The Compassionate Capitalist™ Show with Karen Rands

Karen Rands

The Compassionate Capitalist™ Show is where visionary founders and smart investors learn how to build wealth with purpose. Hosted by Karen Rands; trusted advisor, finance consultant, author, investor, and digital educator. Episodes features guests: angel investors, VCs, crowdfund and industry pros; with expert insights to share. For nearly a decade, Karen has been providing rich content to her listeners to inspire them to create generation wealth by either being the founder that exits rich, or the investor that provides the capital, rocket fuel to that startup or growth stage business.

  1. Innovating Capital Access with Alan Kadish

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    Innovating Capital Access with Alan Kadish

    As I talk with entrepreneurs and investors, I often see how easily people overlook the power of strong investor relationships. It’s not just about getting funding, it’s about building trust that lasts. In this episode, I sit down with Alan Kadish to talk about how founders can build resilience through honest, consistent communication with investors. Alan shares what investors really look for, how transparency earns confidence, and why the best partnerships go beyond money. If you’re raising capital or managing investor expectations, this conversation will help you see how strong relationships can carry your business through tough times. Takeaways Alan Kadesh has a diverse background in innovation and entrepreneurship. Timing is crucial for entrepreneurial success. InvestorMatch.ai aims to improve the capital raising process. The platform is free for founders, funded by investors. Understanding cap tables is essential for startups. Navigating regulatory challenges in biomed tech requires expertise. ExpertScale.ai allows for the encapsulation of knowledge. Investors are increasingly sophisticated in their decision-making. AI is transforming the way entrepreneurs connect with investors. The importance of due diligence in the investment process. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Alan Kadesh and His Innovations 02:34 From Surfboards to Bioparticles: Alan's Journey 06:10 The Importance of Timing in Entrepreneurship 08:52 Introducing InvestorMatch.ai: A New Era in Capital Raising 16:52 Streamlining Connections: The Efficiency of InvestorMatch.ai 20:54 Understanding Cap Tables and Financial Forecasting 28:38 Navigating Regulatory Challenges in Biomed Tech 33:14 ExpertScale.ai: Capturing Knowledge for Future Generations About Alan Kadish Dr. Alan Kadish is an innovator, entrepreneur, and active angel investor with decades of experience building and funding breakthrough technologies. He’s the founder of InvestorMatch.ai, which uses AI to connect founders with the right capital partners, and ExpertScale.ai, which creates intelligent digital avatars that mirror your expertise to boost productivity. With a background spanning biomedical research, bioengineering, and venture capital, Alan brings a unique blend of science, strategy, and mentorship to every venture. Learn more at InvestorMatch.ai and ExpertScale.ai. About Karen Rands I'm Karen Rands, founder of the Compassionate Capitalist Movement. I help entrepreneurs prepare to raise capital the smart way and guide investors in identifying startup opportunities that build wealth and make a difference. This show is your roadmap to funding success, from pitch deck to public offering. 📅 Want expert feedback on your pitch? Book a consult with me: bit.ly/KCHcalendar 🔗 Learn more: karenrands.co 🎧 Catch more episodes: thecompassionatecapitalistshow.com 📘 Free eBook: The 4 Ws of Crowdfund Investing: https://bit.ly/FreeCrowdfundInvestingBook 🎓 Join the Academy: bit.ly/CA-prelaunch

    47 phút
  2. Building Wealth Through Compassion with Kevin Macho

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    Building Wealth Through Compassion with Kevin Macho

