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The Diligent Observer Podcast
Andrew Kazlow
61 episodes
6 days ago
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: It’s weird we measure data centers measured in gigawatts – John’s observation that we tend to discuss data centers based on their power consumption vs their computational output was fascinating – it’s like buying a car based on annual fuel consumption instead of its true utility. Geography drives energy politics – John’s "where you stand depends on where you sit" framework for understanding global energy p...
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Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: It’s weird we measure data centers measured in gigawatts – John’s observation that we tend to discuss data centers based on their power consumption vs their computational output was fascinating – it’s like buying a car based on annual fuel consumption instead of its true utility. Geography drives energy politics – John’s "where you stand depends on where you sit" framework for understanding global energy p...
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Episodes (20/61)
The Diligent Observer Podcast
Episode 53: “Where You Stand Depends on Where You Sit” | SWAN Impact Network Board Member John Jeffers on the State of CleanTech, Strategic Exit Models for Energy Startups, and Finding Opportunity Amidst Policy Upheaval
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: It’s weird we measure data centers measured in gigawatts – John’s observation that we tend to discuss data centers based on their power consumption vs their computational output was fascinating – it’s like buying a car based on annual fuel consumption instead of its true utility. Geography drives energy politics – John’s "where you stand depends on where you sit" framework for understanding global energy p...
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1 month ago
47 minutes

The Diligent Observer Podcast
Episode 52: "Film Changes Culture" | Show Her The Money Executive Producer Catherine Gray on Film as Impact Investment, Vulnerability with Persistence, and the Power of Like-Minded Capital
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Film investment isn't always about ROI maximization – Many of Catherine's investors measure success by impact and community, not returns. Fundraising is a community-driven exercise - "You're not asking for yourself" reframes the entire process as mission-driven rather than personal. This is a powerful shift in perspective that stood out to me. Connection-making is a superpower - Catherine's emphasis o...
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1 month ago
39 minutes

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Episode 51: "Obsess Over Founder DNA" | Denver Ventures Co-Founder Amy Brandenburg on Founder Assessment Methods, Angel Community Scaling Strategies, and Portfolio Discipline
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Angel investment dollar-cost averaging - The vintage year matters, and Amy's comments got me thinking about how traditional finance concepts like DCA can be applied effectively in the angel investing world.Curation creates commitment - Amy's insight that showing fewer, highly-vetted deals can increase member engagement challenges a common assumption I see in the angel space that more deal flow equals more value.The fou...
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2 months ago
38 minutes

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Special Episode: Breaking Down "Angel Network Pulse: The First 101"
We just released Angel Network Pulse: The First 101 - an analysis of 101 angel network investments tracked over nine months through The Diligent Observer newsletter. Here's what I learned: The Big Picture 101 deals across 72 angel networks in 15 countries. $288M in announced funding (likely closer to $500M total funding, since only 53% disclosed round sizes). This represents roughly 8-10% of total annual angel network activity based on ACA's tracking of 1,200-1,500 deals per year. Key Finding...
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2 months ago
15 minutes

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Episode 50: "Crush the Cost of Diligence" | Serial Entrepreneur Wade Myers on Systematic Founder Scoring, 30 Years of Investment Lessons, and The Future of Angel Investing
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Binary scoring reduce bias - Wade's yes/no questions (vs typical “tell me a story” questions) help address the "I like every founder" problem. Transaction fees align incentives - Wade's preference for paying only when deals close checks out with many other conversations I’ve had in recent years. Perhaps the next evolution for angel investing in community? Scarcity really does drive urgency - Wade's amazing ...
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2 months ago
50 minutes

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Episode 49: "It's a Volume Game" | Redbud VC's Brett Calhoun on Generalist Investing Philosophy, the Missouri Startup Ecosystem, and Why Gritty Industry Veterans Make Compelling Founders
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: The Missouri ecosystem is wild - I’ve 100% been sleeping on it. Names like Zapier, Equipment Share, Veterans United, and so many more all started there. It’s so easy to miss entire innovation hubs outside the usual suspects.Volume as competitive advantage - 300 LinkedIn messages weekly for five years straight. Sustaining this hustle is simple but NOT easy, and inevitably becomes a sourcing moat through sheer persistence.VCs pivot ...
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3 months ago
33 minutes

