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First Funders

Podcast af Shaherose Charania

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How first checks get written. What it takes to earn them. First Funders goes inside the minds of the investors who back founders before anyone else believes in them, and the founders bold enough to make that pitch. Each episode, host Shaherose Charania, Partner at Unshackled Ventures and a 20-year veteran of the startup ecosystem, sits down with angels, pre-seed investors, and operators-turned-VCs for candid, tactical conversations. Guests include partners from First Round Capital, Accel, Precursor Ventures, Climate Capital, Hustle Fund, and beyond. We cover how investors are building conviction in an era where AI is reshaping every sector, what they look for before traction exists, and the frameworks behind their best bets. Whether you're writing first checks or trying to earn one, this is your inside track.

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episode S3E02: A modern take on biotech investing: Diagnostics, AI, and longevity - Shahram Seyedin-Noor, Civilization Ventures cover

S3E02: A modern take on biotech investing: Diagnostics, AI, and longevity - Shahram Seyedin-Noor, Civilization Ventures

Shahram Seyedin-Noor isn’t a physician. Nor is he a chemist. And he’s not a software engineer, either. But you wouldn’t know by the way he commands all of these spaces to invest in some truly cutting edge bio technology like genomics, therapeutics, and diagnostics just to name a few.  He’s been at this for almost 20 years, with almost half of that time spent as the founder and managing partner of Civilization Ventures, where he writes $100k – $5m checks into pre-seed and seed biotech companies. He focuses on the spaces in healthcare that don’t always get their due, such as diagnostics and longevity. In this episode, Shahram takes us through how he’s been able to break down barriers as an outsider, why diagnostics needs a rebrand, and what he looks for in AI-native founders.  Check size: $100k - $5m Highlights:  * Shahram’s winding path to his current role has established him as an outsider who’s able to quickly and easily obtain insider knowledge for almost any domain. * Civilization Ventures started with just $1 million, but to date its had 17 exits and 3 IPOs including Rocket Pharma [https://rocketpharma.com/], Omada Health [https://www.omadahealth.com/], and BillionToOne [https://www.billiontoone.com/], with an ever-growing portfolio of companies in the biotech space including companies like Aspect Biosystems [https://www.aspectbiosystems.com/], Curai Health [https://curaihealth.com/], and Foresight Diagnostics [https://foresight-dx.com/]. * Diagnostics has been unfairly maligned, but it shouldn’t be considered a dirty word within the industry. * Incremental medicine has its place, but it’s curative treatments that get Shahram most excited.  * These days, Shahram isn’t just looking for AI companies, he’s looking for AI-native founders.  Chapters:  00:00 – From Immigrant Kid to Venture Capitalist 08:30 – Building a VC Fund Like a Startup 15:30 – The Contrarian Thesis: Betting on First-Time Founders 20:00 – Why Diagnostics Became the Opportunity Everyone Else Ignored 24:45 – The Three Investment Pillars 30:30 – AI’s Impact on Biotech Investing 38:30 – Contrarian Investing vs Following Hype 41:00 – Beyond Returns: Building Civilization

14. maj 2026 - 52 min
episode S3E01: Monique Woodard, Cake Ventures, Trust Was Always the Moat cover

S3E01: Monique Woodard, Cake Ventures, Trust Was Always the Moat

What could you do with a free weekend and a few subscriptions to some AI tools? Probably start a billion dollar company.  This is the reality for so many startups and tech companies that can suddenly ship projects that previously would’ve taken a couple of months (and a couple of developers) to deploy. So in a world where everyone can build, what’s the differentiator?  Monique Woodard has a few ideas. She’s the founding partner of Cake Ventures, a fund writing checks into pre-seed and seed-stage companies at the intersection of technology and demographic shifts.  She’s interested in how companies can stand out in a crowded, AI-driven environment, the way soft skills have transformed, and what AI means for the humans still in the loop.  Check size: $250k – $750k Highlights:  • Trust is key for any company, and it’s not something that’s going to be replaced by technology any time soon.   • Monique is thinking more about the desk-less future of work and what AI means for the white collar workforce.   • The skills once labeled as “soft” are now getting rebranded into the “hard” skills that everyone needs to survive and thrive.  * (00:00) - Monique x Shaherose * (05:08) - AI at the Application Layer * (08:44) - Distribution and defensibility are key * (12:22) - Trust at the center * (15:15) - Investing in post-domain name companies * (23:44) - The state of revenue today

