The Syndicate show

The Syndicate

Summary: Welcome to The Syndicate, the place where investors and startups combine to create crazy businesses and even crazier returns. The Syndicate podcast is a deep dive on the angel investors and VCs behind the big name startups. We interview the best and brightest investors, syndicate leads, GPs, limited partners and startup founders to create an original, off the cuff discussion on startup investing. With a focus on strategies and tactics, mistakes and massive money makers, we hope to help AngelList investors and venture capitalists create unfair advantages in their investment portfolios. Recurring investment themes include Bitcoin & Ethereum, cryptocurrencies, Blockchain, B2B, AI & Automation, Robotics, Big Data, AdTech, Enterprise SaaS, Healthcare, IoT, Fintech, Biotech, Ecommerce and of course Mobile. Other topics include lean startup, marketing strategies, growth hacking, business development, startup equity, fundraising, KPIs, incubators and accelerators, hiring, acquisitions, IPOs, ICOs and more. To date we have had investors from around the globe, NYC, Boston, San Francisco ie SF, Silicon Valley, Berlin, London, Israel, Amsterdam, Singapore, China and more. A bit part of the podcast is exploring the startup ecosystems around the world and helping founders and angels better understand the pros and cons of each major tech hub. And no tech startup podcast would be complete without continual references to the tech giants of today: Google, Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Microsoft. These internet era monsters come up time and time in mergers, acquisitions and overall competitive landscape. Other great startup, tech and investing podcasts we recommend checking out include: ThisWeekInStartups with Jason Calacanis, the a16z podcast by Andressen Horowitz, The Pitch from Gimlet Media featuring Josh Muccio, the Twenty Minute VC with Harry Stebbings, ThisWeekInTech with Leo Laporte, The Tim Ferriss Show, Ventured by Kleiner Perkins, Nick Moran's Full Ratchet, YCombinator's Startup School, Ben Thompson's Exponent and Masters of Scale with Reid Hoffman. https://thesyndicate.vc The Syndicate itself is a group of accredited angel investors that focus on early stage tech startups with exponential potential and talented entrepreneurs to raise the bar on pre-seed and seed stage investing. We only work with the very best and align ourselves with the founders we invest in to push growth and provide tacticals strategies and intros whenever possible to help our portfolio companies shine. https://thesyndicate.vc/join

Podcasts:

 Futurism | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

Jamais Cascio (@cascio) is a writer, speaker and futurist that focuses on the intersection of emerging technologies, environmental dilemmas, and cultural transformation, specializing in the design and creation of plausible scenarios of the future – writing mainly on the importance of long-term, systemic thinking, emphasizing the power of openness, transparency and flexibility as catalysts for building a more resilient society at openthefuture.org. Selected by Foreign Policy magazine as a Top 100 Global Thinker, Jamais Cascio specializes in the creation of provocative future scenarios. He explores emerging possibilities in print and in speaking events world-wide, and has appeared in in multiple television and film documentaries. Cascio serves as Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for the Future, and published his first non-fiction book, HACKING THE EARTH, in 2009. He was a featured speaker at the TED 2006 conference, “The Future We Will Create,” in Monterey, California. “My worst-case scenario is us continuing to have short-term-track thinking.” — Jamais Cascio     In our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including: * Why we may be heading towards a 5-6 degree warmer world * The biggest threats to humanity’s existence * How technology and humanity intertwine and co-evolve * Why Jamais is pessimistic in the short term and optimistic in the long term * Jamais’ thoughts on the cons of geo engineering * The important but often overlooked drivers climate change * Why Jamais forecasts rather than predicts the future * The actual implications of autonomous driving and automation * Why our political and economic systems are outdated and how to fix this * Why the future may have a lot more sex and drugs Recommended Books * The Culture Series: Book 1 – Consider Phlebas * Transmetropolitan, Vol 1: Back on the Street  Like this? Be sure to jump over to FringeFM or subscribe via iTunes or Stitcher Jamais Cascio (@cascio) is a writer, speaker and futurist that focuses on the intersection of emerging technologies, environmental dilemmas, and cultural transformation, specializing in the design and creation of plausible scenarios of the future – writing mainly on the importance of long-term, systemic thinking, emphasizing the power of openness, transparency and flexibility as catalysts for building a more resilient society at openthefuture.org. Selected by Foreign Policy magazine as a Top 100 Global Thinker, Jamais Cascio specializes in the creation of provocative future scenarios. He explores emerging possibilities in print and in speaking events world-wide, and has appeared in in multiple television and film documentaries. Cascio serves as Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for the Future, and published his first non-fiction book, HACKING THE EARTH, in 2009. He was a featured speaker at the TED 2006 conference, “The Future We Will Create,” in Monterey, California. “My worst-case scenario is us continuing to have short-term-track thinking.” — Jamais Cascio     In our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including: * Why we may be heading towards a 5-6 degree warmer world * The biggest threats to humanity’s existence

