Private Equity Experience

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Private Equity Experience

Demystify the world of private equity with insider knowledge.Join hosts Ed Barton, Rory Liebhart, and Emily Sander - seasoned professionals who have worked from all angles as C-suite leaders, private equity managing directors, and investors.In this podcast, they break down complex private equity concepts into everyday language. You'll gain a clear understanding of the PE landscape, key players, and market dynamics. Expect practical insights on deal-making, growth strategies for founders and management teams, and exit strategies. Plus, hear real-world examples and real-time breakdowns of trending news stories.Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, considering selling your company to a private equity firm, or simply curious about this lucrative world, this podcast will help you navigate the private equity landscape with confidence.

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    Inside Saudi Arabia’s PIF: Liquidity Pressure, LIV Golf, and the Future of Private Equity Investments

    Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) once positioned itself as an unstoppable financial powerhouse, backing massive projects like LIV Golf, NEOM, and global sports investments. In this episode, the hosts break down why the $900 billion sovereign wealth fund is now facing liquidity pressure and what it reveals about risk, cash flow, and long-term investment strategy in Private Equity.The conversation explores how ambitious “empire-building” investments can clash with the fundamentals of disciplined capital allocation, especially when projects prioritize branding and global influence over financial returns. The team also examines whether investments like LIV Golf were strategic moves or costly ego-driven bets with no clear monetization plan.Listeners will gain insight into how Private Equity firms manage illiquid assets, the importance of diversification, and the tough decisions investors face when deals underperform. From sovereign wealth funds to traditional PE strategies, this episode offers a practical and engaging look at what happens when even the biggest investors need to slow down and rethink the playbook.==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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    High-Performance Teams vs Family Businesses in Private Equity

    In this episode, the hosts explore a fundamental question in Private Equity: should you build a high-performance team of top external talent, or rely on trusted family members to run the business? Through real-world stories, they unpack the trade-offs between trust, competence, and scalability– especially during high-stakes moments like PE transactions.The conversation dives into the complexities of family dynamics, including trust gaps, role misalignment, and the emotional ties that can both strengthen and hinder performance. They also highlight how outside executives, especially in roles like Chief of Staff, can help bridge gaps and drive alignment.Ultimately, the episode reveals that there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. The key is aligning the right people to the right roles at the right stage of the business, while balancing performance with trust to maximize long-term value.==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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    Why Small Business Owners Are Saying No to Private Equity

    In this episode, the hosts unpack a growing trend of small business owners rejecting private equity offers, highlighted by a plumber who repeatedly turned down buyout opportunities. They explore how PE firms identify and target fragmented industries, and why roll-up strategies remain a core playbook. The conversation dives into the real reasons behind founder resistance, from preserving legacy and culture to concerns about control and financial risk. Listeners will gain a balanced perspective on whether private equity is misunderstood or simply not the right fit for every business owner.==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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    The $1.3 Billion Hook: Did Private Equity Ruin the World’s Best Fishing Brand?

    In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating (and sometimes salacious) business of fishing. 🌊 We explore the journey of Simms Fishing, the iconic brand that went from a family-owned boutique in 1980 to a $1.3 billion private equity play.What happens when a brand built on craftsmanship and "Mom and Pop" loyalty scales for the masses? We discuss the recent retail boycott by small fly shops, the impact of the COVID-19 outdoor boom, and why professional guides are starting to ditch their favorite gear.In this episode, you’ll learn:The Evolution of Simms: From specialized craftsmanship to a $1.3B valuation. 📈Private Equity vs. Quality: How "roll-up" strategies and PE ownership can change a brand’s complexion and alienate its core customer base.The Big-Box Shift: Why Simms moved away from small shops to cater to giants like Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s. 🛒Market Strategy: The "Louis Vuitton" model of addressing different market segments without cannibalizing them.Personal Fails: Emily shares her hilariously embarrassing fishing excursions, including catching a glove and—ouch—her own arm. 🩹Whether you're a business strategist, a private equity enthusiast, or just an angler wondering why your waders feel different, this deep dive into the outdoor industry is for you!==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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    Is 40% of Private Equity About to Disappear?

