Yancey Strickler, Author and Kickstarter Co-Founder
In this inspiring podcast interview, Nathan Chan sits down with Kickstarter co-founder and author Yancey Strickler to discuss his 'Bento Box' method for making better decisions, how his company Kickstarter found it’s feet, and our unhealthy obsession with “financial maximization”.
Strickler was working as a music journalist in New York when a chance encounter with future co-founder Perry Chen in a restaurant led to the creation of Kickstarter, and crowdfunding as a category-defining player in a new field.
A writer at heart, Stickler used his time post-Kickstarter to write the groundbreaking This Could Be Our Future. An in-depth look at our current obsession with financial gain, and how society has conditioned us to always choose whatever will make the most money.
Making the right choices in life is a mission close to Strickler’s heart. As such, he created the revolutionary “Bento Box” framework, an inspiring and humbling process for individuals and businesses alike to frame and structure their decisions.
This podcast is one of our most inspiring insights into human nature and the importance of caring for our future selves and our future business. Learn from Strickler as he gives you the secret Bento Box method to help you make the right decisions in life. This is a conversation you won’t want to miss!
Key Takeaways
Strickler discusses how the idea for Kickstarter came about in 2005 while working in the music industryWhy it took Strickler close to 4 years for the idea to be executedThe conscious decision to frame Kickstarter as a funding method for passion projects and new ideas rather than a charity platformWhy Kickstarter was originally called “Kickstartr”Pitching the idea of Kickstarter and the initial investors, and getting Andy Baio onboard with the projectHow they went from unpaid developers to profitability in 14 monthsThe effect of being a category-defining player in a new field Stepping down from his position at KickstarterStrickler’s new book “This Could Be Our Future” and our current obsession with Financial Maximisation: whatever makes the most money is the right decisionStrickler’s Bento FrameworkNow Me: profitability Future Me: as a business, your valuesNow Us: stakeholders, employees, suppliers, etc.Future Us: the bigger idea of what you want to beKey Resources From Our Interview
https://www.ystrickler.com/book