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Forward Thinking Founders

873 Episodes

2 minutes | Jan 24, 2023
Do You Need A Lead Investor When Raising Venture Capital?
There are many terms that are misunderstood in the startup world I we believe "lead investor" is one of them. In this short clip, learn about when you need a lead investor, when you don't, and what a lead investor does in the first place. We hope you enjoy this video and learn something new. Learn more on our Youtube Channel ★ Support this podcast ★
17 minutes | Jan 23, 2023
871 - John Andrew Entwistle (Wander) On Helping People Find Their Happy Place
John Andrew Entwistle is the founder of Wander. Today, Wander offers smart homes in inspiring places across the United States, from Southern Oregon to Joshua Tree, and Hudson Valley to Surfside Beach, with new locations launching every month. ★ Support this podcast ★
8 minutes | Jan 19, 2023
5 Mistakes First Time Founders Make When Fundraising
Every startup founder goes through the period where they have no idea what they're doing when it comes to raising capital. We all have been there. In this video, we cover 5 mistakes that startup founders make when going into their fundraise. We hope this helps save you some time on your fundraising journey! Like this content? Check out our Youtube channel for more. ★ Support this podcast ★
10 minutes | Jan 18, 2023
870 - Daniele De Mari (Neurogram) On Enabling A New Era of Neurotechnology
Daniele De Mari is the founder of Neurogram. Neurogram is a high-technology ecosystem to serve neurophysiologists and researchers, expanding the neuroscience frontiers with features beyond the conventional. ★ Support this podcast ★
7 minutes | Jan 17, 2023
869 - Robin Guldener (Nango) On Easily Syncing Data From 3rd Party APIs
Robin Guldener is the founder of Nango. Nango syncs data from 3rd party APIs to your local DB and keeps it up to date.It's open-source, self-contained and you can try it in 3 minutes. ★ Support this podcast ★
13 minutes | Jan 3, 2023
868 - Ivan Sun (ARQ Smart Luxury) On Bridging Physical Luxury With Digital Value
Ivan Sun is the founder of ARQ Smart Luxury. ARQ makes high quality designer jewelry that wirelessly links to your social media, site URLs, & digital experiences. ★ Support this podcast ★
9 minutes | Jan 2, 2023
867 - Thomas Stewart (Quantbase) Launching An Investment Strategy To Your Audience
Thomas Stewart is the cofounder of Quantbase. Quantbase makes it simple to turn your investment research/data into a strategy for your audience to invest in. We build, run, and manage every strategy from end to end. ★ Support this podcast ★
10 minutes | Dec 28, 2022
866 - Joshua Christensen (Milestones) On Keeping Your Clients in The Know
Joshua Christensen is the cofounder of Milestones. With Milestones, eliminate unnecessary communication and improve customer experience with automatic update notifications. ★ Support this podcast ★
12 minutes | Dec 27, 2022
865 - Alex Kwon (Perl) On Saving The Perls of Wisdom From The Internet
Alex Kwon is the cofounder of Perl. Pearl is a treasure hunt for wisdom on the internet. ★ Support this podcast ★
11 minutes | Dec 26, 2022
864 - Aditya Advani & Burcin Advani (Best Parents) On Building a Future Compass For Young Learners
Burcin & Aditya Advani are the cofounders of Best Parents. Their edtech platform and experts enable young learners to explore their present selves and navigate them through future ones, while providing companionship for parents along the way. ★ Support this podcast ★
24 minutes | Dec 22, 2022
863 - Stephen Cole, Angel Investor
Stephen Cole is an Angel Investor. He's enthusiastic about using tech to improve the human condition. He's a startup investor, bitcoiner, meetup organizer, web tech guy, fitness and nutrition enthusiast, Austrian economics junkie, and libertarian. He also knows a hilarious amount of rap lyrics. ★ Support this podcast ★
8 minutes | Dec 22, 2022
862 - David Dellal (Floe) On Tackling The $11B US Ice Dam Market
David Dellal is the founder of Floe. Floe offers a new alternative to prevent ice dam damage. Rather than removing the ice and snow, which is expensive and eco-destructive, we are solving the core issue: discharging the melted snow. ★ Support this podcast ★
22 minutes | Dec 13, 2022
861 - Julia Dewahl, Angel Investor
Julia Dewahl is an angel investor who is interested in nuclear energy. Most recently worked on Starlink at SpaceX. Active angel investor and founder of the women’s cycling apparel line Frontier. Formerly early employee at Opendoor and consultant at Bain & Company. Currently based in Los Angeles, and enjoy cycling, skiing, hosting dinner parties, and traveling. Find her  on Twitter, AngelList, or subscribe to my newsletter on Substack. ★ Support this podcast ★
8 minutes | Dec 5, 2022
860 - Connor Snyder (Storyy) on Turning Founders In Influencers
Connor Snyder is the cofounder and CEO of Storyy. Storyy provides professional social media video editing and management on the platforms founders care about most. ★ Support this podcast ★
28 minutes | Nov 29, 2022
859 - Zach Holman, Early Employee At Github & Angel Investor
Zach Holman advises and invests in startups. He was one of the first engineers at GitHub, has founded two companies, and have advised and invested in companies like GitLab, StackShare, and WorkOS. ★ Support this podcast ★