    📉 Is the Private Equity model fundamentally broken, or is it just a pause?In this episode of the Private Equity Experience, hosts Ed Barton, Rory Liebhart, and Emily Sander dive deep into the "structural reset" currently hitting the industry. Based on recent data from Cascadia Capital, the team debates whether the recent slowdown is a temporary cyclical pause or a permanent shift in how private equity operates.Inside this episode:The Family Business: Ed shares a personal update on hiring a "nepo baby" to navigate a challenging tax season.Structural Reset vs. Cyclical Pause: Why 30-40% of existing PE funds might not be operating in five years.The Rise of Secondaries: Understanding why continuation vehicles now make up 30% of PE exits.The Valuation Gap: Dealing with the "bid-ask spread" and the reality of 13x vs. 9x EBITDA multiples.Transparency is King: Why Limited Partners (LPs) are moving from a "just trust us" mentality to demanding hard numbers and predictable returns.Key Takeaways:Whether you are an investor, a business owner, or a finance professional, understanding these new market forces—from the $1.4 trillion in unrealized value to the increasing competition from family offices—is crucial for navigating the 2026 landscape.==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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    Is Private Equity Optimizing the Business or the Playing Field?

    Does private equity just optimize businesses, or does it optimize the entire playing field? 📈 In this episode of The Private Equity Experience, Emily Sander, Ed Barton, and Rory Liebhart pull back the curtain on the "sophisticated" world of public policy and lobbying.We dive deep into how private equity firms use their outsized weight to influence laws, regulations, and tax codes to protect their returns. From the famous (and controversial) carried interest tax treatment to "rent-seeking" strategies that create obstacles for competitors, we explore the tools PE firms use to ensure their portfolio companies stay on top.In this episode, you’ll learn:The Power of Politics: Why politics might be the most important form of leverage for PE firms.Carried Interest Explained: Why this "bonus" is taxed at long-term capital gains rates instead of ordinary income.The Lobbying Machine: How firms like Blackstone and KKR use internal teams and industry coalitions to shape legislation.Rent-Seeking & Regulation: How businesses use the government to create barriers for their competition.Litigation as Strategy: Using the courts to interpret and influence policy when lobbying isn’t enough.==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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    Is "Family Capital" the New Private Equity?

    In this episode of the Private Equity Experience, Emily Sander, Ed Barton, and Rory Liebhart dive into the secretive and rapidly growing world of family offices. Think Private Equity is the only big player in town? Think again. In our latest episode of the Private Equity Experience, we’re pulling back the curtain on the $5.5 trillion world of Family OfficesFrom 40-year investment horizons to the "poaching" of top Wall Street talent, family offices are changing the rules of the game for founders and investors alike.In this episode, we discuss:💰 Why family offices are becoming direct competitors to PE firms.⏳ The "Generational Wealth" advantage: Why patience is their superpower.📉 The $100 Million Breakpoint: When does it make sense to bring management in-house?.🤝 Why founders might prefer a family office partner over traditional institutional capital.Whether you're a founder looking for growth capital or an investment pro curious about the "buy-side" of family wealth, this is an episode you can't afford to miss.Key Discussion Points - Defining the Family Office: A professional money management entity designed to oversee and grow the wealth of a specific family. - Family Office vs. Private Equity: Unlike PE firms that manage external capital for Limited Partners (LPs), family offices own the capital they deploy, allowing for unique flexibility in tax treatment and liquidity. - The "Generational Wealth" Advantage: Because they aren't bound by 10-year fund cycles, family offices can maintain a 40-year investment horizon, offering founders more patience and less pressure to "churn" deals. - The Cost of In-House Management: Ed explains the "breakpoint" for starting a single-family office, noting that it typically requires roughly $100 million in investible assets to remain cost-effective while hiring top-tier talent.Why Founders Should Pay AttentionFor founders looking for an exit or growth capital, family offices offer a compelling alternative to PE: - Flexibility on Terms: They are often more willing to make smaller investments (under $10M revenue) that traditional PE firms might find too small. - Seamless Transitions: Founders who have previously made money for an investor often find a "warmer" and more trusted partnership within that investor’s family office. ==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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    Private Equity in 2026: AI, Rates & Survival Strategies

