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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 44 MIN

Entrepreneurialism in the AI Age with Nicole Doyle, Founders Institute

from Sound Investments - The Pacific Northwest VC & Startup Podcast with Ed Barker

Ed Barker chats to Nicole Doyle, Seattle Director at the Founders Institute and founder of Aspir, about why Seattle needs more early-stage founder support. There's a deep-dive into FI’s non-equity model, its focus on true zero-to-one founders, and its three financial pathways. The conversation touches on agentic-AI imperatives, how AI impacts scaling, and the role Seattle plays in this new world.00:00 Introduction02:00 Nicole's Background & Journey04:47 What Is the Founders Institute?08:48 FI's Business Model & Warrant Structure15:26 Sell Before You Pitch Investors17:51 The End of Free Money & Startup Attrition28:09 Seattle's Startup Ecosystem: Strengths & Gaps36:47 Aspire: Nicole's Startup VisionAbout Your HostEd Barker has enjoyed a weird and varied career. Ed is a Brit now resident in Seattle and has founded three startups, enjoyed a long career in corporate strategy, and most recently as a VC. Sound Investments shines a small light on the fantastic work being done in the Pacific Northwest entrepreneurial community.Studio 1878Ed is Founder of Studio 1878, a podcast strategy and production studio focused on helping brands tell smarter, more human stories. We work with founders, operators, and marketing leaders to design shows that serve clear strategic goals. Studio 1878 handles the full process - from concept and positioning through recording, editing, and distribution. Our work blends editorial thinking with production craft, prioritizing substance over noise. The result is podcasts that build trust, credibility, and long-term brand value.Nicole Doyle, Founders InstituteNicole Doyle is the Seattle Director of the Founder Institute and founder of Aspir, an AI platform designed to help founders execute and launch startups faster. She spent more than a decade building teams and operations across major tech companies including Amazon Web Services, Meta Platforms, and Uber before moving into early-stage startups. Connect with Nicole:* Founders Institute: fi.co* Aspir: aspir.ai Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ed Barker chats to Nicole Doyle, Seattle Director at the Founders Institute and founder of Aspir, about why Seattle needs more early-stage founder support. There's a deep-dive into FI’s non-equity model, its focus on true zero-to-one founders, and its three financial pathways. The conversation touches on agentic-AI imperatives, how AI impacts scaling, and the role Seattle plays in this new world.00:00 Introduction02:00 Nicole's Background & Journey04:47 What Is the Founders Institute?08:48 FI's Business Model & Warrant Structure15:26 Sell Before You Pitch Investors17:51 The End of Free Money & Startup Attrition28:09 Seattle's Startup Ecosystem: Strengths & Gaps36:47 Aspire: Nicole's Startup VisionAbout Your HostEd Barker has enjoyed a weird and varied career. Ed is a Brit now resident in Seattle and has founded three startups, enjoyed a long career in corporate strategy, and most recently as a VC. Sound Investments shines a small light on the fantastic work being done in the Pacific Northwest entrepreneurial community.Studio 1878Ed is Founder of Studio 1878, a podcast strategy and production studio focused on helping brands tell smarter, more human stories. We work with founders, operators, and marketing leaders to design shows that serve clear strategic goals. Studio 1878 handles the full process - from concept and positioning through recording, editing, and distribution. Our work blends editorial thinking with production craft, prioritizing substance over noise. The result is podcasts that build trust, credibility, and long-term brand value.Nicole Doyle, Founders InstituteNicole Doyle is the Seattle Director of the Founder Institute and founder of Aspir, an AI platform designed to help founders execute and launch startups faster. She spent more than a decade building teams and operations across major tech companies including Amazon Web Services, Meta Platforms, and Uber before moving into early-stage startups. Connect with Nicole:* Founders Institute: fi.co* Aspir: aspir.ai Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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