AdvancingVC

Context Ventures

At Context Ventures, our podcast “AdvancingVC” covers all things startup and venture capital – primarily, how venture capital is changing from the emerging manager perspective.We’ll be talking with venture capitalists, limited partners, and founders who are actively working at the frontiers of our industry and are advancing venture capital.

  1. 11/18/2025

    From Allocator to Advocate: How Screendoor is Reshaping Early-Stage VC

    In this episode of the Advancing VC Podcast, we sit down with Jamie Rhode, partner at Screendoor, a trailblazing venture capital platform designed to support emerging managers and expand access for limited partners (LPs) in early-stage investing. With a background spanning Bloomberg data analytics to managing multi-asset portfolios at a family office, Jamie brings a rare blend of analytical rigor and allocator experience to the conversation. Jamie shares her personal path into venture capital and the foundational insights that led to the creation of Screendoor—a collective of established GPs on a mission to level the playing field for the next generation of fund managers. We explore how Screendoor provides not just capital, but also operational support, mentorship, and institutional insight to help emerging managers evolve into enduring fund franchises. The episode offers a candid look at today’s fundraising climate and how Screendoor stands apart by combining GP mentorship, deep operational diligence, and curated access for LPs. Jamie unpacks the nuances of venture portfolio construction, the importance of thoughtful fund pacing, and why time discipline and clear founder expectations are essential for long-term success. Key topics include: - The origin story and mission behind Screendoor - Why GP-LP alignment and operational readiness matter more than ever - How to structure early-stage portfolios for risk-adjusted outlier potential - The evolving role of LPACs and fund governance for emerging managers - What makes a great GP “market fit” in today’s venture landscape - The role of mentorship in scaling from operator to institutional fund manager - How AI and long-term tech cycles are reshaping venture capital strategy Jamie also discusses the rising bar for emerging managers in a tighter capital environment, emphasizing the need for grit, clarity of vision, and institutional-grade execution. With a front-row seat to emerging talent, she shares actionable advice for GPs and LPs alike on building resilient strategies in an increasingly competitive venture ecosystem. Whether you're an emerging manager seeking operational insight, an LP exploring the next wave of fund talent, or simply curious about how venture capital is evolving behind the scenes, this episode delivers invaluable wisdom from one of the sector’s most thoughtful allocators. Tune in to learn: - How Screendoor bridges emerging talent with experienced VC mentorship - What LPs are really looking for in today’s fund commitments - How fund structure, pacing, and diligence impact long-term performance - Why diversity, differentiation, and discipline are the new edge in early-stage VC Subscribe now for a compelling conversation on the future of venture capital and the people reshaping it from the ground up. #AdvancingVC #EmergingManagers #Screendoor #VentureCapital #Fundraising #LPInsights #PortfolioConstruction #InstitutionalReadiness #VCMentorship #EarlyStageInvesting #OperationalDiligence #AIandVC

    41 min
  2. 10/28/2025

    Zachariah George on Africa’s Startup Boom and What Investors Are Missing

    In this compelling episode of the Advancing VC Podcast, we sit down with Zachariah George, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Launch Africa Ventures, to explore the rise of venture capital across the African continent and why Africa represents the most exciting frontier for early-stage investing globally. With over a decade of hands-on experience building the continent’s venture ecosystem, Zachariah brings a data-driven and deeply personal perspective to how African founders are solving real-world problems with transformative technology—and creating outsized returns in the process. Listeners will gain a front-row seat to the evolution of venture capital in Africa—from the dominance of private equity in the 90s and early 2000s to the mobile-first, digitally savvy generation powering a new wave of scalable, high-impact startups. Zachariah explains how three major forces—plummeting data costs, rapid smartphone adoption, and the world’s youngest population—have converged to unlock massive consumer purchasing power, making Africa a ripe market for tech-driven disruption. The conversation dives deep into Launch Africa’s thesis: bridging the seed to Series A “valley of death” by backing high-quality, B2B SaaS startups with strong revenue traction and real impact. Zachariah details how Fund I raised $36 million from over 200 LPs (with check sizes starting at $50K), deployed capital into 133 startups across 22 countries, and achieved 13 exits within five years—all while maintaining an industry-low 16% failure rate. He also shares how Launch Africa supports LP co-investment, accelerates time to liquidity, and leverages proprietary data from over 10,000 startup evaluations to drive decision-making. We also unpack broader themes such as the reverse brain drain of top African talent returning home to build, the misperceptions of risk in emerging markets, and the lack of visibility African unicorns receive in global media. Zachariah passionately outlines how African startups are solving critical challenges—from healthcare delivery via drones to last-mile logistics—and how global VCs are increasingly following through with Series B and C rounds, bringing scale and validation to the ecosystem. This episode is both a masterclass in emerging market investing and a wake-up call for LPs, GPs, and founders who are overlooking Africa’s billion-person, digitally connected, and economically ascending population. Zachariah doesn’t just paint a vision—he backs it with performance, practical insights, and a powerful invitation to be part of something transformational. Key takeaways include: - Why Africa’s venture ecosystem has the lowest global failure rate post-Series A - How Launch Africa Ventures built a seed-stage powerhouse without relying on DFIs - The compounding impact of mobile-first behavior and young demographics - How to bridge the seed to Series A funding gap with smart capital and data - The importance of co-investment opportunities and fast liquidity for LPs - Insights on the reverse brain drain and the rise of local founder talent - Why global VC funds are increasingly participating in Africa’s growth story - Real examples of African startups making global impact—from fintech to mobility - A compelling case for Africa as a commercial opportunity, not just a philanthropic one Whether you're a global investor seeking diversification, a founder interested in frontier markets, or simply curious about how venture capital is reshaping the future of Africa, this episode offers unmatched insights from one of the leading voices in the ecosystem. Find Zachariah here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachariahgeorge/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zachariahgeorge/ Twitter: https://x.com/zach_cpt #AdvancingVC #AfricaRising #LaunchAfrica #EmergingMarkets #VentureCapital #SeedToSeriesA #GlobalVC #DiasporaFounders

