Startups Weekly: The unicorn from down under, an Uber TV show and All Raise’s expansion

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Hello and welcome back to Startups Weekly, a weekend newsletter that dives into the week’s noteworthy news pertaining to startups and
venture capital
Before I jump into today’s topic, let’s catch up a bit
Last week, I wrote about Revel, a recent graduate of Y Combinator that’s raised a small seed round.Remember, you can send me tips,
suggestions and feedback to kate.clark@techcrunch.com or on Twitter @KateClarkTweets
If you don’t subscribe to Startups Weekly yet, you can do that here.What happened this week?Uber the TV showIs anyone surprised Mike
Isaac’s “Super Pumped” is set to become a TV show? Travis Kalanick’s notorious journey to CEO of Uber and subsequent ouster was
made for television
This week, news broke that Showtime’s Brian Koppelman and David Levien, the creators and showrunners of “Billions,” would develop the
project, with Isaac himself on board to executive produce
I will be watching.All Raise expansionAll Raise, an 18-month-old nonprofit organization that seeks to amplify the voices of and support
women in tech, announced new chapters in Los Angeles and Boston this week
I spoke with leaders of the organization about expansion plans, new hires, product launches and more
“Women are hungry for the support and guidance we provide
I think the movement is just gathering momentum,” All Raise CEO Pam Kostka told me.VCThe unicorn from down underYou’ve probably heard of
Canva by now
The Australian tech company, which has developed a simplified graphic design tool, is worth a whopping $3.2 billion as of this week
Investors in the company include Bond, General Catalyst, Bessemer Venture Partners, Blackbird and Sequoia China
Alongside a fresh $85 million funding, Canva is also making its foray into enterprise with the launch of Canva for Enterprise
Read about that here.What else?The Station, TechCrunch’s Kirsten Korosec’s new weekly newsletter, has officially launched
She is going deep each week on all things mobility and transportation
You can read her first one here Subscribe here.‘Cloud kitchens’ is an oxymoron, says TechCrunch editor Danny Crichton
He penned an interesting piece this week, arguing cloud kitchens are just adding more competition to one of the most competitive industries
in the world, and that isn’t a path to leverage.NASA made history this week when astronauts Christina H
Koch and Jessica Meir took part in the first-ever spacewalk in the agency’s history featuring only women
No, this isn’t startup-related but it’s pretty damn cool
Watch the video here.NASA astronauts Christina H
Koch and Jessica MeirVC dealsStartup spotlight:Petalfox
I discovered the business earlier this week
Basically, it’s a super easy way to order flowers, coffee and others goods via SMS
I’m trying it out
That’s all.EquityThis week was honestly a treat
We had myself in the studio along with Alex Wilhelm and a special guest, Sarah Guo from Greylock Partners, a venture firm (obviously)
Guo has the distinction of having the best-ever fun fact on the show
We kicked off with Grammarly, a company that recently put $90 million into its accounts
Then chatted about Lattice, Tempest, WeWork, SaaS, the future of valuations in Silicon Valley and more if you can believe it
Listen here.Equity drops every Friday at 6:00 am PT, so subscribe to us on iTunes, Overcast and all the casts.