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  • How I Hacked College Admissions to get Into Top schools!

    descriptionIn this episode of Fundsandfounders, we sit down with Anthony Berryhill, the founder of Elite College Hacker, to discuss the insider secrets of elite college admissions. Anthony shares his personal journey from growing up in New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward to getting into Stanford and Yale, and how he now helps students from diverse backgrounds navigate the college admissions process.🔹 How do top schools really choose applicants?🔹 What are the biggest mistakes students make in their applications?🔹 How is AI and tech changing the admissions industry?🔹 How can students stand out beyond grades and test scores?If you’re a student, parent, or entrepreneur looking to understand the evolving landscape of college admissions, this episode is packed with insights, strategies, and practical advice.**** Timestamps:📌 00:00 - Intro to the episode📌 00:14 - Meet Anthony Berryhill & his company Elite College Hacker📌 01:10 - How Anthony’s journey started: From at-risk youth to Ivy League success📌 02:55 - The school-to-prison pipeline & how he escaped it📌 06:06 - The power of debate & how it changed his life📌 09:11 - What top schools REALLY look for in applicants📌 14:39 - The biggest mistakes students make in applications📌 20:44 - How he built Elite College Hacker from a side hustle to a business📌 25:24 - Is college still worth it? How the industry is changing📌 32:36 - How students can stand out in Ivy League admissions📌 39:50 - The red flags when hiring a college admissions consultant📌 48:56 - Where the real opportunities are in the college admissions industry📌 58:04 - The best resources for college admissions success📌 1:06:37 - Final thoughts & how to reach out to AnthonyConnect with Anthony: 📧 Email: [email protected]🌐 Website: www.elitecollegehacker.com📱 LinkedIn: Anthony Berryhill🔔 **Subscribe @fundsandfounders for more insights on entrepreneurship, funding, and business success!#CollegeAdmissions #EliteSchools #Stanford #Yale #IvyLeague #Entrepreneurship #AdmissionsConsulting #Fundsandfounders**
  • In this episode of Funds & Founders, we sit down with Ansh, co-founder of Quickreel, the AI-driven platform that helps content creators, brands, and marketers transform long-form videos into viral short-form clips.

    We dive deep into his entrepreneurial journey — from selling stickers in second grade to building a SaaS product with over 100K users. He shares his growth mindset, the ups and downs of building a startup, fundraising stories, and how Quickly stands out in the crowded content creation space.

    Ansh shares:

    💡 The inception of Quickreel and solving real creator problems

    💰 The grind of early-stage fundraising and finding the right investors

    🎯 Scaling from 0 to 100K+ users with minimal marketing

    ⚡ The challenges of building in the creator economy

    📊 Pricing strategies, customer acquisition, and competition insights

    If you're a founder, content creator, or just love stories of building from scratch — this one's for you! Watch the full episode

    ⏰ Timestamps:

    00:00 - Intro & Guest Introduction

    01:05 - What is Quickreel? Solving the short-form content problem

    02:30 - Early entrepreneurial spark: Selling stickers in 2nd grade

    05:00 - Choosing tech over family business

    08:15 - The idea behind Quickly: From agency work to product building

    11:45 - First MVP struggles and user feedback

    14:30 - Acquiring the first 500 users without ads

    17:20 - Fundraising journey: From self-funding to investor backing

    21:00 - Pricing strategies: Moving from free to paid users

    25:45 - Competing with Opus Clip & other clip generators

    29:40 - Balancing profitability vs. user growth

    33:00 - The future of AI in video editing

    36:15 - Expansion plans: APIs, agencies, and scaling globally

    40:00 - Rapid Fire Round: Tech stack, marketing tools & resources

    42:30 - Biggest startup challenges & what's next for Quickly

    44:20 - Advice for First-Time Founders

    46:00 - Question for the Next Guest

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  • **From delivering newspapers in 4th grade to raising millions for real estate and co-founding a thriving co-working space—James Wahba’s journey is nothing short of inspiring.**🚀

    In this episode of Funds & Founders, James shares:

    ✅ How his childhood paper route taught him business fundamentals 📈

    ✅ Raising $13M at 25 for real estate development 🏗️

    ✅ Building one of NYC’s most iconic co-working spaces 🚀

    ✅ Lessons from working alongside startups like Uber, Instacart, Stripe, Airbnb

    ✅ Why co-founder conflicts are one of the biggest startup killers 😨

    If you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, real estate investor, or startup founder, you don’t want to miss this one!

