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  • Gen Z Is Right. The System Is Broken—And Chronic Illness Proves It.
    Jul 7 2025

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    Jillian Miranda shares how her personal experience with chronic illness shaped her career as an ecosystem builder and thought leader in digital health, driving her passion for leveraging technology to transform care and champion health equity.

    • Living with seizures and how her service dog can predict episodes before they happen
    • How chronic illness provides unique problem-solving abilities and critical thinking skills that translate to entrepreneurship
    • Digital health resources that help manage chronic conditions, including wearables, telemedicine, and AI
    • The broken healthcare system's focus on reactive "sick care" rather than preventative health maintenance
    • Female founders taking less capital to build better companies, yet receiving only 2% of venture funding
    • Learning from Gen Z's refusal to accept exploitative work cultures and their questioning of broken systems

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    More about Jillian:

    Jillian is an ecosystem builder, master connector, and thought leader in digital health + women's health/femtech. Her career is defined by a steadfast commitment to health equity and a knack for understanding how to best leverage technology to transform care and spark innovation. Her expertise spans the spectrum of startup operations, from strategic planning and execution to fundraising and investor relations. She excels in developing go-to-market strategies, leveraging strategic partnerships, and building high performing teams. She resolutely believes in the power of female founders to reshape the world, given the right support and resources.

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  • Bonus Episode: I Thought It Would Last Forever—Then I Took a Walk
    Jun 12 2025

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    In this bonus episode, our founder Bettina says what most people won’t: sometimes depression hits like a truck—and all you can do is let it. But then? You get up. You go outside. And somehow, the weight starts to lift. This is a no-filter convo about mental health, shame, and the tiny things that bring us back to life. It doesn’t last forever.

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  • 20,000 Startups, One Nervous System: Angela on Trauma, Guilt & Getting Real About Success
    Jun 12 2025

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    Angela reveals the surprising personal identity behind her professional achievements as an academic, entrepreneur, and investor who has evaluated over 20,000 startups throughout her career. She shares intimate insights about battling imposter syndrome, healing from childhood trauma, and finding balance while building businesses.

    • Cooking represents both learning and nurturing for Angela, who almost chose culinary school over business school
    • Early experiences with imposter syndrome taught her to lean into discomfort as a sign of growth
    • Growing up with trauma led to compartmentalization skills that initially helped but required therapy to overcome
    • The biggest myth in entrepreneurship is that success is about the idea rather than years of consistent execution
    • Founders should protect non-negotiable personal time while acknowledging that venture-backed businesses require 60-80 hour weeks
    • Experiencing failure firsthand as both a founder and manager created deeper empathy for the entrepreneurs she now evaluates
    • Learning to let go of guilt and unrealistic planning helped her find more authentic leadership
    • Early-career advice: ask for more help without fear of appearing uninformed
    • Making protected time for deep work yields the highest ROI for investors and entrepreneurs

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    More about Angela:

    Angela Lee is an award-winning professor and former Chief Innovation Officer at Columbia Business School where she teaches venture capital and leadership courses. Angela started her career in product management and then moved to consulting at McKinsey. She has started 4 startups and is also the founder of 37 Angels, an investing network that has evaluated over 20000 startups, invested in 100, and activates new investors through a startup investment bootcamp. She also serves as a venture partner at Fresco Capital, an early-stage venture fund that focuses on the future of work, digital health, and sustainability.

    Angela has spoken at the White House and NASA and is an expert in teaching online and making learning scalable. She is a sought-after expert on CNBC, Bloomberg TV, MSNBC and Fox Business. She was recognized by Crain’s as a Notable Women in Tech, by Inc. as one of 17 Inspiring Women to Watch, and by Entrepreneur Magazine as one of 6 Innovative Women to Watch. In 2020 and 2025, she was awarded the Dean's Award for Teaching Excellence at Columbia Business School and she was awarded the Singhvi Prize for Scholarship by the class of 2022.

