Send us a textHow LLMs are rewriting application security: less false positives, faster triage, and real-world founder playbooks.Founders are sprinting on AI—attackers are too. Traditional security tools drown teams in alerts and miss the real threats. In this episode, Almanax founder & CEO Francesco Piccoli breaks down AI-native application security: how LLMs detect logic bugs legacy scanners miss, cut up to 90% of noise, and triage vulnerabilities at the pace you ship. We cover where “shift-left” falls short, how to operationalize low-friction code scanning in GitHub, and what legal/compliance leaders expect before they’ll sign your deal.If you’re building or buying AI-accelerated software as a founder, CTO, or security lead, this is the playbook.Chapters00:00 AI-Native Security: Why It Matters Now01:19 Francesco’s Path to AppSec05:26 Why Legacy Tools Miss Real Bugs10:48 The Cat-and-Mouse Reality of Cyber15:46 Legal & Compliance: What Founders Owe20:34 Founder Best Practices (Week-1 Checklist)28:46 Cutting 90% of Alert Noise36:32 Making Security Usable for Devs39:45 When Breaches Happen: First Calls41:53 Wrap-Up + Next StepsFrancesco PiccoliFounder and CEO of Almanax, joins us to unpack how his team is building AI-native systems to catch 5x more bugs while cutting 90% of the noise. We talk about the future of application security, why shift-left isn’t enough anymore, and how triaging vulnerabilities at scale requires a new kind of intelligence.Who Should ListenSeed–Series B founders shipping fast on AI-native stacksEng leaders drowning in SAST/DAST false positivesSecurity & compliance owners prepping for SOC 2 / ISO 27001Music Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)Access All Areas.Listen: Apple || Spotify || YouTubeSubscribe: SubstackCommunity & Events: Founders CircleConnect: Need clarity on fundraising, strategy, or scaling? You can book me, Andy Walsh, directly on Hubble for focused 1:1 advice. 15, 30, or 45 minutes no fluff, just solutions.Head to hubble.social/AndyWalsh Forget what you know about non-alc beer, Heaps Normal is here to blow your mind. Aussie-made, purpose-driven, and built for founder life. Pick up a can in select Bay Area spots, including Whole Foods.HeapsNormal.comDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySup ...
Send us a textIn this episode of Startups Decoded, Andy Walsh talks with Charlie Hills, a global leader in LinkedIn growth strategy.AI is rewriting LinkedIn, and Charlie Hills has the receipts. In 466 days, he went from zero to 100k+ followers and ranked #1 worldwide for LinkedIn Growth. We break down the exact AI-led playbook: repeatable content systems, scroll-stopping visuals, audience targeting, repurposing loops, and lead-magnet funnels that turn attention into revenue.If you want your LinkedIn to stand out and convert in 2025, this is the blueprint.Access All Areas.Listen: Apple || Spotify || YouTubeSubscribe: SubstackCommunity & Events: Founders CircleConnect: LinkedInSocials: TikTok || Instagram || XWeb: startupsdecoded.comCharlie HillsCharlie Hills is the Founder of Linked Agency and a global leader in LinkedIn growth strategy. In 2024, he scaled his following to 50k+ in under one year, and by early 2025, he surpassed 100k+ followers in just 466 days. Ranked #1 worldwide for LinkedIn Growth, Charlie blends AI tools with proven content frameworks to help brands and individuals grow faster, engage deeper, and convert more effectively.Linked AgencyLinked Agency helps founders, executives, and creators dominate LinkedIn using AI-powered content strategies. Through bespoke content plans, engagement systems, and visual optimisation, Linked Agency enables clients to scale their reach, build authority, and drive inbound opportunities without spending countless hours on content creation.Music Credit: “Neptuno” - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)Chapters00:00 Introduction to LinkedIn and Personal BranNeed clarity on fundraising, strategy, or scaling? You can book me, Andy Walsh, directly on Hubble for focused 1:1 advice. 15, 30, or 45 minutes no fluff, just solutions.Head to hubble.social/AndyWalsh Forget what you know about non-alc beer, Heaps Normal is here to blow your mind. Aussie-made, purpose-driven, and built for founder life. Pick up a can in select Bay Area spots, including Whole Foods.HeapsNormal.comDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Send us a textAlgorithms are wringing creators dry. In this inspiring S2 episode, Linktree co-founder & CCO Nick Humphreys ($167M raised; 70M+ users) lays out the new playbook: AI that amplifies your voice, owning your audience over chasing vanity metrics, and revenue that holds when the feed goes quiet. If you’re rebuilding your 2025 content stack, start here.Subscribe nowNick Humphreys is the Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Linktree, one of the world’s fastest-growing tech platforms enabling creators, brands, and businesses to connect their audiences to everything they offer, on one simple, customizable page. With a background in digital strategy and design, Nick has been instrumental in shaping Linktree’s distinctive brand and product experience, used by over 50 million users globally.Launched in 2016, Linktree pioneered the “link in bio” category, transforming how people share content and monetize their presence online. From musicians and creators to global enterprises, Linktree empowers users to unify their digital ecosystem with clarity, creativity, and control. Linktree has raised approximately $167 million USD in total across its funding rounds.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Linktree and Its Impact01:52 The Early Days of Linktree06:19 Navigating the Startup Landscape11:03 Product Evolution and User Insights17:12 Understanding User Needs and Prioritization21:05 Monetization Strategies and Future Directions25:24 Navigating Audience Ownership and Monetization26:50 Adapting to Rapid Changes in Content Creation29:12 Integrating New Tools for Growth31:12 Balancing Functionality and User Experience34:18 The Future of Content Management Systems38:21 Insights for Founders on Using LinktreeMusic Credit:"Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)TakeawaysLinktree started as a solution to a problem for musicians.The evolution of Linktree's product has been driven by user feedback.Understanding the user base is crucial for product development.Linktree serves a diverse range of users, from celebrities to local businesses.Prioritizing features for a broad audience is a constant challenge.Monetization and audience ownership are key focuses for Linktree.The fNeed clarity on fundraising, strategy, or scaling? You can book me, Andy Walsh, directly on Hubble for focused 1:1 advice. 15, 30, or 45 minutes no fluff, just solutions.Head to hubble.social/AndyWalsh Forget what you know about non-alc beer, Heaps Normal is here to blow your mind. Aussie-made, purpose-driven, and built for founder life. Pick up a can in select Bay Area spots, including Whole Foods.HeapsNormal.comDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport t ...
