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Series Tea
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This is Series Tea, a podcast where we find the greatest entrepreneurs and investors, and force them to have tea with us — live on air.
Brought to you by Mercury - banking for startups.
This is Series Tea, a podcast where we find the greatest entrepreneurs and investors, and force them to have tea with us — live on air.
Brought to you by Mercury - banking for startups.
Nick Tommarello: Learn to Crowdfund Like Wefunder
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Series Tea
This week we’re having tea with Nick Tommarello, founder and CEO at Wefunder, a crowdfunding platform that allows anyone—customers, users, fans—to invest as little as $100 in companies they love. Nick is an alumni of Y Combinator (W13) and Techstars (Boston '10).
In this episode, Nick and Immad discuss:
How the law changed on crowdfunding options
Why founders might choose to raise funds on Wefunder
The benefits of having distributed ownership
The future of Wefunder and crowdfunding
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30:53
What They Don't Tell You About Acquisitions
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Join Immad Akhund with Pilot CEO and Co-founder, Waseem Daher, and Ramp's Chief Business Officer, Colin Kennedy, as they discuss the acquisition process for startups.
52:51
Think Seed Like Liquid 2 Ventures
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This week we’re having tea with Mike Miller and Michael Ma, Partners at Liquid 2 Ventures. Before joining Liquid 2, Mike founded Cloudant (now IBM’s Cloud Data Services) and raised $18M before getting acquired by IBM. Michael Ma was the COO & Founder of TalkBin, acquired by Google, and then served as a Product Manager for Google.
In this episode, Mike and Michael share:
- Areas they’re excited about investing in
- What Liquid 2 looks for in a great team
- The most common mistakes founders make when pitching
45:43
Leo Polovets: Think Seed Like Susa Ventures
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This week we’re having tea with Leo Polovets, co-founder and General Partner at Susa Ventures. Before joining Susa Ventures, Leo was the second engineering hire at LinkedIn and built the first versions of products like LinkedIn Jobs and LinkedIn Groups.
In this episode, Leo shares:
06:50: Tips for sending a cold intro
18:44: How founders can think about and pitch valuations
50:29: If seed-stage founders should pay themselves a salary
01:01:43
Scott Orn: Manage Your Finances Like Kruze Consulting
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This week we’re having tea with Scott Orn, COO at Kruze Consulting, a startup CFO consulting firm. Prior to joining Kruze, where he runs the Venture Debt consulting practice, Scott was a Partner at Lighthouse Capital and has been part of deals like Upwork, Impossible Foods, and Freshbooks.
52:37
Alex Bouaziz: Build a Remote Team Like Deel
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This week we’re having tea with Alex Bouaziz, Founder of Deel. Prior to founding Deel, Alex Bouaziz was Founding Partner at Sarona Ventures and Co-founder at Lifeslice, a mobile app for creating collaborative videos.
In this episode, Alex shares:
03:50: How to create serendipity between remote employees
14:20: Choosing between independent contractors vs. salaried employees
18:40: How to think about cost-of-living and salary adjustments
Want to hear more? Like the episode? Send us a note at seriestea@mercury.com.
46:13
Kanyi Maqubela and Steve Jang: Think Seed Like Kindred Ventures
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This conversation was recorded live on Clubhouse. In this episode, Kanyi and Steve share:
- How many companies Kindred invests in per year
- What makes a cold email stand out
- If Kindred invests in companies from other countries
Want to hear more? Like the episode? Send us a note at seriestea@mercury.com.
59:27
Sahil Lavingia: Roll a Rolling Fund
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This conversation was recorded live on Zoom. In this episode, Sahil shares:
- Should CEOs be running funds on the side?
- Is there a base level qualification you need before you’re ready to start a rolling fund?
- What is a syndicate? Do they work alongside rolling funds?
- How Sahil thinks about warm intros vs cold outreach
Want to hear more? Like the episode? Send us a note at seriestea@mercury.com.
50:54
Jamie Quint: Building Your Growth Stack
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This conversation was recorded live on Zoom. In this episode, Jamie shares:
- Mistakes founders make when thinking about growth
- The best process for experimenting with a new channel
- How to approach growth for products with a high learning curve
- Attributes to look for in a good growth hire
Want to hear more? Like the episode? Send us a note at seriestea@mercury.com.
40:21
Hunter Walk and Satya Patel: Think Seed Like Homebrew
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This conversation was recorded live on Clubhouse. In this episode, Hunter and Satya share:
20:14: Should entrepreneurs favor more involved lead investors?
29:01: How to pitch Homebrew: cold emails vs lukewarm intros
49:33: Is equity crowdfunding a turnoff to future investors?
Want to hear more? Like the episode? Send us a note at seriestea@mercury.com.
57:59
John Bautista: Structure Your Startup Like a Serial Founder
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This conversation was filmed live on Zoom with questions from the audience. In this episode, John shares:
- Founders Preferred - what is it and when to set it up
- Is there a correct ratio for converting stock into Founders Preferred?
- Ideal pre-Series A board composition
- Avoiding dilution and pushing for equity refreshers
Want to hear more? Like the episode? Send us a note at seriestea@mercury.com.