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Welcome to Funds & Founders!

    00:20 - James Waba’s entrepreneurial journey begins

    01:14 - Growing up in Connecticut and learning business from a paper route

    02:18 - The business lessons from his first job 📜

    03:14 - Learning about customer retention and revenue at a young age

    05:10 - From paper route to film school & shooting concerts 🎥

    06:35 - Starting one of the first online streaming sites (before YouTube!)

    07:54 - Partnering with Microsoft & early struggles of internet startups 💻

    09:12 - Raising funds & the early days of NYC tech

    12:22 - Competing in the pre-YouTube era—how streaming was built back then

    16:04 - Shutting down the startup and pivoting to real estate development

    17:08 - Converting industrial property to high-value waterfront real estate

    19:52 - Raising $13M for a real estate project at 25

    22:11 - The 2008 market crash hits—what happened next?

    25:46 - Lessons learned: How to survive market crashes

    28:49 - Bootstrapping vs. raising VC: What should startups do?

    31:07 - The reality of investor expectations & startup funding

    32:55 - Pivoting from real estate to co-working spaces 🏢

    35:49 - How James built one of NYC’s top co-working spaces

    39:32 - Uber, Instacart, and Airbnb worked here—what was it like?

    41:14 - Why taking equity over cash would have been the best move

    44:08 - The rise and fall of the co-working space model

    46:50 - How to build a real, engaged community (not just a Slack group)

    49:21 - Challenges of managing a co-working space & scaling it

    51:34 - What James is building in Austin & his new boutique hotel project

    54:45 - Rapid fire Q&A: Advice for founders, resources, and more

    58:07 - Best books for entrepreneurs 📚

    1:00:39 - What’s missing in the Austin startup ecosystem?

    1:01:34 - Final thoughts & where to connect with James

  • In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with Rajesh Sawhney—a seasoned investor, advisor, and the founder & CEO of GSF—who’s backed over 135 companies. Rajesh shares deep insights on what first-time founders need to know, the art of achieving product–market fit, and the unique dynamics of the Indian startup ecosystem. Whether you’re just starting out or already deep in your entrepreneurial journey, Rajesh’s practical advice on early validation, team building, and strategic execution is invaluable.

    Learn how Rajesh:

    Evaluates startup potential by spotting early traction and customer validationDetermines the right stage to raise funds and scale a businessSupports founders through hands-on mentorship and strategic guidanceNavigates the differences between local and global startup ecosystemsAdapts his investment approach in a rapidly evolving tech landscape

    Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction: Meet Rajesh Vijay and his journey as an investor and founder

    9:10 – From Idea to Product: How early validation sets the stage for success

    19:50 – Tips for First-Time Founders: Balancing passion with pragmatic execution

    27:45 – Understanding Product–Market Fit: Recognizing early indicators and challenges

    41:24 – Funding Stages: The importance of small validations before big bets

    51:20 – Evaluating Founders: Key traits like decision-making, team building, and adaptability

    63:10 – The Role of Angel Investors: Mentorship and strategic support for startups

    76:50 – The Indian Startup Ecosystem: Regional insights and the nuances of market dynamics

    87:30 – Regulatory Impact: Adapting to policy changes for sustainable growth

    95:45 – Final Thoughts: Embracing a long-term vision in an ever-changing landscape

  • In this episode of Funds and Founders, we welcome back Justin, founder of Fantasy Elect, a cutting-edge political gaming startup. Justin dives into his journey over the past year, tackling fundraising challenges, optimizing user acquisition, and building a trust-driven remote team. Gain actionable insights on scaling a startup in the political arena and preparing for upcoming elections.

