VC Brad Feld tells Tim Ferriss how unplugging rituals, therapy, and openness about depression sustained him through entrepreneurial chaos.

Brad Feld — Early-stage investor and entrepreneur since 1987, co-founder of Foundry Group and Techstars, and author of multiple books in the Startup Revolution series. He is also an OCD/depression mental-health advocate, art collector, and 50-state marathon runner based in Boulder, Colorado.
Brad Feld walks Tim Ferriss through the origins of his quarterly off-the-grid vacations, sparked by his wife Amy telling him 'I'm done' during the dot-com collapse when his words stopped matching his actions. He opens up candidly about his OCD, his decades of depression, the shame he eventually obliterated by blogging publicly about it in 2013, and how coach Jerry Colonna reshaped his approach to vulnerability. Feld details practical relationship systems he and Amy built—monthly 'life dinners' run like agile retrospectives, digital sabbaths, and conflict ground rules. He closes by explaining why he chose Boulder over Silicon Valley, his love of science fiction, and how complexity theory underpins his framework for building startup communities.
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Brad Feld
“brad is the author of two new books the startup community way and the second edition of startup communities he has been an early stage investor” — Tim Ferriss 00:05:15Find it on Amazon
Brad Feld
“brad is the author of two new books the startup community way and the second edition of startup communities” — Tim Ferriss 00:05:15Find it on Amazon
Brad Feld
“writes the blogs failed thoughts and adventure deals two of my favorite blogs out there which really are i think timeless” — Tim Ferriss 00:05:15Find it on Amazon
Donald Robertson
“a book called the philosophy of cognitive behavioral therapy cbt subtitled stoic philosophy as rational and cognitive psychotherapy by donald robertson which i found to be quite interesting” — Tim Ferriss 01:12:12Find it on Amazon
Mighty Networks
“i'm using a tool called mighty networks that's really quite interesting and well done and you know in a very short order of opening it up to people” — Brad Feld 01:39:01Find it on Amazon
Robert Pirsig
“piersick's book is zenon motorcycle maintenance is a book i think anybody who makes anything should read um i recommend it to all entrepreneurs” — Brad Feld 01:39:33Find it on Amazon
William Gibson
“neuromancer was first it was written in 1984 and if you read it today you kind of go ah whatever but if you read it ... it will blow your mind” — Brad Feld 01:41:06Find it on Amazon
Neal Stephenson
“snow crash is written in 1992 ... i think the technology part of snow crash is brilliant but even more powerful is the geopolitical part” — Brad Feld 01:42:09Find it on Amazon
Dan Simmons
“a book called hyperion it's actually four books hyperion cantos ... a book also ... that i think is is as good or better” — Brad Feld 01:43:11Find it on Amazon
Ronald D. Moore (inferred)
“the reason battlestar galactica is on that list ... it's a great space opera but it's not about being a space opera it's once again about humans and machines” — Brad Feld 01:44:11Find it on Amazon
Frank Herbert
“which is dune frank herbert in terms of world building it's a mind blower it's classic ... you can learn almost all the leadership lessons you need from dune” — Tim Ferriss 01:47:50Find it on Amazon
Lawrence Wright
“it's a book called the end of october it's written by a guy named lawrence wright and it came out in april of this year ... it is so good” — Brad Feld 01:48:21Find it on Amazon
(inferred) Denis Villeneuve film based on Ted Chiang
“the book arrival which i think is fantastic was based on one of his short stories which for a language obsessed person like me” — Tim Ferriss 01:49:25Find it on Amazon
Ted Chiang
“he has a new collection called exhalation that i highly recommend to people and then ken liu” — Tim Ferriss 01:49:25Find it on Amazon
Ken Liu
“ken liu the paper menagerie which was gifted to me by matt mullenweg really accomplished tech founder ceo of a company called automatic” — Tim Ferriss 01:49:55Find it on Amazon
M. Mitchell Waldrop
“i read a book a book called complexity ... i remember laying on my couch ... reading that book and just sort of ... having my mind blown” — Brad Feld 02:10:40Find it on Amazon
“so i combined it with puare tea a ten dollar bag will last you a long time i basically use the unsweetened superfood creamer like powdered mct oil” — Tim Ferriss 00:51:54Find it on Amazon