This Is Small Business

Amazon

Welcome to This Is Small Business, an Amazon podcast hosted by Andrea Marquez—where we talk about entrepreneurship the way it actually feels: exciting, chaotic, personal, and honestly… kind of life-changing. Follow along for unfiltered conversations with founders and creators as they open up about the wins worth celebrating, the messy middle nobody posts about, and the behind-the-scenes wisdom you won’t find in a textbook. If you’re dreaming, building, or just curious about how people actually make it happen—you’re in the right spot.

  1. How to Get Your Startup Funded

    Apr 28

    How to Get Your Startup Funded

    What separates the businesses that get funded from the ones that don’t? Angela Lee, a professor at Columbia Business School and founder of 37 Angels, has helped evaluate over 20,000 startups and knows exactly what makes investors say yes. In this episode, Angela breaks down how to think like an investor, what metrics actually matter (hint: it’s not just revenue), and how to turn early traction into long-term growth. She shares practical frameworks – from the “triple, triple, double” growth model to scrappy experiments like landing page testing – that can help you validate your idea and scale with intention. If you want to stop guessing what investors are looking for – and start building a business they can’t ignore – this episode is for you. Watch the full conversation on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@Thisissmallbusiness In this episode of This Is Small Business, you'll learn about: (01:11) — How Angela Lee turned an investment book club into 37 Angels to tackle venture capital’s diversity gap (04:31) — How to find investors (even if you don’t have connections) (05:24) — How to make your pitch stand out to investors?  (07:23) — How to prove your business model actually works (08:55) — The framework every founder needs to stay adaptable and prioritize what matters (12:49) — Confidence isn’t fixed – Here’s how you can build it (14:58) — How founders can deal with the loneliness of building a business

    17 min
  2. Why Most Founders Get Design Wrong

    Mar 17

    Why Most Founders Get Design Wrong

    What if design isn’t the finishing touch on your business but the foundation? Sally Chung thinks most founders have it backwards. They obsess over logos, colors, and aesthetics, while skipping the deeper work that actually determines whether a product succeeds: understanding the user. In this episode of This Is Small Business, Sally – founder of Designpreneurs & Co. and professor at Parsons School of Design – breaks down why design thinking isn’t about making things look good. It’s about validating your idea and building something people genuinely want. From quitting corporate to launch her own startup to teaching entrepreneurs how to de-risk their ideas, Sally shares how design thinking helps you move faster without wasting time or money. If you’re building a brand, chasing product-market fit, or trying to grow smarter – this conversation might save you from your most expensive mistake. Watch the full conversation on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@Thisissmallbusiness In this episode of This Is Small Business, you'll learn about: (05:45) — What is design thinking — and what are the 6 steps every founder should know? (02:02) — How to find opportunity in ambiguity and stop fearing failure. (08:36) — How to know if customers will actually pay for your idea? (10:57) — How to launch a product without wasting money? (13:31) — How can better design increase revenue? (15:45) — Where should founders start if they’re not designers?

    18 min

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Welcome to This Is Small Business, an Amazon podcast hosted by Andrea Marquez—where we talk about entrepreneurship the way it actually feels: exciting, chaotic, personal, and honestly… kind of life-changing. Follow along for unfiltered conversations with founders and creators as they open up about the wins worth celebrating, the messy middle nobody posts about, and the behind-the-scenes wisdom you won’t find in a textbook. If you’re dreaming, building, or just curious about how people actually make it happen—you’re in the right spot.

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