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  • #44 Zoya Lehrer, Co-Founder of Orgo
    Jul 25 2024

    Need a system to manage complex family logistics? Download Orgo


    Zoya Lehrer is the co-founder and CEO of Orgo. Orgo, derivative of “organization on the go”, is the first mobile app designed for personal logistics. After bootstrapping for over a year through their alpha and beta releases, Orgo launched publicly in early 2024. They target busy families who manage and launching publicly early 2024, they are targeting busy families who manage complex schedules of extracurricular activities and youth sports. Orgo offers a hybrid calendar, navigation and communication platform that helps to get the right people, to the right places, on time.


    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Zoya’s humble beginning moving from the former Soviet Union to Brooklyn
    • Following her mother’s footsteps in engineering
    • Lessons from 20 years in corporate and finance
    • Observing family logistics of managing the schedules of three athletes in the home
    • Why she decided to build her company in public

    and so much more!


    Download Orgo: https://www.orgohq.com/

    Follow Zoya as she builds in public: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoyalehrer/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orgoapp

    Enjoy the episode!


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  • #43 Sujay Suresh Kumar, Co-Founder of Lilu
    Jul 18 2024

    Download the Milksense Lactation Tracking App


    My guest today is Sujay Suresh Kumar, the CEO and Co-Founder of Lilu.

    Sujay received his Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering from Osmania University and master's in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. He is passionate about working at the intersection of technology and women's health. He has previously cofounded a non-profit called Jyothi in India, a platform for survivors of harrassment and rape to voice their grievances anonymously and receive support. He has spent 2 years in Shenzhen, China, vetting and working closely with manufacturers to bring the Lilu's products to market. He was named in Forbes 30 under 30 in Consumer Tech 2022.


    His company, Lilu, builds tech products to make postpartum care more comfortable, efficient and pain-free for new moms.

    They are building an ecosystem of smart products to address the physical and mental challenges around lactation and maternal wellbeing, including:

    1. The Omni Breast Pump, a wearable breast pump that uses our patented breast massage technology to help moms pump 55% more milk!
    2. The MilkSense Tracker that leverages AI to help new moms track their breastfeeding and pumping sessions and provide them with unprecedented insights into their lactation and well being. The Milksense app is currently in beta on Apple and Android


    How you can help Lilu:

    • Lilu is currently raising a seed round to launch and scale our product lines, and grow the team.
    • Lilu is currently looking to onboard experienced professionals to our Board of Directors, especially with prior experience in marketing, growing medical device companies.


    Enjoy the episode!

    Lilu: https://www.wearlilu.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sujaysuresh/


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  • #42 Sydney Wong, Principal of VenturX Capital
    Jul 10 2024

    Listen to Sydney’s podcast, Unlocking Venture Capital


    Sydney Wong is the principal and investor at VenturX Capital, a family office that invests in industry-agnostic pre-seed and seed companies. Prior to her current role, she was the founder and CEO of a fintech company that had a successful exit to the family office. Sydney also creates weekly startup content through her podcast, Unlocking Venture Capital, where she invites investors from firms like Tusk Ventures, Alumni Ventures and more. Sydney is also the host for her own podcast, Unlocking Venture Capital, and chapter lead for Women in VC.


    Enjoy the episode!

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sydneywong1/

    Listen to Sydney’s podcast, Unlocking Venture Capital: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Itfe2YNMpXnjX909fU9gT


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  • #41 Martin Lien, Co-Founder of Volt
    Jun 27 2024

    Work with Volt to easily scale your SMS solution and compliance


    Martin Lien, co-founder and CEO of Volt joins me on the show today. Volt began in 2022 out of the founders dealing with the inefficiencies of compliance for SMS operations that stemmed from a legislation change in 2021. Today, Volt is the leading marketing ops infrastructure platform that enable companies to integrate and manage multiple SMS platforms while staying compliant.


    At the end of May 2024, the company announced that they had successfully raised $3 million in seed funding from Mercury Fund, Atento Capital, Uncorrelated Ventures, Stout Street Capital and Yellow Rocks!


    Martin shares:

    • His first day in the U.S. and the culture shock around the question “how are you?”
    • How he built his value-add as a non-technical person using simple automation
    • The time when their lead investor pulled out before the weekend, to raising $3 million in Seed
    • Decision to build Volt in Tulsa and the benefits


    Work with Volt today

    Enjoy the episode!


