Valley Talks – stories of Silicon Valley Startups

Valley Talks – stories of Silicon Valley Startups

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Curious of what it takes to grow a startup in Silicon Valley? Looking for tips and advice straight from Silicon Valley founders, leaders and experts? Expect lots of startup insights on Valley Talks! Subscribe to Valley Talks to never miss a single episode. We’re mainly a video series, but happy to deliver audio interviews for those who prefer to listen. The host, Sylvia Gorajek, is the founder and producer of Valley Talks and owner of video production studio for tech startups – Denim Video. Since coming to Silicon Valley in 2012 she built her own venture-backed startup, worked at Apple and Netflix, produced hundreds of tech video commercials and created Valley Talks to tell amazing Silicon Valley stories. In her interviews, she brings an insider’s look at what’s happening inside Silicon Valley startups, how they started, how they really got to where they are and what their next steps are going to be. In the 3rd Valley Talks’ season, we’re talking STARTUP BRANDING! Every startup needs a brand. How do they define a brand super early? How do they figure it out as they grow? What’s the best branding recipe? Stay tuned for juicy episodes about how brands are made in Silicon Valley! You can also watch video interviews at www.valleytalks.com

Recent Episodes

  • How Roost, Airbnb for space, is making its way – Jon Gillon, Roost

    8 years ago
  • Y Combinator graduate and a female solo founder teaches kids how to code – Emmie Chang, Camperoo

    8 years ago
  • THE RiNG gets 50% funded on Kickstarter within 7 days – Eric Due, Bullz-i

    8 years ago
  • Former Microsoft employee, engineer, martial arts teacher and a startup founder — Fauzia Lala works on creating a smoothie vending machine

    8 years ago
  • Always have a co-founder have some skin in the game – Neelam Chakrabarty, Oroola

    8 years ago
  • Sitting on both sides of the table — Jon Vlassopulos is an angel investor and startup founder

    8 years ago
  • How to get approved to 500 Startups after 3 months from founding a company – Sharoon Thomas, Fulfil.io

    8 years ago
  • Raising over $1 milion on Kickstarter — Lisa Fetterman, CEO of Nomiku, a sous vide cooking appliance

    8 years ago
  • Making a new start in San Francisco. Emily Baum builds Keyrious – high-tech fine jewelry that unlocks surprises

    8 years ago
  • The challenges of pivoting the product after raising nearly $500k on Kickstarter. Neuroon – intelligent mask that hacks your sleep

    8 years ago