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706th 1Mby1M Entrepreneurship Podcast with Daniel Ibri, Mindset Ventures

Posted on Friday, Oct 31st

Daniel Ibri is Co-founder and Managing Partner at Mindset Ventures. This is an excellent discussion about the changing dynamics of AI and venture capital.

704th 1Mby1M Entrepreneurship Podcast with Sandeep Sardana, BluePointe Ventures

Posted on Friday, Oct 17th

Sandeep Sardana, Founder and General Partner at BluePointe Ventures, discusses his firm’s vertical AI investment thesis.

701st 1Mby1M Entrepreneurship Podcast with Ihar Mahaniok, Geek Ventures

Posted on Friday, Sep 5th

Ihar Mahaniok is Managing Partner at Geek Ventures. We have an excellent discussion on AI trends and startup opportunities.

695th 1Mby1M Entrepreneurship Podcast with Vinit Bhansali, Takshil Venture Partners

Posted on Wednesday, Jul 30th

Vinit Bhansali, Founder and General Partner at Takshil Venture Partners, discusses how his firm is investing in India.

Seedstrapping to Exit

Posted on Wednesday, Jul 2nd

In 1Mby1M, we like Seedstrapping to Exit. An example would be Adya’s acquisition by Qualys. Adya raised a small seed round. I introduced them to Philippe Courtot, CEO of Qualys. Qualys acquired Adya. For our Seed Capital series of podcasts, I’ve interviewed hundreds of investors, especially micro-VCs and angels who play an important role in

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691st 1Mby1M Entrepreneurship Podcast with David Evans, Sentiero Ventures

Posted on Friday, Jun 27th

David Evans, Managing Partner at Sentiero Ventures, discusses his firm’s AI investment thesis.

689th 1Mby1M Entrepreneurship Podcast with Julie Castro Abrams, How Women Invest

Posted on Friday, Jun 13th

Julie Castro Abrams, Managing Partner at How Women Invest, discusses her firm’s investment thesis.

Best of Bootstrapping: Pre-Seed Fundraising is a Low Probability Game

Posted on Wednesday, May 7th

For our Seed Capital series of podcasts, I’ve interviewed hundreds of investors, especially micro-VCs and angels who play an important role in the early-stage game. The toughest round of funding an entrepreneur will seek to raise is Pre-seed. How do you increase your odds? Pre-seed has the lowest probability of success. Over 99% of the

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