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What's Your Ask? with Stephanie Sims

by Stephanie Sims

This is the What's Your Ask? show, with Stephanie Sims. Listen in each week to learn how to find more money to grow your business. Host Stephanie Sims will talk with entrepreneurs, investors and ecosystem builders to find out why it is important to know...What's Your Ask?

Episodes

Episode 56: Knowing and Getting What You're Worth

36m · Published 12 May 08:00

Today, I’m excited to talk to Jamie Easton, the founder of The Uptick - a weekly dose of financial market smarts!

Jamie has nearly 20 years of professional experience in the financial services industry, including Managing Director at Evercore, a premier, independent, global investment banking advisory firm. 

At Evercore, she not only founded the equities business in 2010, but was also recognized by Institutional Investor Magazine as the top ranked IR professional in her peer group.

Jamie began her career at Goldman Sachs, where she led investment research on the Bond Insurance Industry.

Jamie resides in Manhattan and is an avid lover of fitness and all things CNBC.

Welcome Jamie!

 

In this episode…

In this episode, Jamie shares her scariest ask - with a little backstory, Jamie started her career in her 20s in equity research, moved to sales and discovered she was better suited for that.  Her hardest or scariest ask was after she moved over to a sales role and brought in a large account, which was her first account.  At that point, it was a top 3 account for the company but when she got her bonus, it was not reflective of the account.  “Someone is getting paid off the money I brought in, where is it going?”  Boss said they never asked her to bring in the account, and with that, she promptly handed the bonus back.  The next day, got 100% more, which was still a small amount, but it was something, and that she accepted.

Jamie feels this proves one thing – if you continue to accept and don’t ask for what you’re worth, it will continue to happen to you.  In her job, she would be able to leave every day and know her worth and her value.  It was data-based and easy to figure out. 

Her tip for someone not working with numbers is to write down every single positive contribution that was made.  Then at your review, put all that compiled knowledge down and feed it back.  Rank yourself highly when you have the chance.  If you don’t think you’re exceptional then change it before your review.  When you are in front of the person doing the review, it is difficult for them to say, “Oh, you’re terrible.”  So, set yourself up with positivity; make your own data and value.

Jamie says anyone facing this should think a little deeper than the top or bottom line – what else am I doing that will make the firm a better place.  If you lost me, what would you be losing as an organization.  You will see more value and able to highlight.

There is psychology around always remembering the negative things or things that go wrong more so than the positive things. 

Jamie shares she had a deep passion to help women stay in finance.  She finds it disappointing when women choose not to continue during pivotal times in their lives.  

When it came to starting Uptick, she would read financial articles written by a journalist who had never worked in finance, and she felt she could do a better job synthesizing business news for everyone.

If people don’t understand the fundamental functions of the economy, it is hard to make decisions due to not understanding some of the products available.  Some people miss out on incredible opportunities due to this.  When they do finally decide, it might not be based on the right assessment of true risks and rewards.

Jamie feels ones’ biggest investment is in oneself and the company they own.  Most people put their financial decisions on someone else, and they do not have time to learn but rather are on different trends.  For those who “knew” it was going to be a thing, then put some money in it.  The second you notice a shift, make a move.  When people have others managing their money, there is less ownership involved.  Identifying long-term funds that you believe in is a phenomenal investment strategy.  When you have money to invest, keep 20% of that and figure out for yourself what to invest in.  Learn and understand everything there is about investing.  In addition, know your investment strategy and your own goal.

Money is such an important part of our lives, why do we give it to someone else to handle?  Hopefully, people start asking more questions and become more in charge of their financial journey.

How do you decide who you will say yes to?  If it sounds like I would listen to it or it is interesting, then I say yes. 

Jamie’s ask to the listeners is, as you start to engage, subscribe to Uptick.net and start reading with us.  It’s published every Saturday morning.

Resources Mentioned in this episode

  • The Uptick
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram: theupticknyc
  • Finance-Ability
  • Stephanie Sims
  • Stephanie Sims LinkedIn

Sponsor for this episode...

