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From Venture Capitalists & Startup Founders to Scientists and Public Advocates, Funding Frequency is a series of discussions with those leading the charge of Technological Progress.

Funding Frequency


    • Jan 24, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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    FF 015 - Gautam Gupta, Partner at M13 Ventures on Breaking into Venture Capital at 18 and an Undergraduate Education in Entrepreneurship

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 21:18


    Gautam Gupta, Partner at M13 Ventures discusses his time as CEO of Nature Box, his early Angel Investment into Grammarly, and breaking into Venture Capital at the age of 18.

    FF 014 - Kate Shillo Beardsley, Managing Partner at Upslope Ventures on Lessons Learned from Martha Stewart, Ken Lerer, and Raising Two Children

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 36:17


    Kathe Shillo Beardsley is the Managing Partner at Upslope Ventures in Denver, Colorado.In the first third of this episode, we talk about how Kate balances her role as Managing Partner of Upslope Ventures with her role as a new mom to two toddlers.  And also, the business lessons Kate learned as the executive assistant of Martha Stewart and Huffington Post co-founder, Ken Lerer.Then, we discuss the difference between offensive and defensive venture investing and the characteristics that early startup founders should look for in an investor beyond the offer of capital.In the final third, we break down three of Upslope’s portfolio companies and what they are doing to change the world, including Billie, the female razor subscription service just acquired by Proctor and Gamble this past week.

    FF 013 - Marc Wesselink, Venture Rock & Contrarian Ventures Co-Founder

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 30:07


    Marc Wesselink is the Co-Founder of Contrarian Ventures, Venture Rock, and Startup Bootcamp AfricaWe discuss marks experience as a 12-time entrepreneur and the impact of Brexit on the distribution of startup capital.Then, we touch on Mark's interest in blokchain technology and the power of a distributed ledger to revolutionize the way humans transact.Finally, we talk about the lack of startup capital in Africa and the transformative technologies that investors are missing out on.

    FF 012 - Frank Meehan, Sparklabs Global Ventures, Co-Founder & Partner - Early Days of Spotify, Seed Stage Investing, and the Learning Curve of Raising Capital

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 27:12


     Frank Meehan - Co-Founder & Partner at SparkLabs Global Ventures and Partner at the SparkLabs Accelerator, Asia’s premier accelerator in Seoul, Korea.In the first third of this episode, we discuss the learning curve to raising capital as both a startup founder and a VC firm founder.Then, we delve into the nitty-gritty financials of investing at the seed stage and how a startup founder can attract further investors after receiving their first check.Finally, we discuss Frank’s time as a board member in the early days of Spotify in 2009 and what a fly on the wall of the now music streaming titan would have seen in those days.

    FF 011 - Sergrey Gribov, Flint Capital, Partner - Venture Capital Investing in the Israeli Startup Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 38:06


    In this episode, I sit down with Sergey Gribov, Partner at Flint Capital in the Boston office. We discuss Sergey’s past investments in Russia and Flint’s interest the Israeli startup community and the benefits and challenges that come with operating startup there.

    FF 010 - Akul Penugonda, Acceleprise

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 24:38


    Akul Penugonda is an investing Principal at San Francisco-based tech accelerator: Acceleprise.We discuss how Acceleprise seeks to bring tech knowledge and expertise out of the tech sector into other markets.Halfway through the episode, we touch on the three key indicators that Akul looks for to determine potential in a startup and the common mistakes that founders make in a pitch to investors.In the final third of this episode, we talk about three startups from the recent Acceleprise cohort that are creating a more efficient immigration process, an automated solution system for business disputes, and better lines of communication between elder care facilities and patient’s families.