    Learn how Justin:

    Navigated fundraising in a volatile marketTailored user acquisition for B2B and B2CLeveraged strategic partnerships and VC relationshipsSelected the best cities and events for growthPivoted from fantasy sports to political engagementFostered a remote team culture based on trust

    Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction & Year in Review

    2:50 - Fundraising Challenges

    5:32 - Choosing the Right City

    9:04 - Fundraising Lessons

    12:47 - Cold Emailing Strategies

    15:09 - Current Fundraising Focus

    16:53 - Event Optimization

    21:25 - Ecosystem Insights

    22:29 - Pivoting Customer Acquisition

    24:32 - Early Lessons

    25:44 - First Three Months vs Now

    29:45 - Importance of Marketing

    34:09 - Continuous Marketing & Feedback

    38:24 - Planning for Elections

    42:41 - Engagement in Off-Cycles

    46:04 - Exploring New Marketing Channels

    49:12 - Time Management

    55:09 - Team Culture & Trust

    57:06 - Remote Work vs In-Person

    59:04 - Future Plans & Insights

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  • In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with Garrett and Brian from Lucid, a consulting firm specializing in pitch decks and brand clarity. Garrett and Brian share how they combined their complementary skill sets—spanning design, operations, and growth—to help founders overcome the challenge of communicating complex ideas simply.

    Learn how they:

    Refined their own co-founder “dating” process before teaming upDeveloped a framework for uncovering a company’s true mission, vision, and valuesHelp founders craft investor-ready pitch decks—even for highly technical productsDistinguish “brand” from “culture” and why both matter for scalingApproach growth strategy differently for B2B vs. B2C startups

    Whether you’re an early-stage founder seeking investment or a seasoned entrepreneur refining your pitch, Garrett and Brian’s insights on clarity, branding, and storytelling are not to be missed!

    Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction and overview of Lucid 2:05 – How Garrett & Brian met and became co-founders 7:00 – Defining “clarity” and why founders struggle with it 12:40 – Business philosophy: getting to the “why” behind your startup 16:35 – Why technical founders need help explaining complex ideas 21:05 – When to invest in brand clarity vs. staying lean 26:10 – B2B vs. B2C: differences in messaging and traction 30:40 – Examples of effective (and ineffective) mission statements 35:50 – Branding vs. culture: how they intersect and why both matter 40:35 – The “spark moment” behind launching a startup 45:10 – Avoiding “cargo cult” thinking and learning real lessons 50:05 – Pivoting and the emotional toll of entrepreneurship 55:00 – What VCs really look for in a pitch deck 1:00:05 – Essential resources: Sequoia format, Venture Deals, and more 1:05:00 – Growth strategies: Revenue Architecture and the brand canvas 1:10:25 – The personal “why” and mental health in entrepreneurship 1:15:30 – Early-stage brand vs. Series A brand requirements 1:20:15 – Staying focused on real revenue-driving activities 1:25:05 – Wealth building, skill development, and time freedom 1:30:10 – Support systems: the Austin startup community 1:35:00 – “What would make you quit?” Parachute question from the previous guest

    1:38:00 – Wrap-up and where to find Lucid Consulting

    #entrepreneur #company #venturecapital #investors #business #pitchdeck #brand #investment

  • In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with Moby, a seasoned paid ads specialist who helps startups and established businesses alike accelerate their growth through strategic advertising. Moby shares his journey and dives deep into:

    Determining the right time to start running paid ads—and why timing is crucialChoosing between Google, LinkedIn, Facebook, and other platforms based on your audienceUnderstanding key metrics like CTR and conversion rates to gauge campaign successCrafting compelling offers, landing pages, and funnels that convertAvoiding common pitfalls and maximizing ROI with a data-driven approach

    Whether you’re looking to launch your first campaign or refine your existing strategy, Moby’s insights on funnel design, audience targeting, and the art of testing are not to be missed!

    Timestamps

    0:00 – Introduction and Moby’s paid ads background

    1:16 – When is the right time to invest in paid ads?

    2:36 – Finding product-market fit vs. message-market fit

    6:09 – The 80/20 of setting up your first paid ads campaign

    8:36 – Paid search vs. paid social: Key differences and considerations

    14:03 – Defining search intent and picking the right keywords

    18:05 – Budgeting for ads and what metrics to watch

    22:05 – Understanding funnels and lead qualification

    26:45 – Tracking ROI: Cost per lead, cost per meeting, and RoAS

    31:30 – Crafting offers and packaging: Why it matters

    36:55 – Common mistakes to avoid when running ads

    39:56 – Brand awareness campaigns vs. direct response tactics

    43:09 – The importance of creative testing and ad copy

    47:15 – Why landing page experience can make or break conversions

    50:42 – E-commerce vs. B2B: Ad strategy differences

    54:03 – Overcoming qualification hurdles with leads

    56:31 – Final tips to refine your paid ads funnel

    59:27 – Conclusion and wrap-up

  • In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with Aaron, a performance coach who helps founders and entrepreneurs optimize their business execution through OKRs (Objectives and Key Results). Aaron shares deep insights on goal setting, prioritization, and creating effective business frameworks.

