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Austria: The Startup Bridge Between East and West with Markus Raunig of AustrianStartups
Season 1 · Episode 6
mercredi 7 mai 2025 • Duration 55:40
Markus shares insights on how Austria is creating a supportive ecosystem for founders, the advantages of a strong social safety net for risk-taking, and why Europe is working to change from "America innovates, China duplicates, Europe regulates" to becoming a more attractive hub for innovation.Subscribe and share your thoughts in the comments about how your local ecosystem compares!00:00:18 - Monologue: Rob's thoughts on expertise in the digital age00:06:23 - Markus introduces his roles with Austrian Startups00:07:05 - EU tech policy and the need for a unified approach00:10:43 - Challenges of talent retention in Europe00:16:03 - Austrian Startups' three main verticals of activities00:20:59 - Austria's unique ecosystem advantages and value proposition00:28:40 - Why Austria serves as a bridge between Eastern and Western Europe00:31:00 - Strong financial services and fintech presence in Austria00:34:52 - Addressing the brain drain and talent movement00:43:12 - Practical considerations of building companies in Austria00:47:26 - Balancing public grants with sustainable business models00:51:47 - Fostering entrepreneurial culture through education#techecosystem #entrepreneurship #europe #innovation #podcast #business #entrepreneur #ai #news
Startup Boards That Actually Drive Results with Breen Sullivan of The Fourth Effect
Season 1 · Episode 5
dimanche 13 avril 2025 • Duration 55:33
Early-stage startup advisory and fiduciary boards are often set up… incorrectly.Breen Sullivan, founder of The Fourth Effect, unpacks: • how the right board structure can transform early-stage companies • the untapped potential of properly structured advisory relationships • why experienced executives often struggle to provide value to startups, and how they can, if set up correctlyIf you’re a founder looking to build strategic advisory relationships, or an executive wanting to break into the board ecosystem, this episode offers invaluable insights on maximizing these relationships for mutual benefit.Timestamps:0:00 – Introduction & SXSW highlights3:29 – Intro to Breen Sullivan & The Fourth Effect5:43 – How The Fourth Effect’s marketplace works10:52 – Building trust in a board-matching marketplace15:09 – The evolution of advisory relationships in startups24:03 – Understanding the three types of board seats32:42 – Why startups need proper board structures38:20 – The challenges corporate executives face when joining startup boards48:11 – The Fourth Effect’s future and investment plans👍 Like, subscribe, and share if you found this conversation valuable! What board structures have worked for your startup? Share your experiences in the comments below.#startups #founder #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #podcast #interview
FreightSimple’s Solution to Shipping's Biggest Headache with Natasha Ross
Season 1 · Episode 4
lundi 17 mars 2025 • Duration 01:13:02
Freight logistics quietly powers our economy - until it breaks. FreightSimple is a B2B logistics company that solves for these shipping problems. To that end, this episode we recorded before the trade war started in earnest, so perhaps I need to have Natasha Ross, the cofounder, on weekly to follow the twists and turns in her business.
The business may seem dry - spoiler alert: that's the point - but it ain't. We covered the typical startup stuff (problem, solution, etc.), but Natasha was unusually candid about how she looks at her business. Her cofounder exited to Apple previously, which creates an interesting dynamic. I asked her whether she was shooting for an acquisition or how did she define success, and she answered thoughtfully.
I also felt the need in the monologue to talk about enshittification and where I think it will show up next.
In this episode we cover:
- The absurdity of freight logistics: "You'd email or call around, hoping someone replies before your shipment misses the truck."
- The startup reality check: "Initially, the market was allergic to tech; now they can't get enough."
- Natasha’s best lesson: "Solve the boring stuff—complexity hides opportunity."
- How to earn an industry's trust and Natasha's advice for entrepreneurs.
