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Jan 16, 2024 • 47min

Luke Harmon of Serendipity on When Bootstrapping Backfires, Identifying Blue Ocean, and how to Increase your Company's Valuation

Luke Harmon, founder and CEO of the Serendipity marketing agency, shares his startup journey and the challenges of bootstrapping a company. He discusses the importance of balancing sales and product development, as well as the need for founders to be involved in the sales process. Luke also highlights the significance of building strong relationships with clients and the value of nurturing prospects. Overall, he emphasizes the importance of revenue generation and the need for founders to understand the market dynamics and make strategic decisions. In this conversation, Luke Harmon discusses the HubSpot focus and alignment, the future of go-to-market strategies, the flipped funnel approach, and partnerships as a growth strategy. He also emphasizes the importance of considering the impact of partnerships and provides his contact information for further communication. You can watch/listen to the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple.TakeawaysBootstrapping a company requires careful financial management and a focus on revenue generation.Founders should be actively involved in the sales process and develop sales skills.Building strong relationships with clients and nurturing prospects is crucial for long-term success.Balancing product development and customer needs is a challenge that requires constant iteration and adaptation. HubSpot's focus and alignment have been instrumental in their success.The traditional funnel approach is being replaced by the flipped funnel approach in B2B SaaS.Targeted content creation and brand personality are key in the flipped funnel approach.Partnerships can be a game-changer for businesses, but careful consideration is needed.Chapters01:19 Definition of Bootstrapping03:33 Luke's Startup Journey06:18 Early Days of Employee Engagement Giving09:25 Product Development and Growth Challenges11:14 Acquisition by BlackBod15:54 Life After the Exit24:06 Serendipity Marketing Agency28:59 Balancing Sales and Product Development33:44 Qualification and Sales Coaching37:23 Building Deal Stages and Nurturing Prospects38:40 Future Outlook and Excitement38:45 HubSpot Focus and Alignment40:26 The Future of Go-to-Market Strategies42:47 The Flipped Funnel Approach43:22 Partnerships as a Growth Strategy44:21 Considering the Impact of Partnerships
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Jan 8, 2024 • 40min

Angela Lai former Founder of Betteromics (former CTO of GRAIL) on Building Software for the Life Science Industry and What The World Doesn't know About Big Pharma

In this episode, David Paul interviews Angela Lai, the founder and CEO of Betteromics. They discuss Angela's background in the tech industry and her transition to the life sciences business. They explore the intersection of biology, chemistry, big data, and AI in the field of healthcare science. Angela explains how Betteromics serves as a regulated data lake for healthcare science data, providing a system of record and interoperability for clinical discovery. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities in the life science industry, the future of pharma and personalized medicine, and the importance of transparency and storytelling in the industry. Angela shares her insights as a founder and the personal growth she has experienced in building a startup. You can watch/listen to the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple.TakeawaysThe life science industry is undergoing a transformation as biology, chemistry, big data, and AI converge.Betteromics serves as a regulated data lake for healthcare science data, providing a system of record and interoperability for clinical discovery.The life science industry faces challenges in data fragmentation, data governance, and the need for more efficient and predictable drug development.Specialty pharma medicines, personalized medicine, and biologics are the future of the industry.Founding a startup requires versatility, problem-solving skills, and a willingness to learn and adapt.Chapters02:08 Transition from Google to Grail to Betteromics03:32 The Intersection of Biology, Chemistry, Big Data, and AI06:06 Betteromics as a Regulated Data Lake for Healthcare Science09:08 Challenges in the Life Science Industry12:18 Positioning Betteromics in the Market16:23 The Future of Pharma and Life Science19:40 Technological Advances Enabling Betteromics22:52 The Success Rate of Drugs and Therapies28:14 The Opacity of the Life Science Industry31:17 The Rise of Specialty Pharma Medicines34:30 Lessons Learned as a Founder37:49 Personal Growth and Privilege
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Jan 2, 2024 • 32min

Bill Horne Turnaround CEO of over 10+ Companies on Why Founders Fail and What to Do About It

In this episode, venture capitalist David Paul interviews Bill Horne, a 10-time CEO, the founder of 88 Keys, and an expert in turning around struggling companies. They discuss various aspects of being a fixer for early-stage companies and the challenges that come with it. The conversation covers topics such as the value destruction when founders leave, common mistakes founders make, the importance of operational planning, and managing the board. You can watch/listen to the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple.TakeawaysBeing a fixer for early-stage companies requires reconciling the challenges of working with fragile employees and upset boards.Founders leaving a company can lead to significant value destruction, both from a cultural and industry knowledge perspective.Common mistakes made by founders include a lack of operational planning and attention to detail.Effective operational planning requires a high level of granularity and a clear execution strategy.Chapters01:59 Becoming an Adult in the Room03:18 Becoming the Fixer05:44 Value Destruction When Founders Leave07:26 Common Mistakes Founders Make09:54 The Importance of Operational Planning10:43 Detail and Execution in Operational Planning12:33 Time Framing and Check-Ins14:50 Managing the Board
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Dec 26, 2023 • 37min

