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By Clay Norris and Tyler Dean

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#24 - Greg Stofman (Struck Capital) on VCs competing as service providers, hiring in-house talent to support portfolio companies, and opportunity areas within climate tech and the future of work

Confluence.VCMar 11, 2021

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#82 - Data-driven LP investing with Jake Kupperman (Principal @ Level VC)

#82 - Data-driven LP investing with Jake Kupperman (Principal @ Level VC)

Guest: Jake Kupperman (@jbkupperman)

Company: Level Ventures

Location: New York, NY

Background: Level is a leading data-driven investment manager focused on technology innovation. Their team thinks about venture investing differently than most, and they apply deep levels of data science to inform their decision-making process.

Talking points (five-second version):

  • The human aspect of venture capital becoming more data driven
  • LP value creation to venture funds
  • Non-obvious differences between working in venture and working at a fund of funds
Mar 15, 202321:45
#81 - VC over-saturation and workflow automations with Tim Flannery (CEO @ Passport)

#81 - VC over-saturation and workflow automations with Tim Flannery (CEO @ Passport)

Talking points (five-second version):

  • The old state of venture investing
  • The new state of venture investing
  • Why the market is ripe for new workflows
Feb 22, 202323:02
#80 - How to use programmatic SEO to reach 200k monthly unique site visitors with Nico Cerdeira (Founder @ Failory)

#80 - How to use programmatic SEO to reach 200k monthly unique site visitors with Nico Cerdeira (Founder @ Failory)

Guest: Nico Cerdeira (@nicocerdeira)

Company: Failory

Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Background: Failory is a content side for founders, and Nico has led their team for the past five years. Their team has mastered their marketing, and their site brings in hundreds of thousands of unique visitors per month. They use programmatic SEO to make this happen, and we cover more of the details in this talk.

Talking points (five-second version):

  • The fundamentals of programmatic SEO
  • How Failory reached 200k+ unique visitors / month with a team of one
  • Ways to monetize a content site
  • Lessons on how companies have found product-market fit

Key takeaways (30-second version):

  • If you're ignoring search trends, your business has no shot. You have to win attention in today's world. Search trends tell you where attention lives today.
  • Programmatic SEO is about building thousands of pages to capture long tail search demand. You do this by keeping the structure of the page consistent and mapping information to that structure.
  • You can learn a TON by observing people and companies that have won at programmatic SEO. Nomad List, Zapier, and Failory are three companies to study.
  • Increasing prices is the best way to grow top line. This can be uncomfortable if you're starting out.
  • Sponsorships < affiliate programs < subscriptions. All business owners prefer recurring dollars over transactional dollars. If you warrant sponsorship, use it to earn recurring revenue down the road.
  • Lack of PMF is the biggest reason startups fail. If you want to save yourself time, money, and heartache, check this out.
  • You want ruthless feedback instead of passive compliments. The best way to pre-sale is to justify demand first.
Jan 04, 202320:33
#79 - Running an angel group vs. running a traditional fund, subsections of proptech worth betting on, and growing a paid community to 200 members with Matt Knight (Founder @ Proptech Angel Group)

#79 - Running an angel group vs. running a traditional fund, subsections of proptech worth betting on, and growing a paid community to 200 members with Matt Knight (Founder @ Proptech Angel Group)

Guest: Matt Knight (@JustMattKnight)

Company: Proptech Angel Group

Location: Atlanta, GA

Background: Proptech Angel Group is an angel group out of Atlanta that, as the name suggests, invests in companies shaping the future of real estate. The group has grown to ~200 members, and Matt is the founder and leader of the group. If you invest in proptech, he's a great guy to know.

Talking points (five-second version):

  • Running an angel group vs. running a traditional fund
  • Subsectors of proptech worth betting on
  • Non-obvious takeaways growing a paid community to 200 members

Key takeaways (30-second version):

  • Angel groups are a great source of inside information. If you're looking to get answers to questions you can't find on Twitter, try an angel group.
  • Angel groups are slow because members notoriously don't have free time. Many of these people are running their own companies, so chasing down capital is the biggest con to running an angel group.
  • You have much more flexibility running an angel group than a traditional fund. This is the two-sided coin of having less structure.
  • You can learn things academically, but you don't really understand things until you get anecdotal evidence. To better understand academic concepts, practice them in real life.
  • Any community is going to follow a Pareto's principle. 20% of members will produce 80% of the value. Find those people, and reward them to keep them engaged.
  • When you're in an up-cycle, everybody wants things that are growing to expand revenue. During a down-cycle, people start focusing more on cost-cutters and other things that can streamline operations to reduce overhead.
  • People are renting for longer periods of time for a few different reasons. Some are priced out as home prices have increased, but others are choosing to avoid homeownership because it is more convenient for them to rent.
Nov 09, 202223:17
#78 - Alternative ways to build track record with Mack Kolarich (VP @ Assure)

#78 - Alternative ways to build track record with Mack Kolarich (VP @ Assure)

Guest: Mack Kolarich (@MackKolarich)


Company: Assure


Background: Assure is the OG and most-used special purpose vehicle platform. They help anybody running SPVs by handling all of the administrative work that you don't have time for. Mack is a VP, and he also leads up their analytics team to leverage data to better understand trends.


