Equity

The intersection of technology, startups, and venture capital touches everything now. That’s why Equity, TechCrunch's flagship podcast, digs into the business of startups for entrepreneurs and enthusiasts alike. Every Wednesday and Friday, TechCrunch reporters keep you up-to-date on the world of business, technology, and venture capital. Equity is ranked the No.2 podcast in the Top 100 Venture Capital All time leaderboard on Goodpods—As well as No.17 for the Top 100 Finance All time chart and No.32 for the Top 100 Business News All time chart.

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Some good news, some Better.com news
This week, the Equity team had no shortage of news to sift through. We kicked off with an update on former celebrity exec SBF heading to jail, then got into Better.com going public, Monday.com's growth, Vinfast adding to the SPAC list, the Inflation Reduction Act's anniversary, and two bright spots in 2023's venture landscape.
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The software market, AI moats, and when to go p...
This week, Equity had Amplitude CEO Spenser Skates on the show to talk about life after the company's successful IPO, the current state of the business software buyer, when to charge for AI products, the power of data moats in AI and how to know when you have to cut staff.
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Equity Monday: Another $100M for AI, why not
Equity has your Monday morning rundown with earnings to look out for this week, Anthropic raising another $100 million, what's going on with the Better.com SPAC, Mastercard buying African fintech, and how Indian electronics manufacturing is making real strides.
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Ladies and gentlemen: the dregs of the SPAC boom
This week, Mary Ann and Alex are looking at how Lula set itself up for a massive up-round and MLOps startup Weights & Biases raised $50 million. In less-than-winsome news, BlueJeans and Sendy have folded, Proterra filed for bankruptcy, and we closed with the latest from WeWork and SoftBank.
32 min
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Maybe we shouldn't sue away DEI in venture
This week, Dominic-Madori Davis came back on the show to chat with Mary Ann and Alex about a lawsuit targeting a grant program providing small checks to Black women small-business owners, and how some countries are taking a different track, including the United Kingdom.
30 min
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Equity Monday: Have we reached peak smartphone?
Catching up from last week and preparing for the week ahead, Alex is diving into the latest for global stocks & crypto, why Apple earnings might mean we've reached peak smartphone, a controversial privacy-internet law passed in India, Triller's IPO, and big moves in fintech.
9 min
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Chain Reaction: Ripple’s chief legal officer ta...
Today, we're bringing you an episode of Chain Reaction. Jacquelyn interviewed Stu Alderoty, chief legal officer of Ripple Labs to break down the nitty gritty details of the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of New York federal court ruling for Ripple and what it means for the company, XRP token and crypto ecosystem.
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Yeah, but is that venture backable?
Not all TAM is equal. This week, Alex and Mary Ann had Sara Mauskopf on the show, the CEO and co-founder of the childcare marketplace, Winnie. The trio is taking a look at the state of care as a venture-backable category, where startups can find the most impact and business results, and the pressures of fundraising-driven growth in care-oriented markets.
35 min
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Equity Monday: Twitter's rebrand is a go, and ...
We're getting you ready for the week with a list of earnings to keep your eye on, what's happening in cryptoland, Tiger getting out of Flipkart, Fidelity earnings that giveth and taketh away, Twitter's rebrand and why Shein and Temu are fighting it out.
8 min
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It's always earnings season if you look hard en...
Mary Ann and Alex were joined by Kirsten Korosec to dig through the week's headlines, starting with AngelList's acquisition of Nova, Waymo steering towards robotaxis and the latest on interest rates from the Fed. The crew also took a look at earnings for big tech and how more LP capital can funnel into diverse venture funds.
35 min
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What’s next for social media from someone who’s...
This week, Alex had Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz on to chat about her upcoming book, Extremely Online, the history of online platforms, and the rise of creators.
31 min
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Please re-xeet this podcast episode
Alex is back with your Monday morning rundown, and today we're taking a look at stocks around the globe, news from Worldcoin in crypto-land, Twitter's new brand, Spotify's price raises and why SF is the new AI hub.
9 min
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That's capitalism, baby!
We're back with another packed news week so Alex and Mary Ann tagged in Becca Szkutak to help us out. This week, OnlyFans' CEO stepped down, South Park got deepfaked, an e-bike startup went poof and we said godspeed to Cameo.
