Travis Kalanick s company Uber 2 The deal is now worth about 100 million 3 In 2007 Calacanis started an internet trend he called fatblogging after being fed up with being overweight 16 Fatblogging is when a person loses weight by exercising and then posting their weight afterwards onto their blog for encouragement and support from commenters and other fatbloggers 16 He launched the web directory Mahalo thank you in Hawaiian 10 which raised 20 million in venture capital from investors 17 including Sequoia Capital News Corp CBS Mark Cuban and Elon Musk The company hit a peak of 15 million unique visitors a month and achieved profitability in 2011 but suffered a sharp decline in traffic that year from the Google Panda search algorithm update and shut down in 2014 18 Calacanis founded ThisWeekIn com 17 which shut down in 2012 but is live again and available as a weekly podcast 19 This Week in Startups also called TWiSt is a show hosted by Calacanis and co hosted by Molly Wood 20 He also founded a startup Inside com which focuses on delivering thematic newsletters 21 The company raised 2 6 million 22 In June 2019 Calacanis partnered with the NSW Government to create the Sydney Launch Festival for startups to give their pitches to global audiences 23 Angel investing Edit In 2009 Calacanis founded the Open Angel Forum an event that connects early stage startups with angel investors The forum was the culmination of a series of public comments by Calacanis questioning the ethics of pay to pitch angel forums 24 Calacanis believes startups shouldn t have to pay to pitch angel investors calling out fees that can range from 1 000 to 8 000 for a single 10 or 15 minute presentation 25 26 Calacanis is an angel investor in Robinhood Wealthfront Uber 3 Desktop Metal Datastax Thumbtack Superhuman and Trello 27 Calacanis raised a 10 million fund for his own venture investment firm to invest in startups that emerged from the Launch conference 28 29 Limited partners in the fund include David Sacks 30 Following the success of the Launch conference 31 Calacanis declared his intent to get closer and more involved in the new ventures that emerged from that conference The level of investment was around 25 000 to 100 000 in five to 10 startups per year 2 32 Calacanis publicly announced in 2018 that he had sold all of his Facebook stock expressing sharp criticism of company CEO and co founder Mark Zuckerberg on the Too Embarrassed to Ask podcast He called Zuckerberg completely immoral in how he runs the business and said No founder should ever sell a company to him 33 Calacanis authored a book titled Angel How to Invest in Technology Startups Timeless Advice from an Angel Investor Who Turned 100 000 into 100 000 000 3 on angel investing published by HarperCollins in 2017 34 In 2018 Calacanis invested in Calm a meditation app that is valued at 1 billion 35 36 Podcasting EditThis Week in Startups Edit This Week in Startups PresentationHosted byJason Calacanis and Molly WoodPublicationWebsitethisweekinstartups wbr comThis Week in Startups is a weekly podcast created and hosted by American internet entrepreneur and angel investor Jason Calacanis 17 37 The Wall Street Journal contributor Cecilie Rohwedder described the podcast as an influential Web series filmed in the U S 38 History Edit Plans for the podcast were announced on March 16 2009 through a blog post The 60 minute program premiered on May 1 2009 featuring Brian Alvey CEO and founder of the content management and hosting system Crowd Fusion as its first guest The show is one of the longest running podcasts on the topic of startups and angel investing 39 Reception Edit This Week in Startups was listed in an article at Fortune com titled The Ultimate Guide to the Best Business Podcasts 40 All In Edit As of 2022 Calacanis is co host of the All In Podcast alongside Chamath Palihapitiya David O Sacks and David Friedberg 41 42 43 In May 2022 the All In Podcast team hosted their first All In Summit in Miami where leaders in business and tech attended to discuss the central theme of What problem do you want to solve right now 44 Personal life EditCalacanis married Jade Li sometime between 2006 and 2009 45 46 Calacanis name was found in Jeffrey Epstein s little black book on page 9 47 On 5 August 2020 he addressed this discovery by stating that he met Epstein at a Ted Talk when Epstein wanted to invest in Calacanis magazine Calacanis also added that he has played ping pong with Ghislaine Maxwell once 48 Politics EditCalacanis was an early supporter and funder for the effort behind the successful recall election of former San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin 49 50 Publications EditJason Calacanis Angel How to Invest in Technology Startups Harper Business 2017 ISBN 9780062560704References Edit a b Heileman John July 3 2006 Suit 2 0 Back in the nineties Jason Calacanis was a Silicon Alley cowboy Now at AOL he s in full corporate harness Is that the only way for an entrepreneur to get to the top New York Vol 39 no 24 p 28 Gale A148358825 Archived from the original on December 30 2016 a b c d Loizos Connie June 3 2013 Entrepreneur Jason Calacanis raising a 10 million fund Reuters Retrieved on 2013 07 19 a b c d e f g h Manjoo Farhad September 27 2017 Should the Middle Class Invest in Risky Tech Start Ups The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on November 3 2017 Retrieved June 4 2019 Jason Calacanis November 28 2005 My retirement party Jason Calacanis weblog Retrieved April 21 2006 carpoolUK May 12 2010 Jason Calacanis Carpool retrieved October 2 2017 Featured Discussion Leaders The Media Center 2007 Archived