    50 min
  3. 08/25/2025

    Milana Kuzmanovic on World Innovation Lab’s Venture Capital Approach and Cross-Border Expansion

    In this insightful episode of the Advancing VC Podcast, we sit down with Milana Kuzmanovic, a key figure at World Innovation Lab (WiL), to explore the dynamic intersection of Japanese corporate venture capital, cross-border startup expansion, and fund-of-funds investing. Milana shares her unique journey from working at Citigroup in Tokyo and the IMF to playing multiple strategic roles at WiL, including platform director, chief of staff, and now a principal on the fund-of-funds team. Listeners will gain a deep understanding of WiL’s dual investment approach—direct investments primarily in B2B SaaS and AI startups at Series B and beyond, and a growing fund-of-funds strategy focused on emerging and established managers, predominantly in the U.S. Milana candidly discusses how WiL leverages its strong Japanese corporate and government LP relationships to drive innovation, emphasizing the importance of trust, cultural fluency, and hands-on support in helping startups expand into Japan. She highlights key lessons for founders on international expansion, such as the dangers of expanding too fast, mistaking early adopters for broad market acceptance, and the critical need for boots on the ground. The conversation also delves into the evolving landscape of corporate venture, where Milana stresses the necessity of clear strategic objectives, alignment between corporate venture arms and their parent companies, and the role of innovation programs WiL runs to foster an entrepreneurial mindset within large Japanese corporations. On the fund-of-funds side, Milana outlines WiL’s disciplined approach to portfolio construction, balancing alpha-seeking emerging managers with stable, established funds, and shares perspectives on the rise of solo GPs, highlighting both their agility and inherent risks. Listeners will appreciate Milana’s nuanced take on the long-term nature of LP relationships in Japan, the cultural and operational challenges of cross-border venture, and the evolving venture capital ecosystem amid rapid technological change, including AI. Her reflections on what emerging managers can learn from established firms—and vice versa—offer valuable guidance for investors and founders alike. Tune in for a comprehensive conversation that blends practical venture insights with cultural context, illuminating how World Innovation Lab is advancing venture capital at the nexus of Japan and Silicon Valley. Key takeaways include: - WIL’s strategic dual focus on direct B2B SaaS investments and fund-of-funds in emerging managers - The importance of cultural trust and localized support for startups entering Japan - Lessons on disciplined international expansion and market penetration - How Japanese corporate LPs are increasingly investing in venture funds and innovation programs - The evolving role and challenges of solo GPs in portfolio construction - Insights into corporate venture success factors and innovation mindset cultivation - The vital role of relationship-building and long-term alignment in Japanese LP-GP dynamics - Perspectives on venture capital’s future amid AI and shifting fund sizes Whether you’re an LP, GP, founder, or simply passionate about cross-border venture dynamics, this episode offers rare, candid insights into one of the most sophisticated and culturally nuanced venture ecosystems in the world. #AdvancingVC #WorldInnovationLab #JapaneseVenture #FundOfFunds #CorporateVenture #CrossBorderExpansion #EmergingManagers #SoloGPs #InnovationMindset #VentureCapital #LPInsights #StartupExpansion #AI #VCLeadership