 Scientific Research | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

Lee Cronin (@leecronin)’s lab at the University of Glasgow does cutting-edge research into manufacturing and 3D printing complex molecules, like medicines on-demand – a breakthrough he presented at TEDGlobal 2012. He has one of the largest multidisciplinary chemistry-based research teams in the world, having raised over $35 M in grants and current income of $15 M. Lee has given over 300 international talks and has authored over 350 peer reviewed papers with recent work published in Nature, Science, and PNAS. He and his team are trying to make artificial life forms, find alien life, explore the digitization of chemistry, understand how information can be encoded into chemicals and construct chemical computers.     In our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including: * How Lee believes we can create artificial life * The relationship between biology, chemistry and our understanding of the universe * What Lee’s team is looking at when it comes to 3D printing medicines and molecules * The future of personalized genetic medicine * Why Lee is skeptical of artificial general intelligence * The real problem with fake news * How the scientific research funding process works and the politics involved * Why researchers need to be able to sell their ideas * The way Lee looks at problems to tackle * Why chemical computers may be a bigger deal than quantum Like this? Be sure to jump over to FringeFM or subscribe via iTunes or Stitcher Lee Cronin (@leecronin)’s lab at the University of Glasgow does cutting-edge research into manufacturing and 3D printing complex molecules, like medicines on-demand – a breakthrough he presented at TEDGlobal 2012. He has one of the largest multidisciplinary chemistry-based research teams in the world, having raised over $35 M in grants and current income of $15 M. Lee has given over 300 international talks and has authored over 350 peer reviewed papers with recent work published in Nature, Science, and PNAS. He and his team are trying to make artificial life forms, find alien life, explore the digitization of chemistry, understand how information can be encoded into chemicals and construct chemical computers.     In our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including: * How Lee believes we can create artificial life * The relationship between biology, chemistry and our understanding of the universe * What Lee’s team is looking at when it comes to 3D printing medicines and molecules * The future of personalized genetic medicine * Why Lee is skeptical of artificial general intelligence * The real problem with fake news * How the scientific research funding process works and the politics involved * Why researchers need to be able to sell their ideas * The way Lee looks at problems to tackle * Why chemical computers may be a bigger deal than quantum Like this? Be sure to jump over to FringeFM or subscribe via iTunes or Stitcher

 Life Extension | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

Zoltan Istvan Gyurko (@zoltan_istvan) is an American transhumanist, journalist, entrepreneur and Libertarian futurist who ran for President of the United States in 2016 to raise awareness for transhumanism. In 2017, Istvan announced his intent to run for Governor of California in the 2018 election as a member of the Libertarian Party – see his website: zoltanistvan.com for more. Formerly a reporter for the National Geographic Channel, Istvan now writes futurist, transhumanist, libertarian and secular themed articles for major publications including Vice’s Motherboard, Wired, The Huffington Post., TechCrunch and Newsweek. Istvan also regularly appears on television and video channels discussing futurist topics and is one of the world’s most influential transhumanists – believing transhumanism will grow into a mainstream social movement in the next decade. Istvan is also the author of The Transhumanist Wager, a philosophical science fiction novel.     In our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including: * Why Zoltan believes he will live forever * How Zoltan thinks about AI and the future of intelligence * The exciting science of life extension and which areas are most promising * What happens to nation-states when humans start to live longer * How and when genetic engineering and implants will start to impact society * Why transparency may be the savior of humanity * How Zoltan sees blockchain in the bigger picture * Why Zoltan wants a mechanical heart ASAP * What average individuals can do to live longer Like this? Be sure to jump over to FringeFM or subscribe via iTunes or Stitcher Zoltan Istvan Gyurko (@zoltan_istvan) is an American transhumanist, journalist, entrepreneur and Libertarian futurist who ran for President of the United States in 2016 to raise awareness for transhumanism. In 2017, Istvan announced his intent to run for Governor of California in the 2018 election as a member of the Libertarian Party – see his website: zoltanistvan.com for more. Formerly a reporter for the National Geographic Channel, Istvan now writes futurist, transhumanist, libertarian and secular themed articles for major publications including Vice’s Motherboard, Wired, The Huffington Post., TechCrunch and Newsweek. Istvan also regularly appears on television and video channels discussing futurist topics and is one of the world’s most influential transhumanists – believing transhumanism will grow into a mainstream social movement in the next decade. Istvan is also the author of The Transhumanist Wager, a philosophical science fiction novel.     In our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including: * Why Zoltan believes he will live forever * How Zoltan thinks about AI and the future of intelligence * The exciting science of life extension and which areas are most promising * What happens to nation-states when humans start to live longer * How and when genetic engineering and implants will start to impact society * Why transparency may be the savior of humanity * How Zoltan sees blockchain in the bigger picture * Why Zoltan wants a mechanical heart ASAP * What average individuals can do to live longer