00:02:00 – Interview begins: Natasha Ross from FreightSimple
00:08:30 – Life before FreightSimple: struggles with manual logistics
00:14:52 – Empowering businesses to simplify freight decisions
00:22:37 – Why solving logistics problems is uniquely rewarding
00:29:34 – Behind-the-scenes: automating freight bookings
00:37:08 – Eliminating costly mistakes in shipping logistics
00:46:12 – Overcoming startup challenges in resistant industries
00:54:26 – Gaining industry trust: lessons from FreightSimple’s growth
01:02:10 – Natasha’s advice for entrepreneurs navigating complex industries
DeepSeek vs. OpenAI: What This Means for AI Startups with Ryan Henry
Season 1 · Episode 3
lundi 3 février 2025 • Duration 01:07:55
Let's get ... deeper... into AI startups + AI business models + where Deepseek fits with a product-focused family office VC's perspective. We go beyond the freak out headlines and get into what's happening, how the models and DeepSeek work, and how to think about your AI startup.
01:00 - A family office VC’s AI perspective 04:30 - AI startups: How investors really think 08:45 - AI as a business: Feature vs. product 12:20 - How AI models actually work and think 18:10 - The business models of AI and OpenAI’s strategy 24:00 - Startups vs. incumbents: How to win in the AI era 30:15 - DeepSeek’s role and where it fits in 35:40 - AI's real economic moats 40:25 - What’s next for AI startups?
No VC, No Problem: Melissa Kwan’s Path to eWebinar Success
Season 1 · Episode 2
samedi 28 décembre 2024 • Duration 01:09:36
Today's guest is Melissa Kwan, founder of eWebinar, a company that turns videos into interactive webinars. She's an outspoken bootstrapper, and her journey and perspectives are fascinating. Enjoy! Director, producter, co-creator: Christopher Mudiappahpillai Founder, host, co-creator: Rob Kenedi Good jokes: Paul Bates Bad jokes: Rob Kenedi --- 00:04:03 - Introduction of Melissa Kwan - Rob introduces Melissa Kwan, founder of eWebinar, and mentions her journey as a bootstrapper. 00:04:14 - Overview of eWebinar - Melissa explains that eWebinar automates webinars by turning videos into interactive webinars, particularly useful for onboarding and training. 00:04:52 - Features of eWebinar - The platform includes interactive elements like polls, questions, and asynchronous chat for real-time or later responses. 00:05:11 - Competitors - Melissa identifies competitors such as EverWebinar and EasyWebinar, noting that most focus on live webinars while eWebinar specializes in automation. 00:06:02 - Previous Company - Melissa discusses her previous company, Spacio, which she exited in 2019, and reflects on her revelations before starting eWebinar. 00:07:39 - Media's Measure of Success - Melissa emphasizes that media recognition does not equate to personal success, highlighting the importance of personal metrics over external validation. 00:08:25 - Journey to Understanding Success - Melissa shares her journey of moving to New York and the pressures of startup culture, leading to her realization about the nature of success. 00:10:20 - The Impact of Not Raising Funds - Melissa reflects on how not getting funded allowed her to build a profitable business without the pressures of investor expectations. 00:11:05 - Debt and Financial Struggles - Melissa discusses her financial struggles, including debt from her previous startup, and the mental toll it took on her. 00:17:02 - Mental Preparation for eWebinar - Melissa describes her mental state when starting eWebinar, including fears of returning to previous struggles and the need for a positive mindset. 00:25:02 - Non-Negotiables for the New Company - Melissa created a list of non-negotiables for her next venture, which guided her decision-making process. 00:30:05 - Purple Ocean Strategy - Melissa explains her approach to eWebinar as a "purple ocean" opportunity, improving upon existing solutions rather than creating something entirely new. 00:32:11 - Friends and Family Investment - Melissa discusses taking friends and family investments and the importance of transparency regarding the risks involved. 00:35:07 - Structure of eWebinar's Investment - Melissa explains how eWebinar was structured to allow for dividends based on investment percentage, which differs from traditional VC models. 00:36:05 - Drawbacks of Bootstrapping - Melissa acknowledges the challenges of bootstrapping, including the need for side hustles and the distractions they bring. 00:40:39 - Speed to Market - Melissa reflects on the speed of bringing eWebinar to market, emphasizing the importance of having a revenue-generating product from the start.
Going Solo: Why Lunch Money Chose the Road Less Traveled
Season 1 · Episode 1
samedi 30 novembre 2024 • Duration 01:27:34
Our first episode of Decelerator with Rob Kenedi, featuring Jennifer Yip of Lunch Money.









