Funded Futures

Hosted by Emily Macfarlane

Funded Futures is the podcast where founders, investors, and industry experts share the insights shaping the businesses of tomorrow. Each episode delves into the journeys behind ambitious ventures unpacking the challenges, funding milestones, and pivotal decisions that define success. Whether you’re an aspiring founder, seasoned investor, or simply curious about the forces driving innovation, Funded Futures offers a front-row seat to the stories behind the raise.

  1. Serena Lam - The AI Tool Everyone in Sales Will Be Using

    11.12.2025

    Serena Lam - The AI Tool Everyone in Sales Will Be Using

    In this episode, Emily sits down with Serena Lam, the powerhouse founder behind Fuzzy AI – a radically new platform transforming the way sales and marketing teams create content, build personal brands and generate leads. Serena shares how Fuzzy AI grew from a pivot, a prototype and one founder friend who pulled out his credit card on the spot. What began as a completely different startup quickly evolved into a tool built on deep research, relentless curiosity and a very human understanding of what modern salespeople actually need. Together, Emily and Serena dive into: Why traditional outreach flops and how relevance, credibility and personal brand now trump everything The shift from brand-first to expert-led selling, and why people buy from people (not logos) How AI is reshaping go-to-market strategies faster than most teams can keep up Serena’s journey through tech, consulting and banking, and how a lack of category definitions became a strength The real barriers for women in AI and other male-dominated sectors Why confidence is often overrated, competence is underrated and women are still under-applying for big opportunities The subtle ways societal expectations still shape female founders’ decisions, ambitions and career trajectories The importance of asking for more – salaries, roles, responsibility and airtime And how building a startup often comes down to asking boldly, building quickly and backing yourself even when the ground is moving beneath you Serena’s energy is magnetic, her honesty refreshing and her insights razor sharp. Whether you’re a founder, a marketer or someone wondering how on earth AI keeps getting smarter, this conversation delivers both inspiration and practical gold.

    48 Min.
  2. Josh Trove - The Rich Don't Want You To Join Them

    10.11.2025

    Josh Trove - The Rich Don't Want You To Join Them

    In this episode of Funded Futures, Emily Macfarlane sits down with Josh Sprague, founder of Trove, an innovative app designed to democratise access to alternative investments. Josh shares his mission to level the playing field for everyday Australians who are locked out of high-return asset classes typically reserved for the wealthy. They discuss: The challenges faced by retail investors in Australia and the barriers to building meaningful wealth. What it means to be a “sophisticated investor” and how the rules often favour the already wealthy. How Trove makes investing in alternative assets accessible, diversified, and goal-based. The reality of raising capital, navigating venture capital, and dealing with investor gatekeeping. The emotional rollercoaster of entrepreneurship, resilience, and sticking to your vision. Practical advice for founders, particularly female founders, on confidence, taking risks, and testing ideas. Why short-term hype investments like crypto are tempting but risky, and how structured approaches can build wealth over time. Josh and Emily also share candid reflections on equity crowdfunding, financial literacy, and the importance of providing new pathways for Australians to grow their wealth outside of traditional property or stock markets. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in fintech, investing, or the startup journey—especially those frustrated with traditional barriers to wealth creation.

    37 Min.
  3. Tod Pedler - The Real Risks of AI and the Future of Work

    27.10.2025

    Tod Pedler - The Real Risks of AI and the Future of Work

    In this episode of Funded Futures, host Emily Macfarlane sits down with Tod Pedler, Founder and CEO of New Dialogue — a revolutionary AI company delivering private, open-source GPT technology for enterprises. Todd unpacks what it means to build an “open-source private GPT” and why data sovereignty and security should be at the heart of every company’s AI strategy. From healthcare to financial services, New Dialogue is helping regulated industries harness the power of AI without sacrificing privacy or compliance. Emily and Todd discuss: 🔒 Why most businesses should not feed sensitive data into public AI models like ChatGPT 🌏 How New Dialogue’s “air-gapped” infrastructure keeps information safe and sovereign 💡 How one pilot helped a company uncover $20 million in lost opportunities 🤖 The rise of AI agents and what’s coming next in 2026 🧠 Why the future of work isn’t about replacing people, but freeing them from “busy work” 🎨 The growing value of human-created content in a world of generative AI 💬 The importance of ethics, transparency and provenance in AI-generated information With wit and insight, Todd explains how New Dialogue bridges innovation with accountability showing how businesses can adopt AI safely, intelligently and with confidence. This is episode was filmed at Hub Australia, providing vibrant business communities, networking events and opportunities to collaborate.