Send us a textIn the Season 2 opener of Startups Decoded, host Andy Walsh sits down with Mike Jones, General Partner at Science Inc., the venture studio and fund behind household names like Dollar Shave Club, Liquid Death, and PlayVS.With more than $1.3 billion in exits and angel investments including Scopely, GoodReads, and Maker Studios, Mike has seen what separates billion-dollar companies from the ones that stall out.From his early days founding Userplane, CEO of MySpace, to building Science into one of the most successful venture studios in the world, Mike shares the hard truths about brand, product, team dynamics, and the role of instinct versus data. This episode dives into how breakout companies really get built, the future of venture studios in a world transformed by AI, and why some startups endure while most fade.If you want a candid look at what it takes to scale a company that actually lasts, this conversation is a must-listen.Mike JonesMike Jones is the General Partner of Science Inc., the venture fund and studio behind brands like Dollar Shave Club, Liquid Death, and PlayVS. Since launching Science in 2011, Mike has led it to over $1.3 billion in exits, shaping household names through a unique blend of venture investment and hands-on company building.Science Inc.Fund, develop, and advise companies focused on solving the everyday problems of modern living. Science is a unique platform where talent, resources, and financing are brought together in a bid to nurture and develop ideas, arm emerging businesses with the strategy, expertise, and capital they need to grow, and to transform existing internet ventures, injecting them with new talent and innovation.Music Credit:"Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)TakeawaysMike Jones emphasizes the non-linear paths of entrepreneurs.The importance of technology shifts in creating business opportunities.Venture studios aim for long-term growth rather than immediate profits.Successful brands like Dollar Shave Club leverage strong narratives.Building a great product is essential for customer retention.AI is transforming the way businesses are built and marketed.Investors expect comprehensive business plans and prototypes.Team dynamics are crucial for the success of startups.Need clarity on fundraising, strategy, or scaling? You can book me, Andy Walsh, directly on Hubble for focused 1:1 advice. 15, 30, or 45 minutes no fluff, just solutions.Head to hubble.social/AndyWalsh Forget what you know about non-alc beer, Heaps Normal is here to blow your mind. Aussie-made, purpose-driven, and built for founder life. Pick up a can in select Bay Area spots, including Whole Foods.HeapsNormal.comDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the s ...
Send us a textIn this episode of Startups Decoded, I sit down with Joseph Lee, founder and CEO of Supademo, to talk about the real founder’s journey behind raising capital and the tradeoffs that come with it. Joseph shares how past experiences with over-capitalization shaped the way he thinks about growth today, and why staying true to vision matters more than chasing VC expectations.We dig into what it means to build on your own terms: scaling with AI, defining success beyond vanity metrics, and keeping customers at the center of the story. For any founder navigating fundraising or rethinking their growth playbook, this conversation offers a candid blueprint for balancing capital, conviction, and clarity.Joseph LeeJoseph Lee is the Co-Founder and CEO of Supademo, an AI-powered platform revolutionizing how teams create and share interactive product demos. Since its inception in April 2023, Supademo has empowered over 50,000 professionals in marketing, sales, and customer success to enhance product adoption and close more deals.A serial entrepreneur with a passion for building zero-to-one products, Joseph has been creating since the age of 15. His approach emphasizes organic growth, community engagement, and delivering tangible value. Under his leadership, Supademo has achieved significant milestones, including being recognized as G2’s #5 fastest-growing software product in 2025.Joseph is also a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree and a Techstars alum. He actively shares insights on startup growth, product development, and founder experiences through his personal LinkedIn and Twitter profiles.SupademoSupademo is an AI-powered platform that helps teams create high-converting interactive product demos in minutes, without code or design work. Used by over 60,000 professionals across sales, marketing, and customer success, Supademo enables faster onboarding, higher product adoption, and more effective storytelling through intuitive, step-by-step walkthroughs. With features like dynamic personalization, AI-generated voiceovers, multi-language support, and advanced analytics, it’s become a go-to tool for modern teams looking to scale product education and conversion without relying on traditional video or live demos.Music Credit:"Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)TakeawaysFundraising comes with expectations and pressure to deliver Need clarity on fundraising, strategy, or scaling? You can book me, Andy Walsh, directly on Hubble for focused 1:1 advice. 15, 30, or 45 minutes no fluff, just solutions.Head to hubble.social/AndyWalsh Forget what you know about non-alc beer, Heaps Normal is here to blow your mind. Aussie-made, purpose-driven, and built for founder life. Pick up a can in select Bay Area spots, including Whole Foods.HeapsNormal.comDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport ...
