They raised millions for their startups... but how?
How do entrepreneurs convince people to give them money? We profile founders who've gone through the fundraising gauntlet in order to get their venture off the ground.

They raised millions for their startups... but how?
How do entrepreneurs convince people to give them money? We profile founders who've gone through the fundraising gauntlet in order to get their venture off the ground.
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They raised millions for their startups... but how?


How do entrepreneurs convince people to give them money? We profile founders who've gone through the fundraising gauntlet in order to get their venture off the ground.
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How Brian Sheng Closed a $112M Round for Aquaria (Brian Sheng / Aquaria - Ep 55)
Brian Sheng
Aquaria
Funded
Jason Yeh (host)
Sponsors
- Head to vanta.com/funded to recieve $1,000 off your service
- Head to propellerndustries.com and tell them we sent you to recieve a $2,500 new client credit
Contact Us / Misc
- Reach out to us on social or email me directly at jason@fundedpod.com if you have any questions or would like to share your story with us!
- If you're looking for more fundraising content, grab my weekly newsletter packed full of strategies and insights around how to raise money: fundedpod.com/newsletter

TBC: How to Create Urgency and Set Deadlines in Fundraising
Setting deadlines in fundraising can be a powerful tool—or a costly mistake. In this episode of The BackChannel, we break down how founders should think about creating urgency without scaring off investors. Learn why setting deadlines too early can backfire, how to structure a process that keeps investors engaged, and why a well-placed deadline can actually help VCs prioritize your deal. If you're raising money and wondering how to create momentum without turning investors away, this one's for you.

TBC: What Are the Toughest Questions Asked When Pitching?
Investors love to test founders with tough questions—but what if you don’t know the answer? In this episode, we break down a real pitch meeting where a simple misunderstanding derailed the conversation. Learn how to handle tricky investor questions, when to ask for clarification, and why truly knowing your business makes all the difference.

TBC: Finding the Perfect Blend of Data and Narrative
In this episode of the Back Channel, we explore the art of storytelling and the balance between hard facts and narrative. A founder’s question sparks a conversation about when to lean on data and when to let the story take center stage. Tune in for thought-provoking insights on crafting compelling narratives without getting bogged down in numbers.

TBC: Are You on the Right Fundraising Path?
Most founders assume venture capital is the only way to fund their startup, but is it really the right path for you? In this episode of The Backchannel, we challenge the default fundraising mindset, breaking down why so many founders skip critical early steps. We'll shares insights on evaluating your real needs, exploring alternative funding options, and learning from those who’ve been in your shoes. Before you start pitching, make sure you’re not heading in the wrong direction.

TBC: Holding Myself Accountable: 2025 Goals Check-In
In this episode of The Backchannel, I’m sharing some thoughts on goals for the year—what I’m focusing on, what’s working so far, and what still needs improvement. From business to personal challenges, I’m experimenting with new approaches and seeing where they lead. If you’ve set goals for yourself, I’d love to hear them. Let’s keep each other accountable!

TBC: Convincing Investors During Slow Growth Phases
How do you convince investors to back you when your company’s growth has been stagnant? In this episode, we explore a question from a founder about breaking through that barrier. We’ll dive into what investors are really looking for, the importance of showing a shift or inflection point in your business, and how to craft a compelling story about the future. Plus, some thoughts on when it’s time to step back and rethink your approach before seeking investment.

TBC: Fundraising Advantages... Are They Real?
In this episode of The Backchannel, Jason reflects on his own fundraising experience and breaks down the layers of what it really takes to secure investor commitments. Using his 2017 fundraise as a backdrop, he shares insights on the role of connections, the limits of those advantages, and why getting your foot in the door is just the beginning. Whether you're a founder navigating the challenges of raising capital or just curious about the process, this episode offers a candid look at the dynamics of building relationships, crafting a compelling story, and making your pitch count.

How Andrés Ornelas Vargas Closed a $2.2M Round for Verve Market (Andrés Ornelas Vargas / Verve Market - Ep 54)
Andrés Ornelas Vargas
Verve Market
Funded
Jason Yeh (host)
Sponsors
- Head to vanta.com/funded to recieve $1,000 off your service
- Head to propellerndustries.com and tell them we sent you to recieve a $2,500 new client credit
Contact Us / Misc
- Reach out to us on social or email me directly at jason@fundedpod.com if you have any questions or would like to share your story with us!
- If you're looking for more fundraising content, grab my weekly newsletter packed full of strategies and insights around how to raise money: fundedpod.com/newsletter

TBC: The NEW Bar for Raising Pre-Seed Rounds
This episode of The Backchannel breaks down how the expectations for early-stage founders have shifted in the AI era. Inspired by a conversation with Jeff Bussgang—Harvard Business School professor and author of The Experimentation Machine—we explore what venture capitalists are looking for before investing. From validating your idea to leveraging AI and affordable global talent, the bar for getting to product-market fit is higher than ever. If you're building a startup or gearing up to raise funding, this episode lays out what it takes to stand out.
