06:05 Soaring rental costs of San Francisco - How does this accelerate movement of venture capital out of the valley and into other hubs, including Asia?
14:10 If your startup is seeking more breathing space, more ability to experiment, and more capacity for risk, maybe you should think about relocating out of an expensive ecosystem (like San Francisco) and into a more cost-effective one.
33:30 Beware the temptation to be sucked into Silicon Valley's black hole - Kyle Ellicott's advice for startups on looking at options in the US and Asia
Podcast notes:
00:05 KYL3 - Cross Border Kyle with Kyle Ellicott
01:00 San Francisco is so expensive that people are commuting from Oregon: How far is it and how much time does it take to make the round trip?
02:40 Which people do this and where is this "top to bottom commuting" going on? Cases between San Francisco and Los Angeles, Dallas and Las Vegas
06:05 The soaring rental costs of San Francisco: How this accelerates movement of venture capital out of the valley and into other hubs, including Asia
09:30 Where else could people live and what decision process would a start-up founder go through to decide where to be: the significant cost advantage in Shenzhen
14:10 What an American company's move to other hubs means for innovation and its corresponding changes in dynamics: more breathing space, experiments, risks
18:10 The choice to build a lifestyle business in these types of locations: its pros and cons
24:05 A backstory to the digital nomads showing one can go and live anywhere in the world: the case of 64things.com's Cedric
29:55 Do you think of growing business differently now? The myth of the number of people in the office as a gauge of success
33:30 The temptation to be sucked into the Valley black hole: Kyle's advice for startups and resources being only an arm's length away wherever you are
38:15 The shift from businesses being geographically confined to resources: where capital, talent, markets exist