    Learn how Aaron:

    - Helps founders set realistic yet ambitious 12-month goals

    - Creates frameworks for breaking down long-term vision into actionable steps

    - Guides teams in implementing effective OKR systems

    - Balances personal and business priorities for sustainable growth

    - Transforms company execution through priority management

    Whether you're just starting your entrepreneurial journey or leading an established company, Aaron's practical approach to goal setting and execution is invaluable for any business leader!

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction & The importance of strategic planning

    1:24 - Fundamentals of effective goal setting

    3:37 - Choosing the right time horizon for goals

    5:48 - Setting realistic 12-month targets

    10:41 - Balancing ambition with reality in goal setting

    15:44 - Priority management and maintaining focus

    21:25 - Taking action vs over-planning

    26:50 - Understanding and implementing OKRs

    34:37 - Getting leadership team alignment

    39:19 - Quarterly planning and execution strategies

    46:00 - Defining and tracking success metrics

    55:59 - When and how to adapt your vision

    58:30 - Recommended resources for goal setting

    1:00:24 - Creating freedom through effective business systems

    Connect with Aaron:

    Website: performancemindsetcoaching.co

  • In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with John Davison, founder of StartupLandia, a hybrid venture studio and development shop. John shares his journey from being a Bay Area engineer to helping early-stage founders build sustainable products. Learn how John:

    Helps founders validate ideas before writing codeReduces engineering costs through strategic tool selectionNavigates the impact of AI on product developmentStructures development teams for optimal efficiencyBalances technical implementation with business needs

    Whether you're a technical founder or a business person looking to build a product, John's insights on sustainable development and founder success are invaluable!

    Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro & StartupLandia's Mission 2:32 - When Founders Need Technical Help 6:20 - Why Pre-Development Work Matters 9:54 - Validating Ideas Before Building 12:42 - AI's Real Impact on Development 16:40 - The Truth About Software Costs 20:35 - Importance of User Experience 29:10 - Working with Technical Founders 33:20 - Structuring Development Teams 42:37 - Global Development Perspectives 47:09 - Building Support Systems 1:02:06 - Resources for Founders 1:07:09 - Austin Tech Ecosystem 1:10:42 - Contact & Final Thoughts

    Connect with John: Website: startuplandia.io Twitter: @JCDavison LinkedIn: John Davison

  • In this episode, we sit down with Preeya, COO of Beehive, to discuss her journey from being a VP at a large tech company to joining Beehive as employee. Learn how she helped scale the company from seed stage to Series B, growing from 8 to 80+ employees. Priya shares insights on startup operations, remote work culture, board management, and making the leap from big tech to early-stage startups.

    Priya shares how she:

    Transitioned from a VP role to an early-stage startupHelped scale Beehive from 8 to 80+ employees through Series BBuilt and maintains a successful remote-first company cultureNavigates board management and metric trackingApproaches goal setting and prioritization in a high-growth environment

    Whether you're considering joining a startup or already in a leadership role, Priya's insights on scaling operations and building successful teams are invaluable!

    Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction and Background 3:29 - Evaluating Early-Stage Companies 6:18 - First 90 Days at a Startup 8:41 - Transitioning Industries 11:22 - Understanding the Chief of Staff Role 14:16 - Red Flags When Joining Early-Stage Companies 16:38 - Compensation Structure in Startups 21:57 - Scaling from 8 to 80 Employees 29:06 - Remote vs In-Person Work Culture 31:42 - Prioritization and Goal Setting 34:27 - Board Management and Metrics 48:39 - Importance of Mentorship 55:04 - Future of Beehive 56:15 - Book and Resource Recommendations 57:21 - Support Systems for Startup Life 58:09 - Personal Growth and Freedom

    Connect with Preeya: Email: [email protected] Website: https://beehive.com

    #startup #tech #leadership #entrepreneurship #careeradvice

  • In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with Dean Elazab, a former big law attorney who now helps startups navigate the legal landscape. Dean shares insights from both sides of the table, having built and sold his own startup before becoming a lawyer.

    Learn how Dean:

    Guides founders through critical legal decisionsHelps protect founder & employee equityNavigates complex term sheets and financing roundsDemystifies preferred stock and liquidation preferencesCreates founder-friendly legal structuresBalances growth with legal protection

    Whether you're just starting out or raising your next round, Dean's practical insights on startup law and founder protection are not to be missed!

    Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro & Dean's Background 4:57 - When to Bring in Legal Help 10:32 - Common Legal Mistakes & Horror Stories 15:06 - Understanding IP Protection 20:48 - Initial Legal Setup for Startups 29:17 - Term Sheets & Negotiation 37:05 - Safe Notes & Bridge Rounds 45:48 - Understanding Stock Classes 54:05 - Exit Scenarios & Liquidation 1:02:42 - Resources for Founders 1:08:33 - Support Systems & Final Thoughts

    Connect with Dean: Website: elazablegal.com Twitter: @DeanElazab

  • In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with Damian Longoria, founder of Hubble - a marketplace connecting artists with live event opportunities. From sleeping in his car to building a music tech startup, Damian shares his journey with raw honesty.

    Learn how Damian:

    Discovered problems in the music industry through event organizingNavigated early development setbacks with offshore teamsApproaches building without technical co-foundersBalances vision with practical executionViews Austin's evolving music sceneThinks about product development and go-to-market

    Key takeaways for founders on validating ideas, working with development agencies, and building in the music industry space.

    Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction & Background 2:51 - Start of Entrepreneurial Journey 15:16 - Early Development Challenges 30:26 - Co-founder Search & Dynamics 41:09 - Vision for Next 12 Months 46:17 - Building in Austin's Music Scene 48:05 - Founder Resources & Support 54:01 - Tech Stack & Infrastructure 55:28 - Perception vs Reality 59:08 - Closing Thoughts

    Connect with Damian: Email: [email protected] Instagram: @hubblecys Website: hubblecys.com

  • In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with Sarthak Kaul, founder at GigPay and host of the True Calling podcast. Sarthak shares his unique perspective on finding purpose in the startup world and why the 0-to-1 journey keeps calling him back.

    Learn how Sarthak:

    Transitioned from VC in Singapore to startup operationsBuilt and managed remote teams across continentsLaunched a successful podcast exploring purpose and callingApproaches product development and team managementBalances entrepreneurship with personal growthNavigates fear and builds courage in the startup journey

    Whether you're questioning your career path or building your own venture, Sarthak's insights on finding purpose while building valuable businesses are essential listening!

    Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction & Background 3:45 - Why Choose Startups Over Big Tech 7:16 - The Truth About 0-to-1 Stage 10:01 - Finding Insights & Building Solutions 21:25 - Balancing Passion with Practicality 27:25 - Courage vs Fear in Entrepreneurship 35:26 - Flow State & Peak Performance 42:31 - Walking as Meditation 45:46 - Three Essential Resources for Finding Your Path 50:57 - Building Your Support System 51:54 - Managing Remote Teams 56:35 - Closing Thoughts

    Connect with Sarthak: Podcast: True Calling (Available on Spotify & YouTube) LinkedIn: Sarthak Kaul Company: GigPay (Now hiring!)

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    In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with Ash, co-founder of Wolf.xyz, who recently closed their Series A round. Ash shares his journey from building a successful staffing platform in Chile to his current venture in B2B SaaS.

    Learn how Ash:

    Built and scaled a staffing platform to cover one-third of SantiagoNavigated international markets between Chile and the USTurned a product failure into a successful exitMade the transition from bootstrapped to VC-backedApproached hiring and team building post-fundingLearned valuable lessons through multiple startup attempts

    Whether you're a first-time founder or serial entrepreneur, Ash's insights on building in different markets and knowing when to pivot are not to be missed!

    Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro & Early Entrepreneurial Journey 3:09 - First Failed Venture & Lessons 5:29 - Product Market Fit Definition 10:31 - Moving to Chile & Building Elephants 15:33 - Scaling in Santiago 20:48 - US Market Entry & Challenges 24:19 - Decision to Exit 29:17 - Building Wolf.xyz 37:05 - TechStars Experience 46:54 - Views on VC vs Bootstrapping 54:05 - Post-Series A Focus & Hiring 59:29 - Startup Ecosystem Differences 1:02:02 - Tech Stack & Tools 1:04:20 - Closing Thoughts

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    In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with Sarah Loretta, a former nonprofit worker turned digital architect. Sarah shares her journey from making $40K at a nonprofit to building a successful digital systems business through Notion templates and consulting.

