Andrew Kazlow
The Diligent Observer Podcast
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Jul 7, 2026
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Replay: Episode 19: "Smart Money Goes Beyond the Checkbook" | Seasoned Angel Investor Mitra Miller on the Importance of Founder "Relentlessness", Innovation in Houston, and "Poker" vs "Roulette" 07.07.2026 45:16
🗞️ Get essential angel intel straight to your inbox every week with The Diligent Observer Newsletter . 🗞️ Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: ① The power of student innovation - The story of Ariana Williams turning a class paper into Prairie View A&M's first innovation center demonstrates how exposure to possibilities can catalyze institutional change. ② An...
Episode 66: “Build vs Buy” | Black Prism Capital Partners Founder Steven Miller on Dual-Use Investing, Government Sales, and Deep Tech Diligence 30.06.2026 53:51
🗞️ Get essential angel intel straight to your inbox every week with The Diligent Observer Newsletter . 🗞️ Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: ① Government demand is not the same as government revenue: Steven explains why “the government needs this” is not enough for an investor. A real dual-use thesis requires evidence of a buyer, a budget, a contracting path, and p...
Episode 65: Faith Driven Angel Investing | Will Thomas, Co-Founder of Ambassadors Impact Network 23.06.2026 41:12
🗞️ Get essential angel intel straight to your inbox every week with The Diligent Observer Newsletter . 🗞️ Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: ① Faith-driven investing is growing: Will shares how the ecosystem has expanded from a small number of early players into a much broader community of investors, funds, founders, and networks thinking seriously about faith and...
Episode 64: “We Pass on 98.5%” | Bio Angels Yaniv Sneor and Alex Pederson on Life Science Angel Investing, Screening Criteria, and Exit Discipline 16.06.2026 41:29
🗞️ Get essential angel intel straight to your inbox every week with The Diligent Observer Newsletter . 🗞️ Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: ① Disciplined screening can be tested: Yaniv and Alex explain how Mid Atlantic Bio Angels reviewed more than a decade of life science startup applications to ask whether the group’s screening criteria were helping or causing t...
Episode 63: Central Texas Angel Network's Rick Timmins on Data-Driven Angel Investing 09.06.2026 37:25
🗞️ Get essential angel intel straight to your inbox every week with The Diligent Observer Newsletter . 🗞️ Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: ① Angel investing needs better data: Rick explains how his Six Sigma background shaped the way he thinks about angel investing, including why CTAN tracks dozens of metrics across its investment portfolio. ② Due diligence chang...
Episode 62: Baylor Angel Network's Steven Diedrich on Training Students to Think Like Angel Investors 02.06.2026 36:56
🗞️ Get essential angel intel straight to your inbox every week with The Diligent Observer Newsletter . 🗞️ Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: ① University angel networks need clear priorities: Steven explains why Baylor Angel Network works because it knows its primary purpose: experiential student education. But the model only succeeds because it also serves investo...
Episode 61: “40 to 60% of Angel Investors Gone?” | ACA Board Member Mark Friedman on Startup Policy, QSBS, and the INVEST Act 26.05.2026 40:22
🗞️ Get essential angel intel straight to your inbox every week with The Diligent Observer Newsletter . 🗞️ Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: ① Startup policy is capital formation policy: Mark explains why the ACA’s public policy work is not just about helping investors. It is about helping early-stage companies access the capital they need to grow. ② Accredited inv...
Episode 60: “Startups Are Hype Machines” | Carta’s Peter Walker on Angel Exits, SAFEs, and AI-Age Investing 19.05.2026 44:44
🗞️ Get essential angel intel straight to your inbox every week with The Diligent Observer Newsletter . 🗞️ Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: ① Angels need clearer exit logic: Peter argues that angels and small funds do not spend enough time asking how a company actually exits, especially when a $1B IPO is not the likely path. ② SAFEs are not going away: Peter is no...
Episode 59: QCA Ventures Director Scott Jacobs on Angel Due Diligence, Board Governance, and AI-Powered Deal Evaluation 12.05.2026 46:01
🗞️ Get essential angel intel straight to your inbox every week with The Diligent Observer Newsletter . 🗞️ Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: ① Process compounds: QCA Ventures was founded by engineers, and that mindset still shows up in their playbook, 28-point diligence scoring, and constant process improvement. ② Governance matters: Scott’s lesson from a difficult...