    Dive into the future of private equity with hosts Rory Liebhart, Emily Sander, and Ed Barton! In this episode, they break down the top trends shaping 2026, from AI's impact on labor to soaring interest rates and deglobalization. Learn how PE firms are adapting to these challenges, what it means for founders and investors, and hear their bold sports predictions for the year!🔔 Subscribe for expert insights and hit the bell to stay ahead in the PE world!Key Topics Covered:-Interest Rates & Private Equity Strategies: How rising rates affect leverage, deal-making, and refinancing.-AI's Role in Labor and Operations: Will AI replace jobs or create new opportunities?-Deglobalization's Impact: Tariffs, supply chain shifts, and reshoring trends in manufacturing and services.-2026 Sports Predictions: Super Bowl, College Football, and more!==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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    Private Equity Unpacked: Lessons from Writing "On Ramp to Exit"

    Dive into the world of private equity with hosts Rory Liebhart, Emily Sander, and Ed Barton! In this episode of The Private Equity Experience Podcast, the trio discusses their groundbreaking book On Ramp to Exit—a no-nonsense guide to navigating PE transactions, avoiding pitfalls, and preparing for the future. Learn why they wrote the book, their personal stories from the trenches, and their predictions for AI’s impact on private equity in 2026. Whether you’re a founder, investor, or curious professional, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Don’t miss their plans for live case studies and guest interviews!🔔 Subscribe for more PE wisdom and to stay updated!Key Topics Covered:The creation and purpose of On Ramp to ExitWhy private equity can be a partner, not a predatorMust-know steps for founders entering PE dealsHow AI is reshaping private equity in 2026Future podcast plans: case studies, guest experts, and Q&A==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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    NIL on Steroids: PE is Taking Over College Athletics!

    In this trending topic episode of the Private Equity Experience Podcast, hosts dive into the explosive intersection of private equity (PE) in college sports. Fueled by NIL deals, revenue sharing, transfer portal chaos, and massive TV rights contracts, college athletics—especially college football and basketball—is on the brink of a PE revolution. Is the Big Ten "selling its soul"? Could Notre Dame sell 10 years of TV rights for $2.8B? The team unpacks how PE could transform conferences like the SEC, Big Ten, Big 12, and ACC, boost efficiencies, and reshape the "student-athlete" model. Predictions: PE investments within the next year. Perfect for fans tracking college sports changes, PE trends, and the shift from amateur to pro-like leagues.Memorable Quotes:"When one needs cash, there's places to find that cash... private equity is now being talked about as a means to grow college sports." – Rory Liebhart"A hundred dollars next year is worth about $96 today... Money today is worth more than money tomorrow." – Ed Barton on time value of money"It'll happen sooner than 24 months... bigger than the NFL." – Ed & Rory on PE timelinePrivate equity's push into college athletics signals a $ multi-billion-dollar new frontier. Track NIL evolution, conference realignments, and revenue-sharing lawsuits. Will it save or "fleece" programs like the Big Ten?Key Topics: private equity college sports, PE in college football, NIL private equity, college basketball investments, SEC Big Ten TV rights, transfer portal impact, college athletics revenue sharingSubscribe & Share: Never miss PE trends. Rate 5⭐ & drop a review! Follow for updates on Ep. 26. #PrivateEquity #CollegeFootball #NILDeals #BigTen #SEC==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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    How PE Turns Hot Founders into Giants in 18 Months