 Biotech | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

Mike Selden (@mikeseldenFF) is co-founder and CEO of Finless Foods, a food startup that uses cutting-edge cellular-agriculture technologies to grow marine-animal cells, creating fish and seafood products enjoyed around the world. They are working toward a sci-fi, soon-here world where everyone has access to healthy, delectable seafood, without the environmental devastation or the health hazards of traditional fishing and aquatic farming. Mike has a background in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, he is dedicated to climate justice and science advocacy. Before co-founding Finless Foods, he was working at the Mount Sinai Icahn School of Medicine in high-throughput cancer screening.     In our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including: * The clean meat revolution and end of animal agriculture * How Mike’s company Finless Foods is growing fish in a laboratory * The exciting science of foodtech * Why people need to embrace GMOs * How agriculture is increasingly driving climate change * Why we aren’t far off from growing usable human organs * How hard it is to fund traditional deep tech * Why we are entering a foodtech revolution * How human’s will eat and thrive in space * Why we need to start pricing pollution into our products Like this? Be sure to jump over to FringeFM or subscribe via iTunes or Stitcher Mike Selden (@mikeseldenFF) is co-founder and CEO of Finless Foods, a food startup that uses cutting-edge cellular-agriculture technologies to grow marine-animal cells, creating fish and seafood products enjoyed around the world. They are working toward a sci-fi, soon-here world where everyone has access to healthy, delectable seafood, without the environmental devastation or the health hazards of traditional fishing and aquatic farming. Mike has a background in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, he is dedicated to climate justice and science advocacy. Before co-founding Finless Foods, he was working at the Mount Sinai Icahn School of Medicine in high-throughput cancer screening.     In our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including: * The clean meat revolution and end of animal agriculture * How Mike’s company Finless Foods is growing fish in a laboratory * The exciting science of foodtech * Why people need to embrace GMOs * How agriculture is increasingly driving climate change * Why we aren’t far off from growing usable human organs * How hard it is to fund traditional deep tech * Why we are entering a foodtech revolution * How human’s will eat and thrive in space * Why we need to start pricing pollution into our products Like this? Be sure to jump over to FringeFM or subscribe via iTunes or Stitcher

 The Russian Startup Scene and What Founders and VCs Need to Know with Jeffrey Donenfeld of Boomtown Accelerator | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:12

Jeffrey Donenfeld is an international business strategy advisor, investment manager, and startup venture mentor with experience in tech ideation, investment analysis and market positioning. Jeffrey is currently the Investment Manager of Boomtown Accelerators, and Director of Four North Media Group. He has been instrumental in raising and managing multi-millions in private equity, seasoned working with sector-leading technology and lifestyle brands, and successful in guiding teams and companies to profitable growth. Listen and Learn: * The challenge many Eastern European and Russian startups have with raising money * Why the US government sent Jeffrey to Russia on a knowledge exchange * How accelerators can attract foreign startups * Why taking VC money isn’t always the right move * How Jeffrey thinks about different industries and emerging trends * The reason vertical accelerators are thriving * How cannabis is capturing Colorado Jeffrey’s Projects: boomtownaccelerator.com Jeffrey’s LinkedIn jeffreydonenfeld.com Twitter: @jeffzilla Are you an accredited investor? Apply to join our angel syndicate if you’d like to access our deal flow. Like this? You will love our new podcast: FringeFM which explores edges of human understanding and sci-fi tech: Subscribe on iTunes and Stitcher. Jeffrey Donenfeld is an international business strategy advisor, investment manager, and startup venture mentor with experience in tech ideation, investment analysis and market positioning. Jeffrey is currently the Investment Manager of Boomtown Accelerators, and Director of Four North Media Group. He has been instrumental in raising and managing multi-millions in private equity, seasoned working with sector-leading technology and lifestyle brands, and successful in guiding teams and companies to profitable growth. Listen and Learn: * The challenge many Eastern European and Russian startups have with raising money * Why the US government sent Jeffrey to Russia on a knowledge exchange * How accelerators can attract foreign startups * Why taking VC money isn’t always the right move * How Jeffrey thinks about different industries and emerging trends * The reason vertical accelerators are thriving * How cannabis is capturing Colorado Jeffrey’s Projects: boomtownaccelerator.com Jeffrey’s LinkedIn jeffreydonenfeld.com Twitter: @jeffzilla Are you an accredited investor? Apply to join our angel syndicate if you’d like to access our deal flow. Like this? You will love our new podcast: FringeFM which explores edges of human understanding and sci-fi tech: Subscribe on iTunes and Stitcher.

