In hindsight, all great ideas are Obvious. The big ideas of today will become market-leading companies in the near future, reimagining every sector of the economy for the better: climate, healthcare, food, transportation, housing, energy, and more. Obvious Ideas explores the transformation of the fundamental building blocks of life and society. Obvious Ventures’ Andrew Beebe hosts this eight-part ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipInvesting |
In this special episode, Host Andrew Beebe speaks to one of the greatest living writers of science fiction, Kim Stanley Robinson. They discuss the technologies, societal shifts and governmental interventions detailed in Stan’s most recent climate fic... more
For this bonus episode, we’re flipping the script. Host Andrew Beebe sits down with Emily Brady, Editorial Director at Obvious Ventures. They discuss his takeaways from the season…and, of course, the obvious ideas of the future that may seem crazy to... more
Cathy Zoi is the CEO of EVgo, America’s largest fast charging network for electric vehicles. She’s been a leader in climate for over three decades, previously serving as Chief of Staff in the White House Office of Environmental Policy during the Clin... more
Dr. Rachel Slaybaugh is a nuclear expert and investor at DCVC, where she focuses on climate tech. She was Associate Professor of Nuclear Engineering at UC Berkeley for 8 years, served as Program Director at the Department of Energy’s ARPA-E, and foun... more
Nan Ransohoff is Head of Climate at Stripe. As part of her role, Nan leads Frontier, an advance market commitment for carbon removal, which is funded by companies like Stripe, Alphabet, and Meta. Frontier aims to buy over $900 million of permanent ca... more
Molly Wood is an investor at the early stage venture firm LAUNCH, and co-host of This Week in Startups. She was a journalist for over two decades before joining LAUNCH at the beginning of this year, most recently serving as host and senior editor of ... more
Tony Fadell led the teams that brought us the iPod, iPhone, and the Nest thermostat. He’s currently Principal at venture firm Future Shape, which invests in “foundational technology to make a future that is greener, healthier, and safer.” Tony’s been... more
Jason Jacobs is the creator and host of My Climate Journey, a podcast that demystifies climate change and helps people make a difference. Before diving into climate, Jason’s entrepreneurial background included being Founder and CEO of Runkeeper, whic... more
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