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Why Aren’t There Dogs on Facebook?

May 01 2007
Maybe there are.  But I thought it was a catchy title for a post.  There are plenty of dogs, cats, and 400,000 people on Dogster as of today.  One of my all time favorite New Yorker cartoons (hanging on the wall of my office) is “On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog.”  Well – […]
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I’m Glad Discord Isn’t Being Acquired

Apr 21 2021
Dear Discord: Please go public and stay independent instead of being acquired. Love, Brad. I’ve become a huge Discord fan and user of the past year. I’ve got many daily reference points from products that I use for real-time communication channels: Slack, Telegram, Signal, iMessage, Zoom, Voxer, Mighty, and of course, email. An increasing number […]
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BIPOC Artists in Colorado

Mar 22 2021
Amy and I have been collecting contemporary art since we started dating in 1990. Every morning at our place in Aspen, over morning coffee, we get to enjoy this amazing piece by Julie Maren. When I wrote the original post, I got a short email from Phi Pham. I hope you’ll be mindful of collecting […]
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The GameStop Phenomenon

Jan 28 2021
I expect we’ll be exploring, unscrambling, pontificating, and dealing with what is happening with GameStop (GME) for a while. If you are reading this in the future and want some historical context for the rest of this post, this chart from the last 30 days of trading is instructive. At the end of 2020, we […]
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Can Do Colorado – A New Energize Colorado Project

Nov 19 2020
During the Covid crisis, I’ve been regularly discussing the dramatic amplification of inequities that already existed. From a business perspective, some businesses have benefited during this crisis, while other businesses (and entire categories of business) are being wiped off the face of the earth. Here’s a blunt statement of what’s going on that showed up […]
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Bolster and the Next Executive Network

Sep 09 2020
Historically, almost everything I do uses a network model. Foundry Group runs as a network. If you take a look at the Foundry Group partner funds or talk to us about our investment strategy, you’ll immediately see the texture of a network. Techstars is a worldwide network that helps entrepreneurs succeed. All of my ideas […]
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Living in the Time of Covid

Jun 23 2020
Oh yeah. That Covid thing is still around. And in the US, it’s getting worse again because it never went away as much as our magical thinking hoped it did. I’m an optimistic worrier (like Madeleine Albright, who explores that concept with Tim Ferriss in this wonderful podcast that I listened to while running in […]
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The Racial Equity Ecosystem Pledge

Jun 19 2020
Today, I participated in the Juneteeneth 4.0 Celebration that was hosted by OHUB, ThePlug, and Living Cities and led by Rodney Sampson. In addition to being part of a panel, I made several commitments as part of the #RacialEquityEcosystemPledge. Here’s the fact sheet released by OHUB today. I’ve agreed to: Do a monthly podcast called […]
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Digital Sabbath in the Time of Covid

Apr 12 2020
I usually do a digital sabbath from Friday sundown to Sunday morning. No email. No meetings (except urgent ones). I used to do no phone, but the text dynamic to coordinate getting together has made that difficult (even in the world of Covid) so I check the lock screen on my phone a few times […]
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