33 min
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Venture's Q2 was calm (and that's not good)
So, what happened in venture capital-land during Q2 2023? A lot, and not very much. We got PitchBook venture guru Kyle Stanford to come back on the podcast to riff with us on the good, the bad, and the late-stage.
33 min
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Equity Monday: Intel backs robotics startup, Tw...
Hello, and welcome back to Equity. Here’s the rundown from this morning: Stocks are largely down around the world following weak Chinese economic data for the second quarter, the XRP/Ripple partial victory drove a short-lived boomlet for many crypto tokens, Twitter is cash-flow negative, per its CEO, but the company intends to double-down on paying individual tweeters for their high-view activities while Threads continues to grow like a weed, and startupThunes is nearly a unicorn.
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We're in the pruning phase of tech layoffs
This week, A new Chinese AI model had us wondering who is really going to win the AI war, Founders Fund's scooped up a new partner, Connetic Ventures is using AI models to create a less biased landscape for entrepreneurs, and tech layoffs and inflation are cooling down.
32 min
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Is ChatGPT the iBeer of LLMs?
We're digging into AI's iPhone moment with a very special guest: Matthew Lynley, one of the founding hosts of Equity and a former TechCruncher. Since his Equity days, Lynley went off and started his very own AI-focused publication called Supervised. We brought him back on the show to ask him questions about recent acquisitions from Databricks and Snowflake, what it means for the LLM stack, and where startups sit in the current AI race.
32 min
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Equity Monday: People like Threads
Alex is back from a well-deserved vacation and ready for your Monday rundown. We're talking about Ant's new valuation, Threads' rapid growth, FrontRow shutting down, and the latest raise from Propel.
8 min
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Hey, stuck startups, reducing growth could make...
Mary Ann took the lead this time, and she sat down (virtually) with Immad Akhund, the CEO and co-founder of Mercury. The fintech made headlines earlier this year for how it stepped in to help fill the business banking void left in the wake of Silicon Valley Bank's collapse. We're digging into the company's growth post-SVB, Immad's angel investing, and how to escape the "Startup Death Spiral."
28 min
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Steering through venture's global correction wi...
To cap off the second quarter and get our claws into what is going on around the world, we had Cate Ambrose, the CEO of the Global Private Capital Association (GPCA) on the show to riff with us about Asia and Africa and Latin America and Central and Easter Europe, how wild the 2021-era venture peak was in less mature startup markets and where the rebound might be kicking off.
36 min
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Well done, Pismo and Visa! You gave SoftBank a win
Mary Ann and Alex are back for another busy news week chock full of deals to chew through. We kick things off with Honey Homes' recent funding and Gusto teaming up with Remote then dive deep into the latest wave of M&A from Visa's purchase of Pismo to Databricks' deal with MosaicML. Stay 'til the end for an early Q2 review on why our unicorns are starving.
37 min
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Nubank's CEO explains what the US could learn f...
Mary Ann is taking over today's interview with David Vélez, the co-founder and CEO of Nubank, digging into how the company achieved -- and maintained profitability -- in this challenging macroeconomic environment, and what U.S. fintech startups could learn from their LatAm counterparts.
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Equity Monday: Crypto ticks higher, fintech get...
For the last Monday of Q2, Alex is getting into crypto's mini-boom, IRL's digital fraud, Vanta's quick ARR growth, TreasurySpring making fintech interesting again, Japan's plan to buy more domestic chip companies and more.
8 min
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Dropbox hearts AI, the creator-platform wars an...
The summer slowdown is far from happening yet, so Mary Ann and Alex are back with TechCrunch's mobility lead, Kirsten Korosec. We're digging through deals of the week from Robinhood, Dropbox and Cruise, what's going on with Twitch, and just how big the non-alcoholic drinks market is.
33 min
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The startup boom failed to build a creator utopia
Alex had Eric Silver, Head of Creative at the podcast collective Multitude on the show to help us sort through what the hell happened with Spotify's big podcast push, why tech platforms have not yet found a way to make creative work lucrative enough to engender a new 'creator middle class,' and the state of the ad market, and its impacts on creative work more generally.
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