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A podcast about venture capital, and what is happening each week. We discuss who is getting funded. Why specific companies were funded and much more relating to who the next big unicorn will be.

Venture Capital Jon Bradshaw, Peter Harris

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A podcast about venture capital, and what is happening each week. We discuss who is getting funded. Why specific companies were funded and much more relating to who the next big unicorn will be.

    What are Anti-Dilution Provisions?

    What are Anti-Dilution Provisions?

    In this episode of the Venture Capital Podcast, hosts Jon Bradshaw and Peter Harris delve into the concept of anti-dilution provisions, a crucial term in the venture capital industry. They define anti-dilution provisions as mechanisms that protect investors from diluting their ownership stake in a company, particularly in the event of a down round or a decrease in the company's valuation.
    The hosts discuss the importance of understanding anti-dilution provisions, emphasizing that they are typically required by venture capitalists (VCs) to ensure their investment is protected. They highlight the different types of anti-dilution provisions, including the full and partial ratchet, and explain how these provisions can significantly affect a company's ability to raise future financing rounds.
    The conversation also touches on the role of pro-rata rights, which allow investors to maintain their ownership stake in a company even if the company raises additional capital at a lower valuation. Jon and Peter emphasize that pro-rata rights are a key component of anti-dilution provisions and are essential for VCs to maintain their position in a company.
    Throughout the episode, the hosts provide valuable insights into the venture capital industry, discussing the challenges of managing anti-dilution provisions and the importance of transparency in deal-making. They also share their own experiences with anti-dilution provisions, highlighting the need for founders to be aware of these provisions and to negotiate them carefully.
    Overall, this podcast episode offers a comprehensive explanation of anti-dilution provisions, their significance in the venture capital industry, and their impact on the performance and reputation of venture capital firms.
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    • 15 min
    What is AUM?

    What is AUM?

    In this episode of the Venture Capital Podcast, hosts Jon Bradshaw and Peter Harris delve into the concept of Asset Under Management (AUM), a crucial term in the venture capital industry. They define AUM as the total amount of assets that a firm is managing, which can include the amount of money raised, invested, and the profits generated.
    The hosts discuss the importance of understanding AUM, particularly in private equity and hedge funds, where it is used to mark to market and provide a rough indication of the firm's size, deal types, and performance. They highlight the difference between AUM and the amount of cash on hand, emphasizing that firms typically hold very little cash due to the impact on their Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and fund performance.
    The conversation also touches on the various ways to calculate AUM, including the amount raised, invested, and profits generated. The hosts explain how AUM is affected by capital calls, distributions to investors, and the performance of investments.
    Throughout the episode, Jon and Peter provide insights into the venture capital industry, discussing how AUM is used to gauge the size and success of a firm, and how it can influence the perception of a firm's capabilities. They also share their own experiences with AUM, with Peter highlighting the importance of transparency in managing AUM, especially for student-run funds.
    Overall, this podcast episode offers a comprehensive explanation of AUM, its significance in the venture capital industry, and its impact on the performance and reputation of venture capital firms.
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    • 5 min
    What is an Angel Investor?

    What is an Angel Investor?

    In this episode of the Venture Capital Podcast, hosts Jon Bradshaw and Peter Harris discuss the concept of angel investors, their role in the startup ecosystem, and the characteristics that define them. They begin by defining an angel investor as an individual who invests in early-stage companies, usually after friends and family have provided initial funding. Angel investors are typically accredited investors who contribute capital to help startups build products, find market fit, and prepare for later-stage funding rounds.
    The hosts also discuss the evolution of angel investing, with the term 'super angel' emerging to describe individuals who invest larger sums of money in early-stage companies, often through funds. They emphasise that angel investing is not just about making money but also about helping founders and contributing to the growth of innovative businesses.
    Throughout the episode, they highlight the importance of understanding the risks and rewards associated with angel investing, as well as the need for investors to be involved in the companies they support. They also touch on the potential for angel investors to pivot towards institutional investments or venture capital as they gain more experience and capital to deploy.
    Overall, this podcast episode provides valuable insights into the world of angel investing, emphasising the role of early-stage capital in fostering innovation and the importance of a hands-on approach for angel investors.
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    • 8 min
    Signs of Hostile Takeovers