Finance-Ability is a boutique consulting firm dedicated to helping business owners and startups find their best options for growth funding. Founded by financial strategist and transaction expert Stephanie Sims, Finance-Ability can help any business owner identify the right funding partners and get through fundraising as painlessly as possible.

Visit their website to take their online assessment test to help you find out which kind of funding is the best fit for your business right now. They also have a ton of resources to help you understand business processes and financial decision-making that can help you start and build your own empire so be sure to check them out.

Stephanie has over 20 years of experience having worked with companies like Goldman Sachs and CSFB. If there’s anyone with their heart in the right place when it comes to championing the dreams of small business owners and startup companies, Stephanie is that person. Let Finance-Ability help you get the funding you need and deserve to get your dreams soaring high towards your own brand of success.

Episode 55: Find Your Pain, Fix It and Create Your Business with Amy Fazackerley

35m · Published 28 Apr 08:00

In this episode, you will hear how Amy felt her scariest ask was how to get started in business, how to get started in manufacturing, where do you go?  It’s hard to go overseas, share your ideas and not know anyone not to mention hand over a prototype and negotiate dollars and all the major details.

After stepping on loose Legos drove her over the edge, she brainstormed on how does one clean, corrale, and pick up after them without having to throw them all in buckets.

Her advice to others wanting to start a business is to know your pain point and solve it.  Questions they should ask themselves include:

  1. Do you understand your audience and their price points?
  2. What problem are you solving?  To Amy, it was “What would I want?”
  3. How do you plan to get the message across to make it better?  Will they look at the product and say, “Oh my gosh, I need that!”

Some people can get stuck in perfectionism when they are getting ready to launch a product, and they shouldn’t.  Learn from the mistakes you make, but get it out there.  If something goes amiss, then quickly pivot and fix it.  It’s a learning process, but it makes your product better and your brand stronger as well as reviews better.

Ask for feedback, always.  Feedback is so important!  It shows the customer you are listening to them.  Customers want to feel like they are part of what you’re doing, so make it a priority and engage with them.  Make your brand feel real!

Amy shares she goes through every day, week and year bumping into other problems.  She loves finding products that provide simple solutions to make her daily life better.  

When just starting out, how does one get feedback, expand and get people engaged?  The strategies they used were organic growth by telling their stories.  Someone out there will relate and react. 

So, start with your story, grow organically, reach out to your friends and family, and use technology to your advantage. 

Not everyone “gets” or listens to feedback that is shared, but all feedback needs to be listened to as it’s all positive and all an opportunity.  It’s all information you can put in your toolbox to make it better and stronger.

Feedback could indicate changes are needed in education, changing the product, whether or not it’s off-trend, etc.  Don’t look at negative feedback as a reason to throw everything out and start over rather look at it as if something needs tweaking.  For instance, you might have the right product but are in the wrong place selling it to the wrong person.

It’s easy to get lost in ideas and start branching out, but you need to remind yourself to stay focused.  Your core is your core.  Sometimes you just have to say “no” as it isn’t aligned with your mission or vision.  It’s easy to get distracted.

When it comes to sharing her time, Amy starts with family and friends, which lots of the groups have become.  Looks at where she can add value. 

Amy’s ask of listeners: If you’re listening to this, take a look at their website and share feedback.  Would love to hear thoughts and ideas.

Promo code: April40 to get a 40% discount on any of the items!

Resources Mentioned in this episode

  • www.layandgo.com
  • Finance-Ability
  • Stephanie Sims
  • Stephanie Sims LinkedIn

Sponsor for this episode...

Finance-Ability is a boutique consulting firm dedicated to helping business owners and startups find their best options for growth funding. Founded by financial strategist and transaction expert Stephanie Sims, Finance-Ability can help any business owner identify the right funding partners and get through fundraising as painlessly as possible.

Visit their website to take their online assessment test to help you find out which kind of funding is the best fit for your business right now. They also have a ton of resources to help you understand business processes and financial decision-making that can help you start and build your own empire so be sure to check them out.

