Episodios

  • Insights from the Investment Trenches with Christopher Zook
    Apr 12 2024

    In this episode, we host Christopher Zook, the founder, chairman, and chief investment officer at CAZ Investments. The episode delves into Zook's journey in finance, his collaboration with Tony Robbins, and the release of their book, "The Holy Grail of Investing." Zook shares how his life has transformed since the book's release and emphasizes the importance of providing access to alternative investments for a broader audience.

    The conversation explores the significance of persistence in investment strategies and the role of consistency in navigating volatile markets. Zook reflects on his experiences during the subprime mortgage crisis, highlighting the need for rational decision-making amidst market euphoria. He shares valuable insights into sizing investments appropriately and discusses the key principles that drive success in alternative investments.

    Throughout the episode, Zook emphasizes the importance of learning from successful investors and applying their strategies thoughtfully. He underscores the need for investors to evaluate risk-adjusted returns and maintain a disciplined approach in their investment decisions. Zook's wealth of experience and practical wisdom offer listeners valuable guidance in achieving financial success in any market environment.

    Takeaways

    • 'The Holy Grail of Investing' provides access to alternative investment opportunities that are typically inaccessible to most people.
    • Setting goals is crucial for achieving success in investing.
    • Persistency and consistency are key traits of successful investors.
    • Risk management and sizing investments correctly are essential for long-term investment success.
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    31 m
  • Lessons from Disney's Global Streaming to Coaching with Alina Doran
    Apr 8 2024

    In this episode of The Angel with Michael Conniff, Alina Doran, an executive coach and advisor, joins Michael to discuss strategies for success in matrixed organizations and coaching. Alina shares her journey from a corporate career at the Walt Disney Company to pursuing her lifelong dream of coaching. They delve into the challenges of working in matrixed organizations, the importance of influence and visibility, and the dynamics of cross-functional teams.

    Alina also reflects on her experiences at the New York Times during a tumultuous period of transition in the media industry, where she witnessed the evolution of digital strategies and the implementation of paywalls and subscription models. Throughout the conversation, Alina emphasizes the significance of authenticity, trust, and kindness in fostering productive work environments and achieving business results.

    Key themes include:

    • The intersection of personal and professional growth in coaching sessions.
    • Strategies for building trust and influence in matrixed organizations.
    • The impact of toxic behaviors on individual well-being and organizational performance.
    • The evolution of digital media and the challenges of adapting to changing business models.
    • The role of honesty, integrity, and authenticity in leadership and team dynamics.


    3 Lessons

    a. The Intersection of Personal and Professional Growth: Alina's journey underscores the importance of aligning personal values with professional aspirations. By pursuing her lifelong dream of coaching, she found fulfillment and success in a new career path. This highlights the significance of integrating personal growth with professional endeavors, emphasizing authenticity and staying true to oneself.

    b. Building Trust and Influence in Matrixed Organizations: Alina discusses the challenges of working in matrixed organizations and emphasizes the importance of building trust and influence across diverse teams. This lesson underscores the value of effective communication, collaboration, and relationship-building skills in navigating complex organizational structures.

    c. Impact of Toxic Behaviors on Individual Well-being and Organizational Performance: Throughout the conversation, Alina stresses the detrimental effects of toxic behaviors on both individual well-being and organizational performance. This lesson highlights the importance of fostering positive work environments characterized by authenticity, trust, and kindness. Leaders and team members alike must prioritize creating a culture that promotes psychological safety and supports employee growth and development.


    Alina shares insights from her journey and highlights the importance of aligning personal values with professional aspirations. As she continues to expand her coaching and advising business, she remains committed to helping individuals and organizations thrive in today's complex and dynamic work environments.

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    27 m
  • How Melissa Withers is Cultivating Companies Beyond Exits
    Mar 15 2024

    In this episode of "The Angel" with Michael Conniff, Melissa Withers, Managing Partner & Co-Founder of RevUp Capital, joins as a guest to discuss their unique approach to investing in startups.

    Melissa shares insights into RevUp's non-dilutive revenue-based investment model, which focuses on long-term growth rather than short-term exits. Unlike traditional equity models, RevUp invests in companies based on their revenue potential, allowing for flexibility and support throughout the journey. With a track record of almost a decade, Melissa emphasizes the importance of a diversified capital toolkit for early-stage companies.

    The conversation delves into the nuances of RevUp's investment strategy, highlighting the benefits for founders, such as non-dilution and flexibility in capital usage. Melissa breaks down the repayment structure, emphasizing the alignment of interests between RevUp and the companies they invest in.

    She also discusses the selection criteria for investments, focusing on factors beyond just revenue, such as team dynamics and unit economics. Melissa emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships with founders, likening the investment process to a partnership built on trust and mutual respect.

