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Visit https://rjshara.biz for more episodes, blogs and inside scoop. The Silicon Dreams is a popular radio show in the Bay Area that airs on Radio Zindagi 1170 AM every Monday from 3.30 PM to 4.00 PM (Pacific Time). RJ Shara and the guests on the show talk about startups, entrepreneurship, investment funding, venture capitalists, angel investors and all things that impact the startup ecosystem. Silicon Valley is literally home to the best and the biggest startups in the world and RJ Shara has made an attempt here to share the secrets of the silicon valley with all those who dream "The Silicon Dream". So even if you are located in the remote corners of the world but have access to internet, you will now be able to listen to the stalwarts from Silicon Valley. In this podcast, you will be able to listen to replay the full episodes of the show albeit without the songs. This podcast uses two languages - Hindi and English in the conversations. For English version of the show and more English episodes please visit https://rjshara.biz or search for the podcast "The Silicon Dreams" on your favorite podcast channel (Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts and more). To get in touch with RJ Shara (or a guest from the show), please visit https://rjshara.biz or connect on one of the social media platforms below https://twitter.com/rjsharabiz https://facebook.com/rjshara.biz https://instagram.com/rjshara.biz RJ Shara's YouTube Channel

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Visit https://rjshara.biz for more episodes, blogs and inside scoop. The Silicon Dreams is a popular radio show in the Bay Area that airs on Radio Zindagi 1170 AM every Monday from 3.30 PM to 4.00 PM (Pacific Time). RJ Shara and the guests on the show talk about startups, entrepreneurship, investment funding, venture capitalists, angel investors and all things that impact the startup ecosystem. Silicon Valley is literally home to the best and the biggest startups in the world and RJ Shara has made an attempt here to share the secrets of the silicon valley with all those who dream "The Silicon Dream". So even if you are located in the remote corners of the world but have access to internet, you will now be able to listen to the stalwarts from Silicon Valley. In this podcast, you will be able to listen to replay the full episodes of the show albeit without the songs. This podcast uses two languages - Hindi and English in the conversations. For English version of the show and more English episodes please visit https://rjshara.biz or search for the podcast "The Silicon Dreams" on your favorite podcast channel (Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts and more). To get in touch with RJ Shara (or a guest from the show), please visit https://rjshara.biz or connect on one of the social media platforms below https://twitter.com/rjsharabiz https://facebook.com/rjshara.biz https://instagram.com/rjshara.biz RJ Shara's YouTube Channel

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S1. E8. The Silicon Dreams - Hinglish Joe Jasin, Managing Director of Silicon Valley based Seed Investment firm DNA Partners talks to RJ Shara about Tech, Economy, and 5G on Radio Zindagi 1170AM

5/26/2020
Visit http://8ty6.link/rjshara for full episode details Joe Jasin from DNA Partners is a seasoned executive and investor with portfolio companies in both The United States of America and also China. Joe has decades of experience in the telecommunications domain since the start of his career with 3G. Joe has also dealt with governments across the globe in both free market economies as well as command economies. Joe discusses the 5G evolution, navigating the governments and investments in this episode and podcast of The Silicon Dreams. What is the vision of DNA Partners DNA Partners invests in the category of Seed Round investing between 50,000 USD to 500,000 USD in US and China. Their portfolio investments are split between the two countries across companies that operate in the digital media value chain technologies space. The investment amounts are limited in the range of 50k to 500k USD but the valuations in both these countries are extremely different. Joe Jasin as an individual Joe talks to RJ Shara about his history as an executive working with small to big companies in Profit and Non Profit space in United States and in Asia. He also founded two companies which had a successful exit. His first company – Ice Wireless was founded in 1998 and had an exit in 2000. His corporate portfolio was focused around the evolution of wireless communication during which time he had to interact closely with governments in United States, Middle East and Asia. He also founded a mobile developer’s group in the Silicon Valley which is still running successfully after 16 years. What’s next for 5G and what are the barriers to adoption Joe and RJ Shara talk about the wireless evolution. Joe explains how 3G was a revolution in itself as it allowed for a breakthrough wireless communication allowing analog voice and digital data to be transmitted. In 4G, voice could have been digital but mobile operators chose to keep the voice analog. However in 5G everything will be digital and over TCP/IP which will be another breakthrough in itself. The governments are allocating more wireless spectrum to support 5G which has them competing against each other and this is being driven by consumer demand. What is the governments’ role in strategy building for startups and corporations The free enterprise or free market economy like The United States of America allows multiple competitors to exist in the same space which typically provides room for innovation. However in command economies or the top down approach, governments are more proactive in dictating protocols, etc. to be used in technology. There are pros and cons to both and there isn’t a right or wrong approach. In most Asian companies as compared to the USA, corporations and startups wait for governments to release the protocols and guidelines before they can start work. The former is a proactive government while latter is a reactive government. US and China are locked in a battle of patent numbers, however what’s more important is how many of these patents are commercialized What are other areas of interest for DNA Partnerts besides telecommunication Joe Jasin explains that DNA Partners deals with IP communication vs telecommunication where the former is a newer technology that surrounds us everyday like Zoom, Webex, etc. where the entire communication happens over TCP/IP. However besides IP Communication, DNA Partners and Joe Jasin also work with Digital Media Infrastructure companies. Check https://8ty6.link/rjshara for full details and more episodes and to get email ID of Joe Jasin.

