In this episode, we explore venture building, technical risk, and investor psychology with Michal Chabowski, Managing Partner at Rubicon Partners — a firm blending venture funding with transaction advisory services in high-impact sectors like deep tech, energy, and new materials.
Michal brings a refreshing lens to startup investing, challenging conventional wisdom and offering deep insight into what really matters when backing early-stage companies.
🔍 Episode Highlights:
⚙️ Technical Risk vs. Market Risk: Why Rubicon Partners embraces complexity in product development — but avoids untested markets.
🚫 The First-Mover Myth: Michal explains why being early isn’t always being right — and what founders often get wrong.
📈 Business Models That Actually Work: A practical investor's take on financial modeling, and which metrics matter most at the early stage.
🦄 The Unicorn Illusion: Comparing private vs. public market valuations — and what today’s founders can learn from listed companies.
⏳ When to Sell: Insights into timing an exit — and why storytelling might be your most underutilized growth tool.
Whether you're a founder navigating your first round or an investor refining your thesis, this episode delivers sharp, actionable insights on building — and backing — companies built to last.
🎧 Tune in now to rethink risk, value, and storytelling in the venture space!
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