    Furthermore, Melissa shared examples of success within RevUp's portfolio, ranging from companies with unconventional exits to those still in operation today. She stressed that success is defined more broadly in their model, often reflecting the founder's goals and aspirations rather than solely focusing on financial returns.

    Throughout the conversation, Melissa highlighted RevUp's commitment to supporting founders and building long-term relationships, challenging the cynicism often associated with traditional venture capital models. She emphasized the importance of aligning with founders' interests and goals, promoting flexibility, engagement, and a broader understanding of success.

    Overall, the episode provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of startup funding and the role of alternative investment models like RevUp Capital in supporting entrepreneurial growth.

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    32 m
  • Decoding Angel Investing: Insights from GitHub's Growth Director, Chiedo John
    Mar 4 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Chiedo John, Director of Growth at GitHub and active angel investor shares his journey and insights into angel investing. He discusses his background in startups and entrepreneurship, the challenges of running a web development consultancy, and his role at GitHub. Chiedo also explains his criteria for investing in startups, including the importance of a burning problem and high problem frequency. He shares his experience investing in AI startups and the circular economy's potential. Chiedo discusses his plans to launch a venture fund and the opportunities it will provide. He offers advice for aspiring angel investors, including joining syndicates and angel groups, and recommends resources for learning more about angel investing.

    Takeaways

    • Angel investors should look for startups that solve burning problems with high problem frequency.
    • Investing at the MVP stage allows a better evaluation of a startup's potential.
    • Joining syndicates and angel groups can provide access to deals and opportunities for learning.
    • Launching a venture fund allows for larger investments and a more focused investment thesis.
    • Aspiring angel investors should read books, listen to podcasts, and learn from experienced investors.

      Chapters
      00:00
      Introduction and Background
      01:15
      Chado's Journey as an Angel Investor
      03:16
      Challenges of Running a Web Development Consultancy
      05:26
      Chado's Role at GitHub and its Relation to Investing
      06:38
      Investing in AI Startups
      07:09
      Criteria for Investing in Startups
      08:50
      Ticket Size and Collaborative Investing
      09:35
      Investing at the MVP Stage
      10:06
      Getting Started as an Angel Investor
      17:01
      Launching a Venture Fund
      20:56
      Building an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
      21:31
      Exciting Startups Chado Has Invested In
      28:13
      Advice for Aspiring Angel Investors
      29:44
      Closing Remarks

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    31 m
  • From Criteria to Collaboration: Scott Jablonski's Guide to Angel Investing
    Jan 26 2024

    Welcome to another episode of "The Angel with Michael Conniff.” We are joined by Scott Jablonski, founder and CEO of 77 Analytics. A company that provides strategic guidance and mentorship to startups and established brands. This marks Scott's second appearance on our show. You might recall him from our sister show, The Accelerator, where he recently shared insights on how 77 Analytics is helping startups reach their full potential.



    In this episode, Scott shares his insights into navigating the world of angel investments. He underscores the importance of accelerators and networking in identifying promising companies.


    Scott discusses the criteria that guide his investment decisions and these include:

    • Product-market fit
    • The potential for collaboration with the founder.


    He elaborates on how he contributes expertise, influence, and credibility to enhance a founder's journey.


    Reflecting on his experiences as both a consultant and an angel investor, Scott highlights the depth and gratification of relationships formed in the latter role. He concludes by sharing key attributes he believes successful founders possess:

    • Determination
    • Emotional intelligence
    • Social intelligence.

    Takeaways

    • Accelerators and networking are valuable resources for finding and choosing angel investments.
    • Investors should consider product-market fit and the potential for collaboration with the founder when deciding to invest.
    • Angel investors can amplify a founder's work by providing expertise, influence, and credibility.
    • The relationships formed as an angel investor are often deeper and more rewarding than those formed as a consultant.
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    29 m
  • Decoding Hypernomics: A Conversation with Doug Howarth
    Jan 19 2024

    In this podcast episode, Michael Conniff interviews Doug Howarth, CEO of Hypernomics Inc. Doug is an Author, Inventor, and Discoverer of Hypernomics. In this episode, he talks about the application of hypernomics in the startup and investment world.

    Hypernomics is a parametric modeling approach that analyzes the demand, value, and pricing of products. The conversation covers topics such as understanding economic systems, applying hypernomics to electric cars and Tesla's market position, the study of cost, schedule, and risk, real-world applications of hypernomics, and advice for entrepreneurs and investors.

    The episode provides insights into how hypernomics can help businesses make better pricing and product decisions based on customer demand and value.

