Listen now | Episode 139 Elements that make up a strong startup ecosystem are founders and talent to execute the vision, investors with capital, and finally journalists that are documenting what the founders and investors are doing. Without that coverage, it’s difficult to attract more founders and more investors which are needed to create a critical mass and a scene that will make a larger impact.Our guest today is Sean Silcoff, a business reporter at the Globe and Mail covering the Canadian startup scene. And earlier this month his book, Losing the Signal: The Untold Story Behind the Extraordinary Rise and Spectacular Fall of BlackBerry, was turned into a feature film starring Glenn Howerton and Jay Baruchel. I’ve seen it, and it’s such a great take on the rise and fall of RIM.We also have a news breakdown with John Ruffolo.
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Listen now | Episode 139 Elements that make up a strong startup ecosystem are founders and talent to execute the vision, investors with capital, and finally journalists that are documenting what the founders and investors are doing. Without that coverage, it’s difficult to attract more founders and more investors which are needed to create a critical mass and a scene that will make a larger impact.Our guest today is Sean Silcoff, a business reporter at the Globe and Mail covering the Canadian startup scene. And earlier this month his book, Losing the Signal: The Untold Story Behind the Extraordinary Rise and Spectacular Fall of BlackBerry, was turned into a feature film starring Glenn Howerton and Jay Baruchel. I’ve seen it, and it’s such a great take on the rise and fall of RIM.We also have a news breakdown with John Ruffolo.