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  • Brom Rector, Funding Human 3.0 [BBB023]
    2025/04/21

    Brom Rector is the founder of XEIA Venture Partners (formerly Empath Ventures), a venture capital firm focused on the intersection of neuroscience, mental health, and emerging technologies.


    In this episode we discuss:

    - The evolution from Empath's psychedelics focus to XEIA's broader "Human 3.0" vision

    - The current state of psychedelic medicine after recent FDA setbacks

    - Revolutionary brain-computer interfaces like Motif Neurotech and their potential to treat depression

    - Genetic medicine innovations including RNA therapeutics

    - The fertility crisis and hearing damage epidemic as underexplored health frontiers

    - How VCs evaluate founders and what makes a compelling pitch

    - AI's role in investment decision-making and its future impact on various industries


    Recorded in San Francisco in early 2025, this conversation explores the cutting edge of human health technology and the venture capital ecosystem supporting it.


    #venturecapital #Biotech #Neuroscience #HumanHealth #Psychedelics #BrainComputerInterfaces #GeneMedicine #AI

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    1 時間 21 分
  • 022 Hugo Lu: Building Orchestra, a Leading Data SaaS Startup In London
    2024/10/14

    Ollie Allen Fox speaks to Hugo Lu, founder of Orchestra, about his journey from investment banking to revolutionizing data engineering. Hugo offers valuable insights on data stack architecture, the importance of clean and modular systems, and how Orchestra is helping data engineers streamline their workflows. Whether you're a data professional or a tech entrepreneur, this podcast provides a wealth of knowledge on building and scaling a successful SaaS startup in the data space. In this conversation, Ollie & Hugo discuss: 00:00:00 - Hugo's background and experience at Juul 00:04:00 - The skills needed to start a tech company 00:08:00 - The power of curiosity and learning in entrepreneurship 00:13:00 - What Orchestra does and the data problems it solves 00:23:00 - Building a founding team and the importance of incentives 00:29:00 - The future of SaaS and AI in enterprise software 00:37:00 - Orchestra's marketing strategies and programmatic SEO 00:47:00 - Early customers and the value Orchestra provides 00:54:00- The challenges of data engineering and work-life balance Ollie Allen Fox is the founder of Weboaf, a creative agency specialising in designing brands for companies in the deep tech industry. Hugo Lu is the CEO and Founder of Orchestra, a SaaS startup offering best in class data orchestration for data teams.

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    58 分
  • 021 Molly O'Shea: Growing the Sourcery.vc Newsletter to 6k Subscribers
    2024/03/12

    Molly O’Shea is an investor & founder of Sourcery.vc. A weekly newsletter on top weekly VC deals & tech signals. After posting top quality content for 4 years, whilst working at a variety of VC firms, Molly has built an audience of 6,000 people from the industry.

    In this conversation we talked about:

    00:59 Sourcery.vc

    03:29 Consistency and discipline in content creation

    05:41 Networking and building connections through content

    12:16 Molly's personal background and journey into venture capital

    18:18 Taking a multi-disciplinary to life

    20:06 Whats the difference between those who are active in online communities and those who aren't?

    23:24 Being a pirate

    27:31 The hidden challenges of a 9-5

    29:56 Alcohol

    31:17 Go outside

    35:42 Standing out in the age of AI

    45:43 Content Advertising

    55:56 Where does Molly get her information?

    57:08 Morgan Housel Same As Ever

    Subscribe to Sourcery.vc

    Molly’s Twitter

    Ollie’s Twitter



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  • 020 Cyrus Yari: Finding your life's work, avoiding F30u30 & Lindy Ideas
    2024/02/11

    Cyrus is General Partner at rational.fund. He podcasts and writes at rationalvc.com. He is currently working as a Software Engineer at Tesla.
    He has co-invested alongside Founders Fund, Jim O'Shaughnessy, YC, a16z, Sam Altman et al. The podcast has reached the top 25 charts on several occasions, and the essays have 3,000+ subscribers.