    Takeaways

    Hypernomics is a parametric modeling approach that analyzes the demand, value, and pricing of products.
    Understanding economic systems and demand frontiers is crucial for making informed pricing and product decisions.
    Hypernomics can be applied to various industries, including electric cars, aerospace, and consumer electronics.
    Entrepreneurs and investors can benefit from using hypernomics to identify market opportunities and avoid competition.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview
    01:24 Introduction to Hypernomics
    04:05 Understanding Economic Systems
    05:20 Applying Hypernomics to Electric Cars
    08:24 Analyzing Tesla's Market Position
    10:42 Parametrics and the Study of Cost, Schedule, and Risk
    11:45 The Importance of Understanding Demand and Value
    17:54 Real-World Applications of Hypernomics
    19:57 Understanding Demand Frontiers
    21:35 Applying Hypernomics to Startups and Investors
    25:13 Accounting for Technological Progression
    27:33 Advice for Entrepreneurs and Investors
    29:06 Conclusion and Book Availability

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    30 m
  • The Intersection of Sports, Finance, and Service with Ben Garland
    Oct 22 2023

    Imagine bringing together an NFL star, an Air Force academy graduate, and a genuine finance enthusiast. Well, that's exactly what we've got in this episode of "The Angel with Michael Conniff." Our guest, Ben Garland, breaks the mold of your average athlete. He is the CEO of Wingman63, 11 year NFL Vet, Maj. Air National Guard, Keynote Speaker, Investor and Mental Health Advocate

    During our conversation, Ben takes us on a remarkable journey, detailing his transition from the military to the NFL and how his deep-seated interest in finance and investment emerged along this unique path.

    But this is more than just a sports story. It's a story of service, discipline, and impact. Ben tells us how he learned to love numbers and manage his money at the Air Force Academy, where he also acquired skills that would help him in his future endeavors.

    As we dive deeper into Ben's investment strategy, we discover that he's a fan of low fees and ETFs. He explains how he diversified his portfolio during his NFL career and how he leveraged his social capital to access unique opportunities and partnerships. He also shares his vision of creating generational wealth and financial freedom for his family and spreading financial literacy among fellow athletes.

    But what about the financial challenges that NFL players face? How do they plan for their future after their playing days are over? Ben gives us an insider's look into the financial world of NFL players, where there's a wide range of approaches and levels of literacy. He also offers some valuable advice on how to gain knowledge, seek mentorship, and make smart choices.
    And what about the power of athletes as influencers and entrepreneurs? How do they align their brand with their values and negotiate the best deals? Ben sheds some light on this topic, as he compares the different types of deals that athletes can pursue, from cash-based to equity-based. He also emphasizes the importance of mastering the industry terms and reaching out for guidance and support.

    This podcast is a must-listen for anyone who wants to learn from Ben's inspiring journey from athlete to investor and entrepreneur. You'll get insights into the world of finance, investing, and innovation from someone who has lived it.


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    30 m
  • How to Drive Change in Gaming Advertising and Investments: Insights from Christian Facey
    Jul 17 2023

    Today's guest is Christian Facey, the founder, and CEO of AudioMob, a startup that has created the world's first non-intrusive audio ad solution for the mobile gaming sector. Christian is not only a successful entrepreneur, but also a Forbes 30 Under 30 list, an investor, and a mentor.

    In this episode, Christian shares with us his fascinating journey from working at Google and Facebook to creating his own mobile video game and finding a huge opportunity for audio advertising. He also reveals how he met his co-founder and CTO, Wilfred, and how they built innovative technology that allows mobile gamers to enjoy audio ads without pausing their game. Christian explains how AudioMob works, the advantages for both game developers and advertisers, and his vision and goals for the company's future.

    But that's not all—this episode goes beyond AudioMob. Michael delves into an intriguing discussion with Christian about ChatGPT. Christian gives insights into the potential impact of ChatGPT on Google's search advertising dominance. Will Google create a competitive product or acquire ChatGPT to safeguard its market share? Christian shares his predictions, highlighting the short-term revenue implications without posing a fatal blow to the tech giant.

    Christian also shares with us his criteria for investing in other startups, as he is also an angel investor himself. He says that he looks for scalable ideas in growing markets, but also for detail-oriented founders who can provide data and feedback. He also reveals his unique thesis which is based on analyzing how much a founder has struggled and overcome obstacles in their personal and business life. He believes that this is a key factor for success that many VCs overlook. He says that his investments so far have been very successful because of this approach.

    Don't miss out on this gripping episode of "The Angel with Michael Conniff." Join us as we delve into the extraordinary world of Christian Facey and his awe-inspiring journey. From groundbreaking innovations to invaluable investment strategies, prepare to be enchanted by a tale like no other.

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    32 m