 Healthcare | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:55

Mary Jo is a Board Director of the National Association of Corporate Directors and a Senior Advisor at BDC and CEO of Healthcare Angels. She is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and is an active angel investor with the San Francisco Chapter of Keiretsu Forum. She has been actively involved in the healthcare sector for 30 years. Having sold a company to McGraw Hill, she has started and exited a number of organizations. In addition, she has been an active investor in early stage innovators in health care, and has been on a number of boards including CHW/Dignity, CHI, CHRISTUS, ocular Sciences, the UC School of Public Health, 7 non profits! And 3 private companies. She is especially involved with health systems, physician groups, and payers who are migrating to next generation delivery approaches, using technology, evidence-based practices, and actionable data systems to improve access and quality of care nationally as well as globally. Listen and Learn: * How healthcare crisis could turn the US into a 3rd world country * Why the US healthcare system is so broken and how we can fix it * Why selling your business isn’t always what you expected * How Mary Jo invested in one of the top hair salons in the US * The reason education is also incredibly inefficient in America * How Amazon and private businesses can push better healthcare * Why the government isn’t the only answer to US health crisis * How the venture/startup ecosystem has evolved for women * Why Mary Jo thinks women need to work harder to enter the industry Mary Jo’s Projects: Mary Jo’s LinkedIn HealthcareAngels.com Keiretsu Capital Are you an accredited investor? Apply to join our angel syndicate if you’d like to access our deal flow. Mary Jo is a Board Director of the National Association of Corporate Directors and a Senior Advisor at BDC and CEO of Healthcare Angels. She is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and is an active angel investor with the San Francisco Chapter of Keiretsu Forum. She has been actively involved in the healthcare sector for 30 years. Having sold a company to McGraw Hill, she has started and exited a number of organizations. In addition, she has been an active investor in early stage innovators in health care, and has been on a number of boards including CHW/Dignity, CHI, CHRISTUS, ocular Sciences, the UC School of Public Health, 7 non profits! And 3 private companies. She is especially involved with health systems, physician groups, and payers who are migrating to next generation delivery approaches, using technology, evidence-based practices, and actionable data systems to improve access and quality of care nationally as well as globally. Listen and Learn: * How healthcare crisis could turn the US into a 3rd world country * Why the US healthcare system is so broken and how we can fix it * Why selling your business isn’t always what you expected * How Mary Jo invested in one of the top hair salons in the US * The reason education is also incredibly inefficient in America * How Amazon and private businesses can push better healthcare * Why the government isn’t the only answer to US health crisis * How the venture/startup ecosystem has evolved for women * Why Mary Jo thinks women need to work harder to enter the industry Mary Jo’s Projects: Mary Jo’s LinkedIn HealthcareAngels.com