    Learn how Sarah:

    - Started freelancing with no website or business plan

    - Landed 40 clients in her first 6 months through strategic networking

    - Turned a $47 Notion template into $120K+ in revenue

    - Built her entire client base through referrals with zero marketing

    - Leverages tool certifications and partnerships for business growth

    - Transitioned from design work to high-ticket systems consulting

    Whether you're a freelancer looking to scale or an entrepreneur building systems, Sarah's insights on creating multiple revenue streams and building valuable partnerships are not to be missed!

    Watch the full episode  @FundsAndFounders 

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Intro & Where to Find Sarah

    1:00 - Early Entrepreneurial Journey

    4:13 - Landing First 40 Clients in 6 Months

    7:46 - Video Production & Freelance Work

    11:34 - First Big Website Project ($1,800)

    15:07 - Taking the Leap from 9-5

    20:48 - Journey from Design to Business Operations

    29:32 - Finding & Monetizing Notion

    41:03 - Building Multiple Revenue Streams

    46:54 - Template Business Success ($120K+)

    59:06 - Current Pricing Model & Strategy

    1:02:41 - Tech Stack & Tools Breakdown

    1:06:54 - Three Essential Resources for Beginners

    1:09:42 - Interesting Recent Learning

    1:13:13 - Final Thoughts & Wrap-up

    #entrepreneur #business #startup #podcast #marketing #notion #sale #tools #aspirations #founder #freelancing

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    In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with Joshua Rosario, founder of J.Rozario, also has a luxury custom shoe brand. Joshua shares his journey from a shoe enthusiast with over 500 pairs to launching his own high-end shoe company.

    Learn how Joshua:

    - Turned his passion for quality footwear into a business

    - Navigates the challenges of educating customers about craftsmanship

    - Uses innovative hand-painting techniques to create unique designs

    - Leverages e-commerce and custom 3D configurators to sell bespoke shoes

    - Balances craftsmanship with scalability in a luxury brand

    Whether you're a fashion enthusiast or an aspiring entrepreneur, Joshua's insights on building a luxury brand and educating consumers are not to be missed!

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction and Joshua's background

    2:00 - Early entrepreneurial experiences and learning about human behavior

    7:22 - The journey from shoe enthusiast to brand founder

    12:45 - Explaining the J.Rosario brand and custom shoe process

    17:30 - Challenges of educating customers about shoe quality

    22:05 - The technology and craftsmanship behind J.Rosario shoes

    27:40 - Marketing strategies and early sales experiences

    32:15 - Balancing quality, craftsmanship, and scalability

    37:50 - Tech stack and tools for running an e-commerce business

    42:30 - Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs

    47:15 - Lessons learned from mentorship

    52:00 - The importance of hunger alignment in business

    56:45 - Closing thoughts and where to find J.Rosario online

    #entrepreneur #business #startup #podcast #marketing #ecommerce #sale #scalability #aspirations #founder

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    In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with Becca, co-founder and COO of Workweek, a rapidly growing B2B media company. Becca shares her journey from customer success roles to building a multi-million dollar media business. Learn how Becca:

    - Transitioned from The Hustle to co-founding Workweek

    - Built a portfolio of niche B2B media brands

    - Leverages the "knowledge expert paradox" to create valuable content

    - Manages remote teams and builds company culture

    - Balances work and personal life as a founder

    Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or looking to scale your media business, Becca's insights on content creation, audience building, and business growth are not to be missed!

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction and Becca's background

    1:06 - The start of Becca's entrepreneurial journey

    2:19 - Transitioning from employee to founder mindset

    4:09 - Building a strong co-founder relationship

    5:51 - Managing conflicts and decision-making as co-founders

    8:28 - From idea to launch: The birth of Workweek

    12:02 - The "knowledge expert paradox" in B2B media

    14:51 - Building and scaling niche B2B media brands

    18:42 - Strategies for content creation and distribution

    22:34 - The importance of authenticity in content

    26:44 - Team building and remote work culture

    31:35 - Insights on newsletter growth and audience building

    37:35 - The role of personal branding for founders

    41:26 - Balancing work and personal life as an entrepreneur

    45:54 - Tech stack and tools for running a media business

    50:51 - Resources for aspiring entrepreneurs

    56:38 - Exciting developments and future plans for Workweek

    59:30 - Closing thoughts and how to connect with Becca

    #MediaStartup #ContentCreation #B2BMarketing #Entrepreneurship #WorkweekMedia #podcast #startup #founder