Matt Munson of Sanity Labs on Founder Burn Out, Executive Coaching, and Board Dynamics

In this episode, David Paul interviews Matt Munson, a CEO whisperer and performance coach for startup founders at Sanity Labs. Matt shares his experience working with Jerry Colonna, a renowned coach, and the impact it had on his own coaching approach. They discuss the importance of recognizing inner complacency and the deeper challenges faced by entrepreneurs. Matt also explores the concept of founder burnout and the need for a shift in mindset to prioritize well-being. They delve into the role of attachment to identity and business success, as well as strategies for maximizing creativity and vision. The episode concludes with advice for investors on supporting founders in a more communicative and supportive manner. You can watch/listen to the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple.TakeawaysCoaching should involve more than just providing frameworks and advice; it should involve a deep understanding of the founder's challenges and a willingness to climb into those challenges with them.Founder burnout often stems from a feeling of misalignment, disconnection, and inefficacy. It is important to address these deeper issues rather than just focusing on external factors.Attachment to identity and business success can hinder a founder's ability to lead effectively. It is important to shift the focus from personal validation to the collective vision and purpose of the company.Slowing down and creating space for innovation is crucial for founders. Prioritizing activities that foster spacious thinking, long-term visioning, and deep connection with the team can lead to more effective leadership.Investors should approach founders with curiosity and support rather than solely focusing on performance metrics. Creating an open and supportive environment can lead to better outcomes for both the founder and the investor.Chapters01:00 Working with Jerry Colonna03:02 Jerry Colonna's Questions04:36 Searching for Coaching07:48 Recognizing Inner Complacency08:58 Founder Burnout11:20 Attachment to Identity and Business14:39 Finding Clarity and Vision20:45 Maximizing Creativity26:05 Slowing Down for Innovation29:29 Supporting Founders as an Investor
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Dec 18, 2023 • 45min

Gregg Scoresby of PHX Ventures on Mastering the Art of Startup Board Management and Building Vibrant Software Communities

In this episode, David Paul interviews Gregg Scoresby, the founder and CEO of CampusLogic and PHX Ventures about building a thriving startup ecosystem in Arizona. They discuss the challenges and opportunities of attracting institutional seed stage capital, the importance of community vibrancy in building a top software city, and the role of AI in the future of software companies. Greg shares his insights on identifying founders with ambition and the ability to confront reality and emphasizes the need for founders to be connected to the math of their business. He also provides advice for founders and investors on building strong relationships and managing boards. You can watch/listen to the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple.TakeawaysBuilding a thriving startup ecosystem requires attracting institutional seed-stage capital and fostering community vibrancy.Founders with ambition and the ability to confront reality are more likely to succeed in building sustainable growth companies.AI is transforming the software industry, but the true value lies in applying AI to specific verticals and leveraging domain expertise.Investors should look for founders who are connected to the math of their business and have a deep understanding of their market and customers.Building strong relationships and managing boards effectively are crucial for both founders and investors.Chapters04:16 Institutional Seed Stage Capital in Arizona05:32 Increase in Capital in Arizona07:33 Collaboration in the Market09:22 Capital Flowing into Early Stage Companies10:52 Building Phoenix as a Top Software City12:15 Community Development and Attracting SaaS Companies14:40 Transition from Founder Operator to VC Investor15:39 Being a Minority Shareholder18:01 Providing Feedback to Founders19:31 Founder's Ambition and Confronting Reality22:21 Managing the Board and Asking Good Questions23:49 Building Relationships and Giving Feedback26:13 Identifying Founders Who Can Carry a Company to Success30:37 The Impact of AI on Software Companies33:48 Founder Characteristics of Successful Companies37:08 Thoughts on the Future of AI
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Dec 11, 2023 • 41min

Alan Roga of TruLight Health on Health Equity, Clinical Bias, and Creating Healthcare Categories

David Paul, venture capitalist and host of The Capital Stack Podcast is joined by Alan Roga, seasoned medical professional turned entrepreneur and founder of TruLite Health. Telehealth and telemedicine seem commonplace today, although it was not always that way. Listen to the interesting story of how it developed into what it is today and Alan’s view on the current industry. Alan provides deep insight into how the development of telehealth led to the development and sparking of health equity, providing care to individuals from all walks of life. You can watch/listen to the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple.Key Points -2:35 - How Alan got to TruLite12:20 - What advice Alan would give to early entrepreneurs in the telemedicine space16:22 - Alan’s thoughts on this sector now and his projections22:14 - How TruLite combats clinical bias26:56 - How clinical bias data is viewed and acted upon29:50 - The state of the early health equity market34:40 - How ROI can be captured in Health health equity
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Dec 5, 2023 • 31min