 Angel Investor | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:49

Daniel Curran an Angel/Advisor/Mentor to over 115+ Startups including Cruise Automation and DollarShave Unicorns and runs an Angellist syndicate with over $170M in exits and IPOs. He’s a serial founder, currently building CustEx, previously was VP/COO @ Western Digital. Listen and Learn: * The differences between the dotcom days and blockchains today * How Dan leverages investing platforms to increase deal flow * Why angel investing is all about your network * The way Dan evaluates deals incredibly quickly * How Daniel hit multiple unicorns: 4+ without always meeting founders * Why traction trumps everything else * The reason Daniel is bullish on biotech and longevity * How Elon Musk has transformed the world of tech * The societal issues angels and VCs never talk about Daniel’s Projects: Daniel’s LinkedIn Daniel’s Angellist profile Daniel’s Angellist syndicate Daniel’s Twitter: @custex Are you an accredited investor? Apply to join our angel syndicate if you’d like to access our deal flow. Recently joined Corl – we’re funding startups and SMBs with no equity dilution – find out more! Daniel Curran an Angel/Advisor/Mentor to over 115+ Startups including Cruise Automation and DollarShave Unicorns and runs an Angellist syndicate with over $170M in exits and IPOs. He’s a serial founder, currently building CustEx, previously was VP/COO @ Western Digital. Listen and Learn: * The differences between the dotcom days and blockchains today * How Dan leverages investing platforms to increase deal flow * Why angel investing is all about your network * The way Dan evaluates deals incredibly quickly * How Daniel hit multiple unicorns: 4+ without always meeting founders * Why traction trumps everything else * The reason Daniel is bullish on biotech and longevity * How Elon Musk has transformed the world of tech * The societal issues angels and VCs never talk about Daniel’s Projects: Daniel’s LinkedIn Daniel’s Angellist profile Daniel’s Angellist syndicate Daniel’s Twitter: @custex Are you an accredited investor? Apply to join our angel syndicate if you’d like to access our deal flow. Recently joined Corl – we’re funding startups and SMBs with no equity dilution – find out more!

 Tim Draper, Jimmy Song and Kyle Samani Roundtable on The Value of Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Networks Roundtable | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:13

Are you interested in the future of blockchain, cryptocurrency and token offerings? Panelists: Tim Draper Tim Draper is the founding partner of Draper Associates and DFJ and widely recognized as one of the most prominent venture capital and entrepreneurial leaders in the world. He was listed as #46 of the most outstanding Harvard University alumni, #7 on the Forbes Midas List among other awards. Tim has been an outspoken proponent of Bitcoin and blockchain and is regarded as one of the first VCs in the space. Jimmy Song Jimmy started in Bitcoin Development in 2013 and has worked on numerous Bitcoin projects such as Bitcoin Core, btcd, Armory, pycoin and colored coins. He is now a venture partner Blockchain Capital (a leading crypto fund) and has served as a developer and programmer at more than a dozen start-ups. Most recently, he served as principal architect at Paxos and vice president of engineering at Amory Technologies, where he managed the development of enterprise-level Bitcoin wallet software. Jimmy is also the editor and author of popular blog, Bitcoin Tech Talk and YouTube Off Chain with Jimmy Song runs a seminar 

 Synthetic Biology | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:22

Pascal is Fastrack’s Executive Director and Singularity University’s Chair for Entrepreneurship & Open Innovation. He focuses on helping change makers tackle the most intractable problems of our times. He got started on the net before there was a web browser, founded a series of technology startups, led eBay’s Platform Solutions Group in Europe, launched a consulting firm helping entrepreneurs with their strategy & operations, invested into early-stage tech startups, led Mozilla’s Innovation Lab, created Mozilla’s accelerator program WebFWD, headed up Mozilla’s Office of the Chair and has invested into social impact organizations around the globe at Google.org. Further he founded the nonprofit organizations Mentor for Good and The Coaching Fellowship; the “GyShiDo” (Get Your S%#& Done) movement and publishes the opinionated newsletter, “The Heretic”, which is read by ten of thousands of change-makers globally. Recently he published “The Heretic – Daily Therapeutics for Entrepreneurs” book. Listen and Learn: * How Pascal thinks about AI and the future of intelligence * The exciting space technology that no one is talking about * What happens to nation-states when humanity goes interplanetary * How and when genetic engineering will start to impact society * Why synthetic biology may in fact be the most exciting industry of our generation * How tariffs and NAFTA could affect investment in Canadian startups * Why traditional venture capital sucks for true moonshot businesses * Why Pascal is doubtful of a Skynet situation * Is China’s totalitarian regime a better system Pascal’s Projects: finette.com Singularity University Pascal’s LinkedIn Pascal’s Angellist profile Pascal’s Twitter: @pfinette SingularityU’s Twitter: @singularityu Are you an accredited investor? Apply to join our angel syndicate if you’d like to access our deal flow. Recently joined Corl – we’re funding startups and SMBs with no equity dilution – find out more! Pascal is Fastrack’s Executive Director and Singularity University’s Chair for Entrepreneurship & Open Innovation. He focuses on helping change makers tackle the most intractable problems of our times. He got started on the net before there was a web browser, founded a series of technology startups, led eBay’s Platform Solutions Group in Europe, launched a consulting firm helping entrepreneurs with their strategy & operations, invested into early-stage tech startups, led Mozilla’s Innovation Lab, created Mozilla’s accelerator program WebFWD, headed up Mozilla’s Office of the Chair and has invested into social impact organizations around the globe at Google.org. Further he founded the nonprofit organizations Mentor for Good and The Coaching Fellowship; the “GyShiDo” (Get Your S%#& Done) movement and publishes the opinionated newsletter, “The Heretic”, which is read by ten of thousands of change-makers globally. Recently he published “The Heretic – Daily Therapeutics for Entrepreneurs” book. Listen and Learn:

 Angellist Syndicates | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:57

Lee Jacobs is a Managing Partner at Edelweiss VC, a mentor at 500 Startups and an incredibly accomplished investor with investments in the likes of Checkr, Numerai, Shyp, Managed by Q and Blue Bottle Coffee. Prior to that he built Angellist’s syndicate investor program, founded several startups, worked for a few funds and also did a stint in real estate investing. Listen and Learn: * How Lee made a massive investment in a Brazilian edtech company * What Lee did wrong with his first VC fund * Why generalist investors do better * What were the early days of Angellist like * How to invest in edtech * The way Lee looks at every investment opportunity * How Lee looks at foreign investing * Why operator VCs are great to have * Thoughts on the evolution of tech investing Lee’s Projects: Lee’s Angellist profile Edelweiss’ Angellist syndicate edelweiss.vc Lee’s Twitter: @leejacobs Lee Jacobs is a Managing Partner at Edelweiss VC, a mentor at 500 Startups and an incredibly accomplished investor with investments in the likes of Checkr, Numerai, Shyp, Managed by Q and Blue Bottle Coffee. Prior to that he built Angellist’s syndicate investor program, founded several startups, worked for a few funds and also did a stint in real estate investing. Listen and Learn: * How Lee made a massive investment in a Brazilian edtech company * What Lee did wrong with his first VC fund * Why generalist investors do better * What were the early days of Angellist like * How to invest in edtech * The way Lee looks at every investment opportunity * How Lee looks at foreign investing * Why operator VCs are great to have * Thoughts on the evolution of tech investing Lee’s Projects: Lee’s Angellist profile Edelweiss’ Angellist syndicate edelweiss.vc Lee’s Twitter: @leejacobs

 Cannabis Investing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:37

David Friedman is entrepreneur, Managing Partner at Panther Capital, mentor and financial professional with 25 years experience in building, managing and growing closely held businesses, managing investment assets and investment strategies. He has been involved in Venture Capital, Private Equity and direct investment opportunities across multiple industries and disciplines. His current fund is only investing in the cannabis space. Listen and Learn: * The pros and cons of working for a family office * How David expanded into venture capital and private equity * The dynamics of an operational VC and why David likes it * Why David jumped out of tech investing and into cannabis * The risk of cannabis and recent developments in the industry * How to time a gold rush * Why cannabis will be a top 5 market in 10 years * The reason institutional money is slowly seeping into cannabis * Challenges with liquidity and exits David’s Projects: David’s LinkedIn Daivd’s Twitter: @CFOworldwide Are you an accredited investor? Apply to join our angel syndicate if you’d like to access our deal flow. Recently joined Corl – we’re funding startups and SMBs with no equity dilution – find out more! David Friedman is entrepreneur, Managing Partner at Panther Capital, mentor and financial professional with 25 years experience in building, managing and growing closely held businesses, managing investment assets and investment strategies. He has been involved in Venture Capital, Private Equity and direct investment opportunities across multiple industries and disciplines. His current fund is only investing in the cannabis space. Listen and Learn: * The pros and cons of working for a family office * How David expanded into venture capital and private equity * The dynamics of an operational VC and why David likes it * Why David jumped out of tech investing and into cannabis * The risk of cannabis and recent developments in the industry * How to time a gold rush * Why cannabis will be a top 5 market in 10 years * The reason institutional money is slowly seeping into cannabis * Challenges with liquidity and exits David’s Projects: David’s LinkedIn Daivd’s Twitter: @CFOworldwide Are you an accredited investor? Apply to join our angel syndicate if you’d like to access our deal flow. Recently joined Corl – we’re funding startups and SMBs with no equity dilution – find out more!