58:14
Elizabeth Yin: Think Seed Like Hustle Fund
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This conversation was filmed live on Zoom with questions from the audience. In this episode, Elizabeth shares:
- How Hustle Fund defines pre-seed
- Check sizes and valuations at Hustle Fund
- Assessing for scrappiness in founders
- How to pitch Hustle Fund
Want to hear more? Like the episode? Send us a note at seriestea@mercury.com.
48:06
Kevin Hartz: Explaining SPACs
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This week we’re having tea with Kevin Hartz, co-founder and chairman of Eventbrite. He's an early investor in startups like PayPal, Airbnb, and Pinterest. Most recently, he founded A-*, a new special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC) which raised $200 million to acquire A-One and take it public.
In this episode, Kevin shares:
0:55: What a SPAC is and why he chose to start one
04:44: How he launched a SPAC in 60 days
15:45: The revenue number at which startups should go public
19:21: The difference between SPACs and direct listings
28:23: How SPACs work in practice
Want to hear more? Like the episode? Send us a note at seriestea@mercury.com.
42:14
Kevin Hartz: Explaining SPACs
Episode in
Series Tea
This week we’re having tea with Kevin Hartz, co-founder and chairman of Eventbrite. He's an early investor in startups like PayPal, Airbnb, and Pinterest. Most recently, he founded A-*, a new special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC) which raised $200 million to acquire A-One and take it public.
In this episode, Kevin shares:
0:55: What a SPAC is and why he chose to start one
04:44: How he launched a SPAC in 60 days
15:45: The revenue number at which startups should go public
19:21: The difference between SPACs and direct listings
28:23: How SPACs work in practice
Want to hear more? Like the episode? Send us a note at seriestea@mercury.com.
42:14
Andrew Ofstad: Getting your product to market
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This week we’re having tea with Andrew Ofstad, Co-founder and Chief Product Officer at Airtable. Andrew previously led the redesign of Google Maps and worked as a PM on Android.
In this episode, Andrew shares:
0:39: The timeline of getting Airtable to market
9:10: Tradeoffs between going after a narrow use case and building a horizontal product
17:05: How Airtable thought about pricing their pro account
Want to hear more? Like the episode? Send us a note at seriestea@mercury.com.
23:56
Andrew Ofstad: Getting your product to market
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Series Tea
This week we’re having tea with Andrew Ofstad, Co-founder and Chief Product Officer at Airtable. Andrew previously led the redesign of Google Maps and worked as a PM on Android.
In this episode, Andrew shares:
0:39: The timeline of getting Airtable to market
9:10: Tradeoffs between going after a narrow use case and building a horizontal product
17:05: How Airtable thought about pricing their pro account
Want to hear more? Like the episode? Send us a note at seriestea@mercury.com.
23:56
Chris Lyons: Diversity on the cap table
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This week we’re having tea with Chris Lyons who leads the Cultural Leadership Fund at Andreessen Horowitz. The goal of the CLF is to connect great cultural leaders to the best new technology companies and enable more African Americans to get into tech.
Chris previously served as Chief of Staff at Andreessen Horowitz and worked with Jermaine Dupri as a music producer and engineer.
In this episode, Chris shares:
0:45: How Chris’ journey led him to A16Z and the CLF
5:10: Why CLF is tackling diversity on the cap table
14:07: What entrepreneurs can do to increase diversity in their own startups
Want to hear more? Like the episode? Send us a note at seriestea@mercury.com.
22:43
Chris Lyons: Diversity on the cap table
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Series Tea
This week we’re having tea with Chris Lyons who leads the Cultural Leadership Fund at Andreessen Horowitz. The goal of the CLF is to connect great cultural leaders to the best new technology companies and enable more African Americans to get into tech.
Chris previously served as Chief of Staff at Andreessen Horowitz and worked with Jermaine Dupri as a music producer and engineer.
In this episode, Chris shares:
0:45: How Chris’ journey led him to A16Z and the CLF
5:10: Why CLF is tackling diversity on the cap table
14:07: What entrepreneurs can do to increase diversity in their own startups
Want to hear more? Like the episode? Send us a note at seriestea@mercury.com.
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Allison Barr Allen: Designing fintech
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This week we’re having tea with Allison Barr Allen. Allison is the COO and co-founder of Fast, a one-click login and check out startup. They recently raised a $20m Series A from Stripe and Index Ventures.
Previously, she was Head of Product Operations for the Money team at Uber. She is also an angel investor with Trail Run Capital.
In this episode, Allison shares:
3:50: Why existing financial tools don’t serve customers well
5:30: Where she sees opportunities in fintech and payments
12:10: Why designing simple products is so challenging
14:00: How Fast thinks about brand and content
Want to hear more? Like the episode? Send us a note at seriestea@mercury.com.
19:06
Allison Barr Allen: Designing fintech
Episode in
Series Tea
This week we’re having tea with Allison Barr Allen. Allison is the COO and co-founder of Fast, a one-click login and check out startup. They recently raised a $20m Series A from Stripe and Index Ventures.
Previously, she was Head of Product Operations for the Money team at Uber. She is also an angel investor with Trail Run Capital.
In this episode, Allison shares:
3:50: Why existing financial tools don’t serve customers well
5:30: Where she sees opportunities in fintech and payments
12:10: Why designing simple products is so challenging
14:00: How Fast thinks about brand and content
Want to hear more? Like the episode? Send us a note at seriestea@mercury.com.
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