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Sourcery: SpaceX, Secondary Investing, and the 1% That Stayed In
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- Jun 14, 2026
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- 187
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Summary
SpaceX’s rise isn’t just a rocket story—it’s a lesson in patient capital, secondary investing, and long-term conviction. In this condensed summary of the full Sourcery episode, host Molly O'Shea speaks with 137 Ventures managing partner Justin Fishner-Wolfson about how his firm backed SpaceX early, why it held through years of private growth, and what ownership really means when returns matter more than optics. You’ll learn how SpaceX tender offers create liquidity for employees, why the company’s culture rewards learning over perfection, and what Fishner-Wolfson took from Elon Musk and Gwynne Shotwell about first-principles thinking and calm execution. This version turns the full conversation into a quick, focused listen for anyone interested in startups, venture capital, SpaceX, and business strategy. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.