    Signs of Hostile Takeovers

    In this episode of the Venture Capital Podcast, hosts Jon Bradshaw and Peter Harris discuss various aspects of venture capital and entrepreneurship, including the signs of a hostile takeover in the startup world. They cover the concept of hostile takeovers and how it applies to publicly traded companies, where an investor buys a majority of the stock to take control of the business. In the startup landscape, hostile takeovers are less common due to the venture capital industry's shift towards being founder-friendly.
    The hosts also discuss the potential for a founder's replacement, which can happen when a founder recognizes their limitations and brings in a more experienced professional to lead the company. They emphasize that while such situations can feel hostile, they are often a result of the founder's decision and are not necessarily a hostile takeover in the traditional sense.
    The episode also touches on the role of activist investors, who may approach a company with a buyout offer if they see a different trajectory for the company. The hosts point out that such situations are less common on the venture side because VCs would view replacing a founder as a failure on their part.
    Overall, the podcast provides valuable insights into the world of venture capital and the dynamics of entrepreneurship, highlighting the importance of self-awareness, adaptability, and strategic decision-making in the face of business challenges.
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    • 12 min
    VC Conversation with Alan Doan (He Created The Disneyland Of Quilting)

    VC Conversation with Alan Doan (He Created The Disneyland Of Quilting)

    In this lively episode of the Venture Capital podcast, hosts Jon Bradshaw and Peter Harris welcome Alan Doan for an engaging conversation about entrepreneurship, branding, and the unique challenges of building a successful business in the quilting industry.
    Alan shares his journey from humble beginnings to building a thriving company that has become a household name in the quilting community. He discusses the importance of branding and how his company has managed to create a loyal customer base through its unique approach to marketing and customer engagement.
    The conversation delves into the challenges of scaling a business, with Alan reflecting on his experience of raising funds for his startup and the lessons he learned from the process. He emphasizes the importance of resilience and adaptability in the face of setbacks, sharing his thoughts on the evolving landscape of venture capital and the role of investors in supporting early-stage companies.
    Throughout the episode, Alan offers insights into the quilting industry, discussing the trends and innovations that have shaped the market and the potential for technology to transform the sector. He also shares his thoughts on the future of work and the importance of finding a balance between entrepreneurship and personal life, offering a unique perspective on the challenges and rewards of building a successful business.
    One of the highlights of the episode is Alan's discussion of his rolling fund, which raises $2.5 million annually for his fund. Alan and his team aim to be early, confident checks for companies doing cool stuff, particularly in deep tech and moonshot swings for the fences. He also shares his experience of fundraising for his software company and how it inspired him to create a fund that supports other founders.
    Overall, this episode provides a captivating glimpse into the world of entrepreneurship and the unique challenges of building a successful business in a niche industry. Alan's insights and experiences offer valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs and investors alike, highlighting the importance of resilience, adaptability, and a strong brand in the face of adversity.
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    • 1 hr 7 min
    VC Round Table

    VC Round Table

    In this engaging episode of the Venture Capital podcast, hosts Jon Bradshaw and Peter Harris are joined by David Frazier from the Frazier Group and Tyler Richards from Startup Ignition Ventures. The conversation delves into the world of venture capital, entrepreneurship, and the impact of technology on society, offering valuable insights and reflections from these seasoned investors.
    David Frazier shares his journey from working at Bridge Investment Group to venturing into Utah's venture capital scene, highlighting the exponential growth and success he has witnessed in the industry. With a focus on deploying funds into software companies, David sheds light on his investment philosophy and the strategic decisions that have led to significant returns for his firm.
    Tyler Richards, on the other hand, brings a wealth of experience from his involvement with Dev Mountain and his current role at Startup Ignition Ventures. Reflecting on his past successes, including a significant acquisition by a public company, Tyler shares his transition to leading a pre-seed venture fund and his passion for investing in early-stage tech and software startups.
    The podcast explores the founders' favourite deals, recent investments, and the evolving landscape of venture capital. From e-commerce tools to legal software and cybersecurity companies, David and Tyler discuss their latest ventures and the innovative solutions they are backing in the market.
    Throughout the episode, themes of resilience, strategic decision-making, and the human element in technology emerge as David and Tyler offer a glimpse into their investment strategies and the dynamic world of venture capital. Listeners are treated to a deep dive into the minds of these seasoned investors, gaining valuable insights into the intricacies of the startup ecosystem and the future of technology-driven investments.
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    • 42 min

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