Stephanie has over 20 years of experience having worked with companies like Goldman Sachs and CSFB. If there’s anyone with their heart in the right place when it comes to championing the dreams of small business owners and startup companies, Stephanie is that person. Let Finance-Ability help you get the funding you need and deserve to get your dreams soaring high towards your own brand of success.

Episode 54: Thoughts of Crypto-Currency and Crypto-Investing

33m · Published 21 Apr 08:00

Today, I’m excited to talk to Spencer Montgomery, the Founder of Uinta Crypto Consulting, a cryptocurrency training and mentoring program. He has been providing Bitcoin and cryptocurrency consulting and training for over 4 years. 

Spencer has spoken to over 3000 people and has influenced over 5 million of crypto investing. 

Spencer personally turned $13k into over $1.2M in 18 months back in 2017 and more impressively, sold in early 2018 protecting his earnings. 

He has helped many friends and family 10x their money investing in crypto assets. 

Spencer has a MBA and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Brigham Young University. Prior to starting his own company, Spencer was the Blockchain Evangelist for Microsoft.

In This Episode

Spencer shares what the offer was that he could not refuse.  Back in September he was offered to join a coaching program for $4,000.  The coaching program spoke exactly to a pain he was feeling and helped solved the problem.  Since he had invested so much into it, he dedicated lots of time and energy to get the returns.

There are three things Spencer feels should be looked at when making a decision to spend money on something such as a coaching program.

  1. Books
  2. Testimonials
  3. Guarantee

In order to set himself apart from the rest of the “hype” to make connections, Spencer posts twice daily on his LinkedIn account with tips, information and education.  Multiple times he hears he is a “breath of fresh air” when people are looking for something they can trust.  He feels he is that person, and he is easy to pitch to.

Spencer feels that some buy out of fear of everyone else getting rich and sell because they are afraid they are going to lose money.

Risk profiles are different for everyone, but he helps people conquer fear and deal with loss aversion by understanding their motivations and what their goals are.

Spencer shares common myths in regard to crypto investing such as people believing the information they see or read is education and that all investing does not have to be crypto - they can start small.

Condensing the opportunity and showing people what they are missing is key.

Spencer shares his thoughts surrounding how crypto currency will impact the broader market, how people will do business and what the future holds or will evolve to.  In addition, how will regulations change or what controls may come into play.

He feels technology has interrupted so many other industries, and they survived, so this should be no different.

In addition, Spencer shares information about NFTs.

Finally, Spencer wants everyone to know the risk/reward - not too many opportunities out there and just wants people to benefit from it.  But you need to learn.  If you don’t understand, you’re just gambling.

Links Mentioned:

  • www.uintacrypto.com
  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/montgomeryspencer/
  • Finance-Ability
  • Stephanie Sims
  • Stephanie Sims LinkedIn

Sponsor for this episode...

Finance-Ability is a boutique consulting firm dedicated to helping business owners and startups find their best options for growth funding. Founded by financial strategist and transaction expert Stephanie Sims, Finance-Ability can help any business owner identify the right funding partners and get through fundraising as painlessly as possible.

Visit their website to take their online assessment test to help you find out which kind of funding is the best fit for your business right now. They also have a ton of resources to help you understand business processes and financial decision-making that can help you start and build your own empire so be sure to check them out.

Stephanie has over 20 years of experience having worked with companies like Goldman Sachs and CSFB. If there’s anyone with their heart in the right place when it comes to championing the dreams of small business owners and startup companies, Stephanie is that person. Let Finance-Ability help you get the funding you need and deserve to get your dreams soaring high towards your own brand of success.

Episode 53: Finding the Right Investor and Making it "Click"

49m · Published 07 Apr 08:00

Adam Fazackerley is the COO and Co-Founder of Lay-n-Go, LLC.  Fazackerley started his career at UUNET Technologies.  He went on to found concept2creations, LLC, a corporate design company focused on building brands and producing every aspect of their digital / print marketing strategies.  He worked as an Associate with Osborn Capital and later went on to co-found Fortify.vc.  Both firms were focused on early-stage technology fund investing in Mid-Atlantic, Silicon Valley, and talent-rich technology markets.  In 2010, Adam and his wife Amy founded Lay-n-Go, LLC.  The company is focused on designing and developing innovative organizational solutions for life, play, and travel. To date, they have been awarded three US Utility Patents on their invention and distribute their products to leading retail companies domestically and internationally.  Fazackerley serves on the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Council and the Syracuse University Library Advisory Board.  Adam graduated with a B.S. degree in Marketing from Syracuse University.

