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The Deep End
Housing and Regulation with Kim-Mai Cutler from Initialized

The Deep End

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 40:50


Joining us in The Deep End today for our housing series is Kim-Mai Cutler, a partner at Initialized who invests in proptech, real estate, and climate. Kim's background as a financial markets reporter and early-stage venture startup enthusiast, allowed her to broaden her reporting to include the intersection of the industry and public policy. In 2014, her essay on TechCrunch titled "How Burrowing Owls Lead To Vomiting Anarchists (Or SF's Housing Crisis Explained)" sparked almost a decade of public advocacy that changed a number of state laws in California around housing and zoning. As our first guest for this housing series, it's only fitting that we invited Kim to help us understand why housing is a key problem worth solving, what are the implications around the current state of things, and what different bottlenecks founders can work on. We hope this conversation will give you a nuanced understanding of a complex market and practical tactics for building in housing.

The Deep End
Intro: How to Increase Access to Housing

The Deep End

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 10:19


Over the past two years, we've interviewed 100+ people for our podcast, The Deep End. Now we're relaunching The Deep End as a multi-media publication, focused on problems worth solving. In the first series, we are tackling an issue that affects us all: access to housing. Our house provides us with a sense of belonging and serves as a sanctuary where we can retreat from the chaos of the world. Once we accept the importance of housing, our focus needs to shift to how we can make it more accessible. We kick off the series with an introduction to housing as a problem. We look into why it's a problem worth solving and what are the bottlenecks to doing so – technology, culture, regulation, and more. Then, over the next few weeks, we talk to Lauren Lorraine Self from Roots Homes, Kim-Mai Cutler from Initialized, Will Jarvis from ValueBase, Peter Light from Lumen Energy and Riley Meik to understand the bottlenecks to housing, and explore possible solutions. Through this, we try to form a mental map of the problem: understanding its societal importance, the current bottlenecks to progress and setting out some of the most impactful solutions. In doing so, we hope to give the audience the tools and knowledge to build, invest or support some of the solutions to these challenges. Housing is not an easy problem to solve, but we believe it is a problem worth solving. So let's get going. Episodes notes and more: https://beondeck.com/deep-end/housing

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Acquired LP Show
Kim-Mai Cutler -- From Journalist to VC

Acquired LP Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 43:06


We sit down with Initialized Capital's Kim-Mai Cutler to talk about her opposite journey from us at Acquired, going from journalist to VC. We riff on how the landscape has evolved from Kim-Mai's parents' "Hewlett Packard generation" in the Valley through the TechCrunch era that se was a big part of, to today and how the nature of reporting, investing and influence -- the intersection of the two -- has changed.

Technori Podcast with Scott Kitun
Kim-Mai Cutler on the growth of venture capital and supporting great ideas

Technori Podcast with Scott Kitun

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 38:38


Kim-Mai Cutler, a longtime tech journalist and currently a partner at Initialized Capital, joins the show with Scott Kitun. Kim-Mai has spent most of her life around Silicon Valley and knows from her experiences and studies just what the problems tech faces and its impact on California and the world as a whole. She dives into her journey, how she got interested in journalism, and how building those relationships in tech got her interested in the venture, how venture has grown and helping founders turn their great ideas into real businesses. She also talks about her interest in real estate and proptech companies, her work studying the ongoing California housing crisis and finding viable paths forward for better policy and innovation.

Techdirt
The Future Of Silicon Valley

Techdirt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 56:35


With the pandemic spurring a mass switch to remote working for many people, especially those at tech companies that were among the earliest adopters of the trend, discussions about the uncertain future of Silicon Valley have resurfaced. This week, tech reporter and VC partner Kim-Mai Cutler joins the podcast to discuss whether the pandemic-driven changes in how we work will drive a mass-exodus from California and threaten its status as an innovation hub.

Firewall
From Reporting to Investing: Understanding the Tech Industry

Firewall

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 23:43


Bradley Tusk speaks with Kim-Mai Cutler, partner at Initialized Capital, an early-stage venture firm with seed investments Coinbase, Instacart and Patreon. Prior to Initialized, Kim-Mai spent 10 years at TechCrunch reporting on technology and public policy.