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/text-volt

    Martin Lien LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-langelo-lien/


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  • #40 Yasaman Soroori, Co-Founder of Consulta Immigration
    Jun 20 2024

    Need family immigration assistance? Work with Consulta Immigration


    Consulta Immigration, spearheaded by visionary first-generation immigrant entrepreneurs, revolutionizes the immigration landscape with cutting-edge technology.

    Their mission is fueled by firsthand knowledge of the arduous journey families face, burdened by steep legal costs in their pursuit of dreams. With a commitment to accessibility and affordability, Consulta's platform sets a new standard, providing a secure and transparent space for all immigration needs.


    In this episode, Yasaman Soroori, Co-Founder and CEO of Consulta Immigration cover how they met each other, the troubles they encountered with the immigration system through their personal and professional life, and their challenges as founders.


    You don’t want to miss the end as Yasaman spent some time in the French bakery scene in NYC so I naturally had to ask her the best place to get incredible pastries.


    Work with Consulta Immigration today!


    Enjoy the episode!

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consultaimm/

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@consultaimm

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yasamansoroori/


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  • #39 Gregory Ugwi, Founder of WeFranch
    Jun 13 2024

    Do you want to become a franchisee or franchisor? Start with WeFranch.


    Not all businesses are started from scratch. More business owners are operating a proven business concept attached to a brand name, in other words they are participating in the franchise model.

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 10.5% of all businesses are franchises supporting nearly 8.2 million direct jobs. You might think it’s just quick service restaurants, but today there are franchises opportunities in categories such as retail, automotive, business services, real estate and more.

    And who better to have on the show than a self-described “franchise enthusiast”, Gregory Ugwi.

    Greg studied Math at Princeton, went on to build models for valuing franchises and fixed income securities at Goldman Sachs, and founded and raised $15 million for an alternative data company, Thinknum, and took that to an exit. Today, he’s the founder and CEO of WeFranch, and their mission is to expand the franchising market. WeFranch helps both franchisees find and launch their location and franchisors grow their franchise business. I look forward to learning more about the Franchise industry.

    In this episode, Greg shares:

    • Growing up in two separate and distinct neighborhoods in Lagos, Nigeria
    • Fascination from an early age on why some were able to make money through their businesses, and others were not
    • Bringing the franchise matching process online with WeFranch
    • How franchises give economic opportunities to a distinct group of operators
    • What kind of entrepreneurs make a great franchisee and franchisor


    WeFranch can help you with your next franchise business decision

    X: https://x.com/wefranch

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wefranch/

    Enjoy the episode!

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  • #38 Alex De Marco, Founder of MoneyStack
    Jun 7 2024

    Find Financial Help For Problem Gambling

    1 - 800 - GAMBLER is a helpful resource if you or someone you know has a gambling problem.


    According to AddictionCenter, it’s estimated that around 2 million people in the U.S. are addicted to gambling, and for as many as 20 million, the habit seriously interferes with work and social life.

    Alex De Marco, founder and CEO of MoneyStack, is tackling this problem. Money Stack is a platform that connects mental health professionals to financial counselors so that they can work together to help clients experiencing psychological distress made worse by financial problems.

    Prior to starting MoneyStack, Alex had founded several startups and worked at companies such as Ericsson, J.P. Morgan and the N.Y. Times.


    We cover:

    • Alex’s family background from Montreal
    • Alex’s time at NY Times and the innovative projects that they were building
    • How to spot financial problems due to gambling problems

    Enjoy the episode!


    Moneystack: https://www.moneystack.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/moneystack/


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  • #37 Roi Ben Daniel, Co-Founder of Received
    May 30 2024

    Need a B2B Billing & Revenue management solution? Try Received.


    Roi Ben Daniel is a Fintech Founder, who worked in Fintech his whole career. At Received, Roi is the Cofounder and CEO, where they solve B2B complexities; and before that Roi was at Visa, where he set up the Visa Partnerships team in Tel Aviv, and was part of Visa Ventures. Roi is a big believer in communities and his secret power is open fire cooking.


    In this episode, we cover Roi’s background in fintech and in building communities throughout his life. As a community builder, this was so enjoyable to record!

    Highlights from this episode:

    • How it is like being a late bloomer in entrepreneurship
    • How his religious background contributed to his view of community
    • How to not be shy about building a community in a new place
    • Key components to building a great community
    • FinTech in an identity crisis

    Enjoy the episode!

    Received AI website: https://www.received.ai/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/getreceived/about/


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