Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. Natasha and Danny and Alex and Grace were all here to chat through the week’s biggest tech happenings. This week felt oddly comforting from a tech news perspective: Facebook is copying something, early-stage startup data is flawed enough to talk about and sweet DoorDash […]
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The big question on every startup’s mind for 2021
My big question for 2021, and the one that is on every startup’s mind, is how will a cataclysmic event such as a global pandemic show up in post-pandemic innovation? I think we’re in the early innings of seeing what “aha moments” have materialized into companies. And we won’t know the pandemic’s true impact on our psyches until the dust settles and we have an opportunity to reflect.
We do know it will be fascinating to watch. In 2020, innovators and investors were forced to stand still, and witness cracks, fractures and rubble in society in a way like never before. It was a humbling year that, for much of the tech community, was mostly spent inside, away and alone.
The Equity crew predicts what’s to come in 2021
What could go wrong?
Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture-capital-focused podcast (now on Twitter!), where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. As you can see, this is our yearly predictions episode. Our behind-the-scenes guru Chris Gates joins us on the mic, we take shots at our prior prognostications, and nosh on what we feel is positively persaged.
As always, this episode is in good fun. If you don’t agree with we think is up ahead, that’s fine. You’re probably right. But we’re nothing if not up for a challenge, so we kept the tradition alive this year.
political operatives out there who genuinely believe that not only can they polarize the american communities based upon race, but they can use race as wedge issues for certain investigate opportunities in the fall. let me go to cynthia tucker. following that line of argument from professor peterson, is it possible to assume here that people around the president during the last hours as this has gone to fruition now with secretary vilsack apology and him taking the bullet for this that along the way people around the president are saying let s not have another henry lewis gates situation where the president took sides with blacks against whites? is that what was going on here, a fear that that would which didn t help him politically, would happen again here? chris, i think that it is reasonable to think about chris gates, but it s reasonable to think about the successes that these right wing activists have had so far with racially charged issues. it s not just skip gates. it s va
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