Josh on Narro
What happens if building more housing doesn’t work? – alexdanco.com

Josh on Narro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 13:06


I just spent the past week it the Bay Area, and it’s hard not to come away with an acute sense that there’s something wrong with the way that housing is working in the new economy: not just in San … https://alexdanco.com/2019/05/22/what-happens-if-building-more-housing-doesnt-work/ builds a lotrecent data agreesdoesn’t appear to be doing socities do not offer the same kind of economic opportunity they used toA deep dive on housing with Kim Mai Cutler and Alex Danco | Venture Stories

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Slate Daily Feed
If Then: Why It’s So Hard to Live in California

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 47:26


In this episode April Glaser is joined by co-host Kim-Mai Cutler, a partner at Initialized Capital, an early-stage venture firm. She’s also a former full-time journalist at TechCrunch.  First, April and Kim-Mai discuss the lack of affordable housing in California and the political battles that are hindering progress.  Then they talk about the upcoming wildfire season with Faith Kearns from the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources and Lizzie Johnson from the San Francisco Chronicle.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

If Then | News on technology, Silicon Valley, politics, and tech policy

In this episode April Glaser is joined by co-host Kim-Mai Cutler, a partner at Initialized Capital, an early-stage venture firm. She’s also a former full-time journalist at TechCrunch.  First, April and Kim-Mai discuss the lack of affordable housing in California and the political battles that are hindering progress.  Then they talk about the upcoming wildfire season with Faith Kearns from the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources and Lizzie Johnson from the San Francisco Chronicle.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Venture Stories
A Deep Dive on Housing with Kim-Mai Cutler and Alex Danco

Venture Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 97:19


This episode features Kim-Mai Cutler (@kimmaicutler) of Initialized Capital and Alex Danco (@Alex_Danco) of Social Capital.They start out by talking about the huge rise in housing prices over the last decades in the Bay Area and the fact that there is now net-negative domestic US migration to the Bay Area. They discuss the reasons for this, including the fact that in California, property taxes are paid on the value of the property when it was purchased, not the market value. They talk about land and property more generally and the fact that at one time in the past property was something that would produce something (like crops or livestock) as opposed to simply remain stagnant but appreciate in value. They discuss the policies that have led to the housing crisis in the Bay Area and some of the current attitudes in the US towards housing that are counter-productive. They also talk about what would need to change for the housing crisis to abate, new forms of property rights, and why the financial crisis of the late 2000s didn’t fundamentally change anything about the overheated housing market.Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform. Check us out on the web at villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.Venture Stories is brought to you by Village Global, is hosted by co-founder and partner, Erik Torenberg and is produced by Brett Bolkowy.

Venture Stories
A Deep Dive on Housing with Kim-Mai Cutler and Alex Danco

Venture Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 97:19


This episode features Kim-Mai Cutler (@kimmaicutler) of Initialized Capital and Alex Danco (@Alex_Danco) of Social Capital.They start out by talking about the huge rise in housing prices over the last decades in the Bay Area and the fact that there is now net-negative domestic US migration to the Bay Area. They discuss the reasons for this, including the fact that in California, property taxes are paid on the value of the property when it was purchased, not the market value. They talk about land and property more generally and the fact that at one time in the past property was something that would produce something (like crops or livestock) as opposed to simply remain stagnant but appreciate in value. They discuss the policies that have led to the housing crisis in the Bay Area and some of the current attitudes in the US towards housing that are counter-productive. They also talk about what would need to change for the housing crisis to abate, new forms of property rights, and why the financial crisis of the late 2000s didn’t fundamentally change anything about the overheated housing market.Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform. Check us out on the web at villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.Venture Stories is brought to you by Village Global, is hosted by co-founder and partner, Erik Torenberg and is produced by Brett Bolkowy.

Breakthrough Dialogues
Vomiting anarchists, burrowing owls, and the San Francisco housing crisis with Kim-Mai Cutler

Breakthrough Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 28:45


If dense cities are so good for communities and the climate, why is it so hard to find an affordable home in the San Francisco Bay Area? Kim-Mai Cutler, a partner at Initialized Capital, contributor to TechCrunch, and one of the leading voices in urban policy, sits down with Alex to take a deep, historical dive into how we got into this mess in the first place. She touches on everything from tech jobs to population growth, wildfires to tax codes, systemic racial inequalities to the inheritance of home ownership. Is it possible for housing to be both affordable and a generator of wealth? Why is housing one of the few instances in which we celebrate rising prices? And what do vomiting anarchists and burrowing owls have to do with all this, anyway? Kim-Mai herself grew up in South Bay Area, in a house built the same year that Steve Jobs graduated high school. A lot has changed since then – Apple moved from a garage to a $5-billion headquarters, for example – but the neighborhood remains static. Out of curiosity and bafflement, Kim-Mai asked a simple question – “Why couldn’t we just add more housing?” – and found a Pandora’s box in response. Tune in to hear what she found in the box.