    Previously, Cyrus operated my own indie startups (some failed, 2 sold) or worked in VC-backed startups (and advised several).
    Prior to that he was part of a founding team for Silicon Valley Bank in London after university where he managed a $200MM portfolio in his early 20s.


    Interests: reading (preferably Lindy), podcasting, writing, polymathy, learning new skills, indie hacking, asymmetric bets, lifestyle design, sovereignty, mentoring ambitious immigrants, barbell training, martial arts, flâneuring the oldest inhabited cities, architecture, hiking, meditating, and Achaemenid history.


    Timestamps:


    00:29 Cyrus's Background


    08:08 Cyrus's Values


    12:11 Escaping corporate


    13:28 Leveraging code, media & capital


    18:35 Self teaching software then joining Tesla


    21:03 Making Small Bets


    27:51 What is Lindy knowledge and why will it change your life


    34:07 Is code or media a better form of leverage?


    46:57 The Mayfair music scene


    48:59 Should you optimise for work rate or exploration?


    01:01:27 Why people should be bored more


    01:04:29 Will AI eat software devs?


    01:14:04 What it takes to be a top performing CEO / Founder


    01:18:03 The problem with 30 under 30 & other status games


    01:21:07 Don't build SaaS


    01:24:03 How to get people more interested in quality content


    01:35:50 The story of David Senra & Chris Williamson


    01:40:48 Starting your life's work before having financial runway


    01:46:22 Lifestyle design


    01:49:40 Do people have a tendency to over prepare?


    01:54:06 Is Charlie Munger right to be anti-crypto?



    Cyrus Yari:
    https://cyrusyari.com/
    Ollie Allen Fox:
    https://www.weboaf.com/
    https://twitter.com/ollieallenfox



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theoafproject.substack.com
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    2 時間 10 分
  • 019 Alex Leiman, 23 Year Old Makes $190k / Month With AI Dating Assistant App
    2024/01/19

    Alex Leiman is the Co-Founder of Plug AI. An AI dating app that got 1.5M downloads in 4.5 months thanks to a genius TikTok campaign. It's now making $190k / month and the business is for sale for $3.5M. Alex is 23.


    His last business (SexyCakes - a college delivery service) did $700k in revenue whilst he was at college.


    My goal with this podcast is to meet a billionaire to find out how they operate. I believe I have just met one, 15 years before his bank account catches up.


    Timestamps:


    00:00 Intro


    01:36 How Wingman grew from 0 to 1.2M Downloads in less than 3 months


    06:15 Experimenting to find viral content ideas


    08:15 How to find content creators to collab with on TikTok


    10:21 Does TikTok marketing work for any business?


    11:51 Using Superwall to test paywall strategy


    15:55 Teaching the art of Rizz


    18:13 How to build an iOS app that integrates with AI


    20:25 Using custom instructions on ChatGPT


    23:20 What will successful entrepreneurs look like in 15 years?


    25:53 Why the name change from rizz gpt to wingman


    29:14 AGI coming in 5 years?


    36:22 Selling $700k worth of pancakes in college


    44:47 How hard it is applying for jobs


    47:30 Living in america


    49:20 What will be a safe career when AI takes over?


    56:16 How to find a viral tik tok idea}




    Ollie ( https://linktr.ee/ollieallenfox )


    Alex ( https://twitter.com/old_man_alex )



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    1 時間 23 分
  • 018 Mike Annunziata: Building the best seed stage venture capital firm on the planet (Also Capital)
    2023/12/07

    Mike Annunziata is the Founding Partner of Also Capital, the Co-Founder of ⁠Farther Farms & a board member of Varda Space⁠⁠.




    In this episode, Ollie & Mike talk about:



    • Mike's fund, Also Capital

    • Deep tech industry trends

    • How to find great deep tech founders

    • The founding story of Varda Space

    • The founding story of Farther Farms

    • How to master deep tech branding




    Timestamps:


    00:34 Mike's Background


    04:16 Varda Space Founding Story


    07:14 Storytelling for Founders


    09:47 How do VC's find investment opportunities in Deep Tech?


    13:56 How to launch a startup?


