4.4 • 637 Ratings
🗓️ 13 July 2018
⏱️ 36 minutes
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Rachel Blumenthal is the Founder & CEO @ Rockets of Awesome, the startup that is reinventing the way parents shop for their kids clothes. To date, Rachel has raised over $19m in VC funding from the likes of Kirsten Green @ Forerunner, August Capital, General Catalyst, Gwyneth Paltrow and Female Founders Fund to name a few. Prior to Rockets of Awesome, Rachel founded fashion jewelry brand, Rachel Leigh. Rachel scaled the business to being available in over 300 stores worldwide and being named one of Oprah's "Favourite Things". Before that Rachel began her career in the publicity department at Yves Saint Lauren.
In Today’s Episode You Will Learn:
1.) How Rachel went from founding a company that created one of Oprah's "favourite things" to reinventing the way parents shop for their children today?
2.) Why does Rachel believe that "fundraising is like dating"? What does Rachel mean when she says "you have to play the game"? What does this literally look like in practice? What works in generating investor interest? What does not? Where does Rachel see many make mistakes in the fundraising process?
3.) How does Rachel think about capital efficiency with the evolution of her business? What tips and suggestions does Rachel give to increasing burn flexibility when future growth is ambiguous? Why does Rachel disagree with the thesis of raise money when you don't need it? What length of time does Rachel believe is the right time to raise for?
4.) Rachel has said before that, "the best investors are operators". What makes Rachel believe this? What are the drawbacks to operator VCs? What are the benefits to non-operator investors? What makes the truly special investor? How can a founder stress test this prior to their investment? What advice would Rachel give to a non-operator VC to improve their empathy and experience with founders?
5.) Rachel previous sly said to me that "being a woman in this male-dominated environment is everything the stereotype suggests", what moment or story particularly resonates for Rachel when saying this? How did she respond? How can less confident first time minority founders respond in these situations?
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0:00.0 | We are back on the 20 minute VC for a very special Founders Friday with me, Harry Stebbings, |
0:04.5 | and it'd be great to see you behind the scenes on Instagram at H. Stebbings 1996 with two Bs. |
0:10.0 | That's a combination of question suggestions, majitos and gym sessions awaiting you there. |
0:14.8 | But to the episode today, and I have to say I so enjoyed recording this one, |
0:18.2 | and so I'm thrilled to welcome Rachel Blumenthal, founder and |
0:20.9 | CEO of Rockets of Awesome, the startup that's reinventing the way parents shop for their kids' clothes. |
0:26.2 | To date, Rachel's raised over 19 million in VC funding from the lights of Kirsten Green at |
0:30.8 | Forerunner, August Capital, General Catalyst, Gwyneth Paltrow, and female founders fund, just |
0:35.7 | to name a few. And prior to Rockets of Awesome, Rachel founded fashion jewelry brand Rachel Lee. |
0:40.6 | Rachel scaled a business to being available in over 300 stores worldwide and being named |
0:44.8 | one of Oprah's favourite things. |
0:46.4 | And before that, Rachel began her career in the publicity department at Eve Salloran. |
0:50.3 | And I do also want to say a huge thank you to Rachel Jewry at Daily Harvest for the |
0:53.9 | intro today. |
0:54.6 | I really am so grateful for that. |
0:56.5 | But before we dive into the show today, whether you're starting your own small business or getting serious about making your small business more efficient, you need to invite fresh books to the table. |
1:04.9 | FreshBooks makes cloud accounting software that's so ridiculously easy to use, trust me, even I use it. |
1:10.0 | And you'll quickly understand why over 10 million people use it to radically streamline how they deal with their admin and paperwork. |
1:16.5 | Oh, and FreshBooks can handle a lot more than accounting-related tasks. |
1:19.8 | Using FreshBooks is kind of like having your own admin assistant who's got your back 24-7, and to claim your 30-day unrestricted free trial, go to freshbooks.com forward slash VC and enter |
1:30.2 | 20-minute VC in the how did you hear about us section? And who doesn't love a fun fact? So |
1:35.1 | fun fact, did you know that 83% of the software developer talent is international? And that's where |
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