Send us a textIn this episode of Startups Decoded, host Andy Walsh sits down with Malcolm Buick, Partner & Chief Creative Officer at Athletics and a seasoned creative director, to unpack how design drives startup growth. From his journey through music and branding to building global identities for brands like IBM, Nike, Google Chrome, Major League Soccer, and MoMA, Malcolm explores how storytelling, community, and culture shape lasting companies.Great startups don’t just build products, they build meaning. Malcolm reveals how founders can turn design into a strategic advantage: expressing vision, earning trust, and scaling smarter. The conversation highlights the importance of authenticity, flexibility in brand systems, and creating collaborative environments that bring a brand to life.Too often, founders underinvest in design early on. This episode reframes design as a growth lever, helping startups tell better stories, attract the right users, and build cultures that endure.Malcolm BuickMalcolm Buick is a seasoned creative director and partner at Athletics, a Brooklyn-based brand studio. With over 25 years of experience in design and branding, his career began in London during the mid-1990s, focusing on music branding. He later moved to Burlington, Vermont, to serve as Creative Lead at JDK, where he contributed to evolving Burton Snowboards into a global lifestyle brand. Subsequently, he became Creative Director at the renowned branding agency Wolff Olins in New York. Since joining Athletics in 2014, Malcolm has led major projects for clients including IBM, Nike, MLS, and MoMA.AthleticsAthletics is a Brooklyn-based brand studio that transforms opportunity into beautifully usable identities, websites, and tools. Guided by a shared reverence for purposeful design, we partner with ambitious organizations—from startups to global icons—to build brands that are as strategic as they are striking.Music Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)TakeawaysMalcolm Buick emphasizes the importance of instinct and energy in branding.Good branding reflects the DNA of a brand and its people.Branding should be purposeful, not just decorative.Authenticity is key; customers can sense when a brand is genuine.A living, breathing identity is essential for modeNeed clarity on fundraising, strategy, or scaling? You can book me, Andy Walsh, directly on Hubble for focused 1:1 advice. 15, 30, or 45 minutes no fluff, just solutions.Head to hubble.social/AndyWalsh Forget what you know about non-alc beer, Heaps Normal is here to blow your mind. Aussie-made, purpose-driven, and built for founder life. Pick up a can in select Bay Area spots, including Whole Foods.HeapsNormal.comDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport ...
Send us a textIn this episode of Startups Decoded, Andy Walsh sits down with Jay Erickson, Chief Innovation Officer and co-founder of Modus, to explore why most digital strategies are already outdated, and how to fix them.They dive into emergent strategy: a flexible, human-centered approach to navigating today’s breakneck pace of change. Drawing on systems thinking, design, and culture, Jay shares how resilient teams can adapt in real time, address bias, and build strategies that evolve as fast as the world around us.Jay EricksonJay Erickson is a digital strategist, product leader, and purpose-driven entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience guiding organizations through innovation and transformation. As Chief Innovation Officer and co-founder of Modus, he brings a human-centered approach to digital strategy, helping mission-driven companies design impactful products and experiences. Jay is passionate about ethical innovation, team culture, and using technology as a force for good.Modus DigitalModus is a global digital consultancy that partners with organizations to unlock growth through innovation, strategy, and design. With expertise across product development, UX, engineering, and transformation, Modus helps companies—from ambitious startups to Fortune 500s—build digital experiences that matter. The firm is known for its collaborative, purpose-led approach and commitment to delivering lasting impact in complex environments.TakeawaysDigital strategy must evolve rapidly due to technological changes.Design thinking is a timeless framework for innovation.Understanding human behavior is crucial in digital product design.SMBs face unique challenges compared to larger corporations.Organizations are shifting from hierarchical to complex systems.Emergent strategy allows for adaptability in uncertain environments.Building a resilient team culture is essential for success.Generalists bring valuable skills to modern teams.Addressing unconscious bias improves decision-making processes.Transparency fosters a collaborative and innovative work environment.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Digital Strategy Evolution01:06 Jay's Journey: From Computer Science to Digital Innovation06:19 The Shift from Web 1.0 to Web 2.008:02 Design Thinking: A Framework for Digital Strategy11:59 Understanding HNeed clarity on fundraising, strategy, or scaling? You can book me, Andy Walsh, directly on Hubble for focused 1:1 advice. 15, 30, or 45 minutes no fluff, just solutions.Head to hubble.social/AndyWalsh Forget what you know about non-alc beer, Heaps Normal is here to blow your mind. Aussie-made, purpose-driven, and built for founder life. Pick up a can in select Bay Area spots, including Whole Foods.HeapsNormal.comDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the s ...
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of Startups Decoded, host Andy Walsh speaks with Zoya Lehrer, founder of Orgo, about the challenges and opportunities in the startup landscape, particularly in the realm of product development and parenting logistics. Zoya shares her personal journey from immigrating to the U.S. to launching her business, which aims to streamline the logistics of youth sports for parents. The conversation delves into the importance of community feedback, the need for future-proofing products in a rapidly changing market, and the balance between innovation and consumer needs.Zoya Lehrer Zoya Lehrer is the co-founder and CEO of Orgo, a family scheduling and logistics app that helps busy households streamline calendars, travel, and coordination. Born in Ukraine and raised in Brooklyn after immigrating to the U.S. in 1993, she holds a Computer Science and IT degree from Rutgers University and spent 20+ years in executive roles in digital innovation, fintech partnerships, and strategic planning.Frustrated by the complexity of managing her own family’s schedule, Zoya built Orgo to combine calendar management, navigation, and communication in one seamless platform, reducing chaos and saving families time.About OrgoShort for “organization on the go”, Orgo is a mobile app for family time management, offering advanced calendar features, prep time tracking, travel estimates, and caregiver coordination. With smart notifications and turn-by-turn directions, it’s the “Waze for family schedules”, giving parents clarity, control, and peace of mind.TakeawaysZoya Lehrer immigrated from Ukraine and has a tech background.The challenges of parenting and sports logistics inspired Orgo.Orgo aims to simplify the logistics of youth sports for parents.Community feedback is crucial for product development.Future-proofing products is essential in a fast-paced market.Choosing the right technology stack is critical for scalability.AI integration should be approached cautiously and thoughtfully.Understanding consumer needs is vital for product success.Bootstrapping requires careful financial management and capital efficiency.Engaging with the community helps in refining the product.Music Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)Chapters00:00 Introduction to Startups Decoded01:21 Zoya's Journey: From Ukraine to Entrepreneurship05:18 Identifying the Problem: The Challenge of Parenting and Sports08:10 Introducing Orgo: A Solution for Sports Parents11:55 The Importance of Logistics in Parenting15:55 Refactoring: Future-Proofing the Product20:34 Analyzing Current Tech Stacks and Future Needs23:25 Empowering Founders with New Tools27:27 Navigating the Challenges of New Technologies29:01 Understanding Consumer Needs in Product Development34:08 The Role of AI in Modern Startups39:08 Capital Efficiency and BudgetingDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyS ...