    37 min
  4. 08/19/2025

    Inside the Mind of an LP: Morgan Creek’s Frank on Backing Key-node VCs, and Power Laws

    In this episode of the Advancing VC Podcast, we sit down with Frank, Director at Morgan Creek Capital, for an expansive and transparent look into one of the most experienced fund-of-funds perspectives in early-stage venture capital. With over two decades of experience and a track record of backing fund managers from their first check through fund nine, Frank offers rare insights into what it takes to build, scale, and sustain a successful VC franchise from the LP lens. We unpack Morgan Creek’s data-backed, high-conviction strategy in early-stage venture — including their 5S underwriting framework: Source, Select, Secure, Support, and Signal. Frank explains how this model helps identify “key-node” managers—VCs who shape markets and attract downstream capital. He also shares how Morgan Creek thinks about power-law returns, solo GPs, co-investments, and portfolio construction, offering practical benchmarks on ownership, reserves, and fund return expectations. Listeners will gain a unique understanding of how Morgan Creek blends relationship-driven diligence with long-term discipline to uncover breakout managers early and ride with them through inflection points. We discuss why they don’t focus on percent ownership like most LPs, how they approach vintage diversification, and the LPAC dynamics they prefer. Frank also addresses common fundraising challenges on both sides of the LP/GP table—and why LPs need to be just as thoughtful, intentional, and persistent as the GPs they back. As the episode progresses, we also tackle pressing questions about the rise of AI, the bifurcation in venture fund sizes, and the evolving role of solo GPs in the VC ecosystem. Frank offers grounded advice to emerging managers navigating today's environment and emphasizes the importance of introspection, conviction, and purpose in building enduring venture franchises. Whether you're a GP raising your first or fifth fund, an LP looking to sharpen your underwriting, or simply passionate about the dynamics of venture capital, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to learn: - Why Morgan Creek focuses on fund return over ownership % - How power-law thinking shapes fund-of-fund portfolio construction - What the 5S framework reveals about manager quality and potential - How solo GPs can generate signal and outsized outcomes - Why reserve strategy varies drastically by fund size and stage - The importance of continuity, conviction, and clarity for long-term LP/GP relationships - How AI is reshaping value creation and the role of early-stage capital Subscribe now for a candid and insightful conversation with a leading LP investing at the frontier of early-stage venture capital. #AdvancingVC #MorganCreekCapital #FundOfFunds #EmergingManagers #SoloGPs #VentureCapital #LPInsights #Fundraising #PortfolioConstruction #EarlyStageInvesting #AI #PowerLaw #LongTermThinking #VCLeadership #LPStrategy

    43 min
  5. 08/12/2025

    Building Enduring Venture Firms: Trust, Learning, and Inclusivity with Aakar Vachhani

    In this episode of the Advancing VC Podcast, we dive deep with Aakar Vachhani, Managing Partner at Fairview Capital, as he shares insights from his remarkable 15+ year journey in venture capital. Starting at Fairview in 2008 without an Ivy League pedigree or prior investment experience, Aakardiscusses how Fairview’s culture—rooted in trust, inclusivity, and continuous learning—enabled him to break into the industry and eventually open their San Francisco office. We explore Fairview’s unique approach to emerging managers, emphasizing the importance of relationships, intuition, and taking calculated risks on unconventional teams. Aakar reveals how Fairview maintains an inclusive pipeline, fostering diversity of thought and background to identify breakthrough funds and founders often overlooked by traditional investors. He explains their hands-on, active LP role, going beyond capital allocation by supporting fundraisers, marketing, and operational infrastructure to help portfolio firms build enduring platforms. The episode also sheds light on the evolving venture landscape with surging first-time funds, the challenges of fundraising for funds-of-funds, and the critical role of consistent, disciplined capital deployment. Listeners will gain a nuanced understanding of how Fairview balances tradition and innovation, leveraging data and deep relationships to navigate a competitive market with high dispersion of returns. This candid conversation explores the psychology of trust, the power of transparency in underwriting, and the long-term vision required to back firms that defy the mold. Whether you’re an emerging manager, LP, or founder, this episode offers rare perspective on building resilient venture firms and thriving in an increasingly complex ecosystem. Tune in to learn: - Why continuous learning and transparency trump spotless track records - How trust and relationships shape investment decisions beyond pure data - The significance of diversity and bias mitigation in sourcing managers - Strategies Fairview uses to actively support emerging fund managers - What it takes to build an enduring venture platform amid market shifts - How AI and technology are transforming startup creation and venture dynamics Subscribe now for an in-depth conversation with a seasoned LP who exemplifies thoughtful, inclusive, and disciplined venture investing. #AdvancingVC #FairviewCapital #EmergingManagers #VentureCapital #FundOfFunds #LPInsights #DiversityInVC #StartupInvesting #FundraisingStrategies #LongTermThinking #VCLeadership #VentureEcosystem #InvestmentPhilosophy

