
First Cheque with Cheryl Mack & Maxine Minter
First Cheque is dedicated to open-sourcing conversations with experienced investors globally. Our aim? To enhance the craft of early-stage investors, from those writing their first cheques to the veterans in the game.
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Latest episodes

Dec 17, 2023 • 48min
Elaine Stead discusses bravery, diversity, and changing the investing ecosystem
Summary:Elaine Stead joins the podcast to discuss bravery and courage in the investing world, particularly as a woman in the Australian ecosystem. She shares her journey as an investor and highlights the importance of investing in education and building networks.Elaine also challenges the notion of being a contrarian investor and emphasizes the need for a high tolerance for risk. She discusses portfolio construction and the importance of managing risk and diversification.The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by women in the industry and the need for change in the ecosystem.Our supporters:Scendar - Australia's OG startup accounting firm catering to all stages of your business' life.Free 1-hour consultation about your Business' growth plans and finance needs.Contact Scendar todayTuro - The world's largest car-sharing marketplace, and it's the perfect app for travel.The booking process is so convenient, you can get the car delivered and the hosts are super friendly.Download the app today!About The Guest:Elaine Stead is a General Partner at M8 Ventures and an experienced investor in the Australian ecosystem. With nearly 100 investments under her belt, she is known for her bravery and courage in making investment decisions. She has a background in science and innovation and has built a strong network in the industry.Key Takeaways:Investing in education is a crucial investment that can change the trajectory of one's life.Building networks is essential for success in the investing world, particularly for women.Being a contrarian investor is about having a higher tolerance for risk and being able to see opportunities early.The Australian ecosystem needs more diversity in capital allocation and investment decisions.Wealth creation and equity allocation should be more inclusive to drive change in the industry.Quotes:"Being brave is about being fearful of something, but doing it anyway." - Elaine Stead"Diversity in teams signals the ability to manage conflict and work with people who think differently." - Elaine Stead"Making room for others is a show of strength and confidence." - Elaine SteadResources:M8 Ventures: Elaine Stead, the guest on the podcast, is the General Partner at M8 Ventures, a venture capital firm. (Timestamp: [00:00:49])Day One Network: The podcast is part of the Day One network, dedicated to founders, operators, and investors. (Timestamp: [00:00:08])Elaine Stead: A prominent figure in the Australian investing ecosystem, recognized for her experience and insights into investing. (Various Timestamps)Alex Rampell: Mentioned by Maxine Minter in the context of investing perspectives. (Timestamp: [00:10:15])South by Southwest Sydney: Elaine Stead mentions she will be on a panel at this event. (Timestamp: [00:25:20])Aussie Angels: Discussed in the context of making investment...Mentioned in this episode:FC Vanta Ad March 2025_02FC Vanta Ad March 2025_02November 2024 - Galah CyberThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpSpotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

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Dec 3, 2023 • 48min
The Art of Building a Network: How Rayn Ong Became the All-Seeing Eye of the Australian Startup Ecosystem
Rayn Ong, an angel investor and founder of Archangel, shares insights on early-stage investing. He discusses building his network, compounding value, breakout companies, portfolio synergy, and evaluating opportunities. Rayn's entrepreneurial approach to investing led to his success.

Nov 19, 2023 • 1h
Building a Network-Powered Family Office for Impactful Investing with Judy Anderson-Firth Group CEO of Euphemia
Judy Anderson-Firth, Group CEO of Euphemia, shares insights into their investment strategy, focus on supporting diverse founders, and their impact on the Australian startup ecosystem. She emphasizes transparency and accessibility in the family office world, the value of building a strong network, and the concept of gracefully exiting failed startups. She introduces the Euphemia Syndicate, offering access to unique deal flow and lower check sizes for angel investors.

Nov 5, 2023 • 59min
Dan Gavel on Building a Diversified Investment Strategy in Venture Capital
Dan Gavel, founder of Black Sheep Capital Fund, discusses the importance of understanding risk in investing and adapting strategies to the changing market. He shares his approach to running a fund, syndicate, and making personal angel investments simultaneously. Being a lead investor is about building relationships with founders and providing post-investment support. The podcast also explores the resistance of big firms to adopt technology and the impact on efficiency and competition.

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Oct 22, 2023 • 1h 2min
Investor Jessy Wu discusses the importance of bravery and building a personal brand in the VC industry
Investor Jessy Wu discusses the importance of confidence and building a personal brand. She shares how being deeply loved by her parents instilled self-worth. Building a personal brand can differentiate a small fund and being a lightning rod can align with a fund's strategy.

Oct 2, 2023 • 28min
Your Warm Intro to First Cheque with Cheryl Mack & Maxine Minter
Cheryl Mack and Maxine Minter open source conversations and insights from experienced investors to help emerging investors. They discuss risk, the distinction between betting and investing, and the current state of the market. This is a great time to invest in early-stage resilient companies.