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Network Capital’s (NC) mission is to democratize inspiration and make personalized mentoring and career guidance accessible to every person on the planet. We are a global community of more than 200,000 peer mentors from 104 countries who learn with and from each other.
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Network Capital’s (NC) mission is to democratize inspiration and make personalized mentoring and career guidance accessible to every person on the planet. We are a global community of more than 200,000 peer mentors from 104 countries who learn with and from each other.
We are a subscription based career content and mentoring community
1. Serve as your personalized career coach in the form of global tribe of mentors. No matter what you are looking for, someone on Network Capital has done it.
2. Offer carefully curated jobs and internships
3. Access to Network Capital TV and all subgroups

    How Heidi Roizen Built Her Category of One

    How Heidi Roizen Built Her Category of One

    Heidi Roizen is a venture capitalist, corporate director and former technology CEO/entrepreneur. Today, Heidi is a partner at leading venture firm Threshold Ventures and serves as a board member for private companies Upside Foods and Polarr in the Threshold portfolio. She is currently also an independent corporate director for Invitation Homes (NYSE:INVH) and Planet Labs PBC (NYSE:PL). Heidi is also an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University and leads Stanford’s Threshold Venture Fellows Program in the Management Science and Engineering department. At Stanford, Heidi also serves on the advisory councils of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) and Stanford Technology Ventures (STVP). She started her career as co-founder of software company T/Maker and served as its CEO for over a dozen years until its acquisition by Deluxe Corporation. After a year as VP of Worldwide Developer Relations at Apple, Heidi then became a venture capitalist in 1999. She has undergraduate and MBA degrees from Stanford and is the proud mother of two kids and two rescue dogs.



    In this podcast, we cover -

    1. The adventure of building and scaling your business

    2. The art of having difficult conversations

    3. Nuances of gender dynamics in entrepreneurship

    4. Leveraging your social network to advance social good

    5. The joy of giving back



    Read her HBS Case Study: https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=26880

    Check out her podcast:

    https://www.threshold.vc/podcast

    • 59 min
    Deconstructing Nandini Satpathy, the Iron Lady of Orissa with Pallavi Rebbapragada

    Deconstructing Nandini Satpathy, the Iron Lady of Orissa with Pallavi Rebbapragada

    In this podcast, we cover -

    1. Understanding various contributions of one of the most iconic, but understudied leaders of modern India

    2. Women in politics during the early years of post independence India

    3. ⁠⁠Powerful friendships and fall outs



    Pallavi Rebbapragada is a journalist and public policy consultant based in Delhi. She started her career at India Today as a features writer and journeyed through Europe, the Middle East and the Far East capturing life and culture in her stories. She then worked with Forbes and Firstpost, at times dipping into the dark depths of the economy of death workers, prison reforms and India's drug crisis. On other days, she interviewed the strongest voices across politics, business and cinema. Her first book, Upon a Bright Red Bench, was assessed at the Yale Writers' Conference in 2014. During her recent stint at the Delhi Vidhan Sabha, she realised that her true passions lay at the cusp of poetry and policy. With empathy and strategy, seeping into ink and onto paper, she wishes to pen the story of her nation's tomorrow.

    • 28 min
    Automation, Utopia and Everything in Between with Dr. John Danaher

    Automation, Utopia and Everything in Between with Dr. John Danaher

    In this podcast, we cover -

    1. The ethics of career choice2. Critical analysis of the structural badness of work3. AI ethics and achievement gaps



    John Danaher is a lecturer in the Law School. He holds a BCL from University College Cork (2006); an LLM from Trinity College Dublin (2007); and a PhD from University College Cork (2011). He was lecturer in law at Keele University in the UK from 2011 until 2014. He joined NUI Galway in July 2014. John's research focuses on the ethical, legal and social implications of new technologies. He maintains a blog called Philosophical Disquisitions, and produces a podcastwith the same title. He also writes for the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies.Free, open-access pre-prints of his academic papers can be found on Philpapers, Researchgateand Academia. 

    • 57 min
    Building one of the world’s largest networks with Subtle Curry Traits Founder Noel Aruliah

    Building one of the world’s largest networks with Subtle Curry Traits Founder Noel Aruliah

    In this podcast, we cover -

    1. Taking an idea from a side hustle to a thriving business2. Understanding the nuances of content moderation3. How humour and kindness scale



    Noel is the founder of CurryTraits, a leading private group boasting over 1 million members. With a background in Product Management, Social Media Management, and Community Management, Noel brings a wealth of experience to the table. Additionally, Noel has founded a Social Media Consultancy and has worked for one of Australia’s Largest Financial Institutions, further enriching their expertise in the field.

    • 25 min
    Understanding the publishing industry with founder of Juggernaut Books Chiki Sarkar

    Understanding the publishing industry with founder of Juggernaut Books Chiki Sarkar

    In this podcast, we cover -
    1. The parallels between publishing and venture capital
    2. The economics of publishing
    3. How to get your book published

    Founder and publisher of Juggernaut Books, Chiki was the founding editor in chief of Random House India and publisher of Penguin India from 2011-15, she is a passionate publisher and all about books. Authors she has worked with include Amitav Ghosh, Vikram Seth, Anita Desai, Arundhati Roy, Twinkle Khanna and Rujuta Diwekar.

    • 56 min
    Musings: 10 Ways to Ruin Your Day

    Musings: 10 Ways to Ruin Your Day

    These are 10 sure ways to never make progress on anything you truly care about

    • 2 min

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