Send us a textIn this episode of Startups Decoded, Andy Walsh sits down with Adrian Fagerlund, Co-Founder and CRO of Linkby, a performance PR platform connecting advertisers with premium publishers. They explore Adrian’s unconventional path, the evolution of content commerce, and the systems Linkby used to scale globally without breaking.From team building and capital efficiency to culture and market expansion, this is a practical playbook for the messy middle—what happens after product-market fit and before true scale.Adrian Fagerlund - LinkedInAdrian leads global growth and publisher partnerships at Linkby. With a background at Nine and Pedestrian.tv, he’s built a career at the intersection of media, affiliate innovation, and storytelling. A regular speaker at DealMaker AU and PI LIVE, Adrian is reshaping how brands and publishers collaborate.Linkby Linkby connects brands with top-tier publishers to create native, shoppable content—briefed in real-time, paid only on results. Trusted by over 1,500 brands and 250 publishers, Linkby turns product features into meaningful media moments, blending affiliate economics with brand storytelling.Music Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)TakeawaysLinkby is a performance PR platform that connects advertisers with premium publishers.The platform allows brands to create tailored content that engages audiences effectively.Adrian's journey includes unconventional sales experiences and a strong partnership with co-founder Chris.Linkby started in Australia and has expanded to markets like the US and UK.The platform enables smaller brands to compete with larger advertisers by providing measurable results.Content creation should be engaging and tailored to the audience's preferences.The importance of building a strong company culture as the team grows.Diverse perspectives within the team lead to better innovation and problem-solving.Strategic use of capital is crucial for scaling and growth post-Series B.The future of content distribution will involve adapting to new mediums and maintaining trust. Chapters00:00 The Journey of a Founder02:28 Understanding Linkby's Value Proposition05:08 The Evolution of Content and Advertising08:10 Linkby's Impact on Different Business Sizes10:42 Navigating Growth and Market Expansion13:46 Best Practices for Using Linkby16:13 Funding and Scaling Challenges18:04 Strategic Planning for Capital Utilization22:53 Harnessing Generative Engine Optimization for Advertising25:58 Strategic Prioritization Post-Funding28:31 Building a Diverse and Talented Team31:37 Cultural Adaptation in a Global Team34:49 Fostering Innovation Through Open Communication37:12 The Future of Content Creation and Distribution42:58 Empowering Brands with Scalable SolutionsDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Send us a textMost startup advice focuses on product, pitch, and traction. But there’s one skill that fuels them all: trusted relationships.In this episode of Startups Decoded, Andy Walsh sits down with David R. Homan, master connector, strategic advisor, and author of Orchestrating Connection, to explore how founders build the kind of trust that drives real outcomes.We cover:How to network with intent (not desperation)Why AI might make human connection stronger, not weakerHow to build a community that opens doors at scaleDavid shares the mindset shift that helped him grow a global network of 2,100+ founders, VCs, and family offices, and what most startup leaders get wrong about influence.Plus: Insights from his platform SOAR, and how to create value-driven asks that actually get answered.Preorder the book: [orchestratingconnection.com]David R. Homan – LinkedInDavid is the founder of Orchestrated Connecting and a trusted relationship broker to some of the world’s most influential leaders across business, media, philanthropy, and public policy. With a background in classical music, nonprofit leadership, and strategic advisory to family offices, startups, and impact funds, David helps people unlock transformative opportunities through curated, values-driven introductions rooted in trust and shared purpose.SHOW NOTESMusic Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)In this conversation, David Homan shares his journey from being a musician to becoming a connector and community builder. He emphasizes the importance of building authentic relationships, resilience in the face of challenges, and the role of technology in facilitating connections. David discusses the principles of purposeful networking and how to navigate the complexities of human relationships in a world driven by social media and superficial interactions. He advocates for a mindset of generosity, curiosity, and vulnerability in networking, and highlights the significance of community in achieving personal and collective goals.Sound bites"I wanted to live a life without regret.""We all think we can just do that slam dunk.""The world works on introductions."Chapters00:00 The Journey of Connection06:22 Building Authentic Relationships11:48 The Power of Community and Tribe16:48 Resilience Through Adversity22:35 Navigating Morals in Networking25:25 The Reality of Startup Failures26:57 Building Trust and Authentic Connections29:20 The Importance of Vulnerability and Curiosity32:02 Honoring the Chain of Connections35:26 Creating Purposeful Communities39:08 Leveraging Technology for Meaningful Connections43:06 Key Principles for Networking SuccessExplore"The Currency of Trust: How Great Founders Build Unfair Advantages Through Relationships"“David Homan reveals how purpose-driven relationships, AI-enabled networks, Discover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Send us a textDiscover how effective