In this episode…

Adam answers all of Stephanie’s speed round questions which lead into a lively discussion of music and how the decade of the 70s reigns in superiority!  

Once they get down to business, Adams shares how his, and Amy’s, decision making process really started with her dad.  They asked him, “What do you think of this business, and would you invest?”

Their questions were immediately answered with, “How are you placing it? What are you doing? How are you producing it?  What’s your supply chain?”  It was then that they realized that maybe investments from family weren’t the best choice.

For Adam, he thinks the scariest questions are when you ask for an opinion and get answers you don’t fully understand.  

Ultimately, one must stand behind the decisions made and realize there is a lot of learning in the process and it is rewarding.

Adam shares, “If you have an idea that keeps you up at night thinking, and it could change the world, in a little or big way, then go after it!” Hearing feedback from others will make you think and ask questions of yourself which lead to growth.  Always think big, dream big but know your path to profitability.

When you face uncertainty and doubt, don’t lose faith in yourself or your model - always remember it doesn’t happen overnight.  

Make sure, when talking with investors, do not pretend to know it all.  You can lose credibility - it is okay to say, “I don’t understand.”  You can’t put the top of a building on until the middle is built!  So build the middle and build confidence - asking helps.

Situational awareness is crucial!  Know your audience and know your investors!  Some can be picky and aggressive, and that’s ok.  Each have their own personality, so know how to handle them.  Do your research.  You don’t need everyone to love you, just need to know what a good partnership will look like.  Will they be there for the long haul?

There is an analogy you will hear about between investors and the comfort of shoes - and believe it or not, it makes perfect sense!

To be successful, you need the pure warrior mentality!

When it comes to saying “yes” for requests, Adam takes into consideration will it change the world, do I connect with it, and is it something Amy and I can do together.

If you’re overextending yourself, you are worthless to everyone.

Adam’s ask to listeners: Do you think we can build our product in America and hit the price points that consumers want?

He would love to hear it!  And, there is a special offer for listeners!  40% off orders on their site with free shipping for orders over $50.  Enter StephRocks when ordering!

Resources Mentioned in this episode

LinkedIn Profile : https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamfazackerley/
UUNET : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UUNET
Fortify.vc : https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/fortify-ventures
Lay-n-Go : www.layngo.com
PATENT 9,0984,459 (July 2015) : https://patents.google.com/patent/US9084459
PATENT 10,016,036 (July 2018) : https://patents.google.com/patent/US10016036 

PATENT 10,561,213 (February 2020) : https://patents.google.com/patent/US10561213B2

  • Finance-Ability
  • Stephanie Sims
  • Stephanie Sims LinkedIn

Sponsor for this episode...

Finance-Ability is a boutique consulting firm dedicated to helping business owners and startups find their best options for growth funding. Founded by financial strategist and transaction expert Stephanie Sims, Finance-Ability can help any business owner identify the right funding partners and get through fundraising as painlessly as possible.

Visit their website to take their online assessment test to help you find out which kind of funding is the best fit for your business right now. They also have a ton of resources to help you understand business processes and financial decision-making that can help you start and build your own empire so be sure to check them out.

Stephanie has over 20 years of experience having worked with companies like Goldman Sachs and CSFB. If there’s anyone with their heart in the right place when it comes to championing the dreams of small business owners and startup companies, Stephanie is that person. Let Finance-Ability help you get the funding you need and deserve to get your dreams soaring high towards your own brand of success.

Episode 52: Getting better with money to live intentionally with George Grombacher, Founder and Chief Community Officer of Money Alignment Academy

40m · Published 31 Mar 08:00

A 20-year finance industry veteran, podcaster, writer, and speaker, George is working to help people get better at money and life so they can live how they want.  