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Episode 48: "A Mile Deep" | North Texas Angel Network Co-Chairman Ichan Stall on Assessing Founder Psychology, Building Angel Communities, and Why Pulling the Lawnmower Behind Your Bicycle is the Way
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Small operational advantages compound infinitely - His lawnmower efficiency tracking and strategic positioning showed me how founders who obsess over tiny details can dominate markets.Angel networks fail without grassroots hustle - Growing NTAN from 15 to 70 members required zero silver bullets, just relentless coffee meetings and authentic relationship building.Community impact scales investment success - His ecosystem-building a...
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3 months ago
42 minutes

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Episode 47: "Friendly Competition" | The DEC Network's Bill Chinn on the Role of Angel Investors in North Texas, Healthy Ecosystem Rivalry, and Managing Type-A Personalities
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Ecosystem competition breeds innovation – The friendly rivalry between DFW Startup Week and Brad Feld's Denver Startup Week shows how healthy external competition is a wonderful thing. “Who gets the credit” politics can kill momentum - Bill's observation that meetings about who gets recognition are meetings NOT moving deals forward crystallized why ego management matters so much in building thriving ecosyst...
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4 months ago
19 minutes

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Episode 46: From "Anything But Healthcare" to "All-In on Healthcare" | Serial Healthcare Investor Trey Bowles on the Rise of Venture Studios, The Art of Problem-Focused Selling in Healthcare, and Why Internal Champions are Everything
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: The courage to admit ignorance can be a competitive advantage - Trey's willingness to ask "dumb" questions in healthcare settings was one of the key distinctives that allowed him to learn and grow so quickly. Personal pain often drives conviction in healthcare entrepreneurship - Trey noted healthcare found often lost loved ones or had bad experiences, resulting in higher-than-average grit. Rela...
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4 months ago
32 minutes

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Episode 45: Breaking Down the 2025 Angel Funders Report | ACA Board Member John Harbison on Valuation Compression, Board Seat Decline, and Follow-On Performance
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Angel board representation dropped from 34% to 26% - Despite consistently seeing better returns WITH board representation, fewer angel groups are securing board seats. Early-stage valuation compression - The gap between median pre-seed ($10M) and Series B ($19M) valuations has shrunk by 3x over the last few years. Hybrid angel group models write bigger checks - Groups combining both “pure networks” a...
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4 months ago
49 minutes

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Episode 44: "Bridge Building, Not Wall Building" | Heartland Angel Network Lead Quinn Robertson on Connecting Local Founders to National Capital, the NW Arkansas Innovation Ecosystem, and Activating New Angel Investors
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Capital proximity ≠ capital access - Quinn's take on the "access to capital problem" was a thoughtful take on perceived geographic disadvantages in fundraising.Non-investment motivations often attract angel participation - His insight that professional development and community often drive an angel’s first steps in the ecosystem was well said and aligns with my own experience.New investment categories being created in Micro-SaaS -...
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5 months ago
41 minutes

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Episode 43: "Campus-Born Ventures: An Underappreciated Asset Class" | Tom Duening on Democratizing Campus Capital, University Revenue Models, and Worldwide Deal Flow
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: The maturity evolution - His emphasis on campus ecosystems moving away from "every idea is good" to investor-ready reality checks highlights a necessary shift in the academic entrepreneurship model.The pledge-based investing model - Tom's concept of angels pledging a percentage of capital gains as a gift back to universities creates a virtuous funding loop I have seen deployed in some university entreprene...
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5 months ago
43 minutes

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Episode 42: "Just Fix My Pitch Deck" | Power To Pitch Founder Kat Weaver on Why Communication Beats Perfect Decks, Creative Financing Options for Founders, and the “Founder-First” Investment Philosophy
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Pitch deck ≠ the pitch. So many founders think their deck is the main thing standing between them and funding. It’s about so much more than the deck. Corporate grants are legit. I think often about government grants, but have minimized the importance of corporate programs. But these organizations regularly write $10K-$50K checks with no equity dilution – and that is massive for a young business. Plus, the p...
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6 months ago
40 minutes