Replay: "Your Board Can Make or Break the Company" | Curtis Feeny (Episode 17) 14.04.2026 56:58
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: The university endowment mindset shift - Transition from the for-profit real estate world to Stanford's endowment revealed how different time horizons (centuries vs quarters) fundamentally change decision-making. Weak markets force better habits - Launching a career in Oklahoma during the energy crash of the 80s and jumping...
Episode 58: "$15 Million in Capital Gains: Gone" Startup Wealth Strategist Bryan Hasling on What Angel Investors Need to Know About QSBS, Maximizing the Tax Benefits of a Losing Investment, and the Limits of Tax-Driven Deal Selection 31.03.2026 52:01
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: The most important tax provision you’ve never heard of: 1244 losses. Bryan made the case (and I agree 100%) that most angels will benefit as much or more from ordinary income deductions on losses than from capital gains exclusions on wins. “We’re QSBS-eligible” is nice but not everything. Founders advertising QSBS eligibility can...
Episode 57: "Old Money To New Money" | Lagos Angel Network Executive Director Dr. Solomon King on Mobilizing Legacy Nigerian Wealth into Venture, Building Angel Culture from Scratch, and Correcting African Founders' Biggest Misconceptions 17.03.2026 40:53
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: “Old money” sitting on the sidelines – Solomon aims to convert Nigeria's legacy industrialists into venture investors. It made me wonder how much capital is waiting to be “activated” into the venture space, particularly in emerging capital markets. Community norms shape investment behavior – Solomon noted Africa's commun...
Episode 56: "Hard Tech Is Hard, But So Is Software” | Industrial Sustainability VC Anthony Del Porto on Finding Step-Change Value in Hard Tech, Why the Valley of Death Is Shrinking, and Where he’s Seeing Alpha in 2026 03.03.2026 46:53
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Green premium is a deal killer – Anthony won't touch deals where eco-friendliness costs more (end state). If the sustainable solution isn't also the economically superior one, it won't easily scale. Tech transfer done right – Hearing Anthony describe how he’s seen universities claim 50% equity and “blow up” a cap ta...
Episode 55: "We Need to Disrupt Ourselves" | SWAN Impact Network Executive Director Suresh Sundarababu on Breaking the Angel Group Mold, Building Great Founder Support Ecosystems, and Takeaways from The 2026 World Economic Forum 17.02.2026 43:39
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: The “angel investor” imposter syndrome – Suresh’s admission of feeling “unworthy” of the title despite being accredited made me reconsider how much terminology matters, and how many “angels” just consider themselves “investors”. Time and talent > treasure – Suresh mentioned SWAN's clever “associate” model that welcom...
Replay: The 3 T’s of Early Stage Investing | Larry Warnock, Partner Emeritus at Ring Ventures (Episode 16) 05.02.2026 59:23
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Execution defines greatness - Larry's conviction that the "best tech doesn't always win" challenges a LOT of assumptions we commonly hold – for example the Mars Rover example made me reconsider how often we confuse technical superiority with market dominance. The pivot paradox - Larry nearly passed on comp...
Episode 54: Women at the Table | Golden Seeds' Loretta McCarthy & Angela Allen on Building America's Largest Women-Focused Angel Network, The 3% to 30% Transformation, and Why Angel Education is so Critical 13.01.2026 48:59
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: The math of representation – Loretta shared that having just one woman in a VC decision room doubles or triples funding odds for women-led companies. The promotional pivot – Loretta & Angela often coach female entrepreneurs to treat negative questions (which are more commonly asked of women due to unintentional bias) as promot...
Episode 53: “Where You Stand Depends on Where You Sit” | SWAN Impact Network Board Member John Jeffers on the State of CleanTech, Strategic Exit Models for Energy Startups, and Finding Opportunity Amidst Policy Upheaval 09.12.2025 47:56
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: It’s weird we measure data centers measured in gigawatts – John’s observation that we tend to discuss data centers based on their power consumption vs their computational output was fascinating – it’s like buying a car based on annual fuel consumption instead of its true utility. Geography drives energy politics – John’s &qu...
Episode 52: "Film Changes Culture" | Show Her The Money Executive Producer Catherine Gray on Film as Impact Investment, Vulnerability with Persistence, and the Power of Like-Minded Capital 25.11.2025 39:20
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Film investment isn't always about ROI maximization – Many of Catherine's investors measure success by impact and community, not returns. Fundraising is a community-driven exercise - "You're not asking for yourself" reframes the entire process as mission-driven rather than personal. This is a powerfu...
Episode 51: "Obsess Over Founder DNA" | Denver Ventures Co-Founder Amy Brandenburg on Founder Assessment Methods, Angel Community Scaling Strategies, and Portfolio Discipline 11.11.2025 38:48
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Angel investment dollar-cost averaging - The vintage year matters, and Amy's comments got me thinking about how traditional finance concepts like DCA can be applied effectively in the angel investing world. Curation creates commitment - Amy's insight that showing fewer, highly-vetted deals can increase member engagemen...
Special Episode: Breaking Down "Angel Network Pulse: The First 101" 29.10.2025 15:04
We just released Angel Network Pulse: The First 101 - an analysis of 101 angel network investments tracked over nine months through The Diligent Observer newsletter. Here's what I learned: The Big Picture 101 deals across 72 angel networks in 15 countries. $288M in announced funding (likely closer to $500M total funding, since only 53% disclosed round sizes). This represents roughly 8-10% of...
Episode 50: "Crush the Cost of Diligence" | Serial Entrepreneur Wade Myers on Systematic Founder Scoring, 30 Years of Investment Lessons, and The Future of Angel Investing 14.10.2025 50:33
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Binary scoring reduce bias - Wade's yes/no questions (vs typical “tell me a story” questions) help address the "I like every founder" problem. Transaction fees align incentives - Wade's preference for paying only when deals close checks out with many other conversations I’ve had in recent years. Perhaps th...
Episode 49: "It's a Volume Game" | Redbud VC's Brett Calhoun on Generalist Investing Philosophy, the Missouri Startup Ecosystem, and Why Gritty Industry Veterans Make Compelling Founders 30.09.2025 33:40
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: The Missouri ecosystem is wild - I’ve 100% been sleeping on it. Names like Zapier, Equipment Share, Veterans United, and so many more all started there. It’s so easy to miss entire innovation hubs outside the usual suspects. Volume as competitive advantage - 300 LinkedIn messages weekly for five years straight. Sustaining this hus...
Episode 48: "A Mile Deep" | North Texas Angel Network Co-Chairman Ichan Stall on Assessing Founder Psychology, Building Angel Communities, and Why Pulling the Lawnmower Behind Your Bicycle is the Way 16.09.2025 42:57
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Small operational advantages compound infinitely - His lawnmower efficiency tracking and strategic positioning showed me how founders who obsess over tiny details can dominate markets. Angel networks fail without grassroots hustle - Growing NTAN from 15 to 70 members required zero silver bullets, just relentless coffee meetings an...
Episode 47: "Friendly Competition" | The DEC Network's Bill Chinn on the Role of Angel Investors in North Texas, Healthy Ecosystem Rivalry, and Managing Type-A Personalities 09.09.2025 19:42
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: Ecosystem competition breeds innovation – The friendly rivalry between DFW Startup Week and Brad Feld's Denver Startup Week shows how healthy external competition is a wonderful thing. “Who gets the credit” politics can kill momentum - Bill's observation that meetings about who gets recognition are meetings NOT movi...
Episode 46: From "Anything But Healthcare" to "All-In on Healthcare" | Serial Healthcare Investor Trey Bowles on the Rise of Venture Studios, The Art of Problem-Focused Selling in Healthcare, and Why Internal Champions are Everything 03.09.2025 32:30
Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention: The courage to admit ignorance can be a competitive advantage - Trey's willingness to ask "dumb" questions in healthcare settings was one of the key distinctives that allowed him to learn and grow so quickly. Personal pain often drives conviction in healthcare entrepreneurship - Trey noted healthcare found of...
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