14 minutes | Nov 23, 2022
858 - Lisa Russell (Aleria) On Valuable Lessons Learned In Startup Land
Lisa Russell is the founder of Aleria, who also came onto the podcast in in 2020 for episode #334. Aleria takes the guesswork out of Diversity & Inclusion. In this interview, she comes back on to talk about what's changed in the 2 years since the last podcast and what she has learned. Hope you enjoy! ★ Support this podcast ★
13 minutes | Nov 21, 2022
857 - Ricky Marton (Philanthrofi) On Connecting Companies To The Impact They Aspire to Create in the World
Ricky Marton is the founder of Philanthrofi. Our AI-driven platform connects companies to active projects implemented by impact organizations. ★ Support this podcast ★
26 minutes | Nov 14, 2022
856 - James Cham & Amber Yang, Investors at Bloomberg Beta
James & Amber are investors at Bloomberg Beta. Find their bios below. James Cham is a Partner at Bloomberg Beta, a firm focused on investing in the future of work. James invests in companies working on applying machine intelligence to businesses and society. He’s currently invested in companies like Orbital Insight (satellite imaging), Primer (analyst tools), Domino Data Labs (AI model management), and AppZen (expense management). James speaks and writes on the implications of AI for companies, including a landscape of machine intelligence companies (https://t.co/jnBX6Wdr5R). In the past, he's been involved in investments with companies like LifeLock, LinkedIn, Twilio, DropCam (now Nest), and Skybox Imaging. James was previously an investor at Bessemer Venture Partners and Trinity Venture Partners, a management consultant at The Boston Consulting Group, and a software developer. He has an M.B.A. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was an undergraduate in computer science at Harvard College. He currently resides in Palo Alto with his family and children. Amber Yang is an investor at Bloomberg Beta, where she invests in companies at the pre-seed and seed stages working on machine intelligence, robotics, data infrastructure, and developer tools. In the past, she founded Seer Tracking, a startup working on creating a sustainable space environment by predicting satellite collisions with space debris, which led her to be named Forbes 30 Under 30. She did her master’s and undergraduate degree in computer science from Stanford University and spent a quarter abroad studying philosophy at Oxford University. While she was in college, she was an investment partner at Dorm Room Fund and a fellow at 8VC. She is based in San Francisco and writes about tech and philosophy on Twitter and Substack. ★ Support this podcast ★
26 minutes | Oct 31, 2022
855 - Katelyn Donnelly, Founder and MD of Avalanche VC
Katelyn's BioKatelyn is an investor and entrepreneur. Katelyn is the founder and Managing Director of Avalanche VC, an early-stage venture firm investing early in companies enabling decentralization and empowerment, focusing on how people earn, learn, and own.   She is also a founder and board member of Delivery Associates, the leading public sector advisory firm implementing technology and large-scale reform worldwide.  Constantly curious, she has invested in and advised funds, companies, and entrepreneurs who are building companies behind trends that are obviously the future. She has lived and worked globally, including in London, San Francisco, Lagos, and Lahore. Katelyn grew up in Minneapolis and now can frequently be found in New York City and Seattle. Previously, she co-founded and served as the Managing Director of Pearson Ventures (prior PALF), a $65M venture fund that invests in global EdTech companies. At Pearson, Katelyn served on the board of SPARK schools, APEC schools, Avanti, HarukaEDU, and Omega Schools. She also co-founded the Global Schools Forum, a trade organization for private schools in emerging markets. Katelyn also led the strategy and implementation of Pearson’s global efficacy agenda and was on the founding team of the FT125 Club, a division of the Financial Times.  Katelyn is a member of Duke University's Learning Innovation Advisory Council, helping Duke imagine the future of learning both on-campus and online. Katelyn started as a consultant at McKinsey in San Francisco, serving technology companies and large financial institutions. She worked on credit market sustainability with the World Economic Forum and presented at the Annual Meeting in Davos in 2011. ★ Support this podcast ★
21 minutes | Oct 30, 2022
854 - Amy Cheetham, Partner at Costanoa Ventures
Amy Cheetham is a partner at Costanoa Ventures. Amy's BioBefore joining Costanoa, I ran North American sales strategy and operations at Zuora, a public enterprise software company. Prior to that, I spent three years investing in growth stage technology companies at Summit Partners, where my investments included Podium, InfoArmor (acq. AllState), and onXmaps. I began my career on Wall Street, working at JP Morgan where I spent time as a technology investment banker and as a cash equities trader focused on biotechnology and financial services. ★ Support this podcast ★
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