Épisodes

  • The Hidden Cost of Complexity in Energy and Real Estate with Arshia Jahangiri
    Feb 24 2026

    🏠 Growth Capital Podcast — Episode 65 🏠

    Energy adoption isn’t failing because of technology. It’s failing because of complexity.

    In this episode of the Growth Capital Podcast, host Justin Dixon sits down with Arshia Jahangiri, Founder & CEO of Solenery, a platform simplifying clean energy upgrades for residential and commercial property owners across North America.

    Arshia shares his entrepreneurial journey—from launching his first venture in high school to building a climate-tech platform designed to eliminate the friction around energy incentives, contractor selection, and ROI clarity.

    But this conversation goes beyond energy.

    It dives into:

    • Why fragmentation kills adoption in regulated industries
    • The hidden operational drag complexity created in real estate investing
    • How AI is compressing the startup build cycle
    • Why generalist founders may have the edge in today’s tech shift
    • What investors really look for when allocating capital

    Solenery is building a one-stop platform for property owners to access solar, HVAC, heat pumps, EV chargers, and energy incentives—removing confusion and improving clarity in decision-making.

    📩 Connect with Arshia on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/arshyya/

    If you’re a founder, operator, or investor navigating infrastructure, climate tech, or regulated markets—this episode will sharpen your thinking.

    👉 Subscribe for more conversations with private equity leaders, founders, and CEOs scaling growth businesses. 👍 Like, comment, and share your biggest takeaway.

    Watch or listen now!

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    34 min
  • Why Strong Startups Are Built Like Chains, Not Ropes (And Where Most Break) with Andrew Ackerman
    Feb 17 2026

    🔗 Growth Capital Podcast — Episode 64 🔗

    Why do some startups hold together under pressure, while others break at the first sign of scale?

    In this episode of the Growth Capital Podcast, host Justin Dixon sits down with Andrew Ackerman, Executive Director, REACH Labs, at Second Century Ventures, to unpack how investors really evaluate early-stage companies—and why startups behave more like chains than ropes.

    Andrew draws on his experience as a founder, angel investor, accelerator builder, and venture capitalist to explain how one weak link—whether it’s the team, product, market, or go-to-market—can derail even the most promising startup. The conversation dives deep into how founders can de-risk before raising capital, the difference between seed validation and Series A scaling, and why buzzwords don’t replace real proof.

    Key topics discussed:

    • Why startups fail at their weakest link
    • How investors think about risk at different stages
    • Proving demand before raising capital
    • AI in startups: real use cases vs. hype
    • Founder growth ceilings and scaling leadership

    🔗 Connect with Andrew: Website: https://asangelsseeit.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewbackerman/ 👉 Subscribe for more conversations with investors, operators, and founders 👍 Like the episode if it resonated 💬 Comment with the “weak link” you see most often in startups

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    42 min
  • The Compliance Blind Spot Created by Remote and Global Work with Maxwell Nee
    Feb 10 2026

    🌍 Growth Capital Podcast — Episode 63 🌍

    Remote work unlocked flexibility and global talent—but it also created a massive compliance gap that most companies and professionals aren’t prepared for.

    In this episode of the Growth Capital Podcast, host Justin Dixon sits down with Maxwell Nee, Co-Founder of Flamingo, to unpack the overlooked tax, residency, and regulatory risks hiding inside today’s borderless work environment.

    Maxwell shares how remote work, global mobility, and digital nomadism have outpaced the systems designed to track them—and why even sophisticated executives often discover their exposure only when audits, visa reviews, or penalties appear. Drawing on his experience living and working across multiple countries, he explains why compliance failures are rarely intentional but almost always infrastructural.

    What you’ll learn in this episode:

    • Why most professionals and companies don’t track global work accurately
    • How remote and distributed teams create silent tax and residency exposure
    • The difference between where you’re hired and where liability actually accrues
    • Why simplicity and privacy-first design matter in regulated markets
    • How global mobility is becoming a strategic issue for founders, operators, and investors

    Whether you’re leading a PE-backed company, managing a distributed workforce, or investing in global growth, this conversation highlights a risk you can’t afford to ignore.