    43 Min.
  4. David Cummins - Challenging a $400B Industry with Nature-Positive Design

    22.10.2025

    David Cummins - Challenging a $400B Industry with Nature-Positive Design

    In this episode of Funded Futures, host Emily Macfarlane speaks with David Cummins, Founder and Managing Director of Future Property Group, a company redefining the construction industry through regenerative, nature-positive design. David’s journey began with a life-changing moment — a near-death surfing accident that left him stranded on a remote island. There, he discovered a self-sufficient community living entirely in harmony with nature, sparking the idea for Future Property Group: a property business designed to heal the planet, not harm it. Future Property Group builds regenerative bungalows — homes designed to work with the environment, not against it. By partnering with organisations like the World Health Organization, UTS, and the Living Building Challenge, David and his team are creating the world’s first nature-positive housing model. Through evidence-based design, advanced biophilic architecture, and a deeply values-driven culture, Future Property Group is proving that sustainable building doesn’t have to come at the cost of comfort or profit. In this episode, we discuss: How a surfing accident led to a complete career and purpose transformation Why the construction industry contributes 40% of global carbon emissions and how that can change The concept of regenerative bungalows and why they’re a world first The role of evidence-based design and partnerships with UTS & WHO How biophilia and connection to nature improve health, happiness and performance Why sustainability should be prioritised above time and cost in development The importance of diversity, leadership, and values-driven decision making in construction The dangers of greenwashing and how to spot it What we can learn from our ancestors about living simply and sustainably David also shares how Future Property Group is walking the talk on diversity, with women leading key project roles, and how genuine values, not ego or profit, drive every decision. This episode is a reminder that the future of property isn’t just about building better homes , it’s about building a better world. This is episode was filmed at ⁠Hub Australia⁠, providing vibrant business communities, networking events and opportunities to collaborate.

    30 Min.
  5. Warwick Donaldson - Stop Investor-Pleasing

    14.10.2025

    Warwick Donaldson - Stop Investor-Pleasing

    In this episode of Funded Futures, host Emily Macfarlane sits down with Warwick Donaldson, founder and managing director of CapXcentric, to unpack the truth behind capital raising in Australia. Warwick has supported over 160 startup raises worth more than $400 million, and his reputation as a fierce advocate for founders comes from telling them what they need to hear, not what they want to hear. This conversation dives deep into what really makes a founder investable, beyond the pitch deck. From reflecting on personal purpose before chasing investors, to the emotional psychology of rejection, Warwick shares a no-nonsense playbook for raising capital the right way. He also opens up about his own entrepreneurial journey, his decision not to scale CapXcentric, and how prioritising mental health, boundaries and authenticity has made him a better advisor and leader. In this episode, we discuss: Why most founders raise capital too early—and what to do instead The importance of self-reflection before a raise (personal, business, and investor) Why investor-pleasing kills authenticity and credibility How rejection sensitivity and psychology shape founder behaviour The bias in investor decision-making and the emotional side of venture capital Why warm introductions still matter more than ever in 2025 How to build resilience and maintain perspective when raising capital Whether you’re preparing for your first raise or navigating your next one, Warwick’s practical and candid advice will reshape how you approach investors and yourself.

    1 Std. 7 Min.
  6. Ben Circosta - From Nonna’s Kitchen to 1,200 Stores

    18.09.2025

    Ben Circosta - From Nonna’s Kitchen to 1,200 Stores

    In this episode of Funded Futures, host Emily Macfarlane sits down with Ben Circosta, founder and CEO of Bippi, the fast-growing Australian food brand transforming authentic Calabrian family recipes into supermarket staples. What started in his Nonna Emilia’s kitchen during lockdown has become a national success story, with Bippi’s chilli condiments, hot honey, and salsa verde now stocked in 1,200+ retailers including Coles and Woolworths. Ben shares his entrepreneurial journey from experimenting with traditional recipes, to navigating food production challenges, scaling distribution, and crafting a bold Italian-inspired brand identity that resonates with modern consumers. He also reflects on winning the Melbourne Young Entrepreneur Award (Food & Beverage) and how that recognition fuels his next chapter. In this episode, we discuss: How heritage and family traditions shaped Bippi’s brand identity The challenges of scaling food production without compromising quality Securing national distribution in Coles and Woolworths The role of branding, marketing, and storytelling in building consumer trust Lessons from bootstrapping and reinvesting profits into sustainable growth Advice for aspiring founders in the food and beverage industry Whether you’re a food lover, a startup founder, or simply curious about the future of Australian food brands, this episode is packed with practical insights and heartfelt storytelling.

    58 Min.

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Funded Futures is the podcast where founders, investors, and industry experts share the insights shaping the businesses of tomorrow. Each episode delves into the journeys behind ambitious ventures unpacking the challenges, funding milestones, and pivotal decisions that define success. Whether you’re an aspiring founder, seasoned investor, or simply curious about the forces driving innovation, Funded Futures offers a front-row seat to the stories behind the raise.