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Special Episode: What Does the Big Beautiful Bill Mean for Angel Investors?
On July 4, 2025, Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” was signed into law. Here are the takeaways for angel investors. The Good News R&D expenses can now be deducted immediately instead of spreading over five years. Example: portfolio company spends $1M on research, they get the full tax benefit upfront rather than spreading out $200K annually. This is huge cash flow impact for software, deep tech, and biotech companies.Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) exclusion got a serio...
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6 months ago
11 minutes

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Episode 41: "You Didn't Serve Alone, Don't Search Alone" | Owners in Honor Founder Patrick Flood on Why ETA Differs from Startup Investing, Post-WWII Entrepreneurship Patterns, and Risk Mitigation in Small Business Acquisition
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: "If these companies roll to zero, it's a big problem" – Understanding this fundamental difference between ETA and venture startup investing is critical for angel investor portfolio construction and risk management. The "peace dividend" creating veteran entrepreneurs - Patrick's observation about post-combat veterans seeking meaningful civilian engagement revealed how macro geopolitical shifts can create unexpecte...
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6 months ago
53 minutes

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Episode 40: "Fuel for the Economic Engine" | Angel Capital Association CEO Patrick Gouhin on Professionalizing Angel Investing, Expanding Accreditation Pathways, and Cultivating Startup Ecosystems
Insights from an aerospace engineer turned association leader who's working to transform angel investing from "black art" to science while representing 15,000+ members deploying approximately $1 billion in private capital annually Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: The path from art to science - Pat drew a fascinating parallel between angel investing and project management's evolution over 50 years. I wonder what 3 letter certification name we’ll land on!Accreditat...
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6 months ago
22 minutes

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Episode 39: "The Devil is in the Details" | Seraf Investor CEO Alycia Doxon on Venture Market Corrections, Capital Consolidation Trends, and The Future of Angel Networks
Insights from a portfolio management software CEO who sees the venture market's "healthy shakeup" forcing overdue conversations about profitability and angel group sustainability Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: The venture market reset is healthy - Alycia embraces the current volatility as necessary medicine. It challenges the trope that stability is always preferable - perhaps occasional chaos forces better investment discipline.Angel group models are evolving ...
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7 months ago
39 minutes

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Episode 38: "Practice Your Thesis Until It’s Muscle Memory" | Stella Foundation Chairwoman Dr. Silvia Mah on Activating University Ecosystems, The Three C's of Capital, and Creating Proud Investment Portfolios
Insights from the Chairwoman of Stella Foundation and founding member of Stella Angels who has invested in 160+ women-led startups and co-managed six consecutive San Diego Angel Conference funds totaling millions in early-stage capital Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Creativity is the gateway to better investing - Silvia's classroom exercises aren't just for students. Her approach to opening minds through creative prompts parallels exactly how angel...
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7 months ago
36 minutes

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Episode 37: "Winners Emerge After the Five-Year Mark" | TCA Venture Group Chairman Emeritus John Harbison on Exit Timeline Expectations, Portfolio Diversification Strategies, and The Unexpected U-Curve of Returns
Insights from a 20-year angel investing veteran who created data-driven tools used by hundreds of angel groups Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: The zombie portfolio problem - John created a simple "Lost Cause Fund" solution that lets angels harvest tax losses from walking dead companies. Genius. How many other innovations remain undershared across angel networks?Expertise >> crowds - John's analysis revealed a U-shaped return curve where heavily-invested de...
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7 months ago
34 minutes

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Episode 36: "Don't Panic" | Angel Capital Association Chair Dr. Ron Weissman on Navigating Market Volatility, Surging Investment in First-Time CEOs, and Why Downturns Are Great Investment Windows
Insights from a 25-year veteran angel who advises investors and governments across four continents while chairing Silicon Valley's oldest angel network and the ACA Board of Directors Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Angels are insulated from market turbulence - Ron's data shows angels maintaining pre-2021 investment patterns despite market volatility in recent months. First-time CEOs are getting MORE funding - Contrary to what you'd expec...
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7 months ago
7 minutes

The Diligent Observer Podcast
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: It’s weird we measure data centers measured in gigawatts – John’s observation that we tend to discuss data centers based on their power consumption vs their computational output was fascinating – it’s like buying a car based on annual fuel consumption instead of its true utility. Geography drives energy politics – John’s "where you stand depends on where you sit" framework for understanding global energy p...