Julia Fedorin ⁂ (@juliafedorin) 's Twitter Profile
Julia Fedorin ⁂

@juliafedorin

@uwaterloo + @socraticainfo + incoming marketing intern @shopify fall 2025!!!

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hi i’m julia. the girl with a camera and mic at every tech event. currently a marketing intern @shopify and a video journalist/storyteller in the startup space. welcome to my page and i hope you stick around ;)

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We set Toronto on fire. Emily Talas and I brought together over 100 of the most promising startup founders, elite investors and experienced operators. The energy was out of this world. The city came to life. Pitches from up and coming startups. War stories shared from the OGs.

We set Toronto on fire.

<a href="/emtalas/">Emily Talas</a> and I brought together over 100 of the most promising startup founders, elite investors and experienced operators.

The energy was out of this world. The city came to life.

Pitches from up and coming startups.
War stories shared from the OGs.
Julia Fedorin ⁂ (@juliafedorin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

in my eyes, it still feels like i’m not doing enough. that’s why i’m always pushing myself, working nonstop, chasing goal after goal. but if i can’t find happiness in the present, then what will be enough? it’s okay to not be 100% satisfied with where you are. that hunger is

David Senra (@davidsenra1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's my conversation with Michael Ovitz, co-founder of Creative Artists Agency (CAA). 0:00 Introduction 0:09 The Genius of Marc Andreessen 3:03 The Art of Conversation and Adaptability 4:00 The Evolution of Cloud Computing 5:38 The Power of Co-Founder Relationships 9:01 The

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After hearing founders talk about their journeys at a tech event in Toronto last week, I needed to ask: “What did you think would be easy, but actually turned out to be really hard?” Founders shared the things they underestimated the most — raising capital, cold outreach,

Adele Bloch (@adele_bloch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

my friend asked me if I had any tips for how to gracefully exit a convo at a party (of course I do!!!) this is an underrated skill - knowing how to leave a convo makes events way less stressful tips: > please don't look around desperately for an escape while they're talking

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since moving to toronto, i’ve met every female founder who hasn’t moved to SF yet. All 4 of us (3 actually, cuz i'm not even a founder lol). prove me wrong tho. if you're a female founder, comment: "you haven't met me."

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I just finished David Senra's 2 hr podcast episode with Daniel Ek (founder and ceo of Spotify) Here are the lessons that hit me the hardest... 1. Impact > happiness. Most great founders optimize for impact, not day-to-day feelings. 2. Belief comes before ability. You act