Brown Girls, Money Moves
The gap holding back women’s health may have been hiding in plain sight all along—and the person to find it wasn’t a doctor, but a 26-year-old entrepreneur with a background in machine learning and unanswered questions about her own body. I’m talking about Priyanka Jain, founder of Evvy [https://www.evvy.com/]—the company building the first and largest database of the vaginal microbiome, and the team behind Evvy AI, the first AI advisor for vaginal health. We're also joined by Nisha Dua of BBG Ventures [https://www.bbgventures.com/], one of Evvy's earliest investors and the co-founder of one of the first funds to put a real stake in the ground for women and underrepresented founders—back in 2014, before it was much of a talking point. We got into why leading with the opportunity is the smartest thing an unconventional founder can do, what it actually looks like to build in a category that barely existed when you started, and how these two women ended up at the forefront of one of the most underfunded and overlooked spaces in healthcare. 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/tEIsvY3HrNM [https://youtu.be/tEIsvY3HrNM] — 💌 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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