    What if your investment dollars could both generate steady returns and help solve one of society’s biggest crises? In this episode of The Compassionate Capitalist Show, I sit down with Kevin Macho to explore how addiction recovery and mental health facilities can be transformed into powerful investment opportunities. Kevin shares how NorthStar Recovery Care is pioneering a model that allows everyday investors to earn predictable, real estate-backed returns while expanding access to critical treatment services. This is capitalism with compassion at its core; a pathway to building wealth and changing lives at the same time. Key Takeaways: Compassionate capitalism focuses on investing with purpose and impact. Investors can participate in projects that address community needs. Real estate can provide a stable investment opportunity in recovery services. Investing in addiction recovery facilities can yield both financial returns and social benefits. The importance of financial education in making informed investment decisions. Investing in oneself and delaying gratification can lead to long-term wealth. The role of regulation A funds in democratizing investment opportunities. Creating a supportive ecosystem for addiction recovery is crucial. Investors should consider the risks and benefits of their spending habits. Compassionate capitalism can change lives while generating profits. Chapter Breakdown: 00:00 Introduction to Compassionate Capitalism 03:44 Kevin Macho's Journey and Background 07:52 The Shift to Investing for Passive Income 13:47 Understanding Investment Strategies and Risks 19:50 Creating Hope through Impactful Investments 22:50 Exploring Nature's Beauty 24:11 Finding Balance: Work and Life 26:04 Investment Opportunities in Addiction Recovery 31:51 Building a Comprehensive Care Ecosystem 37:58 Compassionate Capitalism: Merging Profit with Purpose About Kevin Macho Kevin Macho is a textbook compassionate capitalist, a former police chief turned seasoned real estate investor. Today, he serves as Director of Investor Experience at NorthStar Recovery Care, where he helps everyday people generate passive income while making a meaningful difference. NorthStar’s mission is twofold: to provide comprehensive solutions for addiction recovery and mental health treatment, and to create accessible pathways for investors of all walks of life to earn predictable returns. 🔗 Learn more at www.northstarrecovery.care About Karen Rands I'm Karen Rands, founder of the Compassionate Capitalist Movement. I help entrepreneurs prepare to raise capital the smart way and guide investors in identifying startup opportunities that build wealth and make a difference. This show is your roadmap to funding success, from pitch deck to public offering. My newest book in the Inside Secrets series for investors, “Inside Secrets to Crowdfund Investing: Follow Jane’s Journey: See How a New Generation Builds Wealth with Purpose, Passion and Profit,” is now available. It can be purchased as a Kindle, Paperback, or Hardback edition, with an Audible version coming soon.  Find it here: https://amzn.to/4gmUFyq. 📅 Want expert feedback on your pitch? Book a consult with me: bit.ly/KCHcalendar 🔗 Learn more: karenrands.co 🎧 Catch more episodes: thecompassionatecapitalistshow.com 📘 Free eBook: The 4 Ws of Crowdfund Investing: https://bit.ly/FreeCrowdfundInvestingBook 🎓 Join the Academy: bit.ly/CA-prelaunch

    43 phút
  3. Crypto, the IRS, and the Hidden Tax Storm Ahead with Janna Scott

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    Crypto, the IRS, and the Hidden Tax Storm Ahead with Janna Scott

    As I talk with entrepreneurs and investors, I’m often struck by how many people underestimate the risks tied to crypto investing, especially when it comes to taxes. Right now, the IRS has slowed down audits, but that doesn’t mean the storm has passed. It’s just gathering strength. Today, I sit down with Janna Scott, founder of DeFi Tax, to pull back the curtain on what’s really happening with crypto tax reporting. Janna shares how she uncovered major flaws in widely-used tax software, why exchange statements can’t be trusted, and how compounded penalties can turn a small mistake into a devastating financial burden. What I love about Janna’s approach is that she not only sounds the alarm, she has built a blockchain-first solution that ensures accuracy, audit-readiness, and peace of mind. Whether you’ve dabbled in crypto, trade regularly, or run a business that accepts crypto payments, this conversation is your wake-up call to get prepared before the IRS comes knocking. Takeaways Popular crypto tax tools often produce wildly different results (35–120% variance). Exchanges disclaim responsibility for tax reporting errors, leaving investors liable. The IRS already has access to transaction data through John Doe summons. Penalties and compounding interest can double or triple liabilities over time. State tax authorities are often more aggressive than the IRS. Middle-class investors are the most vulnerable when audits restart. DeFi Tax uses blockchain data directly, providing audit-ready transparency. Having expert representation can mean the difference between resolution and ruin. Chapters 00:00 Introduction: Why crypto investors face unseen risks 04:12 How Janna discovered errors in crypto tax software 08:45 Why blockchain is the only reliable source of truth 15:30 The IRS admits flawed audits; but investors still pay 27:00 Compounding penalties and the impact on middle-class investors 38:50 State-level tax risks and aggressive enforcement 46:10 How DeFi Tax partners with CPAs and defends audits 53:39 Why crypto taxes (and the IRS) are here to stay 56:08 Final advice: don’t wait for the IRS storm to arrive About Janna Scott Janna Scott is a powerhouse in the world of crypto tax compliance and the founder of DeFi Tax. She has worked directly with the IRS and SEC, building DeFi Tax to bring clarity, automation, and audit-readiness to the chaos of crypto profit/loss reporting for tax purposes. Through her tax accounting services and her innovative AI/Blockchain application platform, Janna helps users stay ahead of shifting regulations and out of trouble with the IRS. 🔗 Learn more at defitax.us About Karen Rands I'm Karen Rands, founder of the Compassionate Capitalist Movement. I help entrepreneurs prepare to raise capital the smart way and guide investors in identifying startup opportunities that build wealth and make a difference. This show is your roadmap to funding success, from pitch deck to public offering. 📅 Want expert feedback on your pitch? Book a consult with me: bit.ly/KCHcalendar 🔗 Learn more: karenrands.co 🎧 Catch more episodes: thecompassionatecapitalistshow.com 📘 Free eBook: The 4 Ws of Crowdfund Investing: https://bit.ly/FreeCrowdfundInvestingBook 🎓 Join the Academy: bit.ly/CA-prelaunch