Talking points (five-second version):

  • Perspectives on building track record
  • SPV trends
  • Takeaways on innovation within the VC tech stack


Key takeaways (30-second version):

  • Managing SPVs is more complex than you think. When it comes time to launch your first SPV, you want to go with an SPV provider that has seen everything before.
  • SPVs aren’t just for VCs. Real estate funds, crypto funds, broker dealers, and others use SPVs to pool funds.
  • 50% of funds admitted to sacrificing diligence to get into deals. This was one of the takeaways from the survey we ran with Assure earlier this year on how junior VCs are looking at special purpose vehicles.
  • The main reason that investors aren’t building their personal track record is a lack of capital. SPVs offer a way around this.
  • Syndicate leads are competing for LP attention today. LPs today are backing 20-30 different syndicates, and this optionality on the LP side is making it harder to get deals done.
  • The number of family offices participating in SPVs has dropped in half over the past year. However, those that have stuck around have doubled the size of their investment.
Nov 02, 202247:46
#77 - Investing in the future of finch with Drew Glover (General Partner @ Fiat Growth)

#77 - Investing in the future of finch with Drew Glover (General Partner @ Fiat Growth)

Guest: Drew Glover (@DrewBailer)

Company: Fiat Growth

Background: Fiat Growth is an emerging VC focused on supporting and growing the next generation of fintech companies.

Talking points (five-second version):

  • Differences in evaluating and investing companies at different stages of the lifecycle
  • Overcoming the hurdles of selling into financial services
  • Subsectors of fintech that Drew and the team are diving into
Oct 12, 202248:07
#76 - Portfolio construction and scenario planning with Anubhav Srivstava (Founder @ Tactyc)

#76 - Portfolio construction and scenario planning with Anubhav Srivstava (Founder @ Tactyc)

Guest: Anubhav Srivastava (@anubhav0313)

Company: Tactyc

Background: Anubhav is the founder and CEO of Tactyc, a venture portfolio construction, performance forecasting, and scenario planning software for data-driven funds. Get started with a 30% discount on their Construction and Solo plans by using the code CONFLUENCE30 at checkout.

Talking points (five-second version):

  • Why fund managers should never be creating spreadsheets
  • The importance of portfolio construction and scenario planning
  • What's going on behind the scenes in the venture services market

Key takeaways (30-second version):

  • Funds that are shutting down right now are going to miss out on some of the best opportunities. Valuations are down, founders still need capital, and investors that wait on the sidelines are going to miss the upside. Scared money don't make money.
  • Especially at the pre-seed, revenue shouldn't be prioritized highly. Product-market fit and having early indicators of traction matter more than immediate revenue.
  • More and more opportunities are popping to syndicate and tag along into deals they're already doing.
  • Portfolio construction is a process. You usually have to lay this out in the fundraise.
  • A good portfolio construction strategy is an evergreen asset you can keep using to manage investment decisions going forward. The better you lay this out, the better you can stick to your strategy over the lifecycle of the fund.
  • Your primary goal as a GP is not to create spreadsheets. It's to get into deals and raise capital from LPs.
  • Most up-and-coming venture services providers are collaborative and are building out products with a focus on integrations. Most of the traditional venture services providers are exclusive and want to build a one-stop shop for VCs. It's easier to see this on the inside, but it holds true.
  • Australia is one of the fastest-growing venture capital markets in the world. According to Anubhav, they have clients over there, and they have some of the best internal processes he has seen.
  • Startups need most help around distribution. If you want to actually be helpful to your portfolio companies, help them get the word out.
Oct 05, 202249:38
#75 - Community, capital, and the future of venture with Jacob Peters (General Partner @ House Capital)

#75 - Community, capital, and the future of venture with Jacob Peters (General Partner @ House Capital)

  • Guest: Jacob Peters (@J__Cub)
  • Company: House Capital
  • Role: Co-Founder & General Partner
  • Background: House Capital is the venture arm of Launch House. They invest ~$100k checks to support builders of the next Silicon Valley, and all of their portfolio companies get lifetime access into Launch House.


Talking points (five-second version):

  • How the younger generation is influencing investment
  • What the future of venture looks like
  • Evaluating community-led companies
  • Non-obvious things that make great communities
Sep 14, 202249:25
#74 - Seeding the next era of fund managers with Mike Suprovici (Head of Acceleration @ VC Lab)

#74 - Seeding the next era of fund managers with Mike Suprovici (Head of Acceleration @ VC Lab)

  • Guest: Mike Suprovici (@msuprovici)
  • Company: VC Lab
  • Role: Head of Acceleration
  • Background: VC Lab is the leading venture capital accelerator for fund managers. The program is 16 weeks, it's free for participants (once accepted), and the goal is to help participants reach their first close.

