
Minisode: The Conversation Happening in Every Early-Stage Boardroom Right Now
Origins hosts Nick Chirls (GP, Asylum Ventures) and Beezer Clarkson (LP, Sapphire Partners) react to their conversation with Nicholas Csicsko, a public/private investor at Trinity. They dig into his framing of “cynical optimism” and why it might be the right posture for venture investing, unpack the growing obsolescence risk for SaaS companies from earlier vintages, and cap it off with a live question: if sovereign wealth pulls back from US venture, what breaks first?
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Welcome to Origins
00:54 Musicians as Investors
01:39 Cynical Optimism Explained
02:47 Investor Role Beyond Cheerleading
03:11 Steadying Founder Emotions
05:59 SaaS Obsolete Before Liquidity
07:06 Old SaaS Playbook Breaks
08:00 Lovable Growth Reality Check
09:01 Creative Destruction Across Portfolios
10:17 LP Optimism and Venture Nuance
11:26 Ugly Truths About Great Investors
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