26 episodes

Welcome to "Funds & Founders: Untold Journeys Behind Their Breakthroughs," where we dig deep into the stories of successful Austin founders. Instead of focusing on their successes though, we dive into their journeys, particularly the struggles and obstacles they had to overcome.

This weekly podcast is tailored for Austin founders navigating the early stages of their entrepreneurial journey and hosted by fellow Austinite Abhinav Sinha. Here’s what to expect by tuning into Funds & Founders:

🚀 Embark on a Journey to Success
Join Abhinav as he takes you behind the scenes, exploring the highs and lows of building a company. This isn't your typical success story – we dive into the failures, the struggles, and those pivotal breakthrough moments that define a founder's path.

🌟 Real Conversations, Real Insights
Abhinav's approach is refreshingly different. Rather than dwelling on success, he crafts casual conversations that unravel the untold stories. Identify the setbacks that helped them grow, the lessons learned from failures, and the breakthrough moments that fueled these founders.

🤔 Why Didn't They Quit? Learn and Apply.
At the heart of each episode, Abhinav delves into the 'why' behind the perseverance. Why didn't they throw in the towel during tough times? And, most importantly, how can you apply their insights to your own journey? Get ready to be inspired and equipped with practical takeaways for your entrepreneurial adventure.

🤝 Decoding Venture Capital
Ever wondered what goes on in the minds of Austin's venture capitalists? Abhinav sits down with local VCs to decode their criteria for investing in early-stage companies. Gain valuable insights into the world of venture capital, understand what investors look for, and appreciate the vital factor of founder-investor compatibility.

🎙️ Meet Your Host, Abhinav Sinha:
Abhinav's soft-spoken yet inquisitive style creates an intimate atmosphere, allowing guests to share their authentic stories. His genuine curiosity and insightful questions make each episode a captivating journey into the minds of Austin's most successful founders.

If you're a budding Austin entrepreneur seeking the inspiration and insight needed for building a successful company, "Funds & Founders" is your go-to podcast.

Funds and Founders: Untold Journeys Behind Their Breakthroughs Abhinav Sinha

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Welcome to "Funds & Founders: Untold Journeys Behind Their Breakthroughs," where we dig deep into the stories of successful Austin founders. Instead of focusing on their successes though, we dive into their journeys, particularly the struggles and obstacles they had to overcome.

This weekly podcast is tailored for Austin founders navigating the early stages of their entrepreneurial journey and hosted by fellow Austinite Abhinav Sinha. Here’s what to expect by tuning into Funds & Founders:

🚀 Embark on a Journey to Success
Join Abhinav as he takes you behind the scenes, exploring the highs and lows of building a company. This isn't your typical success story – we dive into the failures, the struggles, and those pivotal breakthrough moments that define a founder's path.

🌟 Real Conversations, Real Insights
Abhinav's approach is refreshingly different. Rather than dwelling on success, he crafts casual conversations that unravel the untold stories. Identify the setbacks that helped them grow, the lessons learned from failures, and the breakthrough moments that fueled these founders.

🤔 Why Didn't They Quit? Learn and Apply.
At the heart of each episode, Abhinav delves into the 'why' behind the perseverance. Why didn't they throw in the towel during tough times? And, most importantly, how can you apply their insights to your own journey? Get ready to be inspired and equipped with practical takeaways for your entrepreneurial adventure.

🤝 Decoding Venture Capital
Ever wondered what goes on in the minds of Austin's venture capitalists? Abhinav sits down with local VCs to decode their criteria for investing in early-stage companies. Gain valuable insights into the world of venture capital, understand what investors look for, and appreciate the vital factor of founder-investor compatibility.

🎙️ Meet Your Host, Abhinav Sinha:
Abhinav's soft-spoken yet inquisitive style creates an intimate atmosphere, allowing guests to share their authentic stories. His genuine curiosity and insightful questions make each episode a captivating journey into the minds of Austin's most successful founders.

If you're a budding Austin entrepreneur seeking the inspiration and insight needed for building a successful company, "Funds & Founders" is your go-to podcast.

