Brown Girls, Money Moves

How Fandom, Resilience, and a Really Good Memo from Zehra Naqvi Led to a $1M Raise with Marina Girgis

55 min · 3. kesä 2026
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What if the things you've been obsessed with since you were nine years old turned out to be the basis for a $1M business idea? That's what happened for Zehra Naqvi, founder of Lore [https://www.loreobsessed.com/]—the AI-powered fandom search platform that already has hundreds of thousands of people on its waitlist. We're also joined by Marina Girgis of Precursor Ventures [http://precursorvc.com/], one of their earliest believers and a pre-seed investor. We got into why obsession is an underrated investment thesis, what it actually takes to pitch a VC when you have nothing but an idea and a really good memo, and how two women with unconventional paths found their way to the cutting edge of consumer AI. Brown Girls, Money Moves is hosted by Bhargavi Varma. Henah Velez is Executive Producer, with video support from Amanda Wan. Theme music from Indo Warehouse. Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/GrxrEwl2VTY [https://youtu.be/GrxrEwl2VTY] — 💌 Want more about angel investing, South Asian female founder stories, and belonging to a community that builds and funds Brown girl businesses? Find us on all social platforms @browngirlangels.

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