He spent 10 years with a Fortune 100 company as an advisor as well as in leadership positions where he impacted thousands of people and developed training curriculums.  

George is the President of Financial Consulting Professionals, the Founder and Chief Community Officer of Money Alignment Academy, and the host of the Money Savage podcast.

He’s also been named to Investopedia's list of the Top 100 Most Influential Financial Advisors two years in a row.

In this episode…

George helps people with money and life, so they are able to live life as they envision for themselves.  He shares that the “money stuff” can keep you from reaching success. Not everyone lives the life envisioned in their head, but in order to do that, they need to understand the overall picture.

The overall picture includes knowing the three most valuable resources to them are:

  1. Time
  2. Attention
  3. Money

Those three items need to be aligned with the best version of “me” that is in “my mind.”

People need to come to the conclusion themselves as to what that may be in all three.  And, people need to be transparent with their goals and decisions.

When people want to be held accountable, to be successful, they really need to hold themselves accountable and create a community with others by sharing the change they want to make and asking others the permission to check in with them and share their progress. 

Communities, or groups, are successful as the members “do it themselves” but are reinforced by others.   

George believes in the Self-Determination theory, which is people’s ability to make choices and manage their own life.

Resources Mentioned in this episode

  • George LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgegrombacher
  • Money Alignment Academy: http://moneyalignmentacademy.com/
  • Self Determination Theory: https://selfdeterminationtheory.org/theory/
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  • Finance-Ability
  • Stephanie Sims
  • Stephanie Sims LinkedIn

Sponsor for this episode...

Finance-Ability is a boutique consulting firm dedicated to helping business owners and startups find their best options for growth funding. Founded by financial strategist and transaction expert Stephanie Sims, Finance-Ability can help any business owner identify the right funding partners and get through fundraising as painlessly as possible.

Visit their website to take their online assessment test to help you find out which kind of funding is the best fit for your business right now. They also have a ton of resources to help you understand business processes and financial decision-making that can help you start and build your own empire so be sure to check them out.

Stephanie has over 20 years of experience having worked with companies like Goldman Sachs and CSFB. If there’s anyone with their heart in the right place when it comes to championing the dreams of small business owners and startup companies, Stephanie is that person. Let Finance-Ability help you get the funding you need and deserve to get your dreams soaring high towards your own brand of success.

Episode 51: Authenticity, Asymmetry and Making a Connection with Investors

34m · Published 17 Mar 08:00

Sean O’Brien,  is Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Overline, an Atlanta-based seed-stage venture capital fund that he runs with his partner, Michael Cohn. 

Sean has been in the investment business for nearly 30 years, with roles in investment banking, hedge fund management, corporate development and venture capital. 

He is an All-Star Mentor in the Techstars network, a mentor in the Endeavor network, and an advisor to a number of startups. 

Sean received his degree from NYU and lives in the Atlanta area with his wife and twin daughters. 

In this episode…

Sean talks about asymmetry and if the gap is really that wide?  He shares how he knows it is inherently unnatural for those looking for funding to sell themselves and their vision. 

When people are making their pitch, it is painful to watch as he knows the anxiety they are feeling and being terrified to make the ask.

Sean is a big fan of authenticity - people need to just be themselves and trust in them and the process.  They aren’t looking for a performance and are more interested in their story, not someone who is salesy or a know-it-all.  Humility is key.

Rather than the “fake it until you make it” mentality, they want to hear, “I don’t know” or “Will you explain that to me?”

Sean feels it is refreshing with the modernization of the funding world in seeing success not only through the eyes of a spreadsheet and numbers.

Pattern recognition is important when talking to investors, and founders don’t always do their homework.  They need to learn about whom they are pitching too and follow the patterns.

A tip for fundraising: adopt a process and be intentional about it.  However, most people have a huge miss and that’s the ask.

He likes to hear, “This is what I’m building, here is what I think, and this is my structure.”

Those seeking funding should know what they think they need but also be open to hearing thoughts and advice.  