    Why You SHOULD NOT Follow Your Mentor | Aaron Trahan - E25

    Why You SHOULD NOT Follow Your Mentor | Aaron Trahan - E25

    Aaron Trahan, founder of Performance Mindset Coaching, discusses the fundamental differences between a coach and a mentor. Aaron shares his journey to becoming a coach, emphasizing the importance of having a coach for achieving personal and professional breakthroughs. The conversation delves into identifying signals for needing a coach, finding the right coach, and getting the most out of the coaching relationship. Aaron also highlights the value of structured systems like OKRs for setting and achieving goals, and the necessity of prioritizing tasks effectively. The episode concludes with actionable insights on how to incorporate coaching strategies to accelerate growth and navigate entrepreneurial challenges. If you’re looking for the motivation and insight needed to build a successful startup, this episode is for you.
    Key Takeaways:
    • Why mimicking your mentor's journey can be a pitfall
    • The advantages of professional coaching over traditional mentorship
    • How to unlock your distinct potential
    • Strategies to forge your own path to success in the competitive world

    Key Timestamps:
    (00:00) Introduction
    (01:29) Aaron's Journey to Coaching
    (03:39) Coaching vs. Mentoring
    (05:55) Finding and Utilizing a Good Coach
    (09:59) Knowing When You Need a Coach
    (15:36) Breaking Through Personal Barriers
    (33:06) The Importance of Accountability in Achieving Goals
    (36:52) Leveraging Coaching
    (40:29) The Power of Prioritization
    (43:28) The Warren Buffett Priority Story
    (48:26) Frameworks and Operating Systems
    (56:03) The Importance of Morning Routines
    (59:26) Conclusion

    Key Topics Discussed:
    Funds and Founders, Austin Texas, Abhinav Sinha, entrepreneurs, startups, venture capital, coaching, mentoring, coach, mentor, goal setting, achievement. operating systems, routines

    Mentions:
    Website: https://performancemindsetcoaching.co/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-trahan-6135909

    Check out the Funds & Founders Community:
    Reach out to Abhi at abhinavsinha.podcast@gmail.com
    Website: fundsandfounderpodcast.com

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Community Building, A Harvard Study’s Take on Fulfillment, and The 4 P’s of Mentoring | YJ Lin - E24

    Community Building, A Harvard Study’s Take on Fulfillment, and The 4 P’s of Mentoring | YJ Lin - E24

    YJ Lin is a key player in the Austin startup ecosystem. He graduated from the University of Houston and is deeply involved with communities like Ascend Austin and the Executive Council Network. Currently, he is the Chief Fun Officer of York's Game Pieces, and Senior Program Manager at Dell for Startups. Over the past decade, YJ has orchestrated city-wide events across North America through nonprofit and corporate entities, focusing on uniting community leaders to build stronger, sustainable ecosystems. YJ specializes in startups, culture, and volunteerism, emphasizing the importance of community, mentorship, and finding the right support systems for personal and professional growth. His dedication to fostering collaborative environments drives ecosystem development and connected human experiences. If you’re looking for the motivation and insight needed to build a successful startup, this episode is for you.
    Key Takeaways:
    • Explicitly defining one’s role in growing a sustainable community
    • Recognizing the importance of building strong communities and ecosystems for collaborations
    • Finding balance through mapping out a life plan
    • Why is it important to have the three builders, a Rainmaker, Conductor, and Expert in your business?
    • How to leverage the 4 P’s of Mentoring to foster your community

    Key Timestamps:
    (00:00) - Introduction
    (05:05) - Who is YJ Lin?
    (07:30) - Challenges and Realizations in an Entrepreneur’s Journey
    (12:21) - Community and Ecosystem Building
    (14:03) - What a Harvard Study Can Teach You About Happiness
    (25:27) - What’s All of This For?
    (30:32) - YJ’s Big Realization
    (32:38) - The Power of Community Collaboration
    (37:07) - Challenges in Building Community Ecosystems
    (43:56) - The Importance of Mentorship and Support Systems
    (45:55) - The 4 P’s of Mentoring
    (49:44) - What Type of Builder Are You?
    (50:56) - What Makes Us Human?

