0:40 Jason intros Jeff Housenbold 2:16 What did Jeff do before joining the Vision Fund? How did he help scale eBay & Shutterfly? 4:15 How did he wind up at SoftBank? What was it like being recruited by Masayoshi Son? How did Masa pitch the Vision Fund to Jeff? 13:28 What was the timeframe for deploying the $100B Vision Fund? 18:10 How does SoftBank size their bets and how do they counsel founders to handle massive amounts of capital? 20:07 Coaching founders on using capital to create talent moats & build brand partnerships 22:17 Scaling their diligence alongside their capital deployment, understanding core customers & focusing on positive unit economics 28:30 How did the Uber & Didi deals go down? How close was SoftBank to investing in Lyft instead of Uber? 33:23 How SoftBank looks at investing in adjacent companies and mergers 38:42 Jeff's background & the importance of education in changing your lot in life 46:07 Changing focus from Growth to Profits, the effect of short-term thinking and its impact on Dara and Uber since their 2019 IPO 57:23 Thoughts on VTOL? Will we see VTOL vehicles or self-driving first? 1:02:16 Jeff's take on Coronavirus and its impact on the markets & how founders and CEOs can combat market volatility 1:09:38 Portfolio Review: Zume Pizza 1:11:32 Portfolio Review: Katerra 1:14:03 Jason guesses the toughest 4 industries to penetrate 1:15:03 Portfolio Review: Plenty 1:19:29 Portfolio Review: Memphis Meats 1:23:05 What happened with the WeWork investment? What % does SoftBank now own, and can they turn it around? What are some lessons learned from the entire saga? 1:27:13 Jeff shares some "Jeff-ism's of Business" 1:27:52 How is the Vision Fund II raise coming along? 1:28:36 How the scale of the Vision Fund impacts people's ability to understand their investments 1:32:05 For founders: When is the right time to engage with SoftBank?