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Care Shift
Care Shift, hosted by Sathvik Bilakanti, takes you inside the real world of healthtech innovation, venture capital, and company-building. Each episode features unfiltered conversations with the founders and investors shaping the future of care—breaking down how they raised capital, found product-market fit, navigated failure, and built companies that endure. Listeners learn exactly what top VCs are looking for in healthtech startups, along with tactical, step-by-step insight that early builders can immediately apply. The Care Shift also opens the doors to the venture ecosystem itself, with lea
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8. Jul 2026
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Care Shift: How AI Is Reshaping Healthcare with a $90M+ Fund Founder 13.01.2026 52:48
Amit Garg is the Co-Founder and General Partner at Tau Ventures, an AI-first early-stage investment firm with over $90 million in AUM, focusing on healthcare, enterprise, and automation. In this episode, Amit shares insights from his journey in venture capital, discussing the challenges and opportunities in healthcare innovation. He delves into the role of AI in transforming healthcare, the import...
Care Shift: Why Traditional Mental Health Care Misses the Mark with Kristian Ranta Founder and CEO of Meru Health 05.01.2026 31:50
Kristian Ranta is the Founder and CEO of Meru Health, a digital mental health company redefining how depression and anxiety are treated through a whole-body, whole-mind approach. In this episode, Kristian opens up about losing his brother to suicide, the failures of traditional mental health care, and what founders get wrong when building regulated healthtech companies. We break down how mental he...
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