Feld Thoughts

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Back when the pandemic hit, Chris Heivly spearheaded a podcast with Ian Hathaway and me in support of our upcoming two books, The Startup Community Way:  Evolving an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem and Build The Fort: The Startup Community Builder’s Field Guide.

We did eight episodes of a solid but complicated-to-produce series.

Chris is now spearheading a Season 2 podcast series with Techstars, mirroring a format pioneered by Seth Godin, who was a recent guest on our GiveFirst podcast.

Chris has designed a very simple, concise way for those of us who continue to learn how to effectively build our startup communities. At around 15 minutes per episode, they are an easy listen for even the busiest of leaders, instigators, and feeders.

Every other week, Chris will do a deep dive on a specific topic. I saw his topic list, which numbers over 100+ draft episode titles, so we are covered for the next few years. This list is based on his continued leadership in this area and the countless conversations he continues to have with community and ecosystem enthusiasts all over the world.

You can find the podcast on all the typical platforms including:

You can also read a weekly blog post from Chris and published by Techstars for thought leadership around startup communities and entrepreneurial ecosystems.

If this topic is important or interesting to you, subscribe to your favorite channel.


Promotional image for Techstars Foundercon featuring a smiling man with glasses, a patterned sweater, and event details. The event is scheduled for September 15-17, 2025, in Boulder, Colorado.

Foundercon is heading back to where it all began: Boulder, Colorado.

I’ll be there the whole time, along with over 1,000 of my Techstars friends.

The Techstars team is working hard to make this Foundercon extremely valuable to everyone who attends, regardless of whether you are a founder, mentor, partner, or community leader.

And, if you’ve never been to Boulder in September, it’s magical.

If you are interested, reach out or sign up.


Promotional image for an online course titled 'Learn How to Secure Funding', featuring text about registration being open for the Venture Deals course.

Registration for the Venture Deals Summer 2025 online, self-guided, free course by Techstars and Kauffman Fellows starts today.

It’s based on the book Venture Deals: Be Smarter Than Your Lawyer and Venture Capitalist. When Jason Mendelson and I wrote the first edition, one of our goals was to eliminate the massive information asymmetry between entrepreneurs and investors. Venture Deals is now in its 4th edition and has continued to be a popular and helpful book.

This course will help you:

  • Understand the players within the venture capital ecosystem
  • Target the right investors for your company
  • Learn best practices for investor engagement
  • Learn how to structure financings using term sheets, capitalization tables, and syndication
  • Learn negotiating tactics
  • Learn more about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the venture capital ecosystem
  • Learn more about mental wellness strategies during the fundraising journey

The course starts on June 5 and has limited availability. Previous courses reached capacity quickly, so sign up for Venture Deals Summer Course 2025.


The Venture Deals course is free and starts on June 20, 2023.

This is the fourth time we are running the new version of the course (v2!) that was co-created with Techstars and Kauffman Fellows.

If interested, sign up now. I hope to see you in one of the AMAs we will host for anyone who takes the course.


On Tuesday, David Cohen (Techstars co-founder/chair) and I did an AMA for Techstars founders about the SVB crisis. The team at Techstars turned it into a podcast for our Give First series.

The teaser from the podcast follows:


The fall of SVB will go down in history as one of those ‘where were you when …’ moments. For David Cohen, he was sitting at a sporting event when his phone began buzzing incessantly. For Brad Feld, he was couch shopping with his wife.

Feld is no stranger to crises and his instincts kicked in quickly.

“I shifted into problem-solving mode,” says Feld.

But then, almost as quickly, the government stepped in and money began flowing. Crisis averted. It was time to reflect.

Listen as Feld and Cohen share insight into what they saw in the VC and startup community, how communication made all the difference and how many came together to support each other.

They also tackle the looming question weighing heavy on founders’ minds: how will this affect the future of startups.

As for the couch? Tune in to find out.


The course is free and starts on March 21, 2023.

This is the third time we are running the new version of the course (v2!) that was co-created with Techstars and Kauffman Fellows.

If interested, sign up now. I hope to see you there in one of the AMAs we will host for anyone who takes the course.


David Cohen and I have co-hosted the Give First podcast for 71 episodes. I think our host ratio is 80/20 David/Brad, and he’s covered everything in 2021 because I was burned out on all things public-facing and needed a break.

He figured a good way to get me back in the mix would be to interview me about entrepreneurship and mental health, so that’s what Episode 71 is about.

Listen & subscribe to the Give First podcast on Apple PodcastsSpotify, and more.


Registration for the Venture Deals Fall 2022 course is open.

The course is free and starts on September 20, 2022. This is the second time we are running the new version of the course (v2!) that was co-created with Techstars and Kauffman Fellows.

If interested, sign up now. I hope to see you there in one of the AMAs we will host for anyone who takes the course.


I recently nominated James Oliver’s ParentPreneur Foundation for the new Techstars Accelerate Equity Program. Amy and I provided the lead gift of $100,000 through our Anchor Point Foundation. For a detailed look at what the ParentPreneur Foundation does, take a look at Techstars Foundation Empowers Black ParentPreneurs, So They Can Leave A Legacy For Their Children.

Through Accelerate Equity, the Techstars Foundation identifies early-stage nonprofits and ideas to empower and support underestimated entrepreneurs. We then call on the Techstars network to pitch in. The Techstars Foundation will add a 5% match to the total raised at the end of the calendar quarter.

Among other things, James has created a vibrant community for Black ParentPreneurs.

I’ve known James for a while, as we became friends when he started his previous company WeMontage. While I didn’t invest, we talked periodically and emailed regularly. I loved his book The More You Hustle, The Luckier You Get (it’s “pure James”). We connected after George Floyd was murdered, and he mentioned his initial dream of the ParentPreneur Foundation. I immediately jumped in to help.

It has been about a year since that conversation. Since then, a number of friends, including Mark Suster, Fred and Joanne Wilson, Seth Godin, and David Cohen have also supported the ParentPreneur Foundation. It has been awesome to see the progress that James has made. I’m delighted that the Techstars Foundation is including him in the Accelerate Equity program.

If you want to support James or support something I support around racial equity and entrepreneurship, please donate to the ParentPreneur Foundation through the Techstars Foundation.