22. apr. 2026 - 32 min
episode S2E04: Resilience as a Thesis: Tahira Dosani on Building for Underserved Markets and AI in Fintech cover

S2E04: Resilience as a Thesis: Tahira Dosani on Building for Underserved Markets and AI in Fintech

Some investors are motivated by the thought of multiplying their fund, securing a bigger slice of the cap table, or, of course, successfully filing for a coveted IPO. But for Tahira Dosani, all she has to do is remember the economic instability of her childhood and she’s immediately re-anchored to her why behind it all. First came the career, starting as a Bain Capital [https://www.baincapital.com/] consultant and moving on to launching cellular service and mobile payment solutions in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. Then came the first fund, Accion [https://www.accion.org/], a non-for-profit where Tahira cut her teeth in early stage impact investing in emerging markets.  After Accion, Tahira didn’t set out to start her own fund, but the immigrant-to-entrepreneur pipeline was just too strong and it pulled in this Pakistani native. She co-founded ResilienceVC [https://www.resilience.vc/], a human-centric, early stage fund focused on creating fintech solutions and solving persistent financial challenges for everyday Americans.  She writes $1 million checks out of ResilienceVC to fintech companies at the seed stage.  Highlights:  * Tahira’s why dates back to when she was a child who immigrated to the U.S. from Pakistan. Her family’s financial challenges stuck with her, and ever since, she’s remained focused on helping others boost their economic status through technology.  * It might be hard to recall a time before cellphone service was ubiquitous, but Tahira was on the ground in Kabul, Afghanistan when the first towers were raised, signalling a new day for citizens’ economic opportunities. She soon after helped launch the first mobile payment solution, bringing even more power to the region.  * Much of investing in the post-2010s is focused on iterating and refining existing products, but Tahira’s backing OS Benefits [https://osbenefits.co/], a fintech company with a new answer to an old problem: lack of health insurance coverage for restaurant workers.   * We often say that AI is changing the game. And now, it’s changing the way we behave. Tahira is exploring how AI can alter people’s financial habits and ultimately, make better choices on their behalf.  * (00:00) - Resilience as a Thesis- Tahira Dosani on Building for Underserved Markets and AI in Fintech * (01:21) - Tahira’s path to investing * (11:52) - How Accion shaped Tahira’s career * (17:35) - What makes a resilient founder? * (23:35) - ResilienceVC in the U.S. and beyond * (28:24) - How Tahira qualifies opportunity markets * (30:05) - OS Benefits: Solving the under-insurance crisis * (35:24) - The fintech and AI crossroads * (43:29) - Common mistakes from fintech founders * (49:40) - Curiosity as the anchor * (51:51) - Speed round

30. sept. 2025 - 57 min
episode S2E03: Atoms over bits: Investing in hardware and innovative founders to solve climate challenges - Sundeep Ahuja, Climate Capital cover

S2E03: Atoms over bits: Investing in hardware and innovative founders to solve climate challenges - Sundeep Ahuja, Climate Capital