    17:42 Farther Farms origin story


    20:04 The steps to grow Farther Farms from Seed to Series B


    22:17 Mike's lessons from his early times as an entrepreneur


    24:03 Should you stay in a stable career or start a company?


    25:21 Mike's approach to deep tech investing


    31:32 Having fun and playing to win


    33:58 The importance of getting on that flight


    36:47 How the best founders lead their teams?


    41:44 The biggest challenge of founding Farther Farms


    43:42 The importance of aligning leaders with organisational culture


    46:44 The difference between a seed stage founder, a growth stage founder & a public company CEO


    48:34 How to pick good board members


    50:32 How to guide founders as a board member


    53:15 Who are board members typically?


    54:11 Branding for deep tech companies


    57:31 How to attract the best team to your deep tech startup?


    59:18 Exciting frontier technologies arriving in the future


    01:03:50 The Also Capital Flywheel


    01:06:17 What does being a Father teach you about life?




    Mike [Twitter]


    Ollie [Twitter, WEBOAF]



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    1 時間 9 分
  • 017 Yuriy Blokhin, Founding a Tech Startup With A Novel Business Model
    2023/11/12

    Yuriy Blokhin is the Founder / CEO of Homecoming, a startup building tools and technologies to support the essential work of coaches and therapists.


    Yuriy has consulted a therapy chatbot company for acquisition by Airbnb.


    He is a founding member of the Heroic Hearts Project, offering educational, financial & counseling services to veterans with PTSD seeking access to ayahuasca and other psychedelic therapies.


    He studied mathematical physics at college before dropping out to start working at Kik as the first employee, which grew to 300m registered users.


    Timestamps:


    0:00 Intro


    01:18 Overcoming treatment resistant depression with psychedelics


    07:19 What is consciousness?


    11:12 What does homecoming do?


    14:56 How to find a business idea


    17:48 Should you follow your passion?


    21:08 Is it possible to plan life?


    24:42 Why you need a mentor


    29:55 What is your life purpose?


    35:09 What does a seed stage CEO do?


    39:26 Homecoming go to market strategy


    40:39 Finding product market fit


    47:05 Does homecoming have a viral loop?


    49:16 Adding discovery layers to apps second instead of first


    56:05 Is SEO a good marketing strategy?


    57:15 How to choose a great board of directors including the co-founder of Substack


    01:01:02 The leading driver of burnout in startup Founders




    Yuriy:


    https://www.homecoming.health/


    https://www.linkedin.com/in/yuriyblokhin/




    Ollie:


    https://weboaf.com/


    https://twitter.com/ollieallenfox



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theoafproject.substack.com
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    1 時間 7 分
  • 016 Hector Mason, Top 10 Lessons From Meeting Unicorn Founders & The Future Of Data Driven Seed Investing
    2023/09/19

    Hector Mason is General Partner at Episode 1 Ventures, where he invests in pre-seed and seed stage companies using data driven insights. Often sourcing deals before founders have even left their job.


    He supplements his work at Episode 1 as Co-Founder of Focal, a virtual demo day matching top seed companies with the best investors in the world.


    As a self proclaimed productivity freak, he has also finds time to be the Co-Host of Riding Unicorns. A podcast focused on venture capital and growth startups where Hector has met many unicorn founders.




    We talked about:


    00:45 The new gold standard for demo days


    04:41 How did you find the idea for Focal?


    06:24 How do VC's find competitive advantage in the future?


    10:05 Using Data & Tech in VC


    18:55 Small teams doing the work of huge teams


    22:03 What character traits define unicorn founders?


    26:17 How hard do Founders really work?


    29:20 Unicorn founders and wellness


    30:29 The importance of self intuition


    34:22 Hectors lifestyle as a VC, founder & podcast host


    41:05 Becoming a Homing Missile to Money


    44:45 How Hector became a general partner at 28


    48:58 The Power of Curiosity


    52:11 Pre-seed investing is a human business


    57:03 Your most proud behaviour?


    01:00:39 Content Strategy




    Hector [Linked In]


    Ollie [Twitter, WEBOAF]



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    1 時間 6 分