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Highlights:
- How investing “too early” often creates the strongest long-term alpha
- Why the best investors act as thought partners, not back-seat CEOs
- How ego, relentlessness, and intellectual honesty predict outlier founders
- Why great ideas matter less than constant iteration and customer focus
- How Series A benchmarks have shifted to roughly $7 million ARR—and what it means for founders
- Why AI is the new leverage for coding, sales, and operations efficiency
- How language itself has become code, allowing anyone to automate with LLMs
- How PSL’s studio + fund model accelerates founders from zero to one
- Why small, elite teams outperform larger organizations in the AI era
- How becoming a parent sharpened Vivek’s priorities and patience as an investor
Guest Bio:
Vivek Ladsariya is a Managing Director at Pioneer Square Labs (PSL), where he leads pre-seed and seed investments out of PSL Ventures Fund II ($100 million), focusing on AI, cybersecurity, infrastructure, industrial tech, and DevOps. Before joining PSL, he was a General Partner at SineWave Ventures and an entrepreneur behind ventures such as GameGarage and Moyyer.
His investments include Databricks, Rescale, Osaro, and Evolv Technologies (NASDAQ: EVLV). Vivek holds an MBA from Yale University and a B.E. from the University of Mumbai.
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(0:00) Preview (0:06) Evolution of programming languages and business automation (1:05) Welcome and guest introduction (1:16) Investing early in startups and the role of a VC (4:17) Creating value in startups and being an effective thought partner (7:11) Handling crises, feedback, and the role of ego in startups (11:27) Ray Dalio's concept of believability and startup ideas (18:22) Customer pain points and the idea maze (21:17) Predicting entrepreneurial perseverance and evaluating founders (24:44) Iterating startup ideas and future Series A expectations (35:16) The impact of AI on programming and business processes (42:56) Preparing skills for a post-AI world (46:14) Pioneer Square Labs and thoughts on seed strapping (50:52) Advice to a younger self and the impact of life changes on investing (57:07) Closing remarks253 episodes