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  • Your Investors Are Not Your Customers | Operator to Founder
    2026/06/06

    Stop pitching products; investors buy upside, not utility. Master your startup fundraising by focusing on market dominance, founder advantage, and distribution plausibility. Avoid surface-level AI claims, show structural 10x growth. Move beyond traction to prove inevitable scale and categorical ownership.

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    11 分
  • Your Startup Is Already On 1 of These 6 Paths | Operator to Founder
    2026/03/10

    Every startup begins from zero, but by year three, the underlying physics of your business have quietly sorted you into one of six distinct trajectories. In this episode, we break down the Queen, the Supernova, the Phoenix, the Boutique, the Long Goodbye, and the Flashfire: what each path looks like from the inside, the early signals that reveal which one you're on, and why founders so often mistake one for another.

    The difference between a Queen and a Supernova isn't in the headlines, it's hiding in your retention numbers and unit economics long before anyone admits it. Tune in to learn how to read the signals early, and what the ones who made it did that the others didn't.

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    21 分
  • Simple But Hard: Things Founders Get Wrong On Day Zero | Operator to Founder
    2026/07/11

    Founders often struggle with three deceptively simple "day zero" tasks: articulating a compelling one-line vision, maintaining the discipline to consistently say no to distractions, and intentionally choosing the right first believers. Success requires the deliberate, daily practice of these principles to build a lasting foundation.

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    17 分
  • Surviving The Messy Middle of Startup Building | Operator to Founder
    2026/02/02

    Entrepreneurship isn't a clean arc; it's a "messy middle" where progress often feels invisible. In this episode, Openseed VC explores how to survive the "valley of death," which is a feature of the journey, not a bug.

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    11 分
  • How To Crush Analysis Paralysis: 5 Mental Models To Try | Operator to Founder
    2026/01/09

    Feeling stuck in analysis mode? This week’s #musing deep dives into five bite-sized mental models to snap you out of overthinking and into motion.

    Learn how to trade perfection for progress, spot fake barriers, and turn every action into a learning loop. Momentum beats mastery, start small, move fast, and build your bias for action.

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    15 分
  • Is AI A Bubble? Lessons From Past Tech Bubbles (web3, Dotcom) | Operator to Founder
    2025/12/06

    If you're a founder wondering how you can build a durable business in the era of AI - this one's for you!

    This analysis from Openseed explores the probability of the AI boom being a bubble, utilising historical comparisons to the Dot Com crash and Web3 volatility to illustrate the cyclical nature of technological markets and key lessons you can take.

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    15 分
  • Decoding Investor Rejections: Here's What VCs Will Never Say | Operator to Founder
    2025/11/10

    Not every investor “no” means the same thing. In this episode, learn the real and often unspoken reasons behind VC rejections, from dry powder issues to bias, internal politics, and off-thesis fits. Discover how to read the signals, qualify investors early, and focus your energy where a “yes” is actually possible.

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    22 分
  • Sharing a New Business Idea: How to Persuade Every Listener Type | Operator to Founder
    2025/10/20

    Every time a founder shares a new business idea, they face three distinct personas: the skeptic, the supporter, and the silent observer.

    Each one interprets the pitch differently, each one shapes its future. In this episode, we break down how to recognize these personas, decode what they really need to hear, and tailor your message to turn resistance into momentum.

    Whether you are refining a pitch deck, testing a concept, or persuading early investors, you will learn the psychology behind first impressions and the conversational tactics that move ideas forward.

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    14 分