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    Explore "startup ideas" with insightful episodes like "E1018: #AskJason! Avoiding first-time founder mistakes, causes of big-tech layoffs, participating in a Series A as an Angel, running a US-based startup as an international student, importance of having a strong lead investor & more!" and "#137 - Startup School Podcast Preview with Kevin Hale" from podcasts like ""This Week in Startups" and "Y Combinator"" and more!

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    E1018: #AskJason! Avoiding first-time founder mistakes, causes of big-tech layoffs, participating in a Series A as an Angel, running a US-based startup as an international student, importance of having a strong lead investor & more!

    E1018: #AskJason! Avoiding first-time founder mistakes, causes of big-tech layoffs, participating in a Series A as an Angel, running a US-based startup as an international student, importance of having a strong lead investor & more!
    1:39 Peter calls in and asks Jason the optimal check size if first engaging with a company in their Series A and general best practices while Angel investing
    14:00 Sarah asks Jason why so many investors seek out a "lead"
    17:30 Amrit calls in and asks Jason how to run a US-based startup as an international student
    24:29 Jake asks Jason to identify some easily avoidable mistakes that first-time founders make
    33:44 Spencer calls in and asks Jason about some of the recent layoffs in the tech space

    #137 - Startup School Podcast Preview with Kevin Hale

    #137 - Startup School Podcast Preview with Kevin Hale

    Today’s episode is a preview of the Startup School podcast

    We’re putting all the Startup School lectures on their own podcast feed. You can subscribe here:   
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    This is the first lecture from Startup School 2019. It’s Kevin Hale on How to Evaluate Startup Ideas.

    It’s also not too late to sign up for Startup School.

    The course just started and the deadline to sign up is August 4th. Select companies who complete the course will also receive 15,000 dollars in equity-free funding.

    Y Combinator invests a small amount of money ($150k) in a large number of startups (recently 200), twice a year.

    Learn more about YC and apply for funding here: https://www.ycombinator.com/apply/

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    Topics

    00:00 - Intro

    00:42 - Why we're starting with evaluating ideas

    2:07 - YC doesn't just fund companies with traction

    3:31 - How can I predict if an investor will like my idea?

    5:57 - A startup idea is a hypothesis

    7:37 - The problem

    11:37 - The solution

    13:07 - The insight

    14:42 - Founder's unfair advantage

    15:42 - Market growing 20% a year

    16:22 - Product 10x better

    17:12- Acquisition model

    18:37 - Monopoly

    19:32 - Threshold belief

    19:52- Miracle belief

    20:42 - Example: YC

    24:02 - Example: Wufoo