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We're back on GFGF for a full season 1 review! In light of the show starting its season 2 up, we figured we'd head back to see if and how the show could stretch its extremely one note content for so long. So...is it bad? Leave a comment/review or message us at badanimepod@gmail.com or DM us on insta @badanimepod to have your lovely words read out on the show!
We're back on GFGF for a full season 1 review! In light of the show starting its season 2 up, we figured we'd head back to see if and how the show could stretch its extremely one note content for so long. So...is it bad? Leave a comment/review or message us at badanimepod@gmail.com or DM us on insta @badanimepod to have your lovely words read out on the show!
Kate Snedeker's father was diagnosed with GLIOBLASTOMA about this time last year. Kate is a college sophomore and in the fall and with her father undergoing cancer treatment, Kate put love into action and started GRAY FOR GLIOBLASTOMA FUND — which is recently= gained non-profit status, and whose end goal is to raise money and awareness so that Glioblastoma is put to an end. In the words of Kate from the GFGF WEBSITE:Glioblastoma Multiform is the most aggressive and deadly type of brain cancer. The cause of Glioblastoma is unknown and there is no known me those to prevent the cancer. Since GBM is resistant to conventional therapies, treatment usually involves surgery, after which chemotherapy and radiation therapy is used. Even then, only 25%of GBM patients survive over a year.GFGF aims to make it 100% and over a lifetime. To help with Kate, the Snedeker family, and Glioblastoma For Gray Fund, please get involved — DONATEPARTNER/VOLUNTEERGRAY FOR GLIOBLASTOMA GALALet's destroy cancer one volunteer, dollar, gala, HEART at a time!!!
Family offices - private wealth management for ultra-high net worth individuals - make investments, donate dollars, and have the kind of flexibility that other institutional investors may not have. In this episode, the GFGF crew explores with our guest, Karen Wawrzaszek, Principal with SBSB Financial Advisors, how family offices work, how founders can find family offices to work with, and the possibilities for how family offices may change the funding landscape.
In the wake of the first round of PPP loans, GFGF co-hosts describe some of the issues that big banks had in administering the loans- and why Community banks may be a better option. With Congress releasing the second phase of a stimulus package for small businesses, it’s more important than ever to make sure your business has everything in place (even if you don’t need a loan). In today’s episode, we discuss a personal experience in applying for the PPP funds and how Main Street Bank was supportive.
In light of the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court hearing that pits cable giant Comcast against TV mogul Byron Allen, the hosts sat down with two veteran GFGF guests, Melissa Bradley of 1863 Ventures and Rashad Moore of the Score 3 Foundation for a special episode on the importance of black and brown participation in the financial and entrepreneurial ecosystems.
Crowdfunding can be used to beta test, do market research, and gather and energize your best customers! GFGF hosts and two guest experts discuss why an entrepreneur might use crowdfunding, the different types of platforms, and how to go about setting yourself up for the best crowdfunding campaign possible!
September is Infant Mortality Awareness Month! Founder Arion Long of Femly Box talks with and Dr. Joia Perry National Birth Equity Collaborative with her own personal experience and her own desire to help women navigate the issues we have as women around women’s health and including child birth, fertility, infant mortality and health. Arion discusses the loss of her child and hosts share personal stories of their own.
The ladies of GFGF have a conversation with For the F.E.W. Founder Kasi Nayles about her experience participating in her FIRST pitch competition in front of a live audience of industry specialists, developers, startups, founders and investors at SXSW. Black Girl Ventures Founder Shelly Bell joins the discussion to talk about why she decided to host the competition at one of the world’s largest multi-media conferences.
Director of US Ventures at Village Capital Ebony Pope discusses the impact of Backstage Capital Founder Arlan Hamilton’s announcement of a new $36 million fund that will invest exclusively in black female founders, who earn less than 1% of all venture capital funding. Ebony highlights the work that Village Capital is doing to help underrepresented founders and how Arlan has set the stage and expectation for what’s next in the VC space for black women founders
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Xina, Kristina and Aurelia take a moment to reflect on shows that aired in the first quarter of 2018 and highlight: key points from each show, descriptions of companies, founders and guests, and reiterate why entrepreneurs and others should make GFGF a part of their week!
Founder and CEO Reetu Gupta of Cirkled In, a platform that connects students with their ideal colleges and universities, meets with EdTech expert Greg Gunn to discuss the ins and outs of the industry, and how to better position her platform for sales and growth.
Guest expert Kimberly Strong, Co-Founder of Strong Connexion and former VP of Diversity and Inclusion at Target, discusses with Regina Gwynn, CEO and founder of TresseNoire, how to approach corporations for sponsorships.
What Friends Do adds technology to what people in faith-based communities have been doing to coordinate support for their constituents in times of joy and in times of grief. But how does one explain a platform to help coordinate everything from casserole delivery, transport services and gift certificates to: a) individual usersb) organizations that might use/refer, and c) investors?
Guest expert Carlos Careaga discusses with co-hosts the topic of Financial Statements, especially Pro Forma Financials. The panel discusses what these documents are, what should be in these documents, and what angel investors look for when assessing financial statements. Carlos brings over 25 years of expertise in financial analysis, forecasting, financial modeling, strategic analysis, change management, controllership experience, and process improvement to the conversation.
Hosts and Guest Expert, McKeever Conwell of TEDCO, discuss with Dr. Crystal Icenhour, CEO of Aperiomics, the considerations in structuring a second round (Series A) of funding, including how much to raise, amount of equity to give up, and leverage in terms.
Our dynamic panel featuring Maureen Murat, Amy Wan, Desiree Dickerson and Samson Williams discuss the viability of ICO's as a funding option. Will the ICO landscape continue to change and mature?
Dr. Roshawnna Novellus of EnrichHer discusses development of her funding platform for women entrepreneurs. How does she meet the needs of her two interest groups – entrepreneurs and funders? Are their interests competing? If so, how to manage?
In our first show, Lynnette Abbott from Craft My Occasion – a company that creates party supplies that celebrate children of color – considers the next steps to take in her business in the wake of an incredibly successful crowdfunding campaign. Co-hosts talk about how to carefully grow her business and important next steps to take. Guest expert, Jennifer Elgin, Copyright and Trademark attorney from Bean Kinney, weighs in on why IP protection is especially important for a business like Craft My Occasion, and what steps to take to protect company IP and ensure growth.
In the debut episode of Get Found Get Funded, show hosts Aurelia, Kristina and Xina talk about why they are part of this project. They also have a discussion with Pipeline Angels Founder and CEO Natalia Oberti Noguera who was instrumental in bringing a show for entrepreneurs, investors and seasoned experts to life. Pipeline Angles is a member network that is changing the face of angel investing and creating capital for women and non-binary femme social entrepreneurs. Members of Pipeline Angels serve as the friends and family round for entrepreneurs who may not already have support at that critical stage. In the episode, learn how the three women from different backgrounds came together to for one purpose: to create visibility, paths for growth and opportunities for entrepreneurs who are statistically underrepresented in the startup space.
This week the GFGF's chatted to the hilarious duo behind That's So Retrograde Podcast, Elizabeth Kott & Stephanie Simbari. With backgrounds in comedy, acting and fashion - these ladies put a funny and enlightening spin on topics that can sometimes be dry and boring. In this episode we chat all things astrology, crystals and various healing modalities. Website: http://www.thatssoretrograde.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soretrograde/ https://www.instagram.com/stephsimbari/ https://www.instagram.com/elizabethkott/