    Key Topics Discussed:
    Funds and Founders, Abhinav Sinha, Abhi, Austin Entrepreneurs and Founders, Venture Capital, Ecosystem, Community, Relationships, Sustainable Community, Community Building, Leverage, Collaborative Visionary

    Mentions:
    Website: https://yjlin.co/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yjlinco/
    Mentions: The Paterson LifePlan Process by Peter Drucker and Tom Paterson, Austin Stars Facebook group, Born To Build (Jim Clifton and Sangeeta Bharadwaj Badal)

    • 54 min
    Customer Discovery, Validation, and Acquisition for Early-Stage Growth | Jeff Eversmann - E23

    Customer Discovery, Validation, and Acquisition for Early-Stage Growth | Jeff Eversmann - E23

    Jeff Eversmann is an experienced design engineer, fractional CFO at Miranti Growth, and GP at Longview Tech Ventures. Drawing from his career across various high-level roles, Jeff explains the continuum from product market match to alignment and finally to fit. He discusses examples, especially Uber's market strategy, and elaborates on how early-stage founders should approach achieving and measuring product market fit. He shares insights into venture capital dynamics, emphasizing the importance of founder-investor compatibility, effective fundraising strategies, and the critical role of executive coaching. 
    Key Takeaways:
    • Signals, tools, data and metrics early-stage founders can use to assess product-market fit
    • Importance of achieving customer validation before Series A funding
    • Why balancing investor advice with the founder's vision is crucial
    • How founders can effectively network and use their connections for successful fundraising
    • Ways to determine pivot points and avoid distractions during a product’s life cycle
    • Understanding venture capital and early-stage investment dynamics

    Key Timestamps:
    (00:00) - Introduction
    (00:50) - Defining Product Market Fit
    (05:25) - Product Market Fit Challenges for Early-Stage Founders
    (08:20) - Customer Discovery and Validation
    (09:58) - Raising Series A and Selecting Suitable Marketing Channels
    (13:35) - Dealing with Investor Pressure in Decision-Making Processes
    (16:45) - Longview Tech Ventures Investment Criteria
    (21:46) - Challenges of First-Time Founders
    (23:30) - Market Sizing and Unit Economics
    (28:32) - Raising a VC Fund
    (32:50) - Understanding Internal Product Updates
    (33:14) - Raising Funds and Communicating with VCs
    (38:59) - Importance of Founder-VC Alignment
    (42:17) - Dealing with Awkward Pitching Moments
    (47:24) - Building Startups and Raising Capital

    Key Topics Discussed:
    Funds and Founders, Abhinav Sinha, Abhi, Austin Entrepreneurs and Founders, product-market fit, customer validation, early-stage investments, Series A

    Mentions:
    Website: https://www.merantigrowth.com/
    https://www.longviewtechventures.com/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffeversmann/
    Mentions: War of Art by Steven Pressfield, The Mom Test by Rob Fitzpatrick, The Innovator’s Solution by Clayton Christiansen

    Check out the Funds & Founders Community:
    Reach out to Abhi at abhinavsinha.podcast@gmail.com
    Website: fundsandfounderspodcast.com

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Robotic Delivery, Co-Founder Dynamics, & Seeking Feedback | Ben James and Dylan Mankey - E22

    Robotic Delivery, Co-Founder Dynamics, & Seeking Feedback | Ben James and Dylan Mankey - E22

