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Brian Tran is a multi-hyphenate founder, designer, and community builder whose journey runs from Houston to Pandora, Kleiner Perkins, and an eight-year startup ride focused on LGBTQ+ connection.

Jim and Brian unpack coming out at 13, landing a first VC check in 15 minutes, surviving pivots (including web3), the painful decision to shut down—and the hopeful next chapter: SE / “sector,” a platform creating intergenerational connections for LGBTQ+ industry leaders.

Episode Highlights:

0:00 - Introduction

0:36 - Meet Brian Tran—founder, designer, connector

2:20 - Houston roots & coming out at 13

6:36 - Why he builds LGBTQ+ community products

7:05 - How Jim & Brian met; authenticity, connection, community

9:13 - College pivots: journalism → film theory → entrepreneurship

14:26 - First roles: Pandora product design → Kleiner Perkins (VC)

16:50 - What VC taught him (scale, stakes, networks)

18:20 - Side app to funded venture

19:52 - The 15-minute pitch that landed the first check

21:29 - Angel investing 101: what investors really back

24:10 - Eight years of pivots

30:13 - Why the web3 chapter was the toughest

31:54 - 2025 return to hospitality; real-estate hurdles

33:34 - Building a membership without a space; sponsor headwinds; shutdown

35:08 - Founder reality: failure, resilience, learning

39:03 - The next chapter: SE/“sector” for LGBTQ+ leaders

41:57 - Mentorship as a two-way street

44:02 - Closing & where to find Brian

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