Sean and Michael want to be the first one called for celebrations, bad news, good news and a couch session when a mental break is needed.  

How quickly people recover is crucial!

Sean states he is really bad at saying no, and is intellectually curious in what everyone has to pitch.  He feels an obligation and responsibility toward diversity.

He has a simple intake form on his website for those who are interested, but is sticking close to Atlanta and the SE.

Resources Mentioned in this episode

  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanobr/
  • https://overline.vc/
  • Finance-Ability
  • Stephanie Sims
  • Stephanie Sims LinkedIn

Sponsor for this episode...

Finance-Ability is a boutique consulting firm dedicated to helping business owners and startups find their best options for growth funding. Founded by financial strategist and transaction expert Stephanie Sims, Finance-Ability can help any business owner identify the right funding partners and get through fundraising as painlessly as possible.

Visit their website to take their online assessment test to help you find out which kind of funding is the best fit for your business right now. They also have a ton of resources to help you understand business processes and financial decision-making that can help you start and build your own empire so be sure to check them out.

Stephanie has over 20 years of experience having worked with companies like Goldman Sachs and CSFB. If there’s anyone with their heart in the right place when it comes to championing the dreams of small business owners and startup companies, Stephanie is that person. Let Finance-Ability help you get the funding you need and deserve to get your dreams soaring high towards your own brand of success.

Episode 50: Get Clear to Gain a Yes to Your Ask with Robert White

44m · Published 03 Mar 09:00

Robert is a Speaker, Author, Leadership Trainer, and Executive Coach who integrates a heart-centered, result-oriented and transformational leadership approach to being effective.

He’s a serial entrepreneur including having founded and led two training industry success stories with over one million graduates of high-impact experiential learning seminars.

In this episode…

Robert White talks about how he found a sense of purpose during a time of need turned out to be life-changing. A previous “no” became a hard “yes” in a time of desperation that led to his financial success for years to come. Sometimes it is after a period of courting that it becomes apparent that saying yes will work.

Facing unknown situations can, ultimately, be a good thing. You are uninhibited by not having preconceived notions. So, taking that plunge isn't as scary when you have no previous experience to use as a means to discount the idea. When you have that desire to do something different, you are more apt to take the chance. When the idea just won’t leave you alone, you have to try.

Passion and commitment are the best characteristics to take the chance on entrepreneurship. Starting your own company takes the energy of passion and commitment to that passion. Entrepreneurs can teach you so much. How you show up with the client matters. So, your presence matters when making that ask.

Robert says, “You aren’t enough” is a great motivator to do great things. However, you need to overcome that and have a positive relationship with yourself. Success is not narrowly defined and is a personal reflection for yourself. Get clear on what you want to accomplish, just don’t get tunnel vision. Stay awake to what’s possible.

Resources Mentioned in this episode

  • Extraordinary People on LinkedIn
  • ExtraordinaryPeople.com 
  • Robert White on LinkedIn 
  • Just Start: Take Action, Embrace Uncertainty, Create the Future by Leonard Schlesinger and Charles Kiefer
  • Finance-Ability
  • Stephanie Sims
  • Stephanie Sims LinkedIn

Sponsor for this episode...

Finance-Ability is a boutique consulting firm dedicated to helping business owners and startups find their best options for growth funding. Founded by financial strategist and transaction expert Stephanie Sims, Finance-Ability can help any business owner identify the right funding partners and get through fundraising as painlessly as possible.

Visit their website to take their online assessment test to help you find out which kind of funding is the best fit for your business right now. They also have a ton of resources to help you understand business processes and financial decision-making that can help you start and build your own empire so be sure to check them out.

Stephanie has over 20 years of experience having worked with companies like Goldman Sachs and CSFB. If there’s anyone with their heart in the right place when it comes to championing the dreams of small business owners and startup companies, Stephanie is that person. Let Finance-Ability help you get the funding you need and deserve to get your dreams soaring high towards your own brand of success.