Talking points (five-second version):

  • The types of people that are most-likely to become emerging managers
  • The most challenging parts about starting your first fund
  • Non-obvious things about pitching LPs
Sep 07, 202233:36
#73 - Building and scaling online communities with David Kobrosky (CEO @ Intros AI)

#73 - Building and scaling online communities with David Kobrosky (CEO @ Intros AI)

  • Guest: David Kobrosky (@thebrunchguy)
  • Company: Intros AI
  • Role: CEO
  • Background: Intros AI helps automate introductions to help communities build stronger connections. We use their software to help our community make more meaningful relationships, and Confluence premium members can sign up for that service here.

Talking points (five-second version):

  • What makes a great place to gather
  • Differences between Web2 and Web3 communities
  • Similarities between choosing jobs and communities
Aug 09, 202231:41
#72 - Melissa Widner (CEO @ Lighter Capital) on venture alternatives and revenue-based financing

#72 - Melissa Widner (CEO @ Lighter Capital) on venture alternatives and revenue-based financing

Guest summary (10-second version):


Talking points (five-second version):

  • Revenue-based financing dynamics
  • Ownership preferences of founders
  • How downturns affect capital markets
Aug 02, 202221:42
#71 - Zain Jaffer (Zain Ventures) on prepping for a successful exit, non-obvious differences between family offices and traditional funds, and opportunities in the future of real estate

#71 - Zain Jaffer (Zain Ventures) on prepping for a successful exit, non-obvious differences between family offices and traditional funds, and opportunities in the future of real estate

This week we had on Zain Jaffer (@zainjaffer) from Zain Ventures.

Zain is a former operator with multiple exits under his belt, the most notable being Vungle's $780 million acquisition by Blackstone in 2019. Zain now primarily focuses on his family office, Zain Ventures, and he invests primarily in real estate and proptech companies.

In this talk, we cover:

  • Prepping for a successful exit
  • Non-obvious differences between family offices and traditional funds
  • Opportunities in the future of real estate
Jul 12, 202235:56
#70 - Alexa Grabell (Co-Founder & CEO @ Pocus) on branding as a product-led growth company, creating early demand for your product, and extracting value from investors after they write checks

#70 - Alexa Grabell (Co-Founder & CEO @ Pocus) on branding as a product-led growth company, creating early demand for your product, and extracting value from investors after they write checks

This week we had on Alexa Grabell (@alexa_grabell) from Pocus.

Pocus is a product-led sales platform that helps GTM teams use data to improve customer acquisition, conversion, and expansion. Alexa is the co-founder & CEO, and she just raised $23mm to fuel their next phase of growth.

In this talk, we cover:

  • Branding as a product-led growth company
  • Creating early demand for your product
  • Extracting value from investors after they write checks
Jul 06, 202227:11
#69 - Nick Moran (General Partner @ New Stack) on building influence within venture, the solo capitalist movement, and why it's worth betting on talent outside of the hubs

#69 - Nick Moran (General Partner @ New Stack) on building influence within venture, the solo capitalist movement, and why it's worth betting on talent outside of the hubs

This week we had on Nick Moran (@TheFullRatchet) with New Stack Ventures.

New Stack is a Chicago-based funds that invests in outsiders. They aim to back pre-seed and seed founders working on problems within software, fintech, protech, healthcare, supply chain, and e-commerce. Nick is the managing partner of the fund, and he is also the founder and host of The Full Ratchet.

In this talk, we cover:

  • Becoming an insider in the venture game
  • The solo capitalist movement
  • Why it's worth betting on talent outside of the hubs
Jun 07, 202237:42
#68 - Kirby Porter (Founder @ New Game Labs) on athletes and web3

#68 - Kirby Porter (Founder @ New Game Labs) on athletes and web3

This week we had on Kirby Porter (@KirbyPorter_) with New Game Labs.

Kirby started her career in venture, and switched over the operating side recently to launch New Game Labs to help athletes learn, connect, and create in web3.

In this talk, we cover:

  • Figuring out your "why"
  • NIL deals and their impact on college athletics
  • Layering on community to improve the first version of your product


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May 11, 202241:55
#67 - Corey Walters (CEO & Here) on educating before selling, the process of fractionalizing hard assets, and solving bottlenecks as you scale

#67 - Corey Walters (CEO & Here) on educating before selling, the process of fractionalizing hard assets, and solving bottlenecks as you scale

This week we had on Corey Walters with Here.

Here let's anybody invest into vacation rentals like stocks. They handle all the administrative work; investors earn passive income. We love this company, and we're currently syndicating a small allocation into their upcoming round (to view our memo and participate, you'll have to back us syndicate first).

In this talk, we cover:

  • Educating before selling
  • The process of fractionalizing hard assets
  • Solving bottlenecks as you scale

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May 04, 202254:37
#66 - Jared Fuller (Partnerships @ BuiltFirst) on using ecosystems to your advantage, modern partnerships 101, and how to make sure that your portfolio CEOs are making the right hires

#66 - Jared Fuller (Partnerships @ BuiltFirst) on using ecosystems to your advantage, modern partnerships 101, and how to make sure that your portfolio CEOs are making the right hires

This week we had on Jared Fuller (@fullerfreedom) with BuiltFirst.

BuiltFirst helps communities spin up vendor marketplaces to help community members make better software decisions. We're one of the 200+ communities they have onboarded (we use them for our perk board), and they have already created $30mm in software savings. Jared runs partnerships, and he is in charge of managing the different relationships between vendors, partners, and purchasers.