    Discover the secret sauce behind private equity (PE) growth strategies! In this episode, Emily Sander, Rory Liebhart, and Ed Barton break down why PE firms target founder-led businesses and reveal the tactical playbooks to scale them. From "buy low, sell high" foundations to aligning visions, unlocking growth through talent/capital infusion, and leveraging technology, they cover it all. You’ll learn how PE turns underperforming businesses into high-performing powerhouses in 18–72 months. Perfect for founders, business owners, and growth hackers!🔑 Key Topics Covered:🔑 Why founder-led companies are PE’s favorite acquisitions (spoiler: it’s all about untapped upside).🔑 The three pillars of PE-driven growth: Capital, talent, and technology deployed smartly to hit inflection points.🔑 The “corporate” transformation: From disheveled startups to well-oiled machines with governance, CMOs, and CFOs.🔑 How a Chief of Staff becomes the secret weapon for aligning teams and accelerating execution.Learn how PE firms don’t just buy businesses—they engineer dynasties. Whether you’re a founder, investor, or exec, this episode gives you the framework to think like a scaling pro.Subscribe for more deep-dive episodes on PE, tech, and entrepreneurship!==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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    EA Sports' $55B PE Acquisition: The WORLD'S BIGGEST Gaming LBO Explained!

    Breaking news! Electronic Arts (EA) – the studio behind FIFA, Madden, and Battlefield – is being acquired in the largest-ever private equity buyout ($55B! Katie stuns at the size of the deal). In this episode, we break down:✅ How Leverage Buyouts (LBOs) work (Rory’s $500k house analogy!) ☑️ The players: Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund + Jared Kushner’s PE firm + Silver Lake✅ EA’s $5B revenue surge, subscription model, and eSports addiction✅ The real question: Do investors see a $55B gaming empire or a ticking time bomb?📜 Regulatory delays (deal closes in 2027!) 🔍 Future predictions: 7-10 year hold + IPO exit⚠️ Red flags: Can debt kill creativity? EA’s hook: Recurring revenue + eSports + global hits keep it debt-friendly 🚀Saudi’s strategy: Diversify from oil + dominate global sports**:SG 🏆**PE reality: "They’ll get creative fees" – but can they stomach $1.3B/year debt?Gamer sentiment: Questionable. “They’re brutal public!”👉 Subscribe for more private equity deep dives!👉 Drop your thoughts in the comments: Will gaming be the next trillion-dollar industry?==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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    Five Founder Fails: Navigating Private Equity

    In this 35‑minute episode, the hosts break down the five most common pitfalls that founders face when they bring a private‑equity (PE) firm aboard. From overlooked deal structures to the emotional reality of an eventual exit, the conversation is packed with hard‑won lessons, humorous anecdotes, and actionable advice for entrepreneurs who are looking to or already in a PE partnership.“A founder’s job is to build a company. A PE partner’s job is to unlock value—so you need to know the difference.” – Ed BartonNavigating private equity is less about groundbreaking innovation and more about precision, preparation, and clarity around expectations. The best strategies collaborate by anticipating disruption, understanding the deal, and being honest with themselves and their partners. Don’t start with a belief you’ve navigated PE. Question it. Add these notes to your cheat sheet.🔍 Key Takeaways1️⃣ Understanding Deal StructuresFounders often underestimate the importance of knowing the deal structure.Failing to understand exit strategies can trap founders, leading to economic uncertainty post-sale.Financial modeling accuracy is critical; overly optimistic projections can hurt valuations and future compensation.2️⃣ Shifting from Founder to EmployeeAfter a PE deal, founders must shift from CEO to employee and accept decision-making authority shifts.Leadership transitions can strain relationships if not communicated clearly.3️⃣ The Trapped Money TrapFounders may end up with trapped equity due to unfavorable deal terms or rollover options.Negotiating clear payout structures upfront is non-negotiable to maximize returns.4️⃣ Ignoring PE’s Professional RigorPE firms demand granular financial governance (KPIs, scenario analysis, forecasts).Founders who resist these changes risk losing credibility and control.5️⃣ Lack of Exit Strategy AwarenessUnderstanding the exit timeline (ranging from 5-10 years) helps founders plan post-sale.Silicon Valley’s or similar PE firms do not mate for life—expect transitions.==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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    The AI Revolution in Private Equity: Diligence, Operations, & Value Creation | PE + AI