storytelling captivates investors and builds a compelling personal brand. Join us as we unpack the strategies founders and leaders use to craft narratives that drive investment and inspire action. Whether you're looking to secure funding, attract customers, or refine your startup’s story, this episode is packed with actionable insights to elevate your brand and make a real impact.Dr. Ankur PathakFounding Principal at London Real Ventures, the first media-powered investment firm blending media and finance. After transitioning from medicine, Ankur led investments in Web3 and AI projects like Shrapnel, Story Protocol, and NAYMS. Leveraging London Real’s platform of 5M+ subscribers, he connects founders and investors, offering strategic insights, media exposure, and capital. Ankur’s focus is on building long-term, value-driven relationships across AI, blockchain, and the metaverse.London Real VenturesInvests in cutting-edge Web3, AI, and Metaverse companies, offering more than just capital. They leverage their global network of 5 million subscribers to rapidly build brand visibility, drive customer acquisition, and foster partnerships.Their process includes:Production: A custom, high-definition interview with the CEO/Founder to promote the brand and secure funding.Distribution: Broadcasting the interview and clips to a global audience, creating media buzz.Connection: Linking companies with influential guests from various industries for strategic opportunities.Expansion: Providing capital and continuous support to grow the business until exit.Music Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)SummaryIn this episode of Startups Decoded, host Andy Walsh engages in a deep conversation with Dr. Ankur Pathak, exploring the significance of storytelling in startups, the journey from healthcare to investment, and the role of media in amplifying founder narratives. Dr. Ankur shares insights on personal branding, the importance of building relationships over mere transactions, and the long-term value approach in investing. The discussion also delves into crafting and communicating compelling stories that resonate with investors and audiences alike, emphasizing the human element in the investment process.TakeawaysStorytelling is crucial for startups to connect with audiences.Dr. Ankur transitioned from healthcare to investment, emphasizing the importance of financial literacy.The media platform plays a vital role in amplifying startup stories.Investors are more likely to support founders they have a relationship with.Personal branding is essential for founders to stand out.Documenting the entrepreneurial journey builds trust and engagement.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Storytelling in Startups03:44 Dr. Ankur Pathak's Journey from Healthcare to Investment06:10 The Role of Media in Startup Success08:54 Understanding thDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Send us a textIn this episode of Startups Decoded, Michael Landers shares why culture isn’t just an HR function; it’s a startup’s competitive edge. We’ll explore how founders can intentionally shape company culture from day one, avoid common leadership pitfalls, and navigate cross-cultural challenges as they scale globally.Key discussion points:Why culture is the foundation of startup success, not an afterthoughtHow to build and scale a company culture that aligns with business goalsThe role of founder leadership in shaping team dynamics and company valuesCross-cultural challenges in hiring, partnerships, and expansionLessons from working with global organizations on culture-driven leadershipMichael’s insights will help founders think beyond strategy and execution, because in the end, a strong culture is what sustains high-growth startups.Michael Landers.Speaker, Author, and Founder of Culture Crossing.Michael Landers is a globally recognized speaker, author, and consultant specializing in organizational culture, leadership development, and cross-cultural communication. With a career dedicated to empowering organizations to reach their full human potential, he has worked with leaders and teams worldwide to cultivate purpose-driven cultures that foster awareness, alignment, and growth.A Global Perspective on Culture and LeadershipHaving grown up in Latin America and later lived in Japan, Michael developed a deep appreciation for diverse cultures and ways of working. These experiences shaped his understanding of how culture influences leadership, team dynamics, and business outcomes. His insights have guided leaders in navigating complex, multicultural environments and building high-performing, inclusive organizations.Founder of Culture CrossingAs the founder of Culture Crossing, Michael helps organizations cultivate intentional cultures that align with their values, vision, and goals. Driving Impact Through Thought LeadershipMichael is the author of Culture Crossing: Discover the Key to Making Successful Connections in the New Global Era, a practical guide to navigating cultural differences in business and leadership. SHOW NOTESMusic Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)Chapters00:00 Understanding Culture in Startups02:33 Michael Landers' Journey and Expertise04:36 The Evolution of Corporate Culture06:13 Observing Culture: The Gap Between Intent and Reality10:56 The Role of Leadership in Shaping Culture13:17 Defining Culture in Early-Stage Startups15:49 The Importance of Language in Cultural Frameworks18:52 Behavioral Modeling and Leadership Influence20:50 Transforming Culture: Is It Too Late?22:27 The Impact of Managers on Employee Retention25:04 Hiring for Culture vs. Skills27:17 CelebratiDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyS ...
