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Episode #38: First Round Capital Reflections and How Fundraising and Seeking an Acquisition Opportunity Are Mutually Exclusive

In this week’s episode of The Learning Corner, Mia Farnham and Charles Hudson dive into two thought-provoking pieces on modern venture capital and founder decision-making under pressure. First, we unpack Uncapped’s interview with Josh Kopelman of First Round Capital. From the “Blackstoneification of Venture” to his tongue-in-cheek “Venture Arrogance Score,” Kopelman challenges conventional thinking around fund scale, relevance, and value creation. We also touch on secondaries, post-mortems, and what it means to run a venture firm like an operating company. Then we turn to a sharp LinkedIn post by Rohit Mittal on the tough calls founders must make when stuck between raising at a down round or selling. He argues that “exploring options” often leads to nowhere—and that choosing a path with conviction is more important than ever. Charles shares real-world insights on dual-track processes, founder psychology, and how investors can best support teams facing runway crunches.

This week’s article links:

  • How To Make Money in Venture, Uncapped with Jack Altman feat. Josh Kopelman, Co-Founder of First Round Capital