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    In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with Brennan Bliss, CEO of Propellic, a digital marketing agency specializing in SEO for the travel industry. Brennan shares his journey from building websites as a teenager to running a multi-million dollar agency. Learn how Brennan:

    - Started his entrepreneurial journey at 13 years old

    - Scaled his agency to 25 team members

    - Niched down to focus on the travel industry

    - Manages a remote team and builds company culture

    - Balances work and personal life as a CEO

    Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or looking to scale your existing business, Brennan's insights on agency growth, hiring, and financial management are not to be missed!

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction and Brennan's background

    2:20 - Early entrepreneurial experiences and website building

    5:34 - Lessons learned from early financial mistakes

    10:22 - The journey from web design to SEO agency

    15:19 - Niching down to focus on the travel industry

    22:02 - Team building and managing a remote workforce

    26:44 - The process of scaling and hiring for an agency

    32:57 - Insights on the travel industry and marketing strategies

    41:26 - Long-term goals and future of Propellic

    46:36 - Marketing tests and LinkedIn conversation ads

    49:36 - Tech stack and tools for running an agency

    54:13 - AI applications in agency workflows

    56:32 - Book recommendations and resources for entrepreneurs

    59:45 - The cost of mis-hires and importance of a good hiring process

    1:02:42 - Balancing work and personal life as an entrepreneur

    1:06:07 - Closing thoughts and how to connect with Brennan

    #AgencyGrowth #DigitalMarketing #SEO #TravelIndustry #Entrepreneurship

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    In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with Tomer, a former structural engineer turned serial entrepreneur. Tomer shares his journey from designing skyscrapers to building multiple successful businesses, including an e-commerce brand, a virtual staffing agency, and an innovative product company.

    Learn how Tomer:

    - Transitioned from a 9-to-5 job to entrepreneurship

    - Built a 7-figure e-commerce business

    - Successfully launched a product on Kickstarter

    - Developed and scaled a virtual staffing agency

    - Balances multiple businesses and projects

    Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or looking to scale your existing business, Tomer's insights on product development, e-commerce, and business growth are not to be missed!

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction and Tomer's background

    3:06 - The importance of business models in entrepreneurship

    7:52 - Transition from engineering to e-commerce

    12:02 - Insights on private labeling and wholesale

    18:42 - The birth of Sableflow and product development process

    26:28 - Balancing business relationships with family and friends

    31:16 - From concept to finished product: The Sableflow journey

    37:05 - Kickstarter campaign strategies and lessons learned

    42:39 - The transition to Effortless Hire and virtual staffing

    46:10 - Common mistakes business owners make with virtual assistants

    49:29 - Misconceptions about offshore hiring

    52:27 - The importance of hiring before creating SOPs

    55:24 - Three valuable resources for entrepreneurs

    59:20 - Startup tech stack and tools

    1:01:24 - Favorite entrepreneurial stories and lessons

    1:06:13 - Closing thoughts and where to find tomer's businesses

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    In this episode of Funds and Founders, we sit down with Jon, former CEO of Hyperlinks Media and current organizer of Tiny Talks in Austin. Jon shares his journey from starting an SEO blog in high school to building and selling a successful digital marketing agency, and eventually launching a community-driven event series. Learn how Jon:

    - Built a 7-figure SEO agency from his dorm room

    - Pivoted to content marketing and affiliate sites

    - Knew when it was time to exit his business

    - Started Tiny Talks and grew it to 200+ attendees

    - Balances passion projects with financial success

    Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or looking to scale your existing business, Jon's insights on SEO, content marketing, and community building are not to be missed!

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Introduction and Jon's background

    2:31 - Starting an SEO business in high school

    7:17 - Scaling the agency and hiring employees

    12:03 - Pivoting to content marketing and affiliate sites

    18:42 - Deciding when to exit the business

    22:34 - The origin of Tiny Talks

    27:41 - Memorable Tiny Talks stories

    32:25 - The importance of in-person connection

    37:29 - Running Tiny Talks as a passion project

    41:33 - Advice on finding your niche

    45:22 - Book recommendations for entrepreneurs

    49:51 - Event planning tips from "The 2-Hour Cocktail Party"

    54:26 - Closing thoughts and where to find Tiny Talks

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