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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2001 · 25 MIN

EP. 188 | Why Investors Hesitate Before Saying Yes in Femtech with Maria De Santis

from Provider's Edge | Peak Performance Guide for Healthcare Entrepreneurs

Most founders chase funding. The smart ones chase strategic capital. In this episode, Maria De Santis reveals what separates a check from a true growth partnership—and how women founders can position themselves for both traction and investment in today’s market.You’ll hear how we both connected around the real-world challenges founders face, especially those underrepresented in venture conversations. It’s a vulnerable and powerful dialogue on being intentional about who’s in your corner.In this episode, you’ll learn:♦️ Why team dynamics matter more than product features in investor decisions♦️ How to master one revenue channel before diversifying♦️ The truth about today’s tougher VC environment—and how to stand out♦️ What makes a funding partner strategic, not just transactional♦️ How to use your capital wisely and avoid costly mistakes♦️ Tips on building a real support network that can guide execution and scalingTimestamp:00:00:55 – Welcome to Provider's Edge Podcast 00:02:52 – The women founders funding gap: Less than 3% of VC capital 00:03:28 – Key factors investors look for: Team expertise and market opportunity 00:04:51 – Team dynamics: Why business partnerships are tougher than marriage 00:06:49 – Customer acquisition costs: A major reason startups fail 00:08:12 – Revenue diversification strategy: When and how to expand channels 00:10:46 – Current fundraising environment: How the market shifted from 2021 to 2024 00:11:43 – The strategic investor advantage: Beyond just capital 00:13:36 – Best practices for approaching investors: Warm introductions vs. cold outreach 00:15:02 – The relationship-based investment game: Building long-term connections 00:16:53 – Investing in women's health: Economic opportunity meets social impact 00:18:11 – Episode wrap-up and final thanks🎧 Related Episodes You’ll LoveEp 130- Why Most HealthTech Solutions Fail: The Hidden Gap Between Innovation and Implementation – This episode digs into the common pitfalls that healthtech founders face (particularly in scaling and market fit).Ep 154- Is Your Startup Built on Swiss Cheese? with George Pappas – A strong fit because it explores structural weaknesses in startups (teams, roles, funding) that align directly with what we unpacked with MyPhuong.Ep 177- What Traction Signals Investors Say Yes To – Especially relevant for founders looking for their first backers, this episode zeroes in on what investors are actually looking for.✅ Want to Keep Growing Without Losing Clients?Here are 3 ways we can help you today:🎤 Be a Featured Guest on the Provider’s Edge Have traction and a story to share? Apply to join us on the show: PulsePointPath.com/Call-Sabrina 📊 Make Your Pitch Investor-Ready Send us your draft and let me rewrite it so it becomes a funding magnet 👉 PitchToYes.com 🚀 Get in Front of Investors Who Already Want What You’ve Built Apply for a contestant spot at PulsePointPath.com/Pitch-Application and pitch to active investors and decision-makers in your niche.

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