Welcome to this issue of Austin Business Review, a weekly roundup of great local events and insights for Austin business owners (plus some other cool stuff for your life outside of work).
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My name’s Ethan and I’m the one writing this (holler at me here!).
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This week, keep an eye out for:
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🥃 A Live Intro to Whiskey Investing
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🤖 AIs Discussing Aristotle and Machiavelli
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🚀 SpaceX Astronauts Speaking Near You
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And more…
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-Ethan
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PS. You read this newsletter to meet cool local founders, so today I want to intro you to Tony Martin, former co-founder of iCracked (YCW12, acquired by Allstate).
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His new company is turning poker into the modern version of golf, marrying corporate events, online poker, live dealers + real cards. They’re the ones powering this founder poker club Shaan Puri tweeted about.
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Fun Fact: I actually got to test Tony’s platform back in the early days. We used it for a team-building event at Hampton. Had a blast. Even if you’re not a poker person, he’s really nailed the social side of the product. Definitely check it out if you’re looking for something to do with your team ahead of the holidays.
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Upcoming Events
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Running a business is tough. Here are a few great places to meet cool people going through the same sh*t you are.
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🗓️ Nov. 8: Morning Marketing Mixer: Amy Jackson and Destinee Berman both run performance agencies, and are starting this series for marketing leaders in ATX
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🗓️ Nov. 8: Cosmic Coffee Happy Hour: Cody Todd, from Blue Anchor Investments, is hosting this informal get-together for founders and investors
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🗓️ Nov. 9: AI & Literature: UT’s Dr. Samuel Baker joins other professors and authors to explore how writers have used various artificial intelligences for inspiration
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Note: This is part of the larger Literature & Change event, running today through Saturday, which is open to the public
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🗓️ Nov. 11: Supper Club with Texas Venture Partners: TVP Partner, Tal Shmueli, is co-hosting this exclusive Chatham House dinner roundtable
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🗓️ Nov. 12: Conversation on Board Diversity: Panel discussion and networking event for women interested in pursuing board positions
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Interestingly, there’s a similar event happening the same day across town for anyone who wants to join non-profit boards
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🗓️ Nov. 12: ShitPitch: Hilarious concept – Three founders spin the wheel of ridiculous business ideas, then get 15 minutes to prepare a pitch. Later, they’ll pitch their actual business to the crowd. Applications are still open.
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🗓️ Nov. 12: Female Leaders of Austin: Join dozens of founders, VPs, and CEOs, co-hosted by Lidija Newman and Zoe Tong’s Executive Chef Simone Tong
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🗓️ Nov. 12: AWS x NVIDIA AI Pitch Event: Join Ryan Ramkaran and VCs from around the city as six AI startups pitch their wares at Amazon’s Austin HQ
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🗓️ Nov. 12: Leveraging County-Funded Interns: This workshop is being hosted by the Economic Growth Business Incubator
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🗓️ Nov. 12: Preparing for Exit: Seriously, make time for this. Shannon Sibold’s team at Morrison Foerster puts on these Lunch & Learns for scaled founders. Not a lame sales thing, they guard this info pretty closely, so it’s worth going in-person to learn.
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🗓️ Nov. 12: Founder Chocolate Tasting: Not into all the happy hours or coffee events? Chris Taylor, down at the Red Fridge society has you covered.
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🗓️ Nov. 13: Growing Your Brand on Social Media: UT’s Kendra Scott Women Entrepreneurs Leadership Institute is hosting this panel discussion with five local founders.
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Side Note: Kendra’s is one of our city’s most fascinating unicorn founders. Check out my full case study on how she built her business here.
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🗓️ Nov. 13: Austin Tech Council Roundtable Breakfast: Isabella Naidoo, Chief People Officer at the billion-dollar Wise, is giving the keynote on lessons learned from building out their people-centric org
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🗓️ Nov. 14: You Sold Your Company… What’s Next? Another one from the Austin Technology Council, focused on charitable opportunities post-exit
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🗓️ Nov. 14: Women in Art & Business: Every month, the Austin Chamber hosts a business connections mixer. This one includes a panel and fireside chat with several leaders in the arts & business, including Joyce Durst, a pioneer in enterprise software, tech, and near-shoring, and Vidya Moorthy, President of Austin Business Woman
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Directly afterwards, there’s a social mixer benefitting the Austin Creative Alliance.
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🗓️ Nov. 14: Wine & Wellness: The Asian Chamber’s women’s club is meeting with Kristine Viray Lai for a wine tasting and intro to mindful consumption
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🗓️ Nov. 15: Dawn Patrol: Adamant founder, Jason Yeh, is hosting the first-ever Austin edition of this event series, focused on founders who are actively fundraising
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🗓️ Nov. 15: Female Founders + Friends: Hosted the third Friday of every month by Juliette Richert of the Artemis Fund (last one of ‘24!)
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🗓️ Nov. 15: No Nonsense Nonprofit: TWIB’s featured speaker is Kristen Huguley, who’ll be sharing different frameworks that have helped increase revenue at the nonprofits she’s led
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🗓️ Nov. 15: Whiskey Masterclass – Founders & Investors Only: For dedicated whiskey lovers, this is a must-go. Expert guidance on whiskey tasting, plus fascinating insights from the world of whiskey investing.
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🗓️ Nov. 16: First Annual Astronaut Summit at UATX: SpaceX and Blue Origin astronauts will be joining researchers and professors from across the country for a day of talks and panels 🚀
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One Last Thing!… A couple of weeks ago, I told you about the inimitable Alice Huang, who hosts a bunch of events here in town, including one for All-In podcast fans.
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Well… She did it.