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s actively reshaping the landscape of Private Equity (PE) right now. In this can’t-miss episode of The Private Equity Experience, hosts Emily Sander, Ed Barton, and Rory Liebhart dive deep into how AI is creating immediate, tangible value in the PE ecosystem.The discussion kicks off with a rapid-fire round of questions about trusting AI in our personal lives, but quickly moves to how AI is transforming core business functions.In this episode, you will learn:Operational Engineering with AI: Ed Barton shares the insight that AI is taking the ability to operationally engineer a business to another level. Learn why PE firms should hunt for "people-heavy" businesses run by "Luddites" where AI can be applied quickly for massive operational leverage and a faster jump in valuation.Diligence and Cost Savings: Rory Liebhart shares his personal experience saving "tens of thousands of dollars" on professional services and legal fees by utilizing basic AI tools like ChatGPT.The New PE Investment Thesis: Where are the smartest investments happening? The hosts break down the "picks and shovels" opportunities—investing in the infrastructure that supports AI's growth, such as data centers, power generation, and internet service providers, as a lower-risk investment strategy compared to direct AI companies.The Future of Human Reliability: Ed offers a fascinating prediction that AI's reliability will soon surpass human instinct, transforming how businesses must adapt in the next decade.Whether you are a PE investor, a portfolio company executive, or a founder considering a sale, this discussion provides actionable insights on how to leverage the AI revolution for maximum value creation.==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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    Why Private Equity LOVES the Flash Report (And You Should Too)

    In this episode, hosts Emily Sander, Ed Barton, and Rory Liebhart dive deep into one of the most powerful tools for leadership teams and private equity-backed companies: The Flash Report.What You’ll Learn:What a Flash Report is and why it’s a game-changer for leadership transparency and decision-making.How to structure a Flash Report using frameworks like Balanced Scorecard, OKRs, or EOS.Why Flash Reports improve communication with boards, investors, and internal teams.Real-world examples of key metrics and narrative sections that make Flash Reports effective.How to avoid common pitfalls—like overcomplication or inconsistent data—when implementing a Flash Report.The role of a Chief of Staff in driving and maintaining a Flash Report process.Key Topics Discussed:Emily kicks off with a fun trivia round, leading into the core topic: the Flash Report. Ed provides a high-level definition and shares how the Flash Report helped align teams and improve communication with private equity partners.The hosts discuss how Flash Reports foster transparency, save time in meetings, align teams with strategic goals, and help leaders make data-driven decisions quickly.Ed explains how the Balanced Scorecard methodology informed their Flash Report structure, emphasizing the importance of connecting metrics to strategic initiatives.Rory and Emily highlight how Flash Reports can be tailored to any industry—whether SaaS, lending, manufacturing, or services—by focusing on the metrics that truly drive the business.The team shares a sanitized example Flash Report, breaking down each section:Quantitative Metrics: KPIs across four perspectives (Learning & Development, Internal Process, Customer, Financial).Qualitative Updates: Brief narratives from department leaders.Strategic Initiative Updates: Quick status reports on key projects.The hosts wrap up with actionable advice:Start simple—don’t overcomplicate.Ensure data accuracy and consistency.Use the Flash Report to tell a story, not just recite numbers.Leverage the Chief of Staff or a cross-functional leader to maintain the process.Links Mentioned:Flash Report Template==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  16. 21

    Is Private Equity Too Big to Fail?

