The Early Stage Podcast is devoted to interviewing top entrepreneurs at the Seed and Series A stages of their startups. This project is a deep dive into the initial challenges and breakthroughs driven innovators endure as they build their MVP, launch, raise funding, grow their teams, and find product-market fit. Early Stage is hosted by John Valentine, Manager of Technology Identification and Comm... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Business |
The Early Stage Podcast pushes forward with a women in digital health takeover! Nell Meosky Luo, Founder & CEO of Folia Health, is today's guest, and my former colleague and MassChallenge HealthTech Director of Operations, Nina Kandilian, is my co-ho... more
When you're not at home, and not in the office...what are you doing? From setting up family dinners with his friends in college to launching the Back Bay location of his startup Hall, Albert Nichols has always had a passion for bringing people togeth... more
Today, we hear from Maher Damak, Co-Founder at MIT-spawned startup Infinite Cooling. For a first time founder, Maher comes across as thoughtful and in control. He and his co-founders have set Infinite Cooling on an amazing run: winning the MIT 100k a... more
Why hello startup nation, the Early Stage Podcast rolls onwards! It's great to be back in the saddle for a whole new set of episodes. It's been a while since I hosted panels, I was invited to moderate the Pre-Traction Fundraising panel at Startup Bos... more
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Awesome insight into the Boston innovation ecosystem. It's always interesting hearing how companies start. The host John also has a pleasant voice and does a great job engaging the speaker. It's sometimes difficult to make engineers sound interesting to non tech folks and somehow, John has managed to do well with this so far.
John and his guests provide some incredibly actionable and compelling content on how to learn from your setbacks to become a better business leader and (more importantly) a better overall person. more
Early stage founders have it pretty rough, and this podcast is smartly being real about the startup journey. I love hearing about the struggles and wins from the founders, and the audio quality has gotten better and better
JV is a phenomenal host. He finds incredible guests, asks insightful questions, and always delivers a riveting conversation. more
JV is a regular guest in my entrepreneurship class at the Isenberg School of Management UMass Amherst. He is a star and we all love his insightful podcasts.
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