a16z Podcast: Scaling Ideas and Startups in the U.K. and Europe
Episode Date: December 4, 2015Our final segment from the road in the U.K. features two well-known investors and entrepreneurs in the London tech world: Seedcamp co-founder Reshma S...
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993 episodes transcribedOur final segment from the road in the U.K. features two well-known investors and entrepreneurs in the London tech world: Seedcamp co-founder Reshma S...
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