    Welcome to another insightful episode of The Private Equity Experience podcast! In this episode, Emily Sander, Ed Barton, and Rory Liebhart dive into the controversial question: Is private equity too big to fail? As they discuss the parallels between the banking industry's "too big to fail" concept and private equity's massive influence, they explore the implications for investors, companies, and the broader economy.Key Topics Covered:What does "too big to fail" mean for private equity?The role of private equity in the economy and employment.Historical precedents and lessons from past financial crises.Potential triggers for a private equity crisis.The intersection of politics, public perception, and private equity.Future outlook and actionable insights for investors and stakeholders.Is Private Equity Too Big To Fail?The discussion examines whether private equity firms have reached a stage where their failure could trigger a broader economic crisis, similar to the financial norms observed during the 2008 financial crisis.Historical Context:Exploration of historical events from the 2008 financial crisis to the recent banking troubles at SVB, providing context for our "too big to fail" discussion.Interconnections and Stakeholders:Conversation about private equity’s interconnection with pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, and the economy, shaping perceptions and potential government responses during crises.Risk Management and Disruptions:Analysis of how private equity navigated the 2008 financial crisis and COVID-19, focusing on liquidity and risk premium adjustments.Potential PE Crises:Discussion on what might trigger a private equity crisis, touching on the sensitivity to interest rate fluctuations and broader macroeconomic shocks.Optical Challenges and Perception:The hosts delve into the public and political perception of private equity, touching on its respective public image among sectors such as banking.Highlights:Economic Interconnections:Discuss how private equity, including the PE-backed companies, can influence and be influenced by broader economic downturns.Join Emily, Ed, and Rory as they delve into the nuances of private equity's resilience and its potential vulnerabilities, all while embracing the excitement of the upcoming football season!==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  17. 20

    PE's Secret Weapon? How Operating Partners Drive Returns

    In this episode of the Private Equity Experience Podcast, we dive into the critical role of operating partners in private equity funding and their impact on the dilution of investment value. Hosts Emily Sander, Rory Liebhart, and Ed Barton break down how operating partners bridge the gap between PE firms and portfolio companies, offering tactical expertise, strategic oversight, and operational efficiencies. From CFOs and CTOs to turnaround specialists, discover why these professionals are a game-changer for PE returns and how they help mitigate risks in high-stakes investments.Key Topics Covered:What are operating partners? Learn how they act as "connective tissue" between private equity funds and their portfolio companies.Private equity funding strategies: Explore how operating partners enhance IRR (internal rate of return) and create value through operational expertise.Dilution in PE investments: Understand how their role can reduce dilution risks by streamlining deal execution and improving scalability.Case studies: Real-world examples of operating partners in action—CFOs, CTOs, and turnaround specialists.Future trends: How tech-savvy operating partners (e.g., CTOs, AI experts) are reshaping PE strategies in a rapidly evolving market.Why This Episode Matters:For investors: Insight into how operating partners boost private equity funding efficiency and reduce dilution of returns.For entrepreneurs: Learn how PE-backed companies leverage operating partners for scaling, cost-cutting, and strategic growth.For professionals: Discover how to transition into a private equity operating partner role and the skills needed to succeed.Notable Takeaways:70% of PE firms under $1B use operating partners to fill operational gaps.Operating partners bring playbooks for turning around distressed businesses or scaling growth-stage companies.Their expertise in private equity funding strategies, like technology integration and financial restructuring, contributes to a 3–5% IRR lift.The future of PE: More technology-focused operating partners (CTOs, AI specialists) to capitalize on innovation-driven value creation.#PrivateEquityFunding #OperatingPartners #DilutionInPE #IRRStrategy #CFORole #PrivateEquityTrends #ManagementConsulting #PEIndustryInsights==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  18. 19

    Private Equity in 401(k)s: A Risky Bet or a Game-Changer?