    🔗 Connect with Maxwell on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellnee/

    👉 Subscribe for more insights from private equity leaders, founders, and operators 👍 Like this episode if it sparked a new perspective 💬 Comment below: Where has remote work created unexpected complexity for your business?

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    39 min
  • Inside the Investor Mind: Government, Commercial, and Dual-Use Growth with Bryan Mabry
    Feb 3 2026

    🧠 Growth Capital Podcast — Episode 62 🧠

    What does it really take to build and invest in companies that operate at the intersection of government and commercial markets?

    In this episode of the Growth Capital Podcast, host Justin Dixon sits down with Bryan Mabry, Partner at New North Ventures, to unpack how investors evaluate dual-use businesses, why government revenue alone rarely produces venture-scale outcomes, and where founders often misstep when navigating procurement, accreditation, and product focus.

    Bryan brings a rare perspective shaped by time in the CIA, senior government roles, and hands-on startup leadership—offering a clear-eyed look at how capital, access, and operational discipline actually drive success in regulated markets.

    🔍 Key topics discussed:

    • How investors assess government, commercial, and dual-use growth strategies
    • Why dual-use models can de-risk valuation and revenue volatility
    • The danger of chasing one-off government funding
    • When building for the most demanding customer becomes a competitive advantage
    • Why expertise and access often matter more than capital

    🎧 Whether you’re a founder exploring government markets, a VC underwriting complex growth paths, or a PE leader thinking about resilience and scale—this conversation delivers practical insight.

    👉 Watch now, subscribe to the channel, and drop a comment with your biggest takeaway.

    📩 Connect with Bryan Mabry:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-m-9a02b1100/
    • Email: brian@newnorthventures.com

    🌐 Learn more about New North Ventures: https://www.newnorthventures.com/

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    51 min
  • Turning Cybersecurity Failure Into a Startup Blueprint with Mario Soave
    Jan 27 2026

    🛡️ Growth Capital Podcast — Episode 61 🛡️

    What happens when a real-world cybersecurity incident becomes the spark for a category-defining startup?

    In this episode of Growth Capital Podcast, host Justin Dixon sits down with Mario Soave, Founder & CEO of CleverFi, to unpack how a personal cybersecurity crisis in an Airbnb led to a fundamentally different way of thinking about Wi-Fi, access control, and trust.

    Mario shares how shared Wi-Fi passwords expose property owners and small businesses to serious risk—and why connectivity should be treated like identity-based infrastructure, not a static utility. Drawing parallels to Visa and Mastercard, he explains how CleverFi enables personalized, revocable network access anywhere in the world—without hardware or apps.

    This conversation is a must-watch for founders, operators, and investors interested in:

    • Turning personal pain points into scalable platforms
    • Why Wi-Fi is an access-control problem, not a convenience feature
    • The massive, overlooked security gaps in SMBs
    • How infrastructure businesses create trust and network effects
    • Balancing bold vision with disciplined execution and capital efficiency

    🎧 Available now on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.

    👉 Subscribe for more conversations with founders, CEOs, and investors shaping the future of growth. 💬 Comment below: Where do you see hidden infrastructure risks in your business?

    🔗 Connect with Mario Soave on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariosoave/ (don’t forget to mention that you saw or heard on the Growth Capital Podcast for a response)

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    48 min
  • New Founder Playbook: Prototype First, Hire Later with Joel Walker
    Jan 20 2026

    🧑‍💻 Growth Capital Podcast — Episode 60 🧑‍💻

    What if the biggest barrier to building a tech company is already gone? In this episode of the Growth Capital Podcast, host Justin Dixon sits down with Joel Walker, Founder & CEO of Hotline, to unpack how non-technical founders can now go from idea to working product—before hiring engineers or raising significant capital.