In this talk, we cover:

  • Using ecosystems to your advantage
  • Modern partnerships 101
  • How to make sure that your portfolio CEOs are making the right hires


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Apr 13, 202239:22
#65 - Nik Talreja (Co-Founder & CEO @ Sydecar) on why more junior investors are using SPVs to build their track record, the benefits of not building in public, and attracting top talent

#65 - Nik Talreja (Co-Founder & CEO @ Sydecar) on why more junior investors are using SPVs to build their track record, the benefits of not building in public, and attracting top talent

This week we had on Nik Talreja (@niktalreja) from Sydecar.

Sydecar is a frictionless deal execution platform for venture investors. Their platform handles back-office operations, automating banking, compliance, contracts, and reporting so that customers can focus on making deals and building relationships.

In this talk, we cover:

  • Why more junior investors are using SPVs to build their track record
  • The benefits of not building in public
  • Attracting top talent as an early-stage startup


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Apr 05, 202231:02
#64 - Fed (Founder @ Hive Index) on things that great online communities do well, why community-focused businesses are here to stay, and the rise of the solopreneur

#64 - Fed (Founder @ Hive Index) on things that great online communities do well, why community-focused businesses are here to stay, and the rise of the solopreneur

This week we had on Fed (@foliofed) with Hive Index.

Hive Index is an aggregation tool that let's anybody find the right online communities to join. Fed is a nomad, a bootstrapped founder, and he also runs another software company when he's not busy with Hive Index.

In this talk, we cover:

  • Things that great communities do well
  • Community-focused businesses
  • The rise of the solopreneur

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Mar 16, 202248:41
#63 - Dustin McCaffree (Founder @ Marvel) on winning at SEO, why every company is becoming a media company, and overcoming bottlenecks

#63 - Dustin McCaffree (Founder @ Marvel) on winning at SEO, why every company is becoming a media company, and overcoming bottlenecks

This week we had on Dustin McCaffree (@terribledustin) with Marvel.

Marvel helps businesses outsource their content creation, and it specializes in blogs and other forms of written content. We use them for a lot of our content, and we would recommend them to anybody reading this.

In this talk, we cover:

  • Winning the SEO game
  • Why every company is becoming a media company
  • Overcoming bottlenecks as a founder
Mar 09, 202235:12
#62 - Tyler Denk (CEO @ beehiiv) on creating tribalism, processes to ship faster, and why free is not always better

#62 - Tyler Denk (CEO @ beehiiv) on creating tribalism, processes to ship faster, and why free is not always better

This week we had on Tyler Denk (@denk_tweets) of beehiiv.

Beehiiv is an all-in-one newsletter solution that helps writers create better content is keep more of their revenue.

In this talk, we cover:

  • Creating an "us vs. them" mentality
  • Processes to ship product faster
  • Why free is not always better
Mar 02, 202229:52
#61 - Michael Quigley (Co-Founder @ SpinCar) on investing with an operator mindset, partnerships and commitment in a world of abundance, and what trends are most exciting within venture

#61 - Michael Quigley (Co-Founder @ SpinCar) on investing with an operator mindset, partnerships and commitment in a world of abundance, and what trends are most exciting within venture

This week we had on Michael Quigley at SpinCar.

SpinCar is an automative merchandising platform for automative dealers, wholesalers, and OEMs. The company has grown to millions in recurring revenue, and Michael acts as the president while also serving as a managing partner at StartFast.

In this talk, we cover:

  • Investing with an operator mindset
  • Partnerships and commitment in a world of abundance
  • What trend in venture is most exciting to Michael

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Feb 09, 202222:35
#60 - Kenny Rose (Founder @ FranShares) on alternative ways to build passive income

#60 - Kenny Rose (Founder @ FranShares) on alternative ways to build passive income

This week we had on Kenny Rose with FranShares.

FranShares makes it possible for anybody to build passive income through franchise investing. Their team is planning to open up access soon, and you can sign up for the waitlist for free using this link.

In this talk, we cover:

  • The appeal of cash flow compared to speculative bets
  • Creating hype before a product launch
  • Unromantic parts of startup life
Feb 01, 202255:17
#59 - Jake Barry & Kai Han (Co-Founders @ Pallet) on the past, current, and future state of business recruiting, community-based marketing, and creating value through aggregation

#59 - Jake Barry & Kai Han (Co-Founders @ Pallet) on the past, current, and future state of business recruiting, community-based marketing, and creating value through aggregation

This week we had on Jake (@jjbarry17) and Kai (@hankai1998) from Pallet.

Pallet is building hiring infrastructure for communities and creators. We use it for our job board, we love the product, and we wanted to bring on their team to show them some love for helping us add value to this community.

In this talk, we cover:

  • The past, current, and future state of business recruiting
  • Community-based marketing
  • Creating value through aggregation
Jan 12, 202252:07
#58 - Amir Kabir (Partner @ AV8) on the hierarchy of VC priorities, finding product-market fit as an insurtech business, and looking for honesty when evaluating founding teams

#58 - Amir Kabir (Partner @ AV8) on the hierarchy of VC priorities, finding product-market fit as an insurtech business, and looking for honesty when evaluating founding teams

This week we had on Amir Kabir (@AmirKabir99) at AV8.