Episode 49: What is ESG and Why Does It Matter to Your Business with Kim Raath of Topl

43m · Published 24 Feb 09:00

Today, I’m excited to talk to Kim Raath, the co-founder and CEO of Topl, an ESG technology company with a purpose-built blockchain that empowers businesses to prove and monetize ethical and sustainable practices. 

Before university, Kim worked in 18 developing countries to rebuild and strengthen communities by implementing innovative forms of technology. She has since given numerous talks about how technical innovation empowers communities to improve quality of life and access to opportunities. 

Kim was the first student at Rice University to simultaneously complete a Masters in Economics and PhD in Statistics, and additionally holds a BS in Mathematics. While at Rice, Kim met her Topl co-founders James and Chris and found a common mindset and desire to build systems to create a better world. 

As CEO, Kim innovates around every problem that arises and continuously finds ways to grow the entire Topl ecosystem using her connections and resources in the mining and agricultural industry, creating an even more valuable company.

In this episode…

Kim Raath talks about how your customers care about your global impact. This is more and more important with the flow of information and how easily someone can quickly search and learn more about your company than ever before.

She also discusses how actively bringing in VC during the pandemic changed - the virtual space created allowed for closer relationships with more distant investors. 

In meeting with potential investors, it is important to have case studies, to be able to show investors how people use your product. Getting people to buy into your process and what the capabilities are vs. the history of the product. 

Kim talks about how critical it was to bring her teaching experience into the process of teaching investors to understand how her process works. The education piece was extremely useful in making better relationship-building with investors.

Listen in as Kim explains how she, and her team, had to simplify the processes of their product to help people understand the process. The core of the team was to create a new environment to break down barriers to make it more accessible to a larger audience. Sharing the story and take it from a concept to a commitment in a mindful and transparent way.

Resources Mentioned in this episode

  • Preventive vs. Promotional questions
  • Kim Raath on LinkedIn 
  • Topl’s Blockchain as a Service
  • Finance-Ability
  • Stephanie Sims
  • Stephanie Sims LinkedIn

Sponsor for this episode...

Finance-Ability is a boutique consulting firm dedicated to helping business owners and startups find their best options for growth funding. Founded by financial strategist and transaction expert Stephanie Sims, Finance-Ability can help any business owner identify the right funding partners and get through fundraising as painlessly as possible.

Visit their website to take their online assessment test to help you find out which kind of funding is the best fit for your business right now. They also have a ton of resources to help you understand business processes and financial decision-making that can help you start and build your own empire so be sure to check them out.

Stephanie has over 20 years of experience having worked with companies like Goldman Sachs and CSFB. If there’s anyone with their heart in the right place when it comes to championing the dreams of small business owners and startup companies, Stephanie is that person. Let Finance-Ability help you get the funding you need and deserve to get your dreams soaring high towards your own brand of success.

Episode 48 - Discover How to Ask for "Smart" Money with Katy Campbell of Porsche Digital

49m · Published 10 Feb 09:00

Today, I’m excited to talk to two-time founder Katy Campbell.

Katy is currently working with Porsche Digital to develop new startups across various ecosystems. 

Katy is also running "formation", a startup school for founders who identify as womxn, or as part of a minority group. 

She was also leading the brand and communication team at APX, the early-stage VC from Axel Springer and Porsche. 

Driven by her passion for mental wellbeing and diversity, Katy is working closely with boards globally to make sure both these topics are at the forefront of discussions. Zalando, Rocket Internet, and House of Malakai alumna.

In this episode…

Katy Campbell talks about how her naive approach to asking for investment was actually easier than asking for investments after understanding the process. The lack of experience allowed her to be bolder in her ask, simply because she was unaware she wasn’t following the norms. Simply said, don’t be afraid to boldly ask for what you want.

Lean into the fact that you have the innocence of how can I go wrong, and just dive in. By taking chances when you don’t have a lot of experience allows you to grow in many ways. You don’t have to fake it until you make it. However, being innocent about where you are in the process allows for additional support from investors.

Look at the people who are willing to ask for help while being secure in what they do know. You have to be comfortable and confident, but being humble attracts investors who are willing to support those learning the processes. Whether investment or sales, the first connection is connecting on a human level. Investors are people too.

