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Oct 16
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Crucible Moments Season 3: Coming Octobe...

Sequoia Capital
About this episode
Previously on Crucible Moments, we explored the inflection points that shaped some of the most significant names in technology. Now, we're returning for a brand new season. Join us as leaders from Stripe, Zipline, Palo Alto Networks, Klarna, Supercell and more share what it's actually like to navigate the make-or-break decisions, early stumbles and leaps tha ... Show More
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Nov 20
Bolt ft. Markus Villig - From Bootstrapping in Estonia to a Global Leader in Mobility
At 19, Markus Villig borrowed €5,000 from his parents to fix Estonia's broken taxi system. What happened next defied every conventional startup playbook.  Markus started by making fleet dispatch software for local taxi companies. But when it became clear they weren’t embracing t ... Show More
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Supercell ft Ilkka Paananen - How an Early Pivot Led to ‘Clash of Clans’ and ‘Brawl Stars’
Founder and CEO Ilkka Paananen set out to create a different kind of game company—one where the game development teams would have decision-making power, not upper management. Ilkka recalls the early decision to scrap their first game and the entire cross-platform strategy that ha ... Show More
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Zipline ft Keller Cliffton - Reinventing Delivery with Instant Drone Transport
In 2014, Keller Cliffton made an audacious pivot: shut down his robotic toy company and rebuild it as an autonomous drone delivery system for life-saving medical supplies. Investors were skeptical: The team knew nothing about drones, healthcare, or logistics. But they pushed forw ... Show More
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