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Will Phillips

@willsclips_

Turning Founders into Industry Icons. Documenting founders and Our growth on YT. New episode out now 🔗

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VCs say they invest in vision in reality, they invest in momentum. Once a startup has it, everything gets easier before that, everything is a grind.

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Most founders think the hard part is raising capital. It's not. The hard part is what happens after, when expectations show up overnight and you actually have to build something that lives up to it.

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Met with Hugo Amsellem to talk about the intersection of creativity, media and VC. Most VC conversations are about capital, this one was about how ideas actually spread. The funds that understand distribution as a compounding asset are playing a different game.

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during a team standup, Sahaj Garg said roadmaps are dead they used to be about detailed planning now they’re just direction the faster you move the less you can pretend you know what comes next Wispr Flow

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Most venture capital is chasing software and AI. But some of the most important companies are being built in the physical world. I went behind the scenes with UP.Partners to see it firsthand. In this episode: - Skydio ($110M Series F, $4.4B valuation) building autonomous

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This founder just moved a 6000lb trailer with one hand. Range Energy ($23.5M Series A) is building electric trailers that can power themselves. This is what the future of freight looks like.

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you can learn more sitting in a team meeting than reading a pitch deck the difference is one shows you the story, the other shows you what’s actually happening..