Random VC

By: Maria Halasz
  • Summary

  • The Random VC podcast is where we discuss random topics connected to venture capital, founders, technology, innovation, winners and losers plus ask our guests five random questions.

    Stay tuned for more insightful conversations on Random VC.

    Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for regular episodes.
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Episodes
  • Startmate’s CEO Michael Batko on the Power of Serendipity and Startup Success
    Aug 15 2024
    Welcome back to the Random VC podcast, where we discuss random topics connected to venture capital, innovation, technology, entrepreneurs, community, and investors. Each episode features five random questions to surprise our guests.

    In this episode, Maria Halasz sits down with Michael Batko, the CEO of Startmate, to discuss his journey from Austria to Australia, his experiences in the startup world, and his leadership at one of Australia’s most prominent startup accelerators.

    Michael shares how a chance encounter with bedbugs in Sweden led him to meet his now-wife, bringing him eventually to Australia. He talks about his early career, starting with a serendipitous job at Mad Paws through a soccer game connection, and how that sparked his passion for the startup ecosystem.

    Michael explains Startmate’s approach to selecting and nurturing startups, focusing on people, problems, and the exciting growth of AI and hardware companies in their cohorts. He also talks about the importance of community and the unique initiatives Startmate has created to support women in startups, including the Ladymates Collective.

    Towards the end, Michael discusses his personal productivity platform, Puddle Pod, where he shares tips on efficiency and maximising output—skills he clearly puts to good use in his busy life. Timestamps:

    00:19 - Introduction to Michael Batko and Startmate
    02:05 - Michael's journey from Austria to Australia
    06:34 - Early career and the serendipity of startups
    10:10 - Transitioning from consulting to startups
    15:40 - Startmate’s selection process and philosophy
    20:00 - The rise of AI and hardware startups
    26:20 - Startmate’s efforts to support women in startups
    32:05 - The importance of productivity and the Puddle Pod platform
    40:15 - Future plans for Startmate and personal goals

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    52 mins
  • From Research to Venture Capital – Tara Speranza’s journey
    Jul 24 2024
    Welcome back to the Random VC podcast, where we discuss random topics connected to venture capital, innovation, technology, entrepreneurs, community, and investors. Each episode features five random questions to surprise our guests.In this episode, Maria Halasz chats with Tara Speranza, a trailblazing female VC in Australia, about her diverse journey from academia to venture capital.Tara recounts her early career as a molecular biologist researching endocrine-controlled disorders like osteoporosis. She shares her transition from academia to investment banking, becoming an equity analyst focused on biotech companies. Tara highlights her move to venture capital, discussing the collaborative nature of the field and the importance of detailed financial projections for startups.They explore the growth of the biotech industry, the impact of COVID-19, and the challenges Australian biotech startups face in securing funding. Tara's optimism about the sector's future is evident as she emphasises the importance of understanding expenses for startup success.Maria and Tara also dive into Tara's personal background, including fond childhood memories and her pivot from academia to venture capital. Tara envisions a future blending consulting and venture capital, reflecting her passion for mentoring startups.The episode concludes with Tara answering five random questions, sharing her dinner party guest choices, thoughts on societal kindness, and reflections on her upbringing and values. Tara’s insights offer a comprehensive view of the intersection between science, finance, and investment in the biotech sector.Timestamps:00:19 - Welcome and Tara Speranza's introduction 00:47 - Tara's early career as a molecular biologist01:27 - Researching endocrine-controlled disorders03:16 - Transition to investment banking and becoming an equity analyst06:05 - Move to venture capital and the collaborative nature of the field09:29 - Growth of the biotech industry post-COVID-1913:09 - Challenges for Australian biotech startups in securing funding17:22 - Importance of understanding expenses for startup success20:15 - Tara's childhood memories and family road trips22:11 - Pivot from academia to venture capital25:34 - Vision for the future blending consulting and venture capital29:15 - Five random questions: dinner party guests and societal kindness33:23 - Reflections on upbringing and personal values35:54 - Closing thoughts and future discussionsStay tuned for more insightful conversations on Random VC. Don't forget to subscribe for regular episodes.Want to stay ahead of the curve and never miss an update? Sign up for our newsletter today: https://stride-equity.beehiiv.com/
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    35 mins
  • From Yahoo to Canva Tony Surtees on Venture Capital, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship
    Jun 26 2024
    Welcome to the first episode of Random VC, where we discuss random topics connected to venture capital, innovation, technology, entrepreneurs, community, and investors. Each episode features five random questions to surprise our guests.

    In this episode, Maria Halasz sits down with Tony Surtees, a distinguished digital entrepreneur, to explore his incredible journey from Silicon Valley to shaping Australia's startup ecosystem.

    Tony shares his unique experiences, starting with his early influences from his Hungarian parents, both Holocaust survivors, to his innovative approach to job applications that led to multiple offers. He talks about his impactful tenure at Yahoo, managing Yahoo Auctions and Yahoo Finance, and the significant transitions he witnessed there.

    Returning to Australia, Tony observed the nascent startup ecosystem and emphasised the need for better commercialisation of Australia's scientific research. He discusses the transformative potential of AI, the importance of taking risks, and his advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Tony also reflects on his role in co-founding Zeetings, a cloud-based interactive presentation platform acquired by Canva, and how this technology has powered over 1 billion presentations globally.

    Timestamps:
    00:24 - Welcome and Tony Surtees' introduction
    01:16 - Tony's early life and influences
    02:52 - Growing up with entrepreneurial parents
    03:35 - Developing entrepreneurial skills from a young age
    05:01 - Unique approach to job applications
    07:08 - Studying at Stanford and moving to Silicon Valley
    09:14 - Early career at Yahoo: managing Yahoo Auctions
    12:12 - Challenges and successes at Yahoo Finance
    15:10 - Yahoo's transition and impact on Tony's career
    17:36 - Return to Australia and observations on the startup ecosystem
    20:04 - Need for commercialisation of scientific research in Australia
    22:13 - Views on innovation and AI's potential
    25:13 - Importance of responsible regulation of internet platforms
    28:04 - Advice for startups: follow curiosity, not passion
    31:20 - Reflections on personal experiences and influential figures
    33:48 - Predictions for future technological advancements
    37:05 - The importance of global thinking for Australian startups
    40:12 - Canva's early days and its global vision
    42:15 - Zeetings' journey and acquisition by Canva
    44:01 - Closing thoughts and future discussions

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    54 mins

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