    FF 009 - Marvin Liao, 500 Startups

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 19:54


    Marvin Liao is a Partner at 500 Startups in Silicon Valley and focuses on both the venture capital investments and accelerator-side of the firm.In the first part of this episode, we discuss Marvin’s time at Yahoo after the 2000 tech bubble and how starting a career after an economic crash was actually a great thing.Secondly, we move onto Marvin’s first Angel investments and how losing money in these deal made him a better mentor and investor.Finally, we discuss how early startups can turn their purpose into a story, craft their pitch, and avoid the most common pitfalls Marvin sees.

    FF 008 - Enis Hulli, 500 Startups

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 29:18


    Enis Hulli is a Partner at 500 Startups in Istanbul and host of the Glocal podcast. In the first third of the show, we discuss how Mr. Hulli started and ran an angel investment network that defied the proper channels and regulations in Turkey to provide desperately needed capital to the Istanbul startup community.In the second part, we’ll get a feel for what the Turkish startup ecosystem is like: what types of technology that Turkish entrepreneurs are creating better than their transatlantic counterparts and how.And in the final third, we discuss 500 startups and their international investment model as well as Enis’s most recent investment and why he believes it will become the next unicorn.

    FF 007 - Jonathan Tower, Catapult VC

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 70:21


    In this episode, I interview Jonathan Tower, Founder and Managing Partner of the San Francisco-based Venture Capital firm, Catapult VC. We discuss Jonathan’s investments into the wildly successful Dollar Shave Club and Jet.com, the increase in regionally focused venture capital firms, and the markets he believes will be the most impactful in the next 5 years. 

    FF 006 - Danielle D'Agostaro, Alchemist Accelerator

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 27:46


    Danielle D’Agostaro is a partner at the Silicon Valley-based startup accelerator: Alchemist Accelerator. We discuss the benefits of going through a tech accelerator as a startup founder, investors’ preferences for teams over individual startup founders, and the common mistakes founders make when pitching to investors.

    FF 005 - Charlie O'Donnell, Brooklyn Bridge Ventures

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 31:15


    Charlie O’Donnell is the founder and sole partner of Brooklyn Bridge Ventures. We discuss how Charlie’s involvement in early investments at Union Square Ventures into Twitter and Foursquare impacted his career, the process of starting a venture capital firm and raising funds, and the important points he likes to see startup founders convey in a pitch.

    FF 004 - Amos Schwartzfarb, Techstars

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 20:29


    Amos Schwartzfarb is the Managing Director of the Techstars Austin accelerator. We discuss Amos’s book ‘Sell More Faster’ and the ways a startup can refine their product market fit. We also discuss the common pitfalls that early startups face along with best method to identify, recruit, and train early hires. Finally, we touch on a controversial subject: the best BBQ in Austin.

    FF 003 - Susan Conover, LuminDx

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 14:50


    Susan Conover is the CEO and founder of Boston-based startup LuminDx. We discuss how LuminDx uses AI to detect dermatological conditions such as skin cancer, how Susan’s time at Techstars helped her build her product, and we also discuss her role as a CEO of a new startup and how she overcomes the challenges of this position.

    FF 002 - David Cohen, Techstars

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 27:40


    David Cohen is the CEO and co-founder of the famous tech accelerator Techstars. We discuss how to ‘Do More Faster’, where a new startup should allocate the initial capital it has raised, and the technological innovations he believes will shape our future in the next 20 years.

    FF 001 - Brad Feld

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 40:37


    In this episode, I interview Brad Feld, founder of Venture Capital firm Foundry group and co-founder of tech accelerator Techstars. We discuss his investments in successful tech companies such as Fitbit, Zynga, and Sendgrid, as well as other Venture Capital firms such as Union Square Ventures. Brad also discusses his entry into the world of VC, the newest edition of his book Venture Deals, and his advice to startups on weathering economic downturns.

    FF 000 - What is Funding Frequency?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2019 1:37


    In episode 0, we briefly explore what to expect from Funding Frequency: a series of discussions with the Venture Capitalists, Startup Founders, Community Advocates, and Scientists disrupting the way humans interact, transact, and communicate.www.FundingFrequency.com

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