We’ve welcomed investors with unique backgrounds to First Funders before, but Sundeep Ahuja is our first operator-turned-actor-turned-investor.  Sundeep is all in on all things climate tech. He’s backing founders leading the way in cleaning up our water, purifying our air, and keeping our planet the way it should be: livable. Today, his micro fund and syndicate platform Climate Capital, has over 400 climate-focused companies in its portfolio.  Sundeep shares why he thinks real-world, physical tech has the edge over software, how the words we use matter when it comes to addressing climate challenges, and why he’s still optimistic about the future despite current social and political challenges to climate initiatives.  He writes ~$150k checks out of Climate Capital into pre-seed and seed-stage startups addressing emission reductions and climate adaptation.  Highlights: * Sundeep had a winding path to investing, but his passion for the climate has always been there. He talks about how his time at Kiva shaped and expanded his worldview. * We’re heard a lot about software, but Sundeep is firmly in the hardware camp. He’s seeing startups like Copper [https://copperhome.com/] and Avalo [https://www.avalo.ai/] make incredible strides working with physical products – or focusing on atoms over bits, as he says.  * The way we talk about issues matters, and Sundeep is seeing the impact of language play out in the climate space. His solution is simple: No vague, moralizing language. Just plainly state what you’re doing to help the environment.  * Sundeep has a careful eye on what’s going on regarding the climate and the current administration, but he’s not feeling deterred. He believes there’s still plenty of capital – and plenty of people who believe in the mission – to sustain the headwinds.  * Like a true investor, Sundeep has a story about his worst investment and what he learned from it. Mainly, that the importance of due diligence can’t be overstated.  * (00:00) - Atoms over bits: Investing in hardware and innovative founders to solve climate challenges - Sundeep Ahuja, Climate Capital * (01:39) - Sundeep’s journey from eBay to Acting to Impact * (02:44) - Finding his purpose at Kiva and focusing on climate * (03:52) - Establishing Silicon Climate and writing his first book * (09:17) - Sundeep’s work founding and scaling up Climate Capital to an 400-company portfolio * (13:45) - Why technical founders and defensible IP are now at the heart of their seed investments. * (30:34) - Rethinking the language we use to talk about the climate * (34:58) - Lessons from the worst investment Sundeep has made * (37:34) - Reasons why Sundeep is hopeful for the future of climate tech

27. maj 2025 - 41 min
episode S2E02: Before Clay Was a Unicorn: The First Check, the Thesis, and the Long Game - Andre Charoo, Maple VC cover

S2E02: Before Clay Was a Unicorn: The First Check, the Thesis, and the Long Game - Andre Charoo, Maple VC

Canadians have been the lifeblood behind some of the biggest unicorn startups of the past few years (think Open AI, Uber, Slack, Instacart, Notion, Databricks, CloudFlare, Roblox, Ethereum, Moderna Health, and Clay to name a few), and yet no one talks about them, except for Andre Charoo. And he’s not just talking – he’s putting his money behind Canadian founders through his fund, Maple VC [https://www.maplevc.com/].  Andre shares why he thinks Canadian founders are always a strong bet (and bonus points if they’re immigrants, too), what it’s like to wait over 7 years to see a pre-seed investment materialize (in this case, recent unicorn Clay [https://www.clay.com/]), and how he thinks about moats in the AI age (and why they still matter). Maple VC writes $500k – $1.5 million industry-agnostic checks into pre-seed and seed stage companies with roots from Canada to Korea to Harvard.  Highlights * Even long after he left Uber and Hired, Andre never lost his go-to-market spirit and he’s carried it with him as he’s moved from operator to VC.  * Andre’s investing framework can best be described as Canadian roots with global reach. He’s been working hard to give Canadian founders their due and show their world that they are some of the most ambitious people out there.  * Clay, a unicorn in the Maple VC portfolio, is a testament to persistence and patience. Andre urges investors to remember they’re playing the long game – waiting for results that may not materialize for nearly a decade.  * It’s all about building durable companies, and the 7 Powers by Hamilton Helmer still holds true. Andre stresses that defensibility and success come from strategic insight, execution, and taste—not just code. * While AI is changing the way companies form and scale, Andre still believes in this undefeated combo for founders: inventors, builders, and operators. * (00:00) - Andre Charoo, Maple VC - Before Clay Was a Unicorn: The First Check, the Thesis, and the Long Game * (01:40) - Andre’s journey from operator to investor * (06:56) - Why Andre will always bet on Candian expats * (22:46) - Andre’s check size and how he manages Maple VC * (33:38) - The 7-year story of the unicorn, Clay * (42:14) - Where Andre thinks AI stands and where it might be going * (49:17) - Moats still matter in the AI era * (01:03:02) - Andre's take on the inventor-builder-operator trifecta

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