Work, Wealth, and Self-Worth
Life is a Festival #42: Tim Chang (Mayfield)
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This is a more personal installment of Life is a Festival. On today’s episode I ask my friend Tim to explain to me how to get a job.
Tim Chang is a Managing Partner at Mayfield, a 50 year old venture fund, but he is much more than a typical VC from the Valley. Child of Taiwanese immigrants, Tim is a musician, a burner, and as will become clear in this episode, a philosopher.
On the podcast we talk work and external validation, the myth of the starving artist, and Tim’s formula for a beautiful life. We also talk about diversity in the venture capital world and the dodgy business of monetizing psychedelic medicine.
Finally, at Tim’s suggestion, today I launched a Patreon for this podcast. If my work is enhancing your life consider slipping a fiver in my digital tip jar or going all the way to full medici and helping me paint this word chapel. Like the podcast, the path to its financial sustainability will be iterative. I would love your feedback about the value this brings in your life and how you’d most like to support its creation. Check it out here: www.patreon.com/eamonarmstrong
Tim is a mensch, I hope you benefit from his wisdom as much as I did.
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:07 - What questions best serve you, “How do I get a job?”
:13 - Tim’s background and and the motivation of external validation
:21 - Privilege carries its own trauma
:29 - How Tim promotes diversity as a Venture Capitalist
:33 - The myth of the Starving Artist
:43 - No but seriously, how do I get a job?
:54 - How do we get our great work out there?
:57- Tim’s formula for a beautiful life, T.I.M.
1:00 - Should you be an entrepreneur?
1:06 - Freelancers and contractors vs in house workers and what is the future of the gig economy
1:11 - How to approach the business of psychedelic medicine with integrity
1:24 - What would Tim do with the Life is a Festival podcast?
1:30 - Tim tells me to launch a Patreon
1:40 - How’d the podcast go?
Graphics Designed by Andy McErlean
Theme song ““Peculiar Colors” [Manjumasi]“ by dj atish