Disruption, Reinvention, and Reimagining Silicon Valley with Arlan Hamilton
Episode description
Arlan Hamilton built a venture capital fund from the ground up, while homeless and living off of food stamps. Now she’s on the cover of Fast Company Magazine - and she has invested millions in startups run by people of color, women, and members of the LGBTQ community.
Through pursuing her curiosity and passion, Arlan’s found a way to create a living and a life for herself and work on a really tough problem: reconfiguring the ways that money and funding flow through these underrepresented and underserved populations.
In this episode we also cover:
- Persistence forever pays. No matter how many no's Arlan received, she shares the driving force behind her determination.
- We are all privileged in some way. Arlan has a beautiful perspective in how we can all share in that privilege without diminishing our own.
- We can all give ourselves strength and support by surrounding yourself people who are positive and motivational - even if that's virtually through the internet.
- We discuss some of Arlan’s routines and her particularly interesting habit of writing her own future headlines.
- and lots more….
Enjoy!
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