Duration:00:28:18

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S1. E7. The Silicon Dreams by RJ Shara on Radio Zindagi - Hinglish - Attorney Roger Royse on Legal Challenges, Blockchain, Agtech, Coronavirus

4/27/2020
In this episode of Silicon Dreams with RJ Shara, Roger Royse, Founder at Royse Law Firm answers many questions ranging from Legal Challenges for startups in the United States to Blockchain to Agtech. He helps startups across the globe with corporate and tax laws, formation, contracting, acquisitions, and exits as they settle in California. For tech startups outside North America, Royse Law Firm helps them find their footing in the US markets. Roger helps these companies be legally compliant throughout their startup journey What is the Biggest Challenge for Starting/Running a Business in California Today Food, shelter, and living expenses have always been a problem but as of this year, AB-5 is the biggest hurdle for gig economy for both — companies and workers. This law has killed the Gig Economy because of the nature of rights and responsiblities that follow when a worker is classifed as an employee. For companies working in the Gig Economy model, this has increased the cost of doing business in California by at least 30%. The cost went up, the demand stayed the same and hence people were shelved. Roger Teaches Blockchain at Stanford’s School of Continuing Studies Royse Law firm was one of the first law firms in US to not only help startups and companies ride the wave of cryptocurrency and Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) but they were probably the first law firm in US to even accept payment in Bitcoin. Roger regrets not getting more of the Bitcoin payment back in those days! As Roger helped tech companies navigate the legal landscape, it was imperative that he himself understood more about Blockchain and Cryptocurrency in order to advise the startups he worked with. Roger ended up learning enough to not just help the startups with their legal challenges but also to teach a course at Stanford. Royse Law Firm and Agricultural Technologies (Agtech or Agritech) Royse Law Firm helps many Agtech startups as they solve the biggest challenge starting us in the face — how do we fulfill the demands for food for an ever growing population. Roger has many agtech clients but at the same time they have performed outreach for agtech companies on a herculean scale through annual conference which is now one of the biggest agtech conference in North America. Roger has also testified in front of the Congress and advised them on matters of Agtech. They don’t just help them with legal challenges but they also help them connect to Angel investors and Venture Capitalists. Dead On Arrival: How to Avoid the Legal Mistakes that Could Kill Your Startup Roger says that many startups irrespective of their origin end up performing the same legal mistakes. He summarizes his years of experience watching startups fail in his book Dead On Arrival. His hope is that people will learn from the mistakes of these failed startups and refrain from committing the same mistakes for their own startup. He is also planning to write a sequel about the common traits that he has observed in successful startups and the book will launch soon. Those interested in receiving a free copy of the book or those who simply want to get some advice from Roger can email him at rroyse@rroyselaw.com. Roger often hosts webinars and can be found as a speaker at many Idea-to-IPO events in the Bay Area. Acquisition of Royse Law by Haynes and Boone The Royse Law firm has grown over the past few years and in order to grow further they are now merging with Haynes and Boone. The acquisition will be finalized between April 30th and May 1st and Roger’s team of 27 attorneys will join Palo Alto based Haynes and Boone. Haynes and Boone is a global network of attorneys established in 1964 in Dallas. Today they have a network of over 575 attorneys. The Silicon Dreams wishes good luck to Roger Royse for the acquisition and thanks him for his willingness to advise entrepreneurs. https://facebook.com/rjshara.biz https://instagram.com/rjshara.biz https://twitter.com/rjsharabiz

Duration:00:23:50

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S1. E6. Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security for Small Businesses CARES Act in USA - The Silicon Dreams by RJ Shara

4/8/2020

Duration:00:25:46

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S1.E2. Impact of Coronavirus on Global Economy and Startup Ecosystem on The Silicon Dreams by RJ Shara