This Week in Startups - Video
E884: News Roundtable! Kim-Mai Cutler, Initialized Capital & Ryan Carson, Treehouse talk IPO heat: Uber & Lyft file, more on deck, effects to ricochet across transportation & housing; diversity in tech & the future of education; the latest

This Week in Startups - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 92:55


The post E884: News Roundtable! Kim-Mai Cutler, Initialized Capital & Ryan Carson, Treehouse talk IPO heat: Uber & Lyft file, more on deck, effects to ricochet across transportation & housing; diversity in tech & the future of education; the latest in Facebook & Google moral bankruptcy appeared first on This Week In Startups.

This Week in Startups
E884: News Roundtable! Kim-Mai Cutler, Initialized Capital & Ryan Carson, Treehouse talk IPO heat: Uber & Lyft file, more on deck, effects to ricochet across transportation & housing; diversity in tech & the future of education; the latest

This Week in Startups

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 92:42


The post E884: News Roundtable! Kim-Mai Cutler, Initialized Capital & Ryan Carson, Treehouse talk IPO heat: Uber & Lyft file, more on deck, effects to ricochet across transportation & housing; diversity in tech & the future of education; the latest in Facebook & Google moral bankruptcy appeared first on This Week In Startups.

Grey Mirror: MIT Media Lab’s Digital Currency Initiative on Technology, Society, and Ethics
#37 Kim-Mai Cutler / Garry Tan, Initialized Capital: Tech Utopia, The VC System, Changing SF, #BUIDL

Grey Mirror: MIT Media Lab’s Digital Currency Initiative on Technology, Society, and Ethics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 45:32


Kim-Mai Cutler and Garry Tan, partners at Initialized Capital, the first seed investor in Coinbase. We chat about techno-utopianism vs. skepticism, venture capital as a system, why people are leaving SF, and #BUIDL as a powerful meme. Support me on Patreon! www.patreon.com/rhyslindmark Support me with ETH on StakeTree! www.staketree.com/rhyslindmark Thanks to Shapeshift for sponsoring the show! https://shapeshift.io Thanks to Collin Brown, Mike Goldin, John Desmond, Paras Chopra, Andrew Cochrane, Sandra Ro, Harry Lindmark, Sam Jonas, Malcolm Ocean, Colin Wielga, Joe Urgo, Josh Nussbaum, John Lindmark, Garry Tan, Jacob Zax, Doug King, Katie Powell, Mark Moore, Jonathan Isaac, Coury Ditch, Ref Lindmark, Mike Pratt, Jim Rutt, Jeff Snyder, Ryan X Charles, Chris Edmonds, Brayton Williams, Brian Crain, Ali Shanti, Patrick Walker, Ryan Martens, Kenji Williams, Craig Burel, Scott Levi, Matt Daley, Peter Rodgers, Keith Klundt, Alan Curtis, Kenzie Jacobs, and James Waugh for supporting me on Patreon! Thanks to Storecoin, Griff Green, Radar Relay, district0x, Niel de la Rouviere, Brady McKenna, and some anonymous others for supporting me on StakeTree!

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Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast
Tell Me When to Go (Away from the Bay Area), with Kim-Mai Cutler

Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 39:51


Starting this week, Matt and Liam explore how state housing policy affects different regions of California. This episode is devoted to the Bay Area, the epicenter of the state's housing woes. Featuring an avocado of the week where a city official tells Liam how he'll evade state law (2:40), how to interpret California poverty figures (6:30), and how the tiny Bay Area community of Brisbane is a microcosm of the housing mess (9:30). Then, an interview with the great Kim-Mai Cutler, former journalist with TechCrunch and author of the definitive Bay Area housing think piece (21:30).