AV8 is an early-stage fund that focuses on healthcare, enterprise, financial services and deep-tech. Within his role, Amir primarily covers fintech and insurtech.

In this talk, we cover:

  • The four things that matter as a VC
  • Finding product-market fit as an insurtech business
  • Looking for honesty when evaluating founding teams


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Jan 04, 202247:44
#57 - Kristofer Martin (Principal @ Will Ventures) on successful traits of athletes-turned-founders, applying skills from different backgrounds, and sectors and opportunities within consumer tech

#57 - Kristofer Martin (Principal @ Will Ventures) on successful traits of athletes-turned-founders, applying skills from different backgrounds, and sectors and opportunities within consumer tech

This week we had on Kristofer Martin (@K_Swizzy20) from Will Ventures.

Will is an early-stage fund that invests in consumer, health, and media companies. Their entire team is former college athletes, and they look to back founders with the same type of background.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • successful traits of athletes-turned-founders
  • applying skills from different backgrounds
  • sectors and opportunities within consumer tech

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Dec 15, 202135:07
#56 - Phil Nadel (Managing Director @ Forefront Venture Partners) on building distribution advantages

#56 - Phil Nadel (Managing Director @ Forefront Venture Partners) on building distribution advantages

This week we had on Phil Nadel (@NadelPhil) from Forefront Venture Partners.

Forefront is one of the largest and most successful syndicates on AngelList. Phil is the host of a popular podcast called The Pitch, and his partner is also an investor on Shark Tank. Their syndicate focuses on backing revenue-generating companies that they have deep conviction in.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Distribution advantages
  • Prioritizing diligence to protect your reputation
  • How the syndicate game has changed over the past ten years

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Dec 07, 202133:06
#55 - Kai Cash (Investor @ Primary) on creating leverage as a junior investor

#55 - Kai Cash (Investor @ Primary) on creating leverage as a junior investor

This week we had on Kai Cash (@kuaicash) at Primary Venture Partners.

Primary is one of the best seed funds in the world. They focus on backing the best founders in New York, and this approach has resulted in their companies raising follow-on capital nearly 90% of the time. Kai is on the investment team, and he spends his time focusing on climate and software below the application layer.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Breaking into VC
  • Creating leverage as a junior investor
  • Building trust and deal flow with the other side of the table

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Dec 01, 202134:43
#54 - Helene Servillon (JourneyOne Ventures) on problems that alcohol, pharma, and CPG don’t address, what makes a cannabis business investible, and obstacles and tailwinds for the cannabis industry

#54 - Helene Servillon (JourneyOne Ventures) on problems that alcohol, pharma, and CPG don’t address, what makes a cannabis business investible, and obstacles and tailwinds for the cannabis industry

This week we had on Helene Servillon (@HServillon) from JourneyOne Ventures.

JourneyOne is a first-time fund focusing on backing cannabis companies poised for high-velocity growth. Helene is the founding partner of the fund, and she does everything within her role.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Problems that alcohol, pharma, and CPG don’t address
  • What makes a cannabis business investible
  • Obstacles and tailwinds for the cannabis industry
Nov 17, 202144:05
#53 - Justine Humenansky (Strategy @ RabbitHole) on ownership-based networks, onboarding late adopters, and staying compliant as a Web3 project

#53 - Justine Humenansky (Strategy @ RabbitHole) on ownership-based networks, onboarding late adopters, and staying compliant as a Web3 project

This week we had on Justine Humenansky (@j_humenansky) with RabbitHole.

Justine has worked as an investor at Dorm Room Fund, First Round Capital, Playground Global, and she recently switched over to RabbitHole to help the next era of people gain skills for participating in the new digital economy.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Networks based on ownership instead of association
  • The crypto adoption cycle and bringing late adopters onboard
  • Web3 projects staying compliant with legal ambiguity
Nov 10, 202142:18
#52 - Abigail Tisch (Investor at RRE) on learning to operate within venture, problems that can't be solved with money, and tailwinds and opportunities within mobility tech

#52 - Abigail Tisch (Investor at RRE) on learning to operate within venture, problems that can't be solved with money, and tailwinds and opportunities within mobility tech

This week we had on Abigail Tisch at RRE Ventures.

RRE is one of the top funds in the world investing in early-stage, category-defining startups across all sectors and across the country. Abigail works on their investment team, and she focuses on opportunities within mobility, climate, supply chain, and women’s health.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Learning to operate within venture
  • Climate tech and the limitations of capital
  • Tailwinds and opportunities within mobility tech
Nov 03, 202133:28
#51 - Victor Pascucci (Managing Partner @ Energy Capital Ventures) on aging utilities infrastructure, powering the clean energy revolution, and applying mental models across industries

#51 - Victor Pascucci (Managing Partner @ Energy Capital Ventures) on aging utilities infrastructure, powering the clean energy revolution, and applying mental models across industries

This week we had on Victor Pascucci (@victorpascucci3) at Energy Capital Ventures.