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  • She Said No to the Safe Route—And Built a Career on Courage
    Jun 4 2025

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    Maddi Holman, co-founder and general partner at Daring Ventures, shares her unconventional journey from pre-med student to venture capitalist—and how she’s built a career championing overlooked founders and untapped opportunities.

    • Entering uncharted territory as the only person with a biology background working on telecom deals
    • Embracing “I don’t know” as a sign of strength, not weakness
    • Pivoting from pre-med to VC after realizing surgery wasn’t her true path
    • Discovering venture capital during a master’s program in London, thanks to a Belgian VC professor
    • Navigating countless rejections while trying to break into VC with a non-traditional background
    • Co-founding Daring Ventures to back underdog founders who don’t fit the typical Silicon Valley mold
    • Seeking out founders with resilience, deep passion, and coachability
    • Drawing strength during hard times by reflecting on past challenges and staying grounded in family
    • Redefining success as living authentically, embracing failure, and having no regrets
    • Choosing kindness as her legacy—because people will always remember how you made them feel

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    Maddi Holman is a Co-Founder and General Partner at Daring Ventures in New York City. She knows something about being an underdog — from becoming a walk-on D1 athlete at Rice University while managing a pre-med courseload to pulling off a last-minute pivot from medicine to finance despite having never worked in the field. While in VC, Maddi worked at Touchdown Ventures supporting multiple corporate partner VC funds spanning healthcare, telecom, software, proptech, and entertainment. At Cigna Ventures, she focused on early to growth stage healthcare companies and led the women's health vertical. Having successfully navigated traditionally male-dominated environments, Maddi uses her resilient background to identify diamonds-in-the-rough and overlooked investment opportunities.



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  • From Risk To Radical Reinvention: Lessons From Dmitry Koltunov’s Unstoppable Journey
    May 29 2025

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    Serial entrepreneur Dmitry Koltunov shares his journey from Soviet refugee to tech founder, exploring how embracing both his technical and creative identities fueled his success building multiple companies and a Broadway musical.

    • Coming to America as a refugee at age 9 shaped Dmitry’s unique relationship with risk-taking
    • How limiting beliefs about "what a founder looks like" almost kept him from pursuing entrepreneurship
    • The powerful revelation that self-doubt persists even for highly accomplished people
    • Why creatives often hide their artistic pursuits in corporate settings despite their transferable skills
    • Reframing your creative and professional pursuits as "batteries" that charge each other
    • Understanding the connection between artistic creation and entrepreneurship — both start with blank pages
    • Building an authentic community as an underappreciated advantage in business and personal growth

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    Dmitry Koltunov is a serial entrepreneur, technologist, and storyteller based in New York City. He’s the founder and CEO of Arbor, an AI-powered platform that helps communications teams quickly turn long videos into compelling content (video clips, social posts, emails, and articles)—without losing the human touch. Previously, he was the co-founder and CTO of ALICE, a hospitality tech company that grew into a global brand and was eventually acquired by Expedia. Dmitry is also a community builder in the startup world, leading the NYC chapter of the Startup Leadership Program and mentoring first-time founders. A lifelong creative, he’s also a musical theater writer currently developing a new show for Broadway. He holds degrees in Computer Science and Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and is a CFA charterholder.

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  • Stop People-Pleasing. Start Living.
    May 14 2025

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    Alisia Gill, executive coach and creator of "The Era of Enough," shares her journey from corporate leadership to helping Gen X women make career decisions aligned with their authentic selves rather than societal expectations.