Send us a textMany founders are chasing scale, but at what cost? In this episode, Leila Lahbabi shares how purpose-driven leaders can grow thriving companies without burning out or losing themselves in the process. We explore the real tension between being a present parent and an ambitious entrepreneur, and how to build high-performing teams that unlock freedom rather than dependence.Leila LahbabiLeila Lahbabi is a trusted advisor to purpose-driven founders and CEOs, helping them scale their companies without sacrificing their freedom, values, or well-being. With a background in strategy consulting for Fortune 100 companies, five years as an entrepreneur, and a deep foundation in psychology, mindfulness, and personal development, Leila brings a holistic, high-impact approach to leadership and business growth.Her work focuses on building high-performing teams and fostering leadership autonomy, enabling founders to step out of the operational grind and into sustainable, values-aligned growth. Leila is also the author of the upcoming book The Billion Dollar Purpose, which explores how mission-driven leaders can unlock talent, scale impact, and build thriving businesses from the inside out.https://www.leilalahbabi.com/impact-at-scaleSHOW NOTESMusic Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)In this episode of Startups Decoded, Andy Walsh speaks with Leila Lahbabi about her journey from consulting to entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of scaling without sacrificing personal well-being. They discuss the challenges of balancing motherhood and business, the significance of mindfulness and prioritization, and the need to focus on the hard work that truly drives business success. Leila shares her insights on transitioning from being a Chief Everything Officer to a CEO, highlighting the importance of delegation and adaptability in scaling a business effectively.TakeawaysStarting a business is challenging, especially when balancing multiple roles.Mindfulness can help manage stress and improve focus.It's crucial to prioritize actions that drive results.Balancing work and family requires conscious effort and planning.Entrepreneurs often face burnout due to overwhelming responsibilities.Delegation is essential for scaling a business effectively.Understanding the difference between working hard and doing hard work is key.Investing time and intention in your business leads to growth.Adaptability is a critical factor for business success.Reflection and feedback are vital for continuous improvement.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Scaling Without Sacrifice02:20 Leila's Journey: From Consulting to Entrepreneurship04:54 The Reality of Entrepreneurship and Balancing Roles09:42 Catalysts for Change: The Impact of COVID-1913:00 Finding Purpose and Direction in Business16:14 Juggling Parenthood and Entrepreneurship20:33 The Importance of Mindfulness and Strategy23:15Discover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Send us a textMatthew Burris joins Startups Decoded to unpack how venture studios are evolving from a misunderstood startup model into a formal, fundable asset class.We explore what’s missing from today’s narrative, the standards being built behind the scenes, and what it will take to legitimize venture studios in the eyes of institutional capital. This is a conversation about quality, vision, and opportunity — and why the next wave of innovation infrastructure might look more like a studio than a fund.Matt Burris A leading voice in the global venture studio ecosystem. As a Partner at Venture Studio Associates, he collaborates with studios managing over $500 million in assets, providing strategic guidance on design, operations, and scaling.Through his Substack newsletter, Venture Studio Perspective, Matthew shares in-depth analyses and insights drawn from his study of more than 500 venture studios worldwide.With a background that includes organizing and mentoring at Startup Weekends across Indiana, where he worked with over 450 aspiring entrepreneurs, Matthew brings a wealth of experience in turning ideas into viable businesses.Matthew is passionate about demystifying the venture studio model and helping founders and investors make informed decisions through proven frameworks.The Venture Studio ForumA global nonprofit trade association dedicated to advancing the venture studio model as a recognized and impactful asset class in the startup ecosystem. It serves as a central hub for studio operators, investors, and ecosystem supporters, providing resources, research, and a collaborative community to foster the growth and success of venture studios worldwide.SHOW NOTESMusic Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)SummaryIn this episode of Startups Decoded, Andy Walsh interviews Matt Burris about the evolving landscape of venture studios. They discuss the history, current market perception, and the challenges faced by venture studios as an asset class. Matt shares insights on the Venture Studio Forum, the importance of validation in the startup process, and the development of the Venture Studio Index. The conversation also touches on equity models and the future of venture studios in the investment ecosystem.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Venture Studios03:08 The Evolution of Venture Studios05:20 Current Market Perception of Venture Studios07:07 The Venture Studio Forum09:33 Defining a Venture Studio11:03 The Role of Automation in Startups13:46 The Importance of Validation15:04 The Stages of Building Companies in a Studio17:34 Balancing Intuition and Data20:44 Creating Standardized Reports for Investors22:49 Gathering Insights and Data from Studios26:15 Identifying Studio Challenges27:41 The Venture Studio Index Explained30:58 Evaluating Studio Roles and Strategies36:08 Understanding Operator Equity Models40:41 Investor PerspectiDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySuppor ...
Send us a textIn this episode of Startups Decoded, Kevin Jurovich (Founder & CEO of Hubble) joins me to unpack the raw, early-stage lessons no one talks about enough: compromise, confusion, burnout, and the clarity that comes after blowing it all up and starting again.From an NFL career, to winging it and rebuilding from scratch, to embracing paid consulting and learning how to truly see people, Kevin shares the messy truth behind his pivot journey and how he finally stopped trying to be “right” and started building to get it right.We talk about the real hustle behind Hubble, the weight of early inbound growth, and the mindset shifts it takes to survive long enough to build something meaningful.Kevin Jurovich:Founder & CEO of Hubble, a platform helping creators and domain experts turn their knowledge into income, and more importantly, impact.A former NFL wide receiver turned wealth advisor turned founder, Kevin’s journey into startups began in 2013 while serving tech entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley. Since then, he’s been all-in on building, scaling, and mentoring within the startup ecosystem. He’s on a mission to inspire others to do more of what inspires them—and to shape a future where expertise becomes a catalyst for opportunity.HubbleEmpowers creators and experts to monetize their knowledge through experiences, services, and products, without needing a massive following. It’s designed for those with real expertise, not just social reach, and gives them the tools to grow, serve, and scale their audience