    59 phút
  4. Book Launch and Compassionalist Academy Reimagined with Karen Rands

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    Book Launch and Compassionalist Academy Reimagined with Karen Rands

    In this episode, I share how everyday people can grow wealth and create impact through equity crowdfunding. Drawing from my new book Inside Secrets to Crowdfund Investing: Follow Jane’s Journey, I break down the myths that hold people back from angel investing and show how a diversified, consistent approach can build generational wealth. You’ll meet “Jane,” a relatable mid-career professional who discovers how to shift from risky real estate to smart startup investing. I also introduce the Compassionate Capitalist Academy, which provides a roadmap for anyone ready to turn passion and purpose into profit. If you’ve ever thought you’re too old, too busy, or don’t have enough money to invest in entrepreneurs, this conversation will change your perspective. Key Takeaways Equity crowdfunding makes angel investing accessible to everyone, starting with as little as $100. Diversification and consistency are the keys to long-term portfolio success. Common false beliefs, like “I don’t know enough,” “I don’t have time,” or “I don’t have enough money” are myths that hold people back. You don’t need to quit your job to build wealth; you can start small and grow. Real estate isn’t the only path; investing in entrepreneurs can often yield greater impact and returns. The Compassionate Capitalist Academy and my books offer step-by-step frameworks for new investors. Chapters 00:00 – Introduction: The power of compassionate capitalism 03:18 – Why invest in entrepreneurs instead of real estate 07:42 – Jane’s story: a mid-career professional’s path to angel investing 12:55 – The myths of investing: “I don’t know enough,” “I don’t have time,” “I don’t have money” 19:10 – Building wealth through diversification and consistency 23:37 – From false beliefs to proven frameworks: overcoming barriers 28:05 – How the Compassionate Capitalist Academy supports new investors 32:21 – Inside Secrets to Crowdfund Investing: making angel investing relatable 36:54 – Promo details: book launch, course discounts, and special codes 41:30 – Call to action: start small, start today, and build your wealth legacy 45:12 – Closing thoughts About Karen Rands I'm Karen Rands, founder of the Compassionate Capitalist Movement. I help entrepreneurs prepare to raise capital the smart way and guide investors in identifying startup opportunities that build wealth and make a difference. This show is your roadmap to funding success, from pitch deck to public offering. 📅 Want expert feedback on your pitch? Book a consult with me: bit.ly/KCHcalendar 🔗 Learn more: karenrands.co 🎧 Catch more episodes: thecompassionatecapitalistshow.com 📘 Free eBook: The 4 Ws of Crowdfund Investing: https://bit.ly/FreeCrowdfundInvestingBook 🎓 Join the Academy: bit.ly/CA-prelaunch

    59 phút
  5. Raising Capital With Equity Crowdfunding Featuring Karl Dakin

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    Raising Capital With Equity Crowdfunding Featuring Karl Dakin

