How Showing Her the Money Changes Venture Capital with Azin Radsan van Alebeek | Ep. 123
Description
Capital fuels ideas. But whose ideas are we fueling?
In this episode of Women Disrupting Tech, Azin Radsan van Alebeek shares how she uses venture capital as a lever for change. Not just to generate returns, but to shift behavior, open doors, and fuel a broader cross-section of ideas.
We talk about the funding gap, the film Show Her the Money, and what founders need to know when they pitch for investment.
Along the way, Azin shares her own journey from boutique consultancy, to stay-at-home mom, to venture capitalist, reshaping outcomes.
🎧 Listen in to learn why funding diversity is not just fair, but essential for innovation.
Chapters
03:30 Introduction and Background
06:23 The Importance of Gender Representation in Venture Capital
09:43 Azin's Journey into Angel Investing
13:38 Cultural Perspectives and Personal Experiences
18:06 The Impact of Underrepresentation in Venture Capital
23:26 Statistics on Female Founders and Funding
27:16 Changing Perspectives on Gender Roles
29:14 Using Venture Capital for Change
31:14 Show Her The Money: Film and Book Overview
34:42 Inspiring Stories of Female Founders
39:00 The Role of Male Investors in Supporting Female Founders
43:05 Emmeline's Focus on Women's Health
44:49 Understanding Women's Health Disparities
47:09 Investing in Female-Centric Solutions
48:50 The Ideal Founder Profile
51:26 Integrity in Investment Relationships
52:22 Comparing Support for Female Founders in Europe and the US
55:15 What Makes a Pitch Deck Stand Out?
59:13 Defining Venture-Ready Proposals
1:03:06 Encouraging Women to Think Bigger
1:05:03 Upskilling for Stay-at-Home Moms
1:12:55 The Future of Venture Capital for Women
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