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Matt Mullenweg: How I Founded WordPress; Storytelling Tips; How to Give Feedback | 20VC #905

Matt Mullenweg is the Founder of Automattic, the force behind WordPress, Tumblr, WooCommerce, Jetpack, Longreads, Simplenote, Pocket Casts, and more. What started as a simple open-source blogging platform, Matt has turned into one of the most significant internet properties of our generation, now powering over 43% of sites on the internet. Alongside Automattic, Matt also invests through Audrey Capital and has backed the likes of Stripe, SpaceX, Gitlab, and Sendgrid to name a few. ----------------------------------- Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:40 Origins of Wordpress and Automattic 04:53 What does high performance mean to you? 05:55 How to give feedback effectively 06:59 Trust earned over time, or theirs to lose? 08:00 What makes great storytelling? 08:45 How would you describe your leadership style? 13:12 How do you communicate without emails? 15:37 How did you take over Tumblr? 20:45 What’s the secret to successful integration with M&A? 22:41 How do you determine what to delegate? 23:52 What was the most difficult part of running Automattic? 26:20 How do you think about risk? 30:38 How do you retain a zen-like mindset? 32:40 What would you say your biggest insecurities are? 34:30 Where did your insecurities come from? 37:34 Balance between naivety and experience 39:57 Does leadership get easier over time? 41:45 What does great friendship mean to you? 43:54 Have you ever seen a therapist? 46:00 How do you manage your time? 49:54 On grief and grieving father’s death 52:22 Lessons from father 55:12 Favorite book and why 55:38 Biggest strength and weakness 55:59 Hardest element of role with Automattic 56:37 What do you know now that you wish you knew when you were young? 57:54 Where do you see yourself in 5 years? ----------------------------------- In Today’s Episode with Matt Mullenweg We Discuss: 1.) The Origins of WordPress: How did Matt start the for-profit, Automattic, as a 19-year-old, having been a lead developer for WordPress? What were the clearest signs to Matt in the early days that WordPress could change the world? What does Matt know now that he wishes he had known at the beginning of WordPress? 2.) Matt Mullenweg: The Essence of Leadership: What does high performance mean to Matt? How has that changed over time? What does truly great listening mean to Matt as a leader today? Where do many get this wrong? How does Matt approach decision-making today? What are the two types of decisions? What are Matt’s biggest insecurities in leadership today? How have they changed over time? 3.) Matt Mullenweg: The Person: Why does Matt have insecurities around his body? How do those insecurities manifest? What did Matt learn about himself in the pre-grieving process before his father’s passing? How does Matt assess his own relationship to risk today? How does Matt think through his relationship to money today? Has it changed? 4.) WordPress: The Company: Why did Matt decide it was the right decision to buy Tumblr? Why did Matt make himself the CEO earlier this year? With many strong cashflow businesses within Automattic, how does Matt think through the balance between growth and profitability? Why does Automattic not have any emails within the company? How do 2,000 people communicate so effectively? ----------------------------------- #WordPress #MattMullenweg #founder #HarryStebbings #20VC #greiving #insecurities #technology #investing #webdevelopment #opensource

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July 11, 2022
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Matt Mullenweg is the Founder of Automattic, the force behind WordPress, Tumblr, WooCommerce, Jetpack, Longreads, Simplenote, Pocket Casts, and more. What started as a simple open-source blogging platform, Matt has turned into one of the most significant internet properties of our generation, now powering over 43% of sites on the internet. Alongside Automattic, Matt also invests through Audrey Capital and has backed the likes of Stripe, SpaceX, Gitlab, and Sendgrid to name a few. ----------------------------------- Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:40 Origins of Wordpress and Automattic 04:53 What does high performance mean to you? 05:55 How to give feedback effectively 06:59 Trust earned over time, or theirs to lose? 08:00 What makes great storytelling? 08:45 How would you describe your leadership style? 13:12 How do you communicate without emails? 15:37 How did you take over Tumblr? 20:45 What’s the secret to successful integration with M&A? 22:41 How do you determine what to delegate? 23:52 What was the most difficult part of running Automattic? 26:20 How do you think about risk? 30:38 How do you retain a zen-like mindset? 32:40 What would you say your biggest insecurities are? 34:30 Where did your insecurities come from? 37:34 Balance between naivety and experience 39:57 Does leadership get easier over time? 41:45 What does great friendship mean to you? 43:54 Have you ever seen a therapist? 46:00 How do you manage your time? 49:54 On grief and grieving father’s death 52:22 Lessons from father 55:12 Favorite book and why 55:38 Biggest strength and weakness 55:59 Hardest element of role with Automattic 56:37 What do you know now that you wish you knew when you were young? 57:54 Where do you see yourself in 5 years? ----------------------------------- In Today’s Episode with Matt Mullenweg We Discuss: 1.) The Origins of WordPress: How did Matt start the for-profit, Automattic, as a 19-year-old, having been a lead developer for WordPress? What were the clearest signs to Matt in the early days that WordPress could change the world? What does Matt know now that he wishes he had known at the beginning of WordPress? 2.) Matt Mullenweg: The Essence of Leadership: What does high performance mean to Matt? How has that changed over time? What does truly great listening mean to Matt as a leader today? Where do many get this wrong? How does Matt approach decision-making today? What are the two types of decisions? What are Matt’s biggest insecurities in leadership today? How have they changed over time? 3.) Matt Mullenweg: The Person: Why does Matt have insecurities around his body? How do those insecurities manifest? What did Matt learn about himself in the pre-grieving process before his father’s passing? How does Matt assess his own relationship to risk today? How does Matt think through his relationship to money today? Has it changed? 4.) WordPress: The Company: Why did Matt decide it was the right decision to buy Tumblr? Why did Matt make himself the CEO earlier this year? With many strong cashflow businesses within Automattic, how does Matt think through the balance between growth and profitability? Why does Automattic not have any emails within the company? How do 2,000 people communicate so effectively? ----------------------------------- #WordPress #MattMullenweg #founder #HarryStebbings #20VC #greiving #insecurities #technology #investing #webdevelopment #opensource

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  • Harry Stebbings

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  • Matt Mullenweg

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EPISODE SUMMARY

In this episode of The Twenty Minute VC, featuring Harry Stebbings and Matt Mullenweg, Matt Mullenweg: How I Founded WordPress; Storytelling Tips; How to Give Feedback | 20VC #905 explores matt Mullenweg on leadership, longevity, vulnerability, and building WordPress Matt Mullenweg discusses the origins of WordPress, how open source shaped its trajectory, and why he committed decades of his life to the project once he saw its global impact.

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