Seth Levine of Foundry Group on Capital Evolution, AI, and the Future of Company Leadership
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Guest: Seth Levine
Book: Capital Evolution
Podcast: Between Two COOs
Host: Michael Koenig
What we cover- Why Seth wrote Capital Evolution and why now
- Why today’s economic shift is structural, not cyclical
- How power has moved from public institutions to businesses
- What companies are being asked to carry that they weren’t built for
- How AI fits into this broader realignment
- Early signals that companies are adapting well to AI
- What strong executive teams do differently during uncertainty
- Common leadership traps when change happens too fast
- A real crisis from a portfolio company and what the executive team did well
- The new leadership muscle operators need for the next decade
00:00 – Introduction
01:40 – Seth’s 30-second pitch for Capital Evolution
04:05 – Why this shift is structural, not cyclical
07:20 – What’s broken in the current economic model
11:00 – The power shift from government to business
15:10 – What leaders are quietly losing
18:45 – Where AI fits into this realignment
23:30 – What boards see when AI adoption works
28:05 – How strong executive teams handle uncertainty
33:40 – Leadership traps during rapid change
38:10 – A crisis inside a portfolio company
44:00 – The new muscle operators must build
48:50 – A moment Seth never thought he’d see
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