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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2024 · 47 MIN

Angel Investing: On-Ramps, Communities, and Maximizing Learning

from First Cheque with Cheryl Mack & Maxine Minter

Win $2,000 in credits with the Day One Network — take our 2-minute audience survey before 30 June: dayone.fm/surveySummaryIn this episode, Maxine Minter and Cheryl Mack discuss their journeys into angel investing and share valuable insights for aspiring investors. They highlight the importance of community and learning in the early stages of angel investing and provide guidance on different investment strategies. Maxine and Cheryl also emphasize the need for diversity in the investor landscape and discuss the changing dynamics of the startup ecosystem. They address common misconceptions about angel investing and offer practical advice for those looking to get started in the field.Key topics discussed in this episode include the different paths to angel investing, the role of education and community in learning about investing, the significance of diversity in the investor landscape, and the challenges and rewards of angel investing.Key TakeawaysAngel investing can be approached through various paths, including direct investments, syndicates, and investing in funds. Each approach offers unique benefits and learning opportunities.Building a strong community of fellow investors is crucial for learning and making informed investment decisions. Angel groups and syndicates provide valuable platforms for collaboration and knowledge sharing.Diversity in the investor landscape is essential for supporting underrepresented founders and driving innovation. Investors should actively seek out opportunities to invest in diverse founders and contribute to a more inclusive startup ecosystem.Angel investing requires a willingness to take risks and a long-term perspective. It is important to be prepared for potential losses and understand that returns may take time to materialize.Continuous learning and staying informed about the latest trends and developments in the startup ecosystem are key to becoming a successful angel investor.Quotes"There is nothing more powerful than being the 'dumbest' person in the room. Give yourself permission to ask all the 'stupid' questions and learn as much as possible." - Maxine Minter"Investing in startups is a riskier asset class, and it's important to have a stomach for potential losses. But it also offers the potential for outsized returns and the opportunity to support innovative companies." - Cheryl MackResourcesThe Council: An organisation mentioned by Maxine Minter, formed by a group of friends from a coworking space who started an angel investing group. It has scaled into a larger organisation now.Zeta: The first company Maxine Minter invested in. It’s led by a founder named Aditi.Aussie Angels: Mentioned as a platform for angel investing in various identity groups.University Programs on Angel Investing:UQ (University of Queensland) has an angel investing program.UNSW (University of New South Wales) offers an angel investor course.Wade Institute runs the VC Catalyst course.Southern Angels in SA (South Australia) is reportedly working with the University of South Australia on a similar program.First Believers and Explorers Program: Both Cheryl Mack and Maxine Minter mention participating in this program.Mentioned in this episode:Deel x PX_Script 1This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpSpotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/

Summary In this episode, Maxine Minter and Cheryl Mack discuss their journeys into angel investing and share valuable insights for aspiring investors. They highlight the importance of community and learning in the early stages of angel investing and provide guidance on different investment strategies. Maxine and Cheryl also emphasize the need for diversity in the investor landscape and discuss the changing dynamics of the startup ecosystem. They address common misconceptions about angel investing and offer practical advice for those looking to get started in the field. Key topics discussed in this episode include the different paths to angel investing, the role of education and community in learning about investing, the significance of diversity in the investor landscape, and the challenges and rewards of angel investing. Key Takeaways Angel investing can be approached through various paths, including direct investments, syndicates, and investing in funds. Each approach offers unique benefits and learning opportunities. Building a strong community of fellow investors is crucial for learning and making informed investment decisions. Angel groups and syndicates provide valuable platforms for collaboration and knowledge sharing. Diversity in the investor landscape is essential for supporting underrepresented founders and driving innovation. Investors should actively seek out opportunities to invest in diverse founders and contribute to a more inclusive startup ecosystem. Angel investing requires a willingness to take risks and a long-term perspective. It is important to be prepared for potential losses and understand that returns may take time to materialize. Continuous learning and staying informed about the latest trends and developments in the startup ecosystem are key to becoming a successful angel investor. Quotes "There is nothing more powerful than being the 'dumbest' person in the room. Give yourself permission to ask all the 'stupid' questions and learn as much as possible." - Maxine Minter "Investing in startups is a riskier asset class, and it's important to have a stomach for potential losses. But it also offers the potential for outsized returns and the opportunity to support innovative companies." - Cheryl Mack Resources https://www.thecouncil.co/ (The Council): An organisation mentioned by Maxine Minter, formed by a group of friends from a coworking space who started an angel investing group. It has scaled into a larger organisation now. https://www.askzeta.com/ (Zeta): The first company Maxine Minter invested in. It’s led by a founder named Aditi. https://www.aussieangels.com/ (Aussie Angels): Mentioned as a platform for angel investing in various identity groups. University Programs on Angel Investing: UQ (University of Queensland) has an angel investing program. UNSW (University of New South Wales) offers an angel investor course. Wade Institute runs the VC Catalyst course. Southern Angels in SA (South Australia) is reportedly working with the University of South Australia on a similar program. https://www.startmate.com/first-believers (First Believers) and https://www.airtree.vc/explorer-program (Explorers Program): Both Cheryl Mack and Maxine Minter mention participating in this program. <a href="https://startmate.com.au/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

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