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How Curtis Northcutt Closed a $25M Series A for Cleanlab (Curtis Northcutt / Cleanlab)

In this episode, Curtis Northcutt, MIT PhD and founder of Cleanlab, shares his compelling journey from rural Kentucky to raising $25 million from Menlo Ventures and Bain Capital. Curtis reflects on the challenges of growing up with limited opportunities, the loneliness of dreaming big in a small town, and how those experiences ignited his drive to build something meaningful. He also dives into the complexities of raising capital during a downturn, balancing investor relationships, and making tough decisions about dilution. With a mix of personal stories, sharp insights, and practical advice, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to build a startup from scratch and scale it with purpose.

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TBC: The Importance of Jumping on Planes

In this episode of The Backchannel, we explore why making in-person connections can be a game-changer for founders. Recorded on location in Austin, Texas, Jason shares insights sparked by his own travel experiences, focusing on why meeting face-to-face can have a major impact on relationship-building, especially when it comes to securing investments.

TBC: Likability vs. Brilliance

In this episode of The Backchannel, we're dropping a quick but essential take on balancing brilliance and likability and how both play into the fundraising game. We revisit a core concept from a past episode: time given – time to interest. If your brilliance gets investors hooked fast, you don’t need as much relationship-building. But if it takes longer to spark that interest, likability becomes your best tool for buying more time. We also talk about how being difficult, even if you’re brilliant, can close doors.

How Curtis Northcutt Closed a $25M Series A for Cleanlab (Curtis Northcutt / Cleanlab)

In this episode, Curtis Northcutt, MIT PhD and founder of Cleanlab, shares his compelling journey from rural Kentucky to raising $25 million from Menlo Ventures and Bain Capital. Curtis reflects on the challenges of growing up with limited opportunities, the loneliness of dreaming big in a small town, and how those experiences ignited his drive to build something meaningful. He also dives into the complexities of raising capital during a downturn, balancing investor relationships, and making tough decisions about dilution. With a mix of personal stories, sharp insights, and practical advice, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to build a startup from scratch and scale it with purpose.

TBC: How Anxiety Ruins Warm Intros

In this episode of The Backchannel, we're diving into the role anxiety plays in fundraising, especially when it comes to warm introductions with investors. If you’ve ever hesitated to reach out to old contacts or second-guessed your follow-ups, this one's for you.

TBC: GPs Have Trouble Raising Too

In this episode of The Backchannel, we’re talking about how VCs need to raise money too, not just startups.

TBC: How to Build Awareness as a Founder the Right Way

In this episode, we dive into the concept of awareness for founders, focusing on how to effectively create it.

TBC: How to Handle the Heat of an Investor Pitch

In this episode of The Backchannel, we talk about handling the pressure of investor pitches.

How Teasha Cable Closed a $1M Seed Round for CModel (Teasha Cable / CModel)

After bootstrapping her company for months, Teasha Cable, founder and CEO of CModel decided it was time to raise. But early on, the rejections came in hard. Instead of giving up or getting offended, she learned from each rejection, tweaked her approach, and started executing on what investors wanted to see. After a lot of trial and error, she locked down a lead investor in the Alabama Futures Fund that ended up leading her to close a $1M seed round in a not-so-easy market. But even then, it took six more months of grinding to fully close the round. That persistence, though, wasn’t something new for her. In this episode you'll hear the story behind how she became the entpreneur we see today, and how she closed her $1M seed round for CModel.

TBC: Types & Motivations of Angel Investors

In this episode of The Backchannel, we explore the different types of angel investors you’re likely to encounter early on in your startup journey.

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