
Brad and Michael Koenig have a raw, thoughtful conversation about the operational and emotional systems behind generosity, mentorship, identity, and meaning.

Brad and Michael Koenig have a raw, thoughtful conversation about the operational and emotional systems behind generosity, mentorship, identity, and meaning.

Nick and Brad talk about life and community as part of the eTown Tom Rush and Marfa event.

Brad and Amy talk about what they’ve learned during 35 years of marriage.

Brad discusses building better communities, fostering innovation, and why giving without expectation creates lasting impact.

Brad and Mo talk about many things, including the origin of “We Suck Less,” why owning the full customer experience created trust, and how one room of candid founders at YEO turned isolation into momentum.

Brad and Eric reflect on he mentors and moments that shaped his career. He shares stories from his 40+ years in tech and investing, digging into how he thinks about mentorship, success, writing, control, and showing up consistently over time.

Dean and Brad discuss how rebooting isn’t just about recovering from burnout or failure—it’s about continuous rediscovery.

Greg Keller and Brad explore Give First in a business context and talk about how cultural norms, like non-transactional, positive-sum, multi-turn relationships, can define the success of a business or a community.

Evan Epstein talks to Brad about his early life, VC, and helping build hundreds of startups and their boards. Brad shares insights from Startup Boards and reflects on the importance of board dynamics, effective composition, and the evolving expectations of independent directors.