 Autonomous Vehicles | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:27

Nic Wetzler is the Director of Augment Ventures, an early stage VC focused Software, Smart Hardware, and Physical Science Innovations that impact the way we work and live. He also spent time as an EIR and Mentor in Residence local universities and incubators in the Detroit area. Listen and Learn: * How Michigan has transformed since the crash * How complexity can help founders and VCs * Why automanufacturers are buying up autonomous startups left and right * How Nic engineered an opportunity for an MBA and VC career * The best way to evaluate deep tech investments * How tariffs and NAFTA could affect investment in Canadian startups * What VCs need to know about balancing funding and scouting * Why driverless is both overhyped and underhyped * Is the Midwest large enough for a geo focused venture fund? * The importance of opportunism in venture Nic’s Projects: augmentventures.com Nic’s LinkedIn Nic’s Angellist profile Nic’s Twitter: @nicwetzler Are you an accredited investor? Apply to join our angel syndicate if you’d like to access our deal flow. Recently joined Corl – we’re funding startups and SMBs with no equity dilution – find out more! Nic Wetzler is the Director of Augment Ventures, an early stage VC focused Software, Smart Hardware, and Physical Science Innovations that impact the way we work and live. He also spent time as an EIR and Mentor in Residence local universities and incubators in the Detroit area. Listen and Learn: * How Michigan has transformed since the crash * How complexity can help founders and VCs * Why automanufacturers are buying up autonomous startups left and right * How Nic engineered an opportunity for an MBA and VC career * The best way to evaluate deep tech investments * How tariffs and NAFTA could affect investment in Canadian startups * What VCs need to know about balancing funding and scouting * Why driverless is both overhyped and underhyped * Is the Midwest large enough for a geo focused venture fund? * The importance of opportunism in venture Nic’s Projects: augmentventures.com Nic’s LinkedIn Nic’s Angellist profile Nic’s Twitter: @nicwetzler Are you an accredited investor? Apply to join our angel syndicate if you’d like to access our deal flow. Recently joined Corl – we’re funding startups and SMBs with no equity dilution – find out more!

 Overhyped AI | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:14

Varun Jain currently leads Qualcomm Ventures’ global early-stage fund, focused on Seed and Series A opportunities. This fund has scaled to $100M+ AUM and 75+ global investments, which include winners such as Cruise Automation (acquired by GM), 99 (acquired by Didi) and Zoom. He also serves the global lead for the fund’s investments in the automotive sector. In 2017 and 2018, Varun was recognized as one among the top 20 Rising Stars in the corporate venture industry by Global Corporate Venturing.  Qualcomm Ventures is one of the leading corporate venture funds in the world with 200+ active investments and numerous exits, including 8 billion dollar plus outcomes in last 7 years. Listen and Learn: * The challenges of being a corporate VC (and the benefits) * How autonomous vehicles and transport changes will affect everyday life * Why Varun is big on IoT but not industrial * The unconventional way Varun invested in a unicorn * How Varun views crypto * Why AI is overhyped and drones are coming back in style * Why North America is still the best location for startup investing * How investing differs across regions and how to make it work Varun’s Projects: Qualcomm Ventures Varun’s LinkedIn Varun’s Angellist profile Varun’s Twitter: @jvarun83 Are you an accredited investor? Apply to join our angel syndicate if you’d like to access our deal flow. Recently joined Corl – we’re funding startups and SMBs with no equity dilution – find out more! Varun Jain currently leads Qualcomm Ventures’ global early-stage fund, focused on Seed and Series A opportunities. This fund has scaled to $100M+ AUM and 75+ global investments, which include winners such as Cruise Automation (acquired by GM), 99 (acquired by Didi) and Zoom. He also serves the global lead for the fund’s investments in the automotive sector. In 2017 and 2018, Varun was recognized as one among the top 20 Rising Stars in the corporate venture industry by Global Corporate Venturing.  Qualcomm Ventures is one of the leading corporate venture funds in the world with 200+ active investments and numerous exits, including 8 billion dollar plus outcomes in last 7 years. Listen and Learn: * The challenges of being a corporate VC (and the benefits) * How autonomous vehicles and transport changes will affect everyday life * Why Varun is big on IoT but not industrial * The unconventional way Varun invested in a unicorn * How Varun views crypto * Why AI is overhyped and drones are coming back in style * Why North America is still the best location for startup investing * How investing differs across regions and how to make it work Varun’s Projects: Qualcomm Ventures Varun’s LinkedIn Varun’s Angellist profile Varun’s Twitter: @jvarun83