ECV is a first-time fund focusing on the ESG imperatives and the transformation of the natural gas industry. As a firm, they leverage strong relationships with strategic limited partners in the utilities industry to provide a competitive advantage to their portfolio companies.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Aging infrastructure and the opportunity within the utility sector
  • Applying mental models across different industries
  • Building a career on the idea of creating versus destroying


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Oct 20, 202136:32
#50 - Andrew Gadecki (CEO @ MicroAcquire) on flaws with the M&A process, the media painting the wrong picture of entrepreneurship, and replacing gatekeepers

#50 - Andrew Gadecki (CEO @ MicroAcquire) on flaws with the M&A process, the media painting the wrong picture of entrepreneurship, and replacing gatekeepers

This week we had on Andrew Gazdecki (@agazdecki) at MicroAcquire.

MicroAcquire has become the marketplace for startup M&A, and since launching a year ago, it has already helped facilitate 500+ exits. Andrew has built up a brand as one of the most-liked people within tech, and we had a ton of fun picking his brain on a number of different topics.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • How the M&A process puts startups at a disadvantage
  • Media portraying the wrong image of entrepreneurship
  • Replacing traditional gatekeepers


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Oct 13, 202143:52
#49 - Nicole (Williams) Ruiz (Investor @ Compound) on narrative-driven investing, ingredients of great narratives, opportunities within deep tech, and the future of digital education

#49 - Nicole (Williams) Ruiz (Investor @ Compound) on narrative-driven investing, ingredients of great narratives, opportunities within deep tech, and the future of digital education

This week we had on Nicole (Williams) Ruiz (@nwilliams030) at Compound.

Compound is a thesis-driven seed stage venture firm investing in bleeding edge technology on the brink of commercialization. Within her role, Nicole focuses on finding and supporting frontier tech companies at the seed.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Narrative-driven investing
  • Ingredients of great narratives
  • Opportunities within deep tech
  • The future of digital education


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Oct 06, 202142:29
#48 - Hanel Baveja (Investment Team @ Union Square Ventures) on thesis-driven sourcing, sharing thoughts online to create magnets for deal flow, and opportunities within fintech and digital wellness

#48 - Hanel Baveja (Investment Team @ Union Square Ventures) on thesis-driven sourcing, sharing thoughts online to create magnets for deal flow, and opportunities within fintech and digital wellness

This week we had on Hanel Baveja (@HanelBaveja) at Union Square Ventures.

USV is one of the best venture capital funds in the world, and since 2003, they have invested in over 100 companies that use the power of the internet to re-shape markets. Within her role, Hanel focuses primarily on opportunities within fintech and digital wellness, and she also helps develop theses within these verticals.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Outbound versus thesis-driven sourcing
  • Sharing thoughts to create magnets for dealflow
  • Investment opportunities within fintech and early-stage wellness


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Sep 21, 202133:58
#47 - Justin Smith (GP @ Recharge Ventures) on starting a fund from scratch, consumer tech in emerging markets, and investing in consumer brands in today's world

#47 - Justin Smith (GP @ Recharge Ventures) on starting a fund from scratch, consumer tech in emerging markets, and investing in consumer brands in today's world

This week we had on Justin Smith at Recharge Ventures.

Recharge is a first-time fund that is betting on consumer technology within emerging markets. Justin is a friend of ours, an advisor to our syndicate, and he’s one of the smartest and most genuine guys we’ve met since starting Confluence.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Starting a fund from scratch
  • The opportunity for consumer tech in emerging markets
  • Investing into consumer brands in today’s world

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Sep 14, 202138:37
#46 - Mel Strong (Founding Partner @ NEXT Ventures) on transitioning from a major corporate into VC, identifying DNA traits of good founders, and sub-verticals to monitor within sports tech

#46 - Mel Strong (Founding Partner @ NEXT Ventures) on transitioning from a major corporate into VC, identifying DNA traits of good founders, and sub-verticals to monitor within sports tech

This week we had on Mel Strong (@girlstrong) at NEXT Ventures.

NEXT is a first-time fund designed to invest in sports, fitness, nutrition, and wellness. Mel is one of three managing partners at NEXT, and before joining the team, she spent the bulk of her career building and designing products at Nike.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Transitioning from a major corporate into VC
  • Identifying the DNA traits of successful founders
  • Sub-verticals of interest within sports, fitness, and nutrition


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Sep 08, 202138:31
#45 - Lolita Taub (GP @ The Community Fund) on productizing yourself, non-obvious benefits to building an audience across platforms, and thoughts on the the current and future state of community

#45 - Lolita Taub (GP @ The Community Fund) on productizing yourself, non-obvious benefits to building an audience across platforms, and thoughts on the the current and future state of community

This week we had on Lolita Taub (@lolitataub) at The Community Fund.

