S2E9: From Peter Thiel’s Fellowship to 1517 Fund — The VC Who Funds Rebels (Michael Gibson)
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Forget Ivy League. Build Your Own Startup Empire.
From Peter Thiel’s Fellowship revolution to building the 1517 Fund, Michael Gibson has made a career out of betting on outsiders.
In this episode, he reveals how Thiel’s philosophy, back people, not pedigrees, shaped his mission to fund dropouts, renegades, and deep-tech builders rewriting the future.
We unpack how to spot unconventional talent before the world does, why early bets on unproven founders can outperform safe money, and how the next wave of transformative startups won’t emerge from Ivy League halls, but from the edges of the system.
Chapters
- 00:00 From Journalism to Venture Capital: A Unique Journey
- 07:05 The Dynamics of Founders and VCs
- 12:50 The Role of Experience in Venture Capital
- 17:32 Investing in Young Founders: The 1517 Fund
- 22:56 Backing Renegades: A New Approach to Investment
- 24:36 The Democratization of Innovation
- 25:36 Identifying the Renegade Mindset
- 28:10 The Impact of Educational Systems on Creativity
- 32:25 Curiosity as a Key Trait
- 36:20 The Role of Unorthodox Thinking
- 38:40 Challenging the 10,000 Hour Rule
- 42:16 The Importance of Unique Perspectives
- 45:48 Managing Investor Expectations
Guest Bio
Michael Gibson is the co-founder and general partner of 1517 Fund, a venture firm dedicated to backing dropouts, renegade students, and deep tech scientists who challenge the traditional path.
Before starting 1517, he was Vice President of Grants at the Thiel Foundation, where he helped launch and run the Thiel Fellowship, and worked at Thiel Capital. With an academic background in philosophy from Oxford and early editorial roles at places like MIT Technology Review, Michael brings both intellectual depth and contrarian edge to venture capital.
At 1517, he’s leading a reformation of how innovation is funded, betting on people with the courage to break from convention.
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Who Should Listen
- Founders who’ve taken the unconventional path — dropouts, outsiders, or builders challenging industry norms.
- Aspiring entrepreneurs looking for insight into how Peter Thiel’s philosophy still shapes venture investing today.
- VCs and angel investors who want to understand how to spot raw, uncredentialed talent before it becomes obvious.
- Operators and innovators curious about how deep-tech and frontier thinkers are funded at the idea stage.
Music Credit
“Neptuno” – Phondupe (Album: Onykia)
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