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America used value community, purpose, and fairness. But now it kind of feels like virtually every decision is based on what will make the most money. My guest today has a dream, a vision that this is changing. He has created a manifesto for a more generous world. Yancey Strickler is the cofounder and former CEO of Kickstarter, the mission-driven, global public-benefit company that helped pioneer crowdsourcing. He is also the author of the recently released book, “This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World.” I’ve been a big fan of Yancey’s work for quite some time and am so excited to have him on the show today. Join me as I learn more about Yancey and his inspiring manifesto!
2:08 - The Yancey 1016: 51: “I liked Indy Rock and Punk that had a strong ethos of don’t sell out and being true to your community. You don’t get big to then exit out of your community. The right thing to do is lift up your community with you.”
“I just had a lot of role models that were sort of about lifting up others. That’s what success is. Success is having the opportunity to do that and then doing it.”
“There’s been a funny challenge and strength I’ve always had in my life of not quite fitting in anywhere. That is a source of a lot of pain and then there are others ways in which being an entrepreneur, or writer, or thinker that it’s very positive to be on your own because then you you have the opportunity to bring other people with you.”
16:11 - The idea for success with Kickstarter is that the person who has an idea that they’re thinking about, that rather than tossing that idea away and not indulging their creative or entrepreneurial side, then instead, this is the place where they give it a shot and don’t let that part of them die.
16:45 - “Can Kickstarter be the place where it’s easier to try than to not try?”
28:55 “There are other ways of creating value that are not financially oriented and that I think display a lot more creativity and are what make other people stand out in the world.
About Yancey Strickler:Yancey Strickler is a writer and entrepreneur. He is the cofounder and former CEO of Kickstarter, author of This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World, and the creator of Bentoism. Yancey has been recognized as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and one of Fast Company’s Most Creative People. He cofounded the artist resource The Creative Independent and the record label eMusic Selects. He’s spoken at the Museum of Modern Art, Sundance and Tribeca Film Festivals, Web Summit, MIT, and events around the globe. Yancey grew up in Clover Hollow, Virginia, and began his career as a music critic in New York City.
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America used value community, purpose, and fairness. But now it kind of feels like virtually every decision is based on what will make the most money. My guest today has a dream, a vision that this is changing. He has created a manifesto for a more generous world. Yancey Strickler is the cofounder and former CEO of Kickstarter, the mission-driven, global public-benefit company that helped pioneer crowdsourcing. He is also the author of the recently released book, “This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World.” I’ve been a big fan of Yancey’s work for quite some time and am so excited to have him on the show today. Join me as I learn more about Yancey and his inspiring manifesto!
2:08 - The Yancey 1016: 51: “I liked Indy Rock and Punk that had a strong ethos of don’t sell out and being true to your community. You don’t get big to then exit out of your community. The right thing to do is lift up your community with you.”
“I just had a lot of role models that were sort of about lifting up others. That’s what success is. Success is having the opportunity to do that and then doing it.”
“There’s been a funny challenge and strength I’ve always had in my life of not quite fitting in anywhere. That is a source of a lot of pain and then there are others ways in which being an entrepreneur, or writer, or thinker that it’s very positive to be on your own because then you you have the opportunity to bring other people with you.”
16:11 - The idea for success with Kickstarter is that the person who has an idea that they’re thinking about, that rather than tossing that idea away and not indulging their creative or entrepreneurial side, then instead, this is the place where they give it a shot and don’t let that part of them die.
16:45 - “Can Kickstarter be the place where it’s easier to try than to not try?”
28:55 “There are other ways of creating value that are not financially oriented and that I think display a lot more creativity and are what make other people stand out in the world.
About Yancey Strickler:Yancey Strickler is a writer and entrepreneur. He is the cofounder and former CEO of Kickstarter, author of This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World, and the creator of Bentoism. Yancey has been recognized as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and one of Fast Company’s Most Creative People. He cofounded the artist resource The Creative Independent and the record label eMusic Selects. He’s spoken at the Museum of Modern Art, Sundance and Tribeca Film Festivals, Web Summit, MIT, and events around the globe. Yancey grew up in Clover Hollow, Virginia, and began his career as a music critic in New York City.
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