through authenticity and value.At its core, Hubble is about transforming expertise into impact, helping people build meaningful, sustainable income from what they know and love.SHOW NOTESMusic Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)SummaryIn this conversation, Kevin Yurovich shares insights into the mindset and self-awareness required for founders. He discusses his journey from being an NFL player to becoming a startup founder, emphasizing the importance of community, vulnerability, and learning from failures. Kevin highlights how leveraging platforms like LinkedIn can foster growth and connections, and he elaborates on the development of Hubble, a marketplace for expert advice. The discussion underscores the significance of adaptability and the iterative nature of entrepreneurship.TakeawaysThe older we are, the more we tend to care less about what other people think.You gotta leave the shore; have the courage to go all in.There's no such thing as a self-made individual; it takes a village.Confidence comes from the little things we tell ourselves.Failure is not finite; it's a point in time where you learn something.We are not here to be right; we are here to get it right.The MVP you launch has to work and solve a problem.If you're passionate about it, start getting it out there.Community and vulnerability are key in builDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Send us a textIn this episode, we explore why the best founders don’t wait for perfect plans—they launch, learn, and build in public. From early growth hacks to fast feedback loops and sales that start before the product’s finished, we unpack what it really takes to grow quickly and stay ahead. If you're stuck planning instead of building, this one will light a fire.Cory BlumenfeldCory Blumenfeld is a seasoned entrepreneur and business strategist with a passion for empowering individuals to find their voice and start their own ventures. He has co-founded multiple startups, including CoHealth, a digital platform promoting healthy behavior change, and Caribou, a healthcare planning software for financial advisors that raised over $3 million in funding. Currently, Cory serves in Strategy Operations at LearnLux Financial Wellbeing, applying his diverse experience to enhance financial wellness solutions. A graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University and a Next 36 alumnus, Cory is dedicated to inspiring and guiding aspiring entrepreneurs through his insights and leadership.SHOW NOTESMusic Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)In this episode of Startups Decoded, Andy Walsh and Corey Blumenfeld discuss the concept of building in public, exploring its significance in the startup ecosystem. Corey shares his journey as a founder, emphasizing the importance of storytelling, authenticity, and the power of relationships in business. They delve into the balance between sharing ideas publicly versus keeping them private, the necessity of validation and testing in product development, and the role of trust and vulnerability in fostering a successful team culture. The conversation also touches on how effective storytelling can attract investment and the long-term benefits of building genuine connections within the entrepreneurial community.TakeawaysBuilding in public allows for authentic connections.Storytelling is crucial for engaging with audiences.Validation through testing is essential for success.Trust and vulnerability foster a positive team culture.Investors are interested in the founder's story and decisions.Sharing experiences can lead to unexpected opportunities.Building relationships is key to long-term success.The future of selling lies in genuine storytelling.You can learn from every interaction, regardless of experience.Being respectfully assertive is important in business.Sound Bites"You can learn from every single person.""You need to be respectfully assertive.""The future of selling is storytelling."Chapters00:00 Building in Public: A New Era for Startups05:02 The Journey of Entrepreneurship: Lessons Learned08:55 The Power of Sharing Your Story11:41 Learning from Every Interaction14:19 Building Relationships in a Digital Age16:45 Transparency vs. Stealth: The New Norm18:57 Testing Fast: Validating Ideas Quickly23:51 The Importance of Hypothesis Testing in BusinessDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Send us a textAngel investors are no longer just writing checks – they’re becoming strategic advisors, board members, and even fractional executives. But how do founders attract the right angel investors who bring more than money to the table?Tony KulaTony Kula is a seasoned entrepreneur with over three decades of experience in the communications sector. He has successfully founded and exited multiple companies, navigating both bootstrapped and venture capital-backed ventures. Now based between the south of France and Berlin, Tony is dedicated to sharing his entrepreneurial insights through mentoring and angel investing. With a human-centric approach to business, he brings a wealth of knowledge in scaling startups, building impactful networks, and fostering sustainable growth. Outside of business, Tony is an avid triathlete and a devoted family man.Tony Kula has built a career around creating and scaling communications-focused ventures, leveraging his extensive industry expertise to drive innovation and market success. With a proven track record of both bootstrapped and VC-backed exits, Tony now channels his entrepreneurial energy into supporting the next wave of founders as a mentor and angel investor. His ventures have spanned digital media, telecommunications, and strategic communications, each with a focus on transformative growth and long-term impact. Today, he continues to foster connections and opportunities for founders across Europe, combining his business acumen with a passion for community and mentorship.SHOW NOTESMusic Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)In this episode of Startups Decoded, host Andy Walsh engages with angel investor Tony Kula, who shares his extensive journey from an early career in IT to becoming a successful entrepreneur and angel investor. Tony discusses the importance of building relationships in the investment space, the lessons learned from his own experiences, and the evolving landscape of angel investing. He emphasizes the need for founders to demonstrate traction and financial discipline while also highlighting the significance of authenticity in storytelling. The conversation concludes with insights into the future of investing and the importance of supporting the next generation of founders.TakeawaysTony Kula's journey from IT to entrepreneurship is marked by a desire for independence.Angel investing involves learning from mistakes and adapting strategies over time.Building relationships with investors is crucial for founders seeking funding.Authenticity and transparency in storytelling are vital for successful pitches.Investors look for financial discipline and traction in startups before investing.The landscape of angel investing is evolving, with a shift towards profitability over rapid growth.Founders should focus on building genuine connections rather than just seeking capital.Diversity in an investment portfolio is essential for angel investors.The importance of mentorship and support for young founders cannot be overstated.The future of investDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyS ...
