Inside Startup Funding
Fundraising isn’t about getting to a yes. It’s about how you handle all the no’s along the way. Maria Intscher-Owrang, CEO of Simplifyber, joins us on Inside the Round to break down how founders should really think about fundraising, rejection, and long-term investor relationships. Simplifyber is building a new category of materials with bio-based, moldable fibers that can replace traditional textiles and some plastics, backed by Suzano Ventures, At One Ventures, and Techstars. In this conversation, Maria explains why rejection is a constant in fundraising, how the way founders respond to “no” shapes long-term outcomes, and why building relationships without expectations is one of the most underrated advantages in raising capital. She shares how staying close to investors who pass can open unexpected doors, and why emotional discipline is one of the most important traits founders can develop. Topics we cover: • What Simplifyber is building and how their materials replace textiles and plastics • Why rejection is a constant in fundraising and how to handle it • The importance of building investor relationships over time • Why “no” doesn’t mean the relationship is over • How to stay top of mind with investors who pass • Emotional discipline and long-term thinking in fundraising • Turning early conversations into future opportunities • Lessons from building in a new materials category Sponsors: Aster AI — Aster AI is re-imagining the operating system for recruiting, building infrastructure that connects the world's top Product, Engineering, and Design talent with opportunities in the age of intelligent agents. https://www.asterhq.com/ [https://www.asterhq.com/] Filmed at 28th and Park — https://www.28thpark.com/ [https://www.28thpark.com/] Follow Inside Startup Funding for more conversations with founders and investors shaping how capital actually works.
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