4/4/2020
Visit https://rjshara.biz for more details #Coronavirus or Corvid-19 is flaring up and CDC now has all countries in the world on Level 2 alert with many countries being added in the Level 3 travel advisory list against just 4 countries last week. Markets have been on a roller coaster ride this week with the 11 year bull run coming to an end on Wednesday March 11th. Analysts said that never in the history of US stock market (established 1896) did they see the indexes go from all time high to bear market but Corvid-19 made that possible in the short span of a month. The effects are slowly being felt by all parts of the economy. What does this mean for the #startup ecosystem? Join me in this podcast as we talk about the impacts of Corvid-19 and discuss a few noteworthy points from Sequoia's article on Medium: Coronavirus - The Black Swan of 2020 The Silicon Dreams by RJ Shara The Silicon Dreams is the only show on Bay Area Bollywood stations that caters to the innovators, entrepreneurs and startups in the valley and beyond. If you have questions that you'd like answered on the show, then please get in touch at https://www.facebook.com/rjshara.biz https://www.twitter.com/rjsharabiz https://www.instagram.com/rjshara.biz

Duration:00:11:38

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S1. E5. The Inspiring Life of Sam Walton - Founder of Walmart on The Silicon Dreams with RJ Shara

3/30/2020
Visit https://rjshara.biz for more episodes and details Sam Walton was a great American Entrepreneur who despite many hurdles was able to found the successful empire of Walmart. His life and the principles by which he lived are inspiring and in times of Covid, this reminds #startups and #entrepreneurs to NOT give up and to get up and keep walking forward. Follow Us Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Songs that you can listen to between Links After Link 1 https://youtu.be/icH1SyiTk94 After Link 2 https://youtu.be/ZeQMBa1n3e4 After Link 3 https://youtu.be/vZ_NpLWuL00 After Link 4 https://youtu.be/daFPRysCU3E

Duration:00:13:21

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S1. E1. The Silicon Dreams on Radio Zindagi 1170 AM by RJ Shara - Businessman Vs Entrepreneur

3/24/2020
Visit https://rjshara.biz for more episodes, audio podcasts and blogs. On this pilot episode of The Silicon Dreams English Podcast, we go back to basics. RJ Shara talks about the difference between a businessman and entrepreneur. Delving further in to what it takes to be an entrepreneur - this episode will leave you craving for more information.

Duration:00:13:58

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S1. E4. The Silicon Dreams by RJ Shara on Radio Zindagi - Hinglish - Dr. Sanjit Dang - Venture Capitalist

3/23/2020
Visit https://rjshara.biz for more episodes. The Silicon Dreams on Radio Zindagi hosted Dr. Sanjit Dang, Chairman and Co-Founder of www.ufirstcapital.com on March 23rd, 2020. On Air, we spoke about a few different things 1. Venture Capital as a Service - what is it and how is U First Capital implementing it 2. Impact of Coronavirus (Covid19) on investment funding and startup ecosystem 3. What are the different successful exit strategies for a startup 4. How can people engage further with Dr. Dang and U First Capital More about U First Capital U First Capital team has an excellent track record of driving 1 Exit every year: Orb Intelligence (Acquired by Dun and Bradstreet in 2020), Pinterest (IPO 2019), DocuSign (IPO 2018), Body Labs (AI startup, Acquired by Amazon in 2017 within 2 years of leading Series A investment), Voke (Acquired by Intel in 2016 within 7 months of leading Series A investment), Maginatics (Acquired by EMC in 2015 within 1 year of leading investment) and Basis Science (Acquired by Intel in 2014 within 1 year of investment). More about Dr. Sanjit Dang Dr Sanjit Singh Dang has been a successful Venture Capitalist, Corporate Executive, Board Member, Speaker and Writer in Silicon Valley for almost two decades. He is currently the Co-Founder and Chairman of U First Capital. They provide Venture Capital as a Service to Corporations by bringing Startups, University IP, etc in the Corporate's specific areas of interest (dedicated model). Prior to that, he was at Intel Capital where he led Venture Capital investments in Enterprise Software. He has been an Investor and on the Board of several companies, including True Fit (AI for eCommerce, Raised $100M), Reflektion (AI recommendation for eCommerce, Raised $42M), Helpshift (AI-driven Customer Service, Raised $38M) and Enlighted (Smart Lighting, Acquired by Siemens in 2018). He is also an investor in Mirantis (Cloud Computing, raised over $100M), GoodData (SaaS Business Intelligence, raised over $100M) and Arcadia Data (Big Data 2.0, Raised $26M). Sanjit has over a decade of Exec leadership experience in Product Design, Business Development and Strategy across several domains: Big Data, Natural Language Processing, 3D Camera/Apps, Supply-Chain Analytics and Flash Memory. He has managed $2Bill/year accounts and executed over 30 partnership deals in $100M-$2Bill range. Always striving to be ahead of the curve, Sanjit worked on Big Data Analytics before industry created the term 'Big Data'. Similarly, he launched 2 online courses during graduate school in 1999 and published iconic papers on learnings, way before the MOOC revolution started.

Duration:00:16:54