 From Founding Activision to Funding 150 Crypto Companies with Howard Marks of Start Engine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:26

Howard co-founded StartEngine with the mission of helping entrepreneurs achieve their dreams. Prior to this he was the founder and CEO of Acclaim Games, a publisher of online games that is now part of The Walt Disney Company. Before Acclaim, Howard was Chairman of Activision Studios from 1991 until 1997. As the former Board Member, and Executive Vice-President of video game giant Activision, he and a partner took control in 1991 and turned the ailing company into the video game industry leader. Listen and Learn: * How the JOBS Act helped create the world of ICOs and blockchain investing * How to use equity crowdfunding platforms to invest in startups * Why Howard started StartEngine and got excited about blockchain * The similarities and future of gaming and cryptocurrency * How Howard built Activision to a $50B company * Why Howard lost money on lots of startup investments * What will happen with cryptocurrency investing * Why Ethereum is the MS Dos of the future * How regulations help and hurt crypto * Pros and cons of blockchain liquidity Howard’s Projects: StartEngine.com howardmarks.com Howard’s LinkedIn Howard’s Twitter: @howardmarks Are you an accredited investor? Apply to join our angel syndicate if you’d like to access our deal flow. Recently joined Corl – we’re funding startups and SMBs with no equity dilution – find out more!Howard co-founded StartEngine with the mission of helping entrepreneurs achieve their dreams. Prior to this he was the founder and CEO of Acclaim Games, a publisher of online games that is now part of The Walt Disney Company. Before Acclaim, Howard was Chairman of Activision Studios from 1991 until 1997. As the former Board Member, and Executive Vice-President of video game giant Activision, he and a partner took control in 1991 and turned the ailing company into the video game industry leader. Listen and Learn: * How the JOBS Act helped create the world of ICOs and blockchain investing * How to use equity crowdfunding platforms to invest in startups * Why Howard started StartEngine and got excited about blockchain * The similarities and future of gaming and cryptocurrency * How Howard built Activision to a $50B company * Why Howard lost money on lots of startup investments * What will happen with cryptocurrency investing * Why Ethereum is the MS Dos of the future * How regulations help and hurt crypto * Pros and cons of blockchain liquidity Howard’s Projects: StartEngine.com howardmarks.com Howard’s LinkedIn Howard’s Twitter: @howardmarks Are you an accredited investor? Apply to join our angel syndicate if you’d like to access our deal flow. Recently joined Corl –

 Micro VC | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:38

Jonathan Hakakian joined SoundBoard Consulting Group, LLC in 2010 to focus on early-stage growth companies after several years working in a startup. In 2012 he co-founded SoundBoard Angel Fund in order to build a community of experienced entrepreneurs outside of NYC to formally invest in early-stage companies. He also continues to coach “new” entrepreneurs as they build out their businesses. Listen and Learn: * The challenges of building a first fund * How Soundboard Angel Fund collaborates with investors via SPVs * Why it is hard to raise a 2nd fund * The effect of exits on fundraising * How Jonathan thinks about startup ecosystems * Why buzzwords a bad for business * The Series LLC approach to angel investing * How to bootstrap a venture fund Jonathan’s Projects: Soundboard Angel Fund Jonathan’s LinkedIn Jonathan’s Twitter: @jhaka Are you an accredited investor? Apply to join our angel syndicate if you’d like to access our deal flow. Recently joined Corl – we’re funding startups and SMBs with no equity dilution – find out more! Jonathan Hakakian joined SoundBoard Consulting Group, LLC in 2010 to focus on early-stage growth companies after several years working in a startup. In 2012 he co-founded SoundBoard Angel Fund in order to build a community of experienced entrepreneurs outside of NYC to formally invest in early-stage companies. He also continues to coach “new” entrepreneurs as they build out their businesses. Listen and Learn: * The challenges of building a first fund * How Soundboard Angel Fund collaborates with investors via SPVs * Why it is hard to raise a 2nd fund * The effect of exits on fundraising * How Jonathan thinks about startup ecosystems * Why buzzwords a bad for business * The Series LLC approach to angel investing * How to bootstrap a venture fund Jonathan’s Projects: Soundboard Angel Fund Jonathan’s LinkedIn Jonathan’s Twitter: @jhaka Are you an accredited investor? Apply to join our angel syndicate if you’d like to access our deal flow. Recently joined Corl – we’re funding startups and SMBs with no equity dilution – find out more!

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