Lolita is a force of nature, and she is universally loved by everyone in the startup world. In her role at The Community Fund, she focuses on backing community-led businesses that create outsized returns.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Productizing yourself and streamlining requests through tech
  • Non-obvious benefits from building an audience across platforms
  • Core pillars of thriving communities and thoughts on the current and future states of community building
Sep 01, 202144:03
#44 - Vinay Iyengar (VC @ Two Sigma Ventures) on why now is the golden age to start a business, implications of software becoming commoditized, and demystifying job searches

#44 - Vinay Iyengar (VC @ Two Sigma Ventures) on why now is the golden age to start a business, implications of software becoming commoditized, and demystifying job searches

This week we had on Vinay Iyengar (@VinIyengar) of Two Sigma Ventures.

Two Sigma is a multi-strategy fund that invests from seed to Series B across a number of industries. Vinay helps lead up the San Francisco office, and he focuses on early-stage investments in enterprise software, machine learning, marketplaces, and infrastructure.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Why now is the golden age to start a business
  • Implications and second order effects of software becoming commoditized
  • Ways to demystify the job search process
Aug 18, 202130:24
#43 - Aashay Sanghvi (Investor @ Haystack) on navigating the venture hype cycle, the business and game of being a VC, and breaking down what is attractive about dev tools

#43 - Aashay Sanghvi (Investor @ Haystack) on navigating the venture hype cycle, the business and game of being a VC, and breaking down what is attractive about dev tools

This week we had on Aashay Sanghvi (@aashaysanghvi_) of Haystack.

Haystack is an early-stage fund that backs outlier founders at the earliest stages. Some of their portfolio companies include DoorDash, Instacart, Figma, Carta, and OpenDoor to name a few. Aashay is one of the three members of the team, and he focuses primarily on dev tools, fintech, and healthcare opportunities.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • the hype cycle of a venture career
  • distinction between the business and the game of being a VC
  • things that make developer tools an attractive category to invest in

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Aug 04, 202139:53
#42 - Ali Jamal (Founder Partner @ First Check Ventures) on developing a product mindset, how syndicate leads can offer more value than traditional funds, and thoughts on the influx of syndicate leads

#42 - Ali Jamal (Founder Partner @ First Check Ventures) on developing a product mindset, how syndicate leads can offer more value than traditional funds, and thoughts on the influx of syndicate leads

This week we had on Ali Jamal (@MrAliJamal) of First Check Ventures.

First Check is one of the largest and most active syndicates on AngelList, and Ali is the founder and sole member of the team. Since launching in July of 2020, the group has already invested in 25+ companies from around the world.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Developing a product mindset and using that skillset to support portfolio companies
  • Leveraging a massive syndicate LP base that can offer more value than traditional funds
  • Some thoughts around the massive influx of new syndicate leads, rolling funds, and new forms of capital


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Jul 28, 202122:07
#41 - David Teten (Founding Partner @ Versatile VC) on opportunities within the VC tech stack, signaling risks when selling a luxury asset, and thoughts on why VC is usually the wrong option

#41 - David Teten (Founding Partner @ Versatile VC) on opportunities within the VC tech stack, signaling risks when selling a luxury asset, and thoughts on why VC is usually the wrong option

This week we had on David Teten (@dteten, teten.com) of Versatile VC. Versatile is a different type of VC that focuses on capital-efficient startups.  Of the Inc. 5000 companies, only 6.5% raised money from VCs and 7.7% raised from angels. Versatile is VC for the other 93%.

Versatile provides free an exclusive database tracking providers of free money, free consulting, and free acceleration. Versatile is also launching Founders’ Next Move, an invite-only, no-cost community for founders researching their next move. Versatile has the flexibility to invest using both traditional and alternative VC structures.

David Teten is the founding partner of the fund. On top of running the day-to-day operations at Versatile, he has built a media network covering many aspects of venture capital. Check out his blog (https://teten.com/) and his resources on the tech stack of VC, https://pevctech.com/ .

In this talk, we discuss:

  • How members of our community can work with Versatile VC
  • Opportunities within the VC tech stack
  • How VCs can mitigate career risk for themselves, and for people working for their companies
  • Diversity and VC
  • and parkour!

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Jul 14, 202139:26
#40 - Yohei Nakajima (General Partner @ Untapped Capital) on problems with relying on referrals, betting on businesses making real impact, and the expansion of opportunity as no-code eats software

#40 - Yohei Nakajima (General Partner @ Untapped Capital) on problems with relying on referrals, betting on businesses making real impact, and the expansion of opportunity as no-code eats software

This week we had on Yohei Nakajima (@yoheinakajima) of Untapped Capital.

Untapped is an early-stage fund that bets on overlooked founders. Yohei has built up a massive network through previous experiences at Disney, Techstars, and Scrum Ventures, and part of Untapped’s strategy involves leveraging that network to help his portfolio companies succeed.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Some of the flaws around relying on referrals for deal flow
  • Betting on businesses making real impact on the world
  • No-code and the expansion of opportunity when removing barriers to development


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Jul 07, 202135:07
#39 - Ariana Thacker (Founding Partner @ Conscience VC) on hacking a first-time fundraise, red flags for founding teams, and the future of consumer + science

#39 - Ariana Thacker (Founding Partner @ Conscience VC) on hacking a first-time fundraise, red flags for founding teams, and the future of consumer + science

This week we had on Ariana Thacker of Conscience VC.