    Ben James and Dylan Mankey from Tubular Networks discuss their journey from their initial meeting at HomeAway to co-founding Tubular Networks. Ben shares his extensive background in product management, having worked at companies such as National Instruments, VRBO, and Magic Leap, while Dylan talks about his engineering leadership roles with experience at companies like Expedia, HomeAway, and MapMyFitness. The conversation delves into how they decided to partner up, overcoming co-founder conflicts, and the importance of the right dynamics in a startup. Ben and Dylan share insights on building a prototype, gaining their first customer, and validating their idea. They describe Tubular Networks' mission to decarbonize the transportation of goods through a city-scale infrastructure of robotic delivery systems. They also discuss the challenges of hardware startups, the importance of failing fast and learning quickly, and the support systems that have helped them, including the significant influence and advice from their spouses.
    Key Takeaways:
    Ways to demonstrate VR concepts before creation to impress first customersNegative impact on health from working excessively and relentlessly pursuing opportunitiesChallenges with pitching solutions to unacknowledged problemsOvercoming legal obstacles in the hardware businessBalancing opportunities with big companies and focusing on smaller contracts for stabilityIntentionally choosing a team that’s comfortable learning new skills and making decisionsAdvantages of using off-the-shelf components for prototyping to reduce the cost of learningEmphasis on the importance of viewing failures as opportunities to gather fresh insightsImportance of balancing carbon footprint considerations with scalability and societal impactPromoting a culture of respect at all decision-making levels for strong founder dynamicsRecognizing the importance of humility and clear feedback to build a strong teamBoldness to seek input from various trusted sources at critical stages of growth
    Key Timestamps:
    (00:00) Introduction(06:27) The Vision and Mission of Tubular Networks: Revolutionizing Delivery(07:40) Validating the Vision: From Prototype to First Customer(20:37) Navigating the Startup Journey: Challenges, High Points, and Learning(25:57) The Art of Building a Hardware-Software Startup(30:25) Innovative Cost-Saving Measures and the Spirit of Jugaad(32:32) Embracing Failure as a Learning Tool(34:53) Long-Term Vision for a Sustainable Future(38:39) Navigating the Challenges of Decarbonization(45:05) Co-Founder Dynamics and Decision-Making(48:46) Leveraging Technology and Advisor Insights(52:25) Support Systems and Advice for Entrepreneurs

    Key Topics Discussed:
    Funds and Founders, Abhinav Sinha, Abhi, Austin Entrepreneurs and Founders, Venture Capital, Untold Stories, robotic delivery, tubular networks, Letter of Intent (LOI), decarbonization, carbon footprint, prototyping, Robot Operating System (ROS), Co-Founder dynamics

    Mentions:
    Website: https://www.tubular.network/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-p-james/
      https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylan-mankey/

    • 1 hr
    Humanity and AI, Embracing Serendipity, and the Art of Storytelling | Mark Fallows - E21

    Humanity and AI, Embracing Serendipity, and the Art of Storytelling | Mark Fallows - E21

    Mark Fallows is a seasoned advertising professional and founder of Fabrica Collective. He is also a creative collective based in New York, now operating from Austin. Mark shares his early career journey in advertising, including his roles at Oracle and McCann, and his motivation behind founding Fabrica Collective. He emphasizes the importance of lifelong skill development, drawing on Michelangelo’s philosophy of never stopping learning. Mark delves into current learning pursuits such as AI's exponential growth, navigating the internet more effectively, and understanding the vital role of community in the face of modern challenges like social media and AI. Reflecting on various global experiences from living in Scotland to Iran, Mark discusses the community's evolving nature, the impact of the pandemic on community dynamics, and the reimagining of neighborhoods post-COVID. From exploring the histories and mechanics behind technology and creativity to engaging deeply with the idea of building and nurturing communities locally while being globally connected, Mark provides rich insights into adapting and thriving in a rapidly changing world. The conversation also touches on the challenges and insights from running a podcast, 'The Impossible Network', aimed at storytelling and building connections through serendipitous encounters.
    Key Takeaways:
    Embracing life-long learning as an opportunity for continuous growth and self-discoveryUnderstanding the technological impact of AI, biotech and IoT convergence as it transforms work and life cyclesReconnecting to build community and collaborate effectively post-pandemicReimagining community in a global-local balance post-industrial era, focusing on human connectionNavigating the challenges of launching a startup too soonEmbracing serendipity by taking unconventional paths to open unexpected opportunitiesUse of podcasts as a means to build trust, community and meaningful relationshipsExploring various creative avenues which lead to engaging with skilled professionals and holding enriching conversationsHow maintaining a positive mindset during a career setback can have transformative outcomes
    Key Timestamps:
    (00:00) Introduction(01:34) The Philosophy of Lifelong Learning(02:48) Exploring Current Learning Curves: AI, Internet, and Humanity(05:07) Redefining Community in the Modern World(09:36) Comparing Community Vibes: New York vs. Austin(14:57) The Journey from Advertising to Founding Fabrica Collective(22:32) Navigating the Challenges of Running Fabrica Collective(28:09) Lessons Learned from Pundit Club to Fabrica(33:46) The Genesis and Evolution of The Impossible Network Podcast(42:03) The Impact of Personal Stories in Podcasting(48:53) The Power of Networking Through Podcasting(53:10) Support Systems and Personal Growth(56:20) Recommendations for Aspiring Entrepreneurs(01:03:50) Reflecting on What Makes Us Human