    Description:Tune in to the Private Equity Experience Podcast as we dive into the increasingly controversial topic of private equity making its way into 401(k) retirement accounts. This episode explores the latest developments, including Senator Warren's strong concerns and the potential risks associated with adding illiquid and volatile assets to employee retirement savings.Key Takeaways:Senator Warren's Stance: We discuss Senator Warren's critical letter to Empower, highlighting concerns about transparency, high fees, and liquidity risks associated with private equity offerings in managed 401(k) accounts.The Allure & Risks of Private Equity: Experts Ed Barton and Rory Liehert break down the potential benefits for sponsors seeking to diversify, but also emphasize the significant downsides of private equity – including long lock-up periods, market volatility, and the lack of readily available liquidity.Dilution in Retirement Savings: We examine how the introduction of private equity could impact the overall diversification and potentially the returns of 401(k) portfolios, especially for average investors.The Evolution of Private Equity in Retirement: This episode traces the roots of this trend back to Donald Trump's early advocacy and analyzes the current push by organizations like Empower.Risk Assessment: Private Equity vs. AI Portfolio Management: A lively debate ensues on whether allocating private equity to 401(k)s poses a greater risk than relying on AI-driven portfolio management.Is This the Right Asset Class? We delve into the fundamental question of whether private equity aligns with the goals and risk tolerance of the average 401(k) participant.#privateequity #401k #retirementplanning #investments #funding #dilution #fees #liquidity #risks #illiquidassets #senatorwarren #empower #privateequityin401k #financialplanning #assetallocation #marketvolatility==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  19. 18

    Rollin' Up Value: The Strategy & Risks of Private Equity Rollup Mergers

    Overview: In this episode of The Private Equity Experience, Emily, Rory, and Ed dive into the world of rollup mergers in private equity. Rollup mergers involve acquiring and consolidating multiple smaller companies in the same industry to create a larger, more efficient entity. The hosts discuss the intricacies, challenges, and potential pitfalls of this strategy, providing insights into how private equity firms can navigate these complex transactions successfully.Key Discussions:Understanding Rollup Strategies:A rollup strategy involves acquiring and integrating multiple businesses in the same industry to achieve economies of scale and cost reductions.Example: Consolidating independent accounting firms into a larger firm to leverage shared resources and economies of scale.Benefits of Rollup Mergers:Economies of Scale: Consolidating businesses can lead to significant cost savings through shared resources, operations, and infrastructure.Increased Valuation: A larger, integrated entity often commands a higher valuation multiple.Operational Efficiency: Standardizing processes and leveraging technology can lead to operational improvements and cost synergies.Challenges & Risks:Integration Complexity: Merging multiple businesses with different cultures, processes, and systems can be challenging.Regulatory & Antitrust Concerns: Regulatory scrutiny may increase as the consolidated entity gains market share.Financial Risks: Leveraging debt to finance multiple acquisitions can increase financial risk, especially if acquisition targets underperform.Customer Alienation: The loss of personalization and unique value propositions can drive customers away.Execution Matters:Hiring Experienced Executives: Bringing in experienced managers who understand the complexities of business integration is crucial.Transparent Communication: Being transparent about rollup strategy with potential acquisition targets and investors can mitigate future issues.Risk Management: This strategy requires careful planning and continuous monitoring to mitigate both financial and integration risks.Listener’s Questions:Q: Can a founder implement a mini rollup strategy to make their company more attractive to private equity groups? A: Yes, positioning your bus==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  20. 17