Conscience is an early-stage fund investing at the intersection of consumer and science. The fund backs pre-seed and seed companies within this thesis, and it tries to be the first check written when it has the chance. Ariana is the founding partner of the fund, and she wears many hats in her role.

In this talk, we discuss:


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Jun 30, 202135:54
#38 - John Smothers (Ambassador Program Lead @ Acrew Capital) on building businesses on top of online communities, problems with pattern matching, and venture becoming a hospitality business

#38 - John Smothers (Ambassador Program Lead @ Acrew Capital) on building businesses on top of online communities, problems with pattern matching, and venture becoming a hospitality business

This week we had on John Smothers (@smothers_john) from Acrew Capital.

Acrew is a multi-strategy fund focused on modernizing security and infrastructure, rebuilding financial services, reimagining the future of work, better connecting datasets, and activated communities. Within his role, John focuses on sourcing pre-seed companies that match the funds’ thesis.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • The opportunity to build businesses on top of existing online communities
  • The irony of relying on pattern matching when investing in the future potential of companies
  • How venture is becoming a hospitality business


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Jun 23, 202140:32
#37 - Tali Vogelstein (Founding Investor @ Avid Ventures) on earning the right to follow on investments, building an LP base that is a source of value, and Israel becoming an innovation hub

#37 - Tali Vogelstein (Founding Investor @ Avid Ventures) on earning the right to follow on investments, building an LP base that is a source of value, and Israel becoming an innovation hub

This week we had on Tali Vogelstein (@talivog) from Avid Ventures.

Avid just closed on one of the largest first-time funds ever raised, and the firm is looking to win allocation into the best deals by taking a more collaborative approach. Within her role, Tali focuses on investing across consumer internet, fintech, and software businesses across the US, Europe, and Israel.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Sweat equity and earning the right to follow on investments
  • Building an LP base that is a source of value to portfolio companies
  • Catalysts that have propelled Israel into an innovation hub


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Jun 15, 202142:07
#36 - Mikal Khoso (Investor @ Wavemaker) on the reversal of startup idea generation between established and emerging markets, super app wars, and the logic behind bundling services

#36 - Mikal Khoso (Investor @ Wavemaker) on the reversal of startup idea generation between established and emerging markets, super app wars, and the logic behind bundling services

This week we had on Mikal Khoso (@mikalkhoso) from Wavemaker Partners.

Wavemaker is a multi-strategy fund based in LA and Singapore that invests globally across enterprise, consumer, and digital media opportunities. Within his role, Mikal focuses on emerging markets, and he documents a lot of his findings through writing at Emergent.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Operating across geographies and stages
  • The next opportunity zone for innovation
  • The reversal of startup idea generation between established and emerging markets
  • The super app wars and the logic behind bundling services


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Jun 09, 202139:40
#35 - Josh Schlisserman (Founding Partner @ Behind Genius Ventures) on the rise of operator-led rounds, hacking around getting into competitive seed rounds, and maximizing shots on goal

#35 - Josh Schlisserman (Founding Partner @ Behind Genius Ventures) on the rise of operator-led rounds, hacking around getting into competitive seed rounds, and maximizing shots on goal

This week we had on Josh Schlisserman (@jslishi) of Behind Genius Ventures.

Behind Genius is generalist fund that focuses on product-led growth companies. Josh is the founding partner of the fund, and he handles LPs and fundraising along with sourcing, evaluating, and supporting the companies they work with.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • the rise of operator-led rounds
  • getting into seed rounds as institutional money flows upstream
  • portfolio theory and maximizing shots on goal
  • simplifying the job of a VC into three core functions


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Jun 02, 202147:30
#34 - Halle Kaplan-Allen (Venture Operations @ AngelList) on leveraging software and building scalable systems, why funds cannot afford to overlook internal operations, building an authentic brand

#34 - Halle Kaplan-Allen (Venture Operations @ AngelList) on leveraging software and building scalable systems, why funds cannot afford to overlook internal operations, building an authentic brand

This week we had on Halle Kaplan-Allen (@____hka) of AngelList.

AngelList is the OG platform for startups, angel investors, and job-seekers looking to work in tech. Halle has built a unique skillset as an operator, no-code wizard, and Twitter personality, and we wanted to have her on to pick her brain on a wide range of topics.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • leveraging software and building scalable systems
  • why funds cannot afford to overlook internal operations
  • creating a brand based on authenticity


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May 25, 202148:41
#33 - (Katie Shea (Managing Partner @ Divergent Capital) on establishing track record to pitch LPs, building scalable systems of support, and underwriting technical and and business model risks

#33 - (Katie Shea (Managing Partner @ Divergent Capital) on establishing track record to pitch LPs, building scalable systems of support, and underwriting technical and and business model risks

This week we had on Katie Shea (@katiesheasays) of Divergent Capital.

Divergent is a generalist fund that prefers to invest at the pre-seed. Katie is one of the founding partners of the fund, and within her role, she uses her previous experiences within marketing to help her portfolio commercialize and scale.

In this talk, we discuss:

  • Emerging managers establishing track record as marketing collateral
  • Building scalable systems while providing hands-on support to a portfolio
  • Underwriting technical and and business model risks at the pre-seed


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May 19, 202144:50