    Raising capital is one of the biggest hurdles for entrepreneurs. Many capital raising campaigns fail because founders fall into common traps. In this episode of the Compassionate Capitalist™ show, I talk with Karl Dakin, Founder of Dakin Capital, about what it really takes to succeed. We clear up the myths around crowdfunding and share practical strategies entrepreneurs can use to connect with investors. Karl explains his Know, Trust, and Buy framework, helping founders build credibility so investors feel secure, making returns the “icing on the cake.” We also explore Reg CF, Reg D 506(c), and Reg A+, what they are, how they’ve evolved, and why Reg D 506(c) has become a hot tool for attracting high-net-worth investors. Entrepreneurs will learn how to: Craft pitches that inspire confidence.Build trust with transparency and storytelling.Leverage social media to drive momentum.Whether you’re new to crowdfunding or experienced, this conversation gives you actionable insights to raise capital with strategy and confidence. Takeaways Crowdfunding is a powerful tool for raising capital. The potential of crowdfunding is still largely untapped. Understanding the different types of crowdfunding is crucial for entrepreneurs. Customers can be valuable investors in crowdfunding campaigns. Reg CF allows non-accredited investors to participate in funding. Building a crowd before launching a campaign is essential for success. Reg D 506C offers flexibility for accredited investors. Reg A+ provides opportunities for larger fundraising efforts. The cost of raising capital through crowdfunding can be significant. Investors should conduct due diligence before investing in crowdfunding campaigns. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Equity Crowdfunding 04:00 The Evolution of Crowdfunding and Its Potential 09:50 Karl Dakin's Journey into Crowdfunding 16:35 Understanding Different Types of Crowdfunding 21:10 The Importance of Community in Crowdfunding 27:19 Navigating the Interstate Exemption 30:35 Reg CF: The Sweet Spot of Crowdfunding 38:56 Understanding Regulation A and 506C 41:44 The Wild West of 506C Offerings 45:28 Strategies for Raising Capital 54:11 Exploring Regulation A+ 57:15 The Importance of Due Diligence in Crowdfunding 01:09:29 Customer-Centric Investment Strategies About Karl Dakin Karl Dakin is the Founder and Operator of Dakin Capital, LLC, where he guides entrepreneurs in raising capital through equity crowdfunding. With decades of experience as a Startup Business Designer and Growth Strategist, Karl offers proven methods that combine investor psychology, compliance, and practical fundraising tactics. Learn more at dakincapital.com About Karen Rands I'm Karen Rands, founder of the Compassionate Capitalist Movement. I help entrepreneurs prepare to raise capital the smart way and guide investors in identifying startup opportunities that build wealth and make a difference. This show is your roadmap to funding success, from pitch deck to public offering. 📅 Want expert feedback on your pitch? Book a consult with me: bit.ly/KCHcalendar 🔗 Learn more: karenrands.co 🎧 Catch more episodes: thecompassionatecapitalistshow.com 📘 Free eBook: The 4 Ws of Crowdfund Investing: https://bit.ly/FreeCrowdfundInvestingBook 🎓 Join the Academy: bit.ly/CA-prelaunch

    1 giờ 16 phút
  6. Sig Said Yes! Learn Angel Investing from a Top Compassionate Capitalist

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    Sig Said Yes! Learn Angel Investing from a Top Compassionate Capitalist

    If you’ve ever wondered how angel investing works, this episode is for you. On this episode of the Compassionate Capitalist™ show, I’m joined by my cohost Erik Nelson for a conversation with Sig Mosley, the “Godfather of Angel Investing” in Atlanta. From his early days at MSA to completing over 200 angel investments, Sig has built a legacy as an investor and a champion of compassionate capitalism, using investment to uplift communities. We explore his views on what makes a founder worth backing, why supporting underrepresented entrepreneurs is smart business, and how angel investors drive innovation and growth. Sig also shares insights on market awareness, smart risk-taking, and the next generation of investors. Packed with wisdom, real-world stories, and a few laughs, this episode offers actionable insights whether you’re starting your investing journey or preparing to pitch. Key Takeaways Sig Mosley is a leading figure in compassionate capitalism. Angel investing requires a willingness to take risks. Successful founders are coachable and open to feedback. Understanding the market and competition is crucial for startups. Investors should diversify their portfolios to mitigate risk. The future of angel investing lies in engaging younger generations. Building relationships with entrepreneurs is key to successful investments. Investors need to invest in what they know and understand. Community impact is a significant aspect of angel investing. The economy relies on the growth of young companies supported by angel investors. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Compassionate Capitalism 02:56 The Journey of Sig Mosley 05:41 The Role of Angel Investing 08:27 Identifying Coachable Founders 11:35 Understanding Market Competition 14:15 The Importance of Timing in Business 17:17 Success Stories and Lessons Learned 20:05 Reflections on Missed Opportunities 31:21 Navigating Valuation and Relationships in Investments 32:06 Mergers vs. IPOs: Insights from Experience 32:55 The Landscape of Technology Companies in the South 34:49 Cultural Influences on Southern Entrepreneurship 35:45 Empowering Diverse Entrepreneurs in Atlanta 39:31 Winding Down Mosley Ventures and Future Plans 41:09 The SIGI Awards: Celebrating Angel Investors 45:14 Encouraging Angel Investment in the Community 54:12 Final Thoughts on Angel Investing and Community Impact About Sig Mosley Sig Mosley, Managing Partner at Mosley Ventures, LLC, is known as the “Godfather of Angel Investing” in Atlanta. With over 200 angel investments, he has been a driving force in the Southeast’s startup ecosystem, promoting compassionate capitalism to deliver financial returns and community impact. Sig supports underrepresented founders, values coachability, and invests in companies with strong market potential. Learn more about Sig LinkedIn | www.mosleyventures.com About Erik Nelson Erik Nelson is President of Coral Capital, Mountain Share Transfer, and Sterling Holdings. His teams specialize in helping private and public companies meet their compliance obligations and stay in good standing with regulatory agencies. Erik and I co-host the Capital Conversations podcast, where we unpack the strategies and realities of raising capital, going public, and managing investor relations. 🔗 Learn more about Erik: LinkedIn | coralcapital.com About Karen Rands I'm Karen Rands, founder of the Compassionate Capitalist Movement. I help entrepreneurs prepare to raise capital the smart way and guide investors in identifying startup opportunities that build wealth and make a difference. This show is your roadmap to funding success—from pitch deck to public offering. 📅 Want expert feedback on your pitch? Book a consult with me: bit.ly/KCHcalendar 🔗 Learn more: karenrands.co 🎧 Catch more episodes: thecompassionatecapitalistshow.com 📘 Free eBook: The 4 Ws of Crowdfund Investing https://bit.ly/FreeCrowdfundInvestingBook 🎓 Join the Compassionalist Academy : bit.ly/CA-prelaunch

