Is This Working?!
Most people in philanthropy wouldn't call themselves a "safety-net capitalist." Most people aren't Missy Narula. Missy’s made a career being comfortable in contradictions like “following your passion is overrated”—and she’s got the resume to prove it. After Yale, Boston Consulting Group, and TPG, Missy walked away from all of it to start a company making phone holders that kept babies entertained during diaper changes. She got a patent. The company failed. She'll tell you those were the best years of her career. Now she's CEO of Crankstart Foundation. Crankstart's work is mostly about San Francisco: affordable housing, healthcare career ladders, the kind of cross-sector partnerships Missy says the philanthropy field doesn't do enough of. One recent project put $10 million into a 168-unit affordable housing building. Another is a UCSF partnership that builds a career ladder from medical assistant to radiologist. On this episode of Is This Working?!, she tells Connor about the eight years she spent at blue-chip firms specifically to earn herself the option to fail later. About what it took to look herself in the mirror and admit she wasn't good at being an entrepreneur. About why the best career advice she has for a 22-year-old is take a hard job, learn something hard, and trust you'll find what calls your heart later. And then she tells him about her mom, who died when Missy was 19 and her mom was 46. "I thought she had lived a lot," Missy says. "But now that I'm 44, I realize she was just getting started." CHAPTERS CHAPTERS * 00:00:00 Being okay with being wrong * 00:00:57 McDonald's University and the hardest job ever * 00:01:54 Parental expectations and the privilege of freedom * 00:03:18 The competitive child * 00:04:29 Performance through play — High achievement without pressure * 00:07:19 The credibility sprint — Building a bank of signals * 00:09:09 Don't follow your passion — Do this instead * 00:14:55 The failed entrepreneur who never had more fun * 00:21:01 Parenthood as a superpower in the workplace * 00:24:30 From bloodthirsty capitalist to foundation leader * 00:30:52 Working with Michael Moritz — Excellence teaches excellence * 00:34:18 Making philanthropy less transactional * 00:42:22 The trust battery and rising tides lift all boats * 00:43:54 San Francisco needs grace, patience, and capital * 00:45:29 Losing her mom at 19 — Nobody's entitled to tomorrow
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