Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
About this Series
A candid exploration of the entrepreneurial journey where informed leaders share personal stories of the secrets and setbacks behind real success.The Latest
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Etosha Cave,
Opus 12
Jonah Greenberger,
Bright, Inc.
Cody Karutz,
STRIVR Labs, Inc.
Elaine Cheung,
GRAIL, Inc.
Returning With Real-World Wisdom [ETL Looks Back]
Tina Seelig speaks with four Stanford graduates about taking their ideas and learnings to the real world.
Clara Shih,
Salesforce.com
Clara Shih – What No One Tells You About Entrepreneurship [ETL Looks Back]
Clara Shih is the CEO of Salesforce AI and has received recognition as one of Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs and TIME’s Most ...
Maria Barrera,
Clayful
Maria Barrera (Clayful) – Mental Health for Entrepreneurs [ETL Looks Back]
As an entrepreneur in education, Maria Barrera, founder of Clayful, started to apply her training as a mechanical engineer to thinking about mental health and ...
Gabriel Parisi-Amon,
Nebia Shower
Gabriel Parisi-Amon (Nebia Shower) – A Burnout Manifesto [ETL Looks Back]
Gabriel Parisi-Amon of Nebia challenges the “perfect founder” myth and offers advice for preventing burnout among entrepreneurs.
Andy Dunn,
Bonobos
Andy Dunn (Bonobos) – Mental Health for Entrepreneurs [ETL Looks Back]
Andy Dunn shares his experiences with bipolar disorder, emphasizing how it fueled his creativity and drive while advocating for a shift in perceptions of mental illness.
Richard Miller,
Olin College
Richard Miller (Olin College) – More Innovation Through Education [ETL Looks Back]
Richard Miller emphasizes continuous, community-based learning and problem-solving as essential to design-centered thinking.
Jennifer Carolan (Reach Capital) – Seeking the Full Potential of Education [ETL Looks Back]
Jennifer Carolan discusses blending the venture model with education, and following teachers’ leads in the EdTech revolution
Sal Khan,
Khan Academy
Sal Khan (Khan Academy) – Education Reimagined [ETL Looks Back]
A decade ago, Sal Khan envisioned using technology to tailor education to individual and community needs.
Announcing ETL Looks Back
While ETL takes a break from new episodes, we’re looking back at some timely gems from our archives.
Alexandra Zatarain,
Eight Sleep
Getting to Product-Market Fit [Entire Talk]
Product-market fit is a journey. Knowing your audience and mission will help you on your way.
Alexandra Zatarain ,
Eight Sleep
Getting to Product-Market Fit [Entire Talk]
Product-market fit is a journey. Knowing your audience and mission will help you on your way.
Alexandra Zatarain,
Eight Sleep
Alexandra Zatarain (Eight Sleep) – Getting to Product-Market Fit
Product-market fit is a journey. Knowing your audience and mission will help you on your way.
Alexandra Zatarain,
Eight Sleep
Refining Price Point and Messaging
Product-market fit is a journey. Knowing your audience and mission will help you on your way.
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