Listen in for more of Katy’s experience in the investment world and how to ask for “Smart” money. And, how the pandemic has affected how people are thinking about what they want to build, how they want to build it, and who do they want involved in the process. 

Resources Mentioned in this episode

  • Katy Campbell on LinkedIn
  • Porsche Digital on LinkedIn
  • Visit Porsche Digital
  • Finance-Ability
  • Stephanie Sims
  • Stephanie Sims LinkedIn

Sponsor for this episode...

Finance-Ability is a boutique consulting firm dedicated to helping business owners and startups find their best options for growth funding. Founded by financial strategist and transaction expert Stephanie Sims, Finance-Ability can help any business owner identify the right funding partners and get through fundraising as painlessly as possible.

Visit their website to take their online assessment test to help you find out which kind of funding is the best fit for your business right now. They also have a ton of resources to help you understand business processes and financial decision-making that can help you start and build your own empire so be sure to check them out.

Stephanie has over 20 years of experience having worked with companies like Goldman Sachs and CSFB. If there’s anyone with their heart in the right place when it comes to championing the dreams of small business owners and startup companies, Stephanie is that person. Let Finance-Ability help you get the funding you need and deserve to get your dreams soaring high towards your own brand of success.

Episode 47: How Do You Ask in a Saturated Market with Greg Head

42m · Published 03 Feb 09:00

Today, I’m excited to talk to Greg Head, the CEO of Scaling Point and the founder of Gregslist.

Greg Head is a 30-year software industry veteran who was part of the startup-to-scale journeys of three different software companies in the CRM industry, including one IPO. 

He is now an active mentor, advisor, consultant, and speaker helping founders of early-stage software startups all over the world. 

At Scaling Point, Greg works with startup tech founders on positioning strategy, product-market fit, messaging, and scalable marketing execution. 

Gregslist.com is the curated and up-to-date list of local software companies used by thousands of founders, tech leaders, investors, and job seekers each month. 

Gregslist is now available for tech communities in Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Dallas, Austin, Chicago, and more. 

Greg and his wife live in the Dallas area. They spent 23 years in Phoenix before returning to her Texas hometown in 2019. 

Welcome Greg!

In this episode…

Greg Head talks about how going full circle from selling software to running a software company was a natural progression. He further explains how the way he was asked by a partner, and that it was a logical step in his progression. He knew the journey was still evolving and was a commitment. He embraced being a leader of a large team and a large company.

In shifting through the development of the software arena, Greg found that the way companies and entrepreneurs made asks changed. It became a more mature market than a frontier market. 

To stand out in a “noisy” environment of start-up, you need to be a specialist. Yes, you heard that right. With the market being so much more saturated, you need to specialize in order to make an impact. Buyers want to know you are the “Best” at what you do, your specialty. And, finally, getting traction is how you validate your specialized service. With so many choices, you need to stand-out.

Listen in to see how you can stand-out in your specialty.

Resources Mentioned in this episode

  • Connect to Gregslist
  • Greg Head on LinkedIn
  • Visit Greg’s Website
  • Finance-Ability
  • Stephanie Sims
  • Stephanie Sims LinkedIn

Sponsor for this episode...

Finance-Ability is a boutique consulting firm dedicated to helping business owners and startups find their best options for growth funding. Founded by financial strategist and transaction expert Stephanie Sims, Finance-Ability can help any business owner identify the right funding partners and get through fundraising as painlessly as possible.

Visit their website to take their online assessment test to help you find out which kind of funding is the best fit for your business right now. They also have a ton of resources to help you understand business processes and financial decision-making that can help you start and build your own empire so be sure to check them out.

Stephanie has over 20 years of experience having worked with companies like Goldman Sachs and CSFB. If there’s anyone with their heart in the right place when it comes to championing the dreams of small business owners and startup companies, Stephanie is that person. Let Finance-Ability help you get the funding you need and deserve to get your dreams soaring high towards your own brand of success.

What's Your Ask? with Stephanie Sims has 69 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 42:36:15. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 5th, 2024 02:47.

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