Jim Cantrell of Phantom Space on the Space Tech, the Defense Sector, and Advanced Manufacturing Supply Chain

On this episode of The Capital Stack Podcast, venture capitalist David Paul is joined by lifelong space executive and CEO of Phantom Space, Jim Cantrell, to talk about the inner workings of the innovation happening in space exploration. Jim and David discuss the history of the space industry, why startups are outperforming primes and projections for the future of aerospace and defense supply chain. Follow along on this incredible episode where the inner workings of all innovation that goes into rockets and satellites are unraveled and explained in extraordinary detail. You can watch/listen to the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple.Key Points(2:19) - The history of the space industry, and how it arrived at where it is today(7:30) - Jim’s view on the space industry going forward(9:52) - How innovation within the space industry often ties in with the defense industry(12:46) - Where, and why the innovation to explore space began(16:49) - Startups vs. primes in the aerospace and defense sector(21:11) - Jim’s view on what milestones an aerospace and defense company would need to achieve in order to scale(24:25) - An overview of the aerospace and defense supply chain, and what can be done to improve it in the future(27:35) - Jim’s projections on machining automation
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Nov 28, 2023 • 34min

Austin Poole of BIP Ventures on Inflation, Incentives, and Dysfunction in Healthcare Services

David Paul, venture capitalist and host of The Capital Stack Podcast is joined by Austin Poole - a partner at BIP Ventures focusing on healthcare. BIP Ventures is an Atlanta-based venture firm with various focuses, with hundreds of millions of dollars under management in credit and equity. David and Austin discuss the current state of the healthcare market, post-acute care in the market, and the software and technology that go into and scale healthcare. Listen to Austin’s unexpected path to BIP Ventures, how he chooses investments with his team, and what he sees for the future of healthcare technology and software development. You can watch/listen to the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple.Key Points -(2:55) - Austin’s journey in finance and how he became involved at BIP(6:05) - How operations and investments are devised and looked after at BIP(12:28) - What is viewed as a real investment in healthcare(13:35) - Austin’s view on the healthcare market as it is today(16:10) - Discussion on why the post-acute care market is struggling(22:20) - The possibility of if any single company can revolutionize the healthcare market(25:20) - Tech-enabled services vs SaaS in healthcare, how they are scaled, and what makes them scaleable
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Nov 21, 2023 • 28min

Jim Armstrong of JDA Software on Founding a $2B Company, Operating and Investing Lessons, and Finding Meaning in Wealth

On this episode of The Capital Stack Podcast, venture capitalist David Paul speaks with his mentor, Jim Armstrong, founder of JDA Software (now Blue Yonder) - a global supply chain solution for big box retailers. This inspiring episode is filled with invaluable information and highlights how opportunity is everywhere, and when acted upon with the right mindset, success can flourish. Listen to Jim speak about his irregular journey to success, what lessons he would tell his younger self, and how Jim chooses to spend his time today. You can watch/listen to the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple.What You Will Discover -(1:47) - Jim’s story of how he got into software(7:10) - How JDA Software ended up being headquartered in The United States, and a rundown of the company’s life cycle(8:34) - Jim’s viewpoint on taking JDA Software Public(12:18) - How JDA Software operated pre-SaaS(13:58) - Jim’s motivation for starting his own business(15:36) - How Jim chose to help and inspire strangers and those around him(18:12) - Rancho Feliz, Jim’s charitable organization(20:13) - Jim’s life now, and what he is excited about(24:40) - What Jim would tell his earlier self
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Nov 15, 2023 • 42min

Mike Becker of Vocapp Partners on Verticalized Generative AI Applications, East vs. West Coast Investing, Identifying Stages of Product Market Fit

David Paul is joined by fellow venture capitalist Mike Becker, the managing partner of Vocap Partners, a Series-A firm based out of Atlanta and Florida, on this episode of The Capital Stack Podcast. David and Mike discuss how to pick and choose ideal companies for deals, the importance of VC / founder balance in value add, and what is new and exciting in venture capital today!What You Will Discover -(5:00) - Mike’s view on value creation as a venture capitalist(9:10) - The story of Vocap and Mike’s experience as a venture capitalist(16:00) - When product market fit has been validated for a company(21:34) - East Coast versus West Coast investing discussion(24:50) - What an average win/loss ratio is throughout an individual’s time as a venture capitalist(28:13) - What is new and exciting in the world of venture capitalConnect with Mike -https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-becker

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