    1 giờ 7 phút
  7. Let’s Talk Business Finance with Dominick Wallace

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    Let’s Talk Business Finance with Dominick Wallace

    In this episode of The Compassionate Capitalist™ Show, I’m joined by Dominick Wallace, a business lending expert, to answer key questions many entrepreneurs face: Should you borrow? What kind of funding? When’s the right time? We cover the three types of money businesses use to grow: investor capital, revenue, and debt. While investor funding often feels like the best route, we explain why smart use of debt can actually cost less in the long run and help you stay in control. Dominick and I talk about how using business credit, instead of your personal credit can make a big difference when applying for loans. And for those who already raised capital, using those funds to unlock a revolving credit line can give your business a cushion when cash flow dips. The truth is, another economic storm is coming. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Preparing now could be the difference between staying afloat and shutting down, just like many businesses experienced during the pandemic. If you're thinking about funding options or want to prepare for the unexpected, listen to this podcast and feel free to send in your questions. Takeaways Debt serves a critical function when raising capital. Understanding different types of debt is crucial for entrepreneurs. Cash flow management is essential for business success. SBA loans can provide significant support for startups. Creative financing strategies can help overcome funding challenges. Establishing business credit is vital for future financing opportunities. Franchises often have more predictable revenue models. Insurance options are available for large orders to mitigate risk. The more risk involved in a deal, the higher the expected yield. Building a strong credit history can facilitate access to capital. Episode Chapters 00:00 Understanding Access to Capital 02:50 The Role of Debt in Business Growth 05:30 Case Study: Financing Challenges and Solutions 08:16 Job Costing and Profitability 10:20 Improving Business Credit and Financial Health 13:33 Purchase Order Financing Explained 16:16 Navigating Contracts and Agreements 19:07 Risks in Purchase Order Financing 21:42 Insurance and Risk Management in Financing 25:12 Understanding Insurance in Sports and Business 26:13 Navigating SBA Loans for Startups 28:15 The Importance of Debt Service Coverage Ratio 33:37 Challenges with Government Debt and SBA Loans 35:26 The Role of Government Guarantees in SBA Lending 41:57 Franchises vs. Startups: Financing Perspectives 47:32 Creative Financing Strategies for Real Estate 53:50 Building Business Credit for Future Success About Dominick Wallace Dominick Wallace is the Managing Director at Wallace Capital, where he helps entrepreneurs and business owners secure the funding they need to grow and scale. With deep expertise in commercial lending and strategic financing, Dominick guides clients through the smart use of debt, business credit, and capital planning. He’s committed to making access to funding clear, achievable, and aligned with long-term business success. About Karen Rands I'm Karen Rands, founder of the Compassionate Capitalist Movement. I help entrepreneurs prepare to raise capital the smart way and guide investors in identifying startup opportunities that build wealth and make a difference. This show is your roadmap to funding success—from pitch deck to public offering. 📅 Want expert feedback on your pitch? Consult with me: bit.ly/KCHcalendar 🔗 Learn more: karenrands.co 🎧 Catch more episodes: thecompassionatecapitalistshow.com 📘 Free eBook: The 4 Ws of Crowdfund Investing, join the Academy: bit.ly/CA-prelaunch

