Pre-Seed Funding
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01:11 – You don’t think people have gone through what you’ve gone through. I think everybody feels kind of isolated in their stuff until you start talking about it, and then other people that you’re talking to will be like, “Oh yeah, well let me tell you what happened to me.” So, it was mind-blowing to me because I thought the things that had happened to me were isolated to me. Well, why is that? Well, because we never talked about it, especially when things happen in Black families. We aren’t supposed to talk about it. But I realized once I wrote this book, listen, you gonna have to talk about it. So, I started to talk, and that made others feel like they had a safe space to talk about some difficult things.
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Join Matt DeCoursey and Ryan Janssen, CEO and founder of Zenlytic, as they talk about pre-seed funding. Explore key tips and preparations for founders venturing into their pre-seed funding journey. […]
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