This week features Beezer Clarkson from Sapphire Partners discussing her analysis on venture's first substantial firm contraction in 20+ years, with fewer than half of existing VC firms actively investing. We examine Om Malik's critique of access journalism dominating tech media, where velocity trumps substance. Finally, Michael Dempsey's essay argues that VC-backed startups have undergone the same status collapse as investment banking, becoming the unremarkable default path for ambitious talent rather than a signal of contrarian vision.
Why Tech (&) Media is complicated
VC-Backed Startups are Low Status
(0:15) Mia Farnham: Welcome and Introduction
(0:55) Beezer Clarkson: Discussion on "I see dead VCs" and Market Analysis
(2:06) Mia Farnham: Building an Enduring Fund Franchise
(3:22) Beezer Clarkson: LP Management and Fund Graduation Expectations
(4:19) Charles Hudson: Insights from the GP Perspective
(5:58) Mia Farnham: Emerging to Established Fund Transition
(8:22) Beezer Clarkson: Team Growth and Succession Planning
(10:54) Mia Farnham: LP Diligence in Venture Landscape
(12:54) Mia Farnham: Tech and Media Complexity with Ohm Malik
(17:32) Charles Hudson: Tech Journalism and Founder Visibility
(19:08) The Visibility and Impact of OpenAI
(20:33) Essay on Status Collapse of VC Backed Startups
(21:48) Generational Views on Startups and Venture Capital
(24:11) The Perceived Risk of Joining Venture Backed Startups
(25:23) Cultural Perception and Brand Affiliation in Companies