    • Finding comfort in thinking about her mother, who gave her a sense of possibility by saying, "you can be whoever you want"
    • Describing herself as a "smarty pants" who loved reading and was focused on facts rather than opinions
    • Learning about the consequences when friendships changed after returning from studying abroad
    • Surviving cancer twice and how it changed her relationship with time - "I didn't survive cancer twice to be stressing about what you think about me"
    • Realizing the importance of intentional leadership when seeing employees taking notes during her presentations
    • Creating "The Era of Enough" after an adversity caused by being placed in a misaligned job role
    • Developing the concept of a Personal North Star to help women identify their unique values, aspirations, and preferences
    • Challenging women to ask themselves what they truly aspire to be, not just what titles they want
    • Advocating for Gen X women to make intentional choices aligned with their authentic selves

    More about Alisia:

    Alisia Gill is an executive coach and creator of the Era of Enough™, helping Gen X women make powerful career decisions rooted in who they are now — not who they were told to be. A former Chief People Officer, Alisia brings sharp strategy, deep insight, and real talk to every conversation. Through her coaching, content, and keynotes, she helps women lead their next chapter with confidence, fulfillment, wellness and joy. She is a graduate of Columbia and Princeton Universities.

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  • Magic Happens in Person: How Authentic Relationships Transform Entrepreneurship
    May 12 2025

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    Magic happens in person. Tori Hanson shares her founder journey from corporate safety at the New York Times to building vibrant communities in NYC through the Knowledge Shop and Meet in 10.

    • From staring at pigeons during the pandemic to creating founder communities
    • Why entrepreneurship is "incredibly humbling" and requires deep self-awareness
    • Creating personal systems and boundaries to avoid burnout as a founder
    • The courage to leave corporate comfort for entrepreneurial uncertainty
    • Why networking fails when approached as transactional rather than relational
    • "Peacocking" - how introverts can attract conversations at networking events
    • Successful founders have "grand ideas, loosely held" - vision with adaptability
    • Converting childhood challenges into entrepreneurial superpowers
    • Building a legacy of togetherness in an increasingly divided world

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    More about Tori:

    Magic happens in person' isn't just Tori Hanson's motto—it's her business model. She is the founder of "Meet in 10" event Saas platform, and the Knowledge Shop founder community. In 2024 she organised 30+ events—from startup matchmaking to UK/EU expansion support—while herfoundereventsnyc.com platform showcased 2,500 additional founder gatherings throughout NYC. Previously, Tori spent 15 years in media, most recently managing travel, e-commerce, and education businesses at The New York Times. Originally from the UK, she relocated to NYC in 2013 and now calls Long Island City home.

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  • Dance Beyond Movement: Transforming Lives Through Art with Suzanne Citere
    Apr 18 2025

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    Suzanne Citere, a lifelong dance educator from New York City, shares her journey of transforming dancers' lives through compassionate education that extends beyond technique to holistic development and confidence-building.

    • Exploring what it means to "take up space" both in dance and in life
    • How dance studios become sanctuaries where students find refuge from daily stresses
    • The transformative "aha moment" at a student's Sweet 16 that revealed dance's deep impact
    • Using movement as therapy to release endorphins and transcend anxiety
    • Embracing change and discomfort through lessons learned during pandemic pivots
    • How dance training translates to success in unexpected careers and life skills
    • Advocating for safety through legislation requiring background checks for dance instructors
    • Creating lasting legacies by making students feel "enough" and valued beyond their technique

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    About Suzanne:

    Suzanne Citere, originally from New York City, studied dance with some of the nation’s top instructors. She moved to Lighthouse Point in 1996 and has since taught at Dance Theatre of Parkland, Dance Theatre of Broward, and Broward Dance Academy. A dance educator for 40 years, Suzanne founded RealDance in 2003, which has trained hundreds of dancers and won numerous regional and national championships.

    She is a graduate of Dance Masters of America and Dance Educators of America’s teacher training program. Suzanne spent five years as Director of Entertainment for Club Med and has choreographed across Europe and the Middle East. A certified judge with the National Dance Council of America, she judges for prestigious competitions like the American Dance Awards and Starquest.

    Her students have appeared on Broadway, in films, on cruise ships, and in national tours. RealDance alumni have gone on to top university dance programs, and in 2014, one graduate, Connor Yockus, was named a U.S. Presidential Scholar of the Arts, crediting Suzanne as his most influential teacher. She’s a breast cancer previvor, women’s health advocate, and was named a “Keeper of the City” by Lighthouse Point in 2020 for her contributions to the community and the arts.

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