    58 phút
  8. The Art of Pitching: How to Win Over Investors

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    The Art of Pitching: How to Win Over Investors

    In today’s episode of The Compassionate Capitalist™ Show, I team up with Erik Nelson, President of Coral Capital, Mountain Share Transfer, and Sterling Holdings, for a deep dive into one of the most mission-critical skills for any founder: the investor pitch. Whether you’re a startup founder preparing for your first angel pitch or a growth-stage CEO aiming to engage an investment banker for a potential IPO, your pitch deck can either open doors, or close them. This is your chance to tell a compelling story that sparks interest, builds trust, and moves investors to act. Together, Erik and I break down the essentials of a winning investor presentation; what belongs in your deck, how to position your business model, what investors really want to know, and how to avoid the common pitfalls that derail even promising companies. We also explore the nuances of investor psychology, how to leave room for curiosity (and follow-up questions), and why practice and preparation are non-negotiable. This episode was first recorded for our Capital Conversations series, and I’m excited to now share it with my Compassionate CapitalistTM audience. This is your playbook for building a pitch that gets remembered and funded, whether you’re raising your first round or refining your pitch for institutional capital. Key Takeaways A pitch deck is not a business plan; it's a visual representation of your business. The goal of an investor presentation is to secure a follow-up meeting, not immediate funding. Investors want to know how they will make money from your investment. Understanding your market size is crucial for attracting investors. Your management team plays a vital role in gaining investor confidence. Financial models should be dynamic and reflect real business scenarios. Tailor your presentation to the audience you are addressing. Leave investors wanting more to encourage follow-up discussions. Practice your pitch to ensure clarity and confidence. Be prepared to address uncertainties and have a plan B. Episode Chapters 00:00 – Unlocking Investor Presentations 02:27 – Common Pitfalls That Undermine a Pitch 06:45 – Why Clarity & Focus Matter More Than Flash 11:51 – The Anatomy of a Winning Pitch Deck 17:51 – Market Size, Trends & Opportunity Framing 21:29 – Financial Models & Key Performance Metrics 29:40 – Why the Management Team Matters So Much 32:32 – Understanding Investor Psychology 34:40 – Building Investor-Ready Financial Narratives 37:37 – Telling the Right Financial Story 40:37 – Tailoring Your Message for Different Investor Types 42:26 – How to Hold Attention & Build Investor Engagement 47:34 – The Feedback Loop: Improving with Every Pitch 55:32 – Handling Objections & Answering the Tough Questions About Erik Nelson Erik Nelson is President of Coral Capital, Mountain Share Transfer, and Sterling Holdings. His teams specialize in helping private and public companies meet their compliance obligations and stay in good standing with regulatory agencies. Erik and I co-host the Capital Conversations podcast, where we unpack the strategies and realities of raising capital, going public, and managing investor relations. 🔗 Learn more about Erik: LinkedIn | coralcapital.com About Karen Rands I'm Karen Rands, founder of the Compassionate Capitalist Movement. I help entrepreneurs prepare to raise capital the smart way and guide investors in identifying startup opportunities that build wealth and make a difference. This show is your roadmap to funding success—from pitch deck to public offering. 📅 Want expert feedback on your pitch? Book a consult with me: bit.ly/KCHcalendar 🔗 Learn more: karenrands.co 🎧 Catch more episodes: thecompassionatecapitalistshow.com 📘 Free eBook: The 4 Ws of Crowdfund Investing 🎓 Join the Academy: bit.ly/CA-prelaunch

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The Compassionate Capitalist™ Show is where visionary founders and smart investors learn how to build wealth with purpose. Hosted by Karen Rands; trusted advisor, finance consultant, author, investor, and digital educator. Episodes features guests: angel investors, VCs, crowdfund and industry pros; with expert insights to share. For nearly a decade, Karen has been providing rich content to her listeners to inspire them to create generation wealth by either being the founder that exits rich, or the investor that provides the capital, rocket fuel to that startup or growth stage business.

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