    Leveraged Buyouts Uncovered: Private Equity’s High-Stakes Game

    In Episode 15, hosts Emily Sanders and Rory Liebhart delve into the world of Leveraged Buyouts (LBOs), examining how private equity firms and other entities utilize substantial debt to acquire companies. Joined by expert Edward Barton, the conversation examines the mechanics of an LBO, its benefits and substantial risks, including cash flow pressure and covenant breaches. The episode also addresses why the current private equity market is experiencing a "log jam" due to factors like high valuations from past years and rising interest rates.Key Takeaways & Discussion Highlights (Leveraged Deal Structure)What is an LBO?An LBO is a private equity funding strategy where a significant portion of the purchase price is financed through debt. The acquirer uses the target company's future cash flow to service the loan (12:01, Rory).Example: A private equity firm paid ~$50M + ~$140M debt for a business with $11-13M in annual free cash flow (12:01, Ed/Rory).The Players in an LBO & How They Make MoneyPrivate Equity Firms: Profit through appreciation (sale at higher valuation), dividends (cash distributions - corrected later in the episode), and management fees (20:22, Edward; 23:37, Emily/Rory).Company/Sellers: May use an LBO if the buyers (often PE firms) need a loan to close, sometimes offering a quicker exit or a multiple on EBITDA (21:07, Edward).Lenders/Banks: Earn interest payments and fees (warrants/loan fees may be required). Crucially, they often control the company's cash flow through restrictive covenants and account control agreements (19:17, Emily/Rory, 25:06, Rory). Defaults can lead to forced sales or bankruptcy filings (25:42, Ed/Rory).Benefits of LBOsHigh Returns for PE: If executed well, debt allows leveraging a smaller equity investment into a larger holding, potentially increasing returns (20:37, Edward/Rory).Opportunity for Turnaround: Skilled management can restructure ("staple down" goodwill) and grow the business, repaying debt and realizing the equity gain (*28:02, Edward). (Example: debt-financed turnaround selling back to seller, or using debt to fuel growth).Significant Risks and ChallengesRefinancing Risk & Maturity Shock: Large balloon payments due at specific dates (Term Sheets) if the hold period ends without selling or refinancing (13:28, Ed, 15:44, Emily).Co==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  21. 16

    The Dilution Dilemma: Navigating the World of Equity Funding

    Introduction to Equity Dilution and Its Impact on InvestorsEquity Dilution Definition: Occurs when a company issues new shares to raise capital, leading to a decrease in the ownership percentage of existing shareholders.Founder's Perspective: Founders often face the decision of whether to retain complete control over their company or raise capital by accepting dilution, which can significantly impact their future earnings and control.Key Stakeholders: Includes founders, employees, and investors who are all affected by dilution.💡 Understanding the Mechanics of DilutionCap Table Management: A cap table tracks ownership percentages. New funding rounds can disrupt the cap table, reducing existing stakeholders' ownership.Employee Stock Options: Commonly part of compensation packages in growing companies, often subject to dilution effects.Investor Leverage: Investors with high demand for a company's stock can negotiate for favorable terms, minimizing dilution for founders.🌟 Key Strategies to Minimize DilutionBootstrapping: Funding the business without external capital to avoid giving up ownership.Strategic Capital Raises: Raising funds when the company is performing well to leverage maximum valuation.Structured Shares: Implementing classes of shares (e.g., with voting rights) to maintain control.🎯 Why Timing MattersCritical Path Investments: Companies often raise capital in dire situations, leading to unfavorable terms for founders.Market Dynamics: A company's performance significantly influences its negotiating power during fundraising rounds.🔄 Balancing Control and GrowthFounder Autonomy: Utilizing founder shares and supermajority voting rights to maintain control even with minority ownership.Employee Retention: Maintaining an adequate employee stock pool to attract and retain talent without excessive dilution.🗨️ Expert Insights from Rory and EdRory Liebhart: Highlights the importance of legal and financial advisors in navigating complex cap tables and negotiations.Ed Barton: Emphasizes the strategic use of multiple funding rounds to enhance valuation and minimize dilu==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  22. 15

    Raising Capital 101: Insights from Seasoned PE Pros

    Description:In this episode, we explore the various types of funding rounds that a startup or business can undergo, ranging from angel investing to private equity buyouts. Our guests, Emily Sander and Rory Liebhart, are joined by Ed Barton, who shares his expertise on the private equity side.Key Takeaways:Angel investing: This refers to the initial round of funding, typically provided by high-net-worth individuals or family offices. It's a high-risk, high-reward investment, and the investor typically seeks a 10- to 20-fold return on investment.Pre-Series A: This is the next round of funding, typically ranging from $0.5 million to $2 million, and involves a mix of high-net-worth individuals and institutional investors. Investors are seeking