Ep 259 - The Hustle Behind Everywhere Ventures

EPISODE INTRODUCTION

Scott Hartley from Everywhere Ventures joins us in this episode to share how they are investing in startups everywhere in the world. Scott will share his early hustles which featured stints in the United Nations, Stanford, The White House before he decided to go to tech. He will also share what led him to get into VC after stints in Google and Facebook. Scott also shares how they invest in startups around the world in Everywhere Ventures and the type of startups the look for when they decide to fund them.

Episode Topics

[00:01:32] - Opportunities in the Philippines

[00:04:01] - The grit and perseverance of entrepreneurs

[00:07:10] - Hustling for success

[00:12:51] - Life begins outside of your comfort zone

[00:13:59] - Seeing the world

[00:19:24] - The core skill of entrepreneurship

[00:21:14] - Staying true to your vision

[00:23:10] - The BRICS countries

[00:27:37] - Google to Facebook transition

[00:31:04] - The big hustle

[00:32:44] - The VC grind

[00:37:21] - Playing your own game

[00:39:34] - Lean government experimentation

[00:42:05] - Keeping multiple interests in careers

[00:46:25] - Implementation of overlapping interests

[00:47:55] - The two cultures lecture

[00:53:17] - The table stakes economy

[00:54:15] - AI in medical billing

[00:57:29] - Price risk in growth investing

[01:02:00] - Zooming out for opportunities

[01:04:04] - Podcasting and future growth

 Quotes

"Stay true to your vision. It's a tricky line to walk because you want to really have conviction about what you're doing, but you also want to listen to feedback. And so if you are hearing the same thing over and over again, it's a tricky line because you hear about the founder that had 60 rejections and then finally got the 61st investor that said yes. The flip side of that is the person who's very stubborn and can't listen to feedback and ends up running their business off the cliff. And so I think there's a nuance there of when do you really stay gritty and stay perseverant and be confident in your own vision, but do that in a way that you're also able to be humble and listen to feedback." - Scott Hartley

Connect with Ryan:

Scott Hartley (LinkedIn): linkedin.com/in/scotthartley





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