The Twenty Minute VC (20VC): Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Harry Stebbings started The Twenty Minute VC in 2015 with fifty dollars and zero contacts in venture capital. His first guest was Guy Kawasaki. A decade later, the show has become one of the most important podcasts in the venture capital ecosystem, with past guests including Sequoia's Doug Leone, Benchmark's Bill Gurley, Spotify's Daniel Ek, LinkedIn's Reid Hoffman, and Snowflake's Frank Slootman.
The original concept was simple: keep interviews to twenty minutes and focus exclusively on venture capital. The show has since expanded beyond that time constraint, but the efficiency remains. Harry packs more substance into his episodes than most hosts manage in twice the runtime. He publishes multiple episodes per week, splitting between VC investor interviews and founder conversations, with each format bringing a different angle on the startup ecosystem.
Harry's trajectory is itself an entrepreneurial story worth studying. The podcast's success gave him the deal flow and relationships to launch 20VC, his own venture capital fund. That dual role as both media figure and active investor means he has a level of access that pure podcast hosts can't match. When Harry interviews a GP at a top fund, he's speaking as a peer, not an outsider, and that dynamic produces more candid conversations.
The show is essential for anyone who wants to understand how venture capital actually works -- not the mythologized version, but the real mechanics of fundraising, deal evaluation, portfolio management, and founder-investor dynamics. Recent episodes have covered major market developments including AI investment trends and tech industry consolidation. For founders seeking venture funding, listening to 20VC is essentially free education on how your potential investors think.
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