Send us a textChris Tottman, Founding General Partner at Notion Capital, shares how collaboration between radically different thinkers — founders, investors, and operators — creates force-multiplying outcomes. This episode explores why the best startups aren't built solo, how pattern recognition meets founder intuition, and why energy alignment matters more than experience at early stages.Chris TottmanFounding General Partner at Notion Capital ($1B+ AUM), where he backs exceptional B2B SaaS founders and helps shape go-to-market strategy at scale. He’s the founder of Included.vc, AlphaGraph.club, and TheFoundersCorner newsletter, and the author of The GTM Handbook for B2B SaaS Leaders and the wildly candid BrainDumps series.A serial investor in over 500 founders, Chris is also an active advisor to leaders and companies across stages. Beyond venture, he invests through his family office with a growing interest in super rare classic cars.When he’s not investing, you’ll find him coaching, creating, and collaborating with the kind of brilliant, incrementalist founders who value long games and thoughtful growth — often referred by close-knit networks or discovered in unexpected corners of the internet.NOTION CapitalA venture capital firm specializing in European SaaS and cloud startups. With over 100 investments to date, Notion backs exceptional founders with long-term capital and hands-on support through its value-add platform — helping build category-defining companies from seed to scale.SHOW NOTESMusic Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)“We don't want to be concerned about Founders solving the problems that have been solved many times before.”In this episode of Startups Decoded, host Andy Walsh engages in a deep conversation with Chris Tottman from Notion Capital about the critical relationship between founders and investors. They explore Tottman's journey into venture capital, the importance of understanding founder dynamics, and the evolving landscape of startup investment, particularly in the context of AI. Tottman shares insights on investment strategies, the significance of empathy in investor relationships, and the need for founders to solve unique problems. The discussion also touches on the balance between intuition and data in decision-making, the importance of differentiation in the market, and the value-added infrastructure that can support founders in their journey.Sound Bites"The best founders solve unique problems.""Don't be better, be different.""The math of venture capital is extreme."Chapters00:00: Introduction to Founder-Investor Fit03:06: Chris Tottman's Journey into Venture Capital05:42: The Role of Founders in Venture Capital08:29: Notion Capital's Investment Strategy11:15: The Impact of AI on Investment Opportunities13:12: Navigating Hype Cycles in Technology15:09: The Evolution of Investor-Startup RelationshipsDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Send us a textVenture Studios are evolving, and Nobody Studios is at the forefront of building AI-native startups. In this episode, we explore how AI is redefining startup-building strategies, workflows, and execution. Mark S. McNally shares insights on what it takes to run an AI-driven venture studio and why founders must rethink their approach to leadership, decision-making, and company growth in this new era.Mark S. McNallyA visionary tech innovator and executive with a track record of scaling startups to global success, including IPOs. With deep expertise in AI, machine learning, and big data, he has founded and led multiple companies across e-commerce, banking, healthcare, and logistics. As CEO of Nobody Studios, he is redefining venture building through AI-driven innovation, leveraging decades of experience in product development, strategic partnerships, and global business leadership.Nobody StudiosA venture studio committed to rapidly building 100 companies in five years, from ideation to full-scale validation. With a crowd-first, people-first approach, the team—comprising experts across industries like fintech, e-commerce, and data science—drives innovation through transparency and frugality. Embracing global collaboration, Nobody Studios launched a groundbreaking crowdfunding campaign, uniting 900+ investors from 55 countries to help shape the future of startup creation.Music Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)summaryIn this episode of Startups Decoded, host Andy Walsh speaks with Mark S. McNally, CEO of Nobody Studios, about the evolution of startups, the impact of AI, and the innovative venture studio model. Mark shares his extensive background in startups, the challenges of fundraising, and the importance of soft skills in an AI-driven world. They discuss how the landscape of entrepreneurship is changing and the need for non-obvious business models that can thrive in the future.Chapters00:00: Introduction to Startups Decoded01:50: Mark's Journey: From Special Operations to Startups05:22: The Motivation Behind Nobody Studios11:09: The Venture Studio Model: A New Approach15:39: Navigating the Fundraising Landscape19:55: AI's Impact on Startups and Future Predictions24:12: Navigating the AI Era: Building Defensible Businesses28:40: Non-Obvious Business Models: Future-Proofing Startups34:38: The Importance of Soft Skills in an AI-Driven World40:14: Transforming Startup Methodologies: Embracing Rapid Prototyping44:19: The Future of Nobody: Scaling in the AI LandscapeDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Send us a textThe best VCs aren’t just writing checks, they’re building products. In this episode, I sit down with Jason Shuman, General Partner at Primary Ventures, to explore how modern venture firms are evolving, from thesis-driven investors to full-stack operators.Jason shares an inside look at fundraising in today’s market, what their next fund aims to do differently, and how Primary’s team structure challenges the traditional VC mold. If you’re building a startup, raising a fund, or working inside a platform team, this episode will give you a front-row seat to the future of VC as an evolving product.Jason ShumanJason is a founder-turned-investor and General Partner at Primary Venture Partners, where he leads investments across Vertical AI, Built World, Vertically integrated manufacturing businesses and consumer. A passionate advocate for early-stage founders, Jason’s mission is to empower entrepreneurs with the confidence, tools, and support to build successful, fulfilling lives, on their own terms. He brings a hands-on, coach-like approach to investing, shaped by his own entrepreneurial journey. Outside of venture, Jason’s passions include coaching, travel, and great food. Always eager to connect, he's known for being an early believer and active partner to founders at the very start of their journey.Primary Venture PartnersThe largest early-stage VC firm in the world, managing $1B+ in assets with a 50-person team. Their standout "Impact" team, twice the size of the investment team, works hands-on with portfolio companies, driving growth through high-intensity support in hiring, customer acquisition, and fundraising. With deep roots in the NYC tech scene, they conduct thousands of interviews, host hundreds of events, and maintain a network of 5,000+ active job seekers. Co-founders Brad Svrluga and Ben Sun have been recognized on Forbes’ Midas List and Insider’s Seed 100.SHOW NOTESMusic Credit: "Neptuno" - Phondupe (Album: Onykia)keywordsventure capital, startups, Primary Ventures, Jason Shuman, founder support, investment strategies, bootstrapping, impact teams, incubation model, deal flowsummaryIn this episode of Startups Decoded, host Andy Walsh interviews Jason Shuman from Primary Ventures, exploring his journey from founder to investor. They discuss the unique approach of Primary Ventures in supporting founders, the evolving landscape of venture capital, and the importance of resources and community in the startup ecosystem. Jason shares insights on the current trends in funding, the role of impact teams, and the incubation model at Primary Ventures, emphasizing the need for founders to have a clear roadmap and support system to succeed.Chapters00:00 From Founder to Investor: Jason Shuman's Journey04:01 Understanding Primary Ventures: A Unique Approach to VC07:28 The Evolving Landscape of Venture Capital11:21 The ImportDiscover Smarter Investing with the Teaminvest Wealth Builders PodcastExpert insights and proven strategies from Australia's top investors. Build your wealth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify