Sean Gorman: Startups, Coding Isn't for Everyone, Finding What (& with whom) to work on - MBM#53
Sean Gorman is currently on his 4th start-up, Zephr, working on improving smartphone location. Previously he worked on 3D mapping (acquired by Snap), mapping fibre optics infrastructure (and caught the NAS's attention as a grad student). I was recently in Colorado and got to spend a few days with Sean, at the end of which we recorded a conversation about building great teams, finding what to work on and building businesses around maps
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We recorded this conversation right after SatCamp, that we mentioned a few times
Book & Podcast Recommendations
Malazan Book of the Fallen 01: Garden of the Moon by Steven Erikson (Affiliate Link)
Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson (Affiliate Link)
Timestamps
(00:00) - Introduction
(00:48) - Sponsor: Felt
(01:53) - Sean Describes Himself
(05:22) - Accidentally becoming an entrepreneur
(11:36) - Ending up in front of the NSA as a grad student
(25:33) - Propelled into starting a company as a grad student
(30:45) - Not Everybody has to code
(35:40) - Base, Hits or Bunts: A Baseball Analogy to start-up exits
(41:15) - VC vs Angel investing
(45:02) - Deciding what to work on
(59:25) - Building a library of ideas
(01:02:35) - Sean's current project: Zephr
(01:11:05) - Smartphone location information isn't that good
(01:18:51) - How do you solve the trust problem
(01:26:33) - Advice for people wanting to build things
(01:29:39) - Building a Good Team
(01:33:35) - Gravitating towards small teams
(01:37:37) - Predictions on the AR market
(01:40:15) - Podcast/book recommendation
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