from the original on May 4 2007 Retrieved June 6 2007 Grigoriadis Vanessa March 6 2000 Silicon Alley 10003 New York Retrieved 2010 06 19 6 Reasons Why You Should Know Jason Calacanis Startup San Diego June 6 2017 Retrieved June 10 2020 Penenberg Adam L 2007 09 01 Man vs Machine Fast Company Business Innovation Fast Company Retrieved on 2013 07 19 a b Dotan Tom January 27 2014 Entrepreneur making news Jason Calacanis looks to deriver in journalism Los Angeles Business Journal CBJ 36 4 1 ISSN 0194 2603 Gale A360474368 Archived from the original on October 15 2022 Arrington Michael October 5 2005 AOL Acquires Weblogs Inc techcrunch com Retrieved June 14 2010 Arrington Michael November 16 2006 Jason Calacanis resigns from AOL Tech Crunch Retrieved 2010 06 19 Farber Dan 2006 11 17 Jason Calacanis talks about leaving AOL and what s next ZDNet Retrieved on 2013 07 19 Arrington Michael December 5 2006 Calacanis takes position at Sequoia Capital Tech Crunch Retrieved 2010 06 19 Why Jason Calacanis Is Betting All His Chips On Web Video The Rise to the Top Retrieved on 2013 07 19 a b Pham Alex June 15 2007 On fatblogs heavy people weigh in Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on December 27 2020 Retrieved December 27 2020 a b c Dotan Tom January 7 2013 Ex search engine finds way to video Mahalo to produce YouTube channels as Inside com Los Angeles Business Journal 35 1 1 Gale A315221432 via Cengage Adam L Penenberg June 14 2012 Mahalo com Pivot or Die Fast Company Retrieved June 18 2018 Anthony Ha Jason Calacanis Says He Will Shut Down Podcast Network ThisWeekIn com This Week In Startups Will Continue TechCrunch AOL Fred Wilson July 9 2011 This Week In Startups avc com Mazarakis Shontell Anna Alyson August 3 2017 How a founder went from being worth millions to 10 000 almost overnight then rebounded to a 100 million fortune Business Insider Retrieved October 27 2019 Inside Inside s new local newsletters and its plans to keep scaling with 750 000 active subscribers on board Nieman Lab Retrieved October 27 2019 Alois J D June 18 2019 Jason Calacanis Launch Festival Takes Place in Sydney Australia this Week Crowdfund Insider Retrieved June 26 2019 Paul Boutin December 6 2009 Calacanis Launches Open Angel Forum VentureBeat Retrieved August 11 2010 Adrianne Jeffries December 12 2011 Pay to Pitch Comes Creeping Back How Much Is Too Much Observer Retrieved June 21 2018 Jason Calacanis October 9 2010 Why startups shouldn t have to pay to pitch angel investors Retrieved August 11 2010 Griswold Alison August 3 2017 At dim sum with angel investor Jason Calacanis buying his book is mandatory Quartz Retrieved July 30 2019 Racism Denier Jason Calacanis Is Starting His Own VC Fund Archived 2013 06 08 at the Wayback Machine Valleywag gawker com Retrieved on 2013 07 19 Entrepreneur Jason Calacanis raising a 10 million fund FinancePlus 2013 06 04 Retrieved on 2013 07 19 Launch founder Jason Calacanis raising 10 million venture fund Archived 2013 06 18 at archive today Techinvestornews com 2013 06 03 Retrieved on 2013 07 19 Launch founder Jason Calacanis raising 10 million venture fund VentureBeat 2013 07 15 Retrieved on 2013 07 19 Private equity and venture capital news data and community peHUB 2013 06 03 Retrieved on 2013 07 19 Eric Johnson May 4 2018 Why did Jason Calacanis sell all his Facebook stock Vox Recode Retrieved June 15 2018 Calacanis Jason July 18 2017 Angel how to invest in technology startups timeless advice from an angel investor who turned 100 000 into 100 000 000 First ed New York NY ISBN 9780062560711 OCLC 993752430 Levy Ari March 26 2018 This meditation app is now worth 250 million and has Trump related stress to thank CNBC Retrieved June 11 2019 LaVito Angelica February 6 2019 Relaxation app Calm raises 88 million valuing it 1 billion CNBC Retrieved July 30 2019 Hernbroth Megan A famous startup investor had a DM fail and accidentally revealed his clever strategy for getting into super competitive funding rounds Business Insider Retrieved August 23 2019 Cecilie Rohwedder November 17 2013 Careers Learning the Art of the American Pitch Coaches Teach International Entrepreneurs to Deliver Persuasive Presentations to Investors Clients The Wall Street Journal p B6 Podcasts Business Leaders in Philadelphia Philly Mag February 12 2018 The Ultimate Guide to the Best Business Podcasts Fortune Retrieved August 23 2019 Chamath Palihapitiya is Not Even Sure That China is a Dictatorship January 18 2022 Golden State Warriors Co Owner Nobody Cares About What s Happening to the Uyghurs in China January 17 2022 Jones Dustin January 17 2022 Co owner of NBA s Warriors slammed after saying nobody cares about the Uyghurs NPR All In Summit Aedea Partners LLC Strategy Consulting and Training with Aneta Key Retrieved July 16 2022 Revenge of the Dotcom Poster Boy Wired ISSN 1059 1028 Retrieved June 11 2021 Jade s first show Invitation to OUT THERE Exhibit June 12 Jason Calacanis May 29 2009 Epstein s Black Book Epstein s Little Black Book April 30 2005 Retrieved November 13 2022 Jason Calacanis Jason August 5 2020 Getting a lot of anon accounts asking me about being in Epstein s phone book Tweet via Twitter Akela Lacy What s Stopping Chesa Boudin The Intercept First Look Institute Retrieved November 3 2022 Akela Lacy A Tech Investor Is Raising Funds to Investigate San Francisco Prosecutor s Decarceral Approach The Intercept First Look Institute Retrieved November 3 2022 GeneralBrown Eryn January 2006 Revenge of the Dotcom Poster Boy Wired Conde Nast Digital Retrieved 2010 06 19 External links EditThis Week in Startups podcast 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