    Joel shares how he used modern AI and code-assist tools to build a functioning prototype himself, logging 100-hour weeks to turn a personal pain point into a scalable platform. The conversation explores what this shift means for founders, investors, and operators—and why execution, clarity, and obsession still matter more than tools.

    🎧 In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • How AI is changing who gets to build technology
    • Why “prototype first, hire later” creates leverage
    • What non-technical founders must still own in product development
    • How founder obsession leads to better product decisions
    • Why execution discipline matters more than ever in an AI-driven world

    This episode is especially relevant for founders, PE-backed CEOs, venture investors, and operators thinking about product, talent, and scale.

    📩 Connect with Joel Walker on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelw3/

    👉 Watch now, subscribe for more conversations with growth-stage leaders, and drop a comment: Do you think AI changes how early-stage teams should be built?

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    47 min
  • The Shift From Founder Control to Scalable Leadership with Jason Putnam
    Jan 13 2026

    👤 Growth Capital Podcast — Episode 59 👤

    What happens when the skills that built the company start to limit its growth?

    In this episode of Growth Capital Podcast, host Justin Dixon sits down with Jason Putnam, CEO of Vetty, to explore one of the most challenging transitions in building a company: transitioning from founder-led control to scalable leadership.

    Jason shares hard-earned lessons from stepping into CEO roles after founding companies, scaling them from $10M to $50M+, and building repeatable systems that enable growth without chaos. From why repeatability matters more than hustle, to how brand has become a critical growth lever in an AI-driven market, this conversation is a must-watch for founders, operators, and investors navigating scale.

    🔍 What you’ll learn:
    • Why what gets a company started won’t get it to the next stage
    • How founders know when it’s time to step back—or evolve
    • The real meaning of repeatability in sales and operations
    • Why brand now outperforms demand gen in modern GTM
    • How elite operators scale faster by bringing proven teams
    • Where AI accelerates growth—and where strategy still wins

    Whether you’re a founder preparing for your next phase, a PE-backed CEO scaling operations, or an investor evaluating leadership risk, this episode offers a clear operator’s perspective on what scalable leadership really requires.

    🎧 Watch now on YouTube 🎙️ Listen on Apple Podcasts & Spotify

    📩 Connect with Jason Putnam:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonputnam/
    • Website: http://www.vetty.co

    👉 Subscribe for more conversations with PE leaders, operators, and founders 💬 Drop a comment: When did you realize leadership had to change to scale?

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    47 min
  • The Strategic Power Hidden Inside Your Pricing Model with Daniel Balcauski
    Jan 6 2026

    🏷️ Growth Capital Podcast — Episode 58 🏷️

    Most B2B SaaS leaders treat pricing as a number to optimize—when in reality, it’s one of the most powerful strategic levers in the business.

    In this episode of the Growth Capital Podcast, host Justin Dixon sits down with Daniel Balcauski, Founder & Chief Pricing Officer of Product Tranquility, to unpack why pricing is less about math and more about strategy, positioning, and customer value.

    Dan shares hard-earned insights from working with B2B SaaS companies scaling from $20M to $50M+ ARR, including how pricing decisions impact net revenue retention, sales velocity, expansion revenue, and long-term competitiveness. The conversation also explores how AI is reshaping SaaS cost structures—and why usage-based or token pricing is often the wrong reaction.

    🎯 In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why “who” and “how” you charge matters more than “what” you charge
    • How pricing and packaging influence net revenue retention and expansion
    • The hidden risks of “average pricing” in growing SaaS businesses
    • Why pricing projects often expose deeper strategy and ICP issues
    • How to think about monetizing AI without confusing or alienating customers

    🚀 Whether you’re a founder, operator, or investor, this episode reframes pricing as a core growth discipline—not a finance afterthought.

    📩 Connect with Dan Balcauski:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/balcauski/
    • Website: https://www.producttranquility.com

    👉 Subscribe for more conversations with private equity leaders, PE-backed CEOs, and SaaS founders. 💬 Comment below: How intentional is your pricing strategy today?

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    50 min