    Key Topics Discussed:
    Funds and Founders, Abhinav Sinha, Abhi, Austin Entrepreneurs and Founders, Venture Capital, Untold Stories, The Impossible Network, General Purpose Technology (GPT), story telling, community building

    Mentions:
    Website: https://fabricacollective.com/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markfallows/ 
    Resources: 1, 000 True Fans blog post by Kevin Kelly, Wait but Why Blog by Tim Urban, Viktor Frankl’s book - Man's Search for Meaning

    • 1 hr
    Building TeleSign, Registering a C Corp, Navigating Acquisitions, and Utilizing Cybersecurity | Stacy Stubblefield - E20

    Building TeleSign, Registering a C Corp, Navigating Acquisitions, and Utilizing Cybersecurity | Stacy Stubblefield - E20

    Stacey Stubblefield is a former entrepreneur in residence at Curious Minds Inc, who co-founded TeleSign, a company born out of the incubator. Stacey shares her unconventional journey from considering law school to embracing technology and entrepreneurship, leading to the creation and eventual acquisition of TeleSign by BICS. Stacey discusses the challenges and milestones of growing TeleSign, from early idea testing to hitting significant revenue milestones and navigating the complexities of selling the company. The conversation covers the importance of choosing the right co-founders, the impact of mentorship and advisory roles, and insights into the current startup ecosystem. Stacey also touches upon her current stealth company project and advises aspiring entrepreneurs, emphasizing the value of resources like AWS, social media platforms for networking, and the necessity of staying informed and adaptable in the tech industry.
    Key Takeaways:
    Embracing unconventional paths as an entrepreneurImportance of ideation and experimentation in early startup stagesLearning from incubator experiences to shape future business strategiesThe process of identifying an idea with the potential for successChoosing co-founders with complementary skills for a balanced teamHow to transition smoothly from incubator to independent operationsOvercoming scaling challenges and celebrating growth milestonesUtilization of modern tools and networking to stay informed and adaptable
    Key Timestamps:
    (00:00) Introduction(01:56) From Law School to Tech Incubator: A Pivot into Entrepreneurship(07:41) Navigating the Startup World: Lessons from the Incubator(12:01) Founding TeleSign(16:21) Co-Founder Dynamics and the Importance of Complementary Skills(19:34) Transitioning from Incubator to Independent Company(22:56) Scaling Challenges and Milestones in TeleSign's Journey(26:59) Rethinking Leadership and Decision to Sell(31:29) The Complex Journey of Selling a Company(34:23) Navigating the CFIUS Process and Challenges(36:40) Post-Sale Reflections and Adjusting to New Roles(40:44) Exploring Identity Fraud and Generative AI Challenges(45:20) Leveraging Modern Tools and Networking for Success(53:06) Conclusion
    Mentions:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacystubblefield/

    Key Topics Discussed:
    Funds and Founders, Abhinav Sinha, Abhi, Austin Entrepreneurs and Founders, Venture Capital, Untold Stories, C Corp Registration, Quantum Encryption, Tech Company Acquisition 

    Check out the Funds & Founders Community:
    Reach out to Abhi at abhinavsinha.podcast@gmail.com
    Website: fundsandfounder.com

    • 58 min

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