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She got JCal (our newest Austin resident) to join the group at the next All-In meetup It’s coming up on the 20th, over at Cosmic Pickle, so swing by, grab a coffee or a beer, and say hey!
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Hosting something cool? Email me the details below and I’ll try to share it in the newsletter or on LinkedIn.
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Fun Stuff Coming Up
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…because if you’re anything like me, you work too much already. So here’s some fun stuff to do around town that’s not necessarily related to business.
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Nov. 8: Cannabis Infused Culinary Experience at Pershing
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Nov. 8: Upcycling Hand Embroidery Class at Hamilton Pool Vineyard
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Nov. 8: Meanwhile Brewing’s Four Year Anniversary Party
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Nov. 9: WeStrive Games
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Nov. 9: Special Release: Buorbon-Aged Sotol at Desert Door Distillery (…and yes, there will be Armadillo races)
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Nov. 9: Book Signing with Food Influencer Justine_Snacks
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Nov. 9: Brews & Hot Air Balloons on Lake Travis
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Nov. 9: Blazing Saddles showing at Alamo Lakeline
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Nov. 10: Breakfast Club Beer + Bike Crawl
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Nov. 11: Mindful Mixology – Nonalc Cocktail Class
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Nov. 12: Exhibit C, True Crime Live at The Paramount
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Nov. 12: ATX Supper Club Friendsgiving
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Nov. 13: Priest Ranch Wine Tasting at Pershing (Free)
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Nov. 13: Bob Ross Paint Along at Flipside Warehouse
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Nov. 14: Ink & Drink Tattoo Workshop at Dark Horse
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Nov. 15: Wine Tasting & Chef’s Table at Pershing
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Nov. 15: Craft Cocktail Competition at the Sunset Room
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Nov. 15: Day Tripping Through Texas Whiskey (looks very cool)
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Nov. 16: Texas Craft Brewer’s Fest
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Nov. 16: Introduction to Kumiko Woodworking
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Nov. 16: Watercolor 101 – Holiday Cards
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Nov. 16: Family Resource Festival – hosted by Center for Child Protection
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Nov. 16: Vivid Parlor Art Pop-Up on the East Austin Studio Tour
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One More Thing… The Cars & Coffee series at Circuit of the Americas is coming back November 17th. Tickets are free for spectators, and if you’ve got a car you want to show, you can register here for $12.
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Word On The Street
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A roundup of cool local opportunities to grow your business, wealth, or personal brand
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AI Founders: AITX is co-hosting a hackathon with Meta this month. Great chance to show off your ideas, and all participants qualify to apply for the special event tranche of Meta’s Llama Impact Grant ($100-$600k).
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Is your kid heading to college soon? UATX, the fascinating new university co-founded by local billionaire, Joe Lonsdale, is having an open house. Thanks to their innovative funding model, 100% of accepted students get a full-ride
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SXSW Is Coming: If you can believe it, it’s already time to start thinking about your SXSW strategy. Peter Lewis, their chief of partnerships, is laying out options at next week’s Tacos & Topics event
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Calling All Artists: Austin has a program called Writing on the Walls, designed to beautify the city via murals. You can read more here, and sign up to be notified when new spaces open up
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Can’t believe I have to write this… But there’s a $10k bounty for tips that lead to arrest of people stealing copper from local AT&T lines
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Here’s your regular reminder that if your business is based in ATX or relocating here, the city offers thousands back in job-based awards and tax refunds
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Insights
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Thought-provoking ideas and stories published by founders in ATX
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1. An absolute must-listen: Local investor Brendan McCord hosted a reading club on the intellectual origins of tech, exploring how authors as far back as Aristotle may contribute to the future of AI research.
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Then, one of Palantir’s AI developers took the recordings and original texts, and turned them into an ai-hosted podcast series and it’s fascinating.
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There’s something otherworldly about listening to AI discuss how AI may need to embrace the teachings of Machiaveli in order to be more human. Just wild.
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2. Speaking of Palantir, I just came across Codie Sanchez’ recent interview with founder Joe Lonsdale (who’s now built something like 8 or 9 billion-dollar companies).
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Their discussion is great – especially the section about 35 minutes in, where they talk about how to find CEOs, structure executive comp packages, and more.
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3. Last thing about Joe, I swear… He and his team at 8VC published an excellent deep dive on how AI is powering new service-based businesses that are, in many cases, more defensible than SaaS alone.
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They’ve invested in a bunch of these, and break down 4 key components they’ve found set businesses in this space apart.
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4. A Great Newsletter On Writing: I’m calling it now – Madi Taskett is going to be a household name one day. She has one of those voices that just can’t be anything else. Like lightning, waiting to strike.
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She’s been exploring the craft of fiction in her newsletter recently, sharing techniques she’s experimenting with, and even resources (like Chuk Palahniuk’s newsletter – author of Fight Club – which is fantastic). If you’re into writing as a pursuit, check her out.
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5. Revisiting Trump’s Rogan Discussion: Local founder Jessi Roesch wrote a piece re-examining some of the climate-related parts of Trump’s recent discussion with Joe Rogan. She’s the founder of Downland, which helps support regenerative farming, and is one of the most dialed-in founders I’ve met in a long time.
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Forget politics for a second. My favorite thing about this piece is the red-, yellow-, green-light system Jessi used to categorize topics.
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It felt very fair from a journalistic perspective, and reminds me of Jefferson’s old line, that a truly great newspaper would be broken into four sections: “Truths, Probabilities, Possibilities, and Lies.”
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That’s all for this week! Technically, this is a shorter issue. I blame John Davison’s fantastic bourbon-tasting event last night. You can sign up here to hear about the next one.
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Email me here if you want to share any feedback, or let me know about an event you’re hosting.
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Until next week,
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-Ethan
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