We have one of my favorite people on today’s show,
Christie Pitts! Christie was one of my first bosses when I started working in venture capital. I’ve long considered her a mentor and good friend.
Christie is both an operator and investor, having invested in 200 companies led by underrepresented founders at Backstage Capital and having co-founded several organizations. Including running multi-level organizations in billion-dollar+ P&Ls. We cover a lot of ground in today’s episode ranging from motherhood, growing up in a religious home, starting a career in retail, career transitions, to navigating difficult conversations.
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In this episode, we discuss:
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2:00) A phrase that Christie lives by
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6:00) How growing up in a religious home shaped Christie as an adult
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15:25) The positive impact of Christie’s mom as she was growing up
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16:45) Growing up in the Bay area and exposure to the tech industry
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19:30) San Jose State University and Christie’s first pitch competition for eBooks
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20:20) Working at Verizon through school
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23:16) Advice for navigating the corporate world and a hard lesson to learn
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26:00) De-risking and deciding to leave Verizon Ventures for Backstage Capital
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28:44) How working in retail served Christie as a venture investor
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32:45) The story of nearly quitting Verizon before her 401k vested and the 90-day conversation she had with her dad
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36:28) Living in the present moment as a mom
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38:06) How to have uncomfortable conversations
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42:33) Oprah, Mr. Rogers, and Motherhood
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45:50) What Christie wants her kids to remember about the way she loves them
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47:12) Greatness and writing your own obituary