The Curbed Appeal
Kim-Mai Cutler

The Curbed Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 26:32


San Francisco Bay Area housing policy advocate and tech writer Kim-Mai Cutler sits down with the Appeal to talk about race, class, the tech boom, and a regional affordability crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Broadmic Startup Shortcuts
#11 Are Pitch Meetings Minefields? Heidi Messer and Susan Lyne give advice about Investor Meetings, Pitch Deck Tips, and Thought Leadership

Broadmic Startup Shortcuts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 37:58


Does unconscious bias affect the language we use when talking about startups and founders? This week on BroadMic Bonus Cuts, listen to Heidi Messer & Susan Lyne about… Their fascinating (and different!) takes on Reid Hoffman's quote about what he looks for in an entrepreneur: “I look to see if someone has a marine strategy, for taking the beach; an army strategy, for taking the country; and a police strategy, for governing the country afterward.” Their practical tips and inside info on what they look for in an entrepreneur’s pitch deck Susan Lyne's view on the critical difference between thought leaders and influencers. Notes Tomorrow's Advance Man by Tad Friend, The New Yorker LinkedIn's Series B Pitch to Greylock: Pitch Advice for Entrepreneurs, Reidhoffman.org Quantifying Silicon Valley’s Diversity Issue by Jessi Hempel, Wired These 10 Male Executives Are Committing to Reach Gender Parity in 5 Years by Valentina Zarya, Fortune Additional Reading Startups Serving The 99 Percent Will Be the Next Billion-Dollar Companies by Hans Tung, TechCrunch Lessons From The Early Pitch Decks Of Airbnb, BuzzFeed, And YouTube by Linda Dishman, Fast Company Marc Andreessen: How to address diversity in tech, Fortune video The Network Man: Reid Hoffman’s big idea by Nicholas Leman, The New Yorker Lessons From A Study of Perfect Pitch Decks: VCs Spend An Average of 3 Minutes, 44 Seconds On Them by Kim-Mai Cutler, TechCrunch 8 things you should never, ever include in a pitch deck by Scott Gerber, TNW Positioning Your Startup is Vital — Here’s How to Nail It by Arielle Jackson, First Round Review How to Write a Great Business Plan: Competitive Analysis by Jeff Haden, Inc. The Official Definitions of Seed, Series A, and Series B Rounds by Jason Calacanis Guest bios & transcripts are available on www.broadmic.com.

Broadmic Startup Shortcuts
#10 Bucking Convention: How Carley Roney Rode the Roller Coaster to Success

Broadmic Startup Shortcuts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 59:49


What’s every entrepreneur’s dream? To build a big business, successfully exit and lead a life of autonomy with choice. Our guest today needs no introduction: Carley Roney co-founded The Knot in 1996. Think about where the internet was then. It was AOL chatrooms, dial up modems, and a single photo took five minutes to load. Carley takes us through the roller coaster ride of her entrepreneurial journey - from pitching the “worst idea ever” - according to AOL - to building the first model of an ad supported business, and talks about what it was like working with 3 other co- founders (spoiler alert: one was her husband), to going public, being de-listed and going public again. And while you may not think startup lessons from 1996 are relevant today, guess what folks, they are more relevant than ever! Efficient use of capital has not gone out of style! Knowing your customers has not gone out of style! If you’re the least bit worried about being unconventional in your approach as an entrepreneur, then you will want to listen to this episode where you will get all the permission you need from Carley Roney! Notes Yes Please by Amy Poehler, iBooks Instagram Is Getting So Good at News, It Should Scare Twitter by Jessi Hempel, Wired Meet Seasoned Silicon Valley Investor, Ann Winblad by Shradha Sharma, Your Story Additional Reading The Knot Straightens Out by Emily Maltby, WSJ Wedding Spend Reaches All-Time High, PR Newswire Why is Peter Thiel not a big fan of the lean startup/MVP movement? Quora How To Find A Co-Founder For Your Startup by George Deeb, Forbes Lessons From A Study of Perfect Pitch Decks by Kim-Mai Cutler, TechCrunch The Long Lost Myth of Capital Efficiency by Brad Feld, FeldThoughts 3 Ways Startups Can Accomplish More With Less by David Klein, Inc A Complete History of the Rise and Fall — and Reincarnation! — of the Beloved ’90s Chatroom by Caitlin Dewey, WaPo The 5 Commandments of Running a Successful Business With Your Spouse by David and Carrie McKeegan, Entrepreneur Guest bios & transcripts are available on www.broadmic.com.