    45 min
  6. 07/29/2025

    Crafting Venture Excellence: Lessons from Ahoy Capital’s Founder - Chris Douvos

    In this episode of The AdvancingVC Podcast, we sit down with Chris Douvos—one of venture capital’s most thoughtful LPs and the founder of Ahoy Capital—to explore what it really means to build enduring firms and support breakthrough investors in an increasingly competitive landscape. With decades of experience backing iconic names early, Chris shares a nuanced view of how the best VCs differentiate not just through access or brand, but through deep insight, discipline, and architecture. We unpack the shift from spray-and-pray investing to high-conviction craftsmanship, what legacy firms can learn from emerging managers, and why the future of venture may hinge on those who know how to say “no” better than anyone. From the structure of great firms to the psychology of decision-making and the LP-GP relationship, this episode goes deep on the long game in venture—and what it really takes to play it well. Whether you're an emerging manager, a curious LP, or just trying to sharpen your thinking on what makes a VC firm truly great, this episode offers rare perspective from someone who’s seen it all. Tune in to learn: - What separates enduring firms from transactional ones - Why architecture and culture matter more than assets under management - How LPs think about generational transition—and long-term alignment - What great decision-making actually looks like inside top-performing funds - Why nuance, depth, and originality are more important than ever in VC Subscribe now for a candid look at how thoughtful capital is reshaping the future of venture. #AdvancingVC #VentureCapital #LPInsights #EmergingManagers #AhoyCapital #VCStrategy #FirmBuilding #LongTermThinking #Fundraising #StartupInvesting #VCWisdom #DecisionMaking #TechStartups #CraftVC #InstitutionalCapital #GPInsights #startuppodcast

    1h 19m
  7. 07/22/2025

    Navigating the Evolution of Seed and Pre-Seed Investing: Insights from Jeff Clavier

    In this episode of the Advancing VC Podcast, we dive deep with Jeff Clavier, founder of Uncork Capital, a pioneer in seed-stage venture investing with over 21 years of experience backing more than 280 companies including Fitbit, Eventbrite, and Postmates. Jeff shares the evolution of seed and pre-seed investing—from its early days as a niche space to today’s institutionalized ecosystem—and how Uncork’s high-touch, founder-first approach sets them apart in a crowded market. We explore what it truly takes to back exceptional founders, emphasizing product-market fit, execution, and enduring support through every stage—from idea refinement to scaling, key hires, and eventual exits. Jeff reveals how Uncork balances concentrated portfolios with deep involvement, why integrity and perseverance are core values, and how they structure boards and partnerships to empower founders without controlling them. Highlights include Jeff’s perspective on the increasing time horizons for startup exits, the importance of disciplined portfolio construction, and how liquidity dynamics are changing in a market where companies stay private longer. We also unpack how Uncork identifies frontier tech opportunities, scales support through platform teams, and manages the challenges of solo GP origins evolving into a collaborative team. Whether you’re a founder looking to understand how top seed investors think, an LP curious about sustaining long-term venture success, or an emerging manager navigating fund size and concentration, this episode offers invaluable insights from one of venture’s most seasoned practitioners. Tune in to learn: The founding philosophy behind Uncork and seed investing’s riseHow to spot founders with the grit and vision to build lasting companiesWhy high-conviction, hands-on support outperforms “spray and pray” strategiesThe evolving role of boards and investor-founder dynamics at seed stageHow to balance portfolio size, ownership, and founder attention for maximum impactThe future of liquidity and returns in a lengthening venture cycleWhat “frontier tech” investing really means todaySubscribe now for a candid, comprehensive look at building enduring venture success in an ever-changing startup landscape. #AdvancingVC #SeedInvesting #UncorkCapital #FounderSupport #VentureCapital #StartupGrowth #FrontierTech #PortfolioStrategy #LPInsights #VCWisdom #HighConvictionInvesting

    1 hr

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At Context Ventures, our podcast “AdvancingVC” covers all things startup and venture capital – primarily, how venture capital is changing from the emerging manager perspective.We’ll be talking with venture capitalists, limited partners, and founders who are actively working at the frontiers of our industry and are advancing venture capital.