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Bigger pocket money podcast
Bigger pocket money podcast










bigger pocket money podcast

She’s a limited partner in 27 funds led by emerging, underestimated managers, and she and her mother, Mrs. Arlan also hosts the popular podcast Your First Million, and in 2018, she was the first non-celebrity Black woman to grace the over of Fast Company magazine.Īrlan is a big proponent of paying it forward and supporting other underestimated people in the tech industry and beyond. Arlan also is the founder of, a startup that connects outstanding employee talent with inclusive companies.Īrlan published her book, It’s About Damn Time, in 2020, detailing her journey from homelessness to venture capital trailblazer. Since its founding, Backstage has raised nearly $30 million and invested in 200 startups led by underestimated founders. She founded Backstage Capital in 2015 to invest in founders who are people of color, women, and/or LGBTQ. Published by Currency, and imprint of Penguin Random House, LLC.Īrlan Hamilton, founder at Backstage Capital and, is a serial entrepreneur, author, and master multitasker. Read on for a selection of resources from the book, along with Hamilton’s notes on why these links are essential. Paperbacks are like the back half of a mullet: a party! I love throwing them in a bag and going to the beach, or jumping on a train with one in my hand. When I was learning about start-ups, venture capital, and investing, books were my starting point, so I’d like my book to be the same kind of helpful tool for its readers. My mind, my information, my brain trust became the assets.Īnd as of May 2020, I have a new asset: My own book, It’s About Damn Time: How to Turn Being Underestimated Into Your Greatest Advantage. I dedicated time and effort to the thing that fascinated me, and I found a way into this business by using my knowledge as capital. I learned from relentlessly consuming information that is available to everyone. I learned everything I know from reading, listening, watching, and being intent on learning. (Another key is I never stopped! I still do that to this day.)

bigger pocket money podcast

I did that day in and day out for years before I ever got one check. Every single day, I read blog posts, books, magazine articles, and newspaper clippings I listened to every podcast I could. I spent the years 2012 to 2015 reading everything I could get my hands on. Honestly, the answer is that I fought insecurity with information. Sometimes people ask me what gave me the confidence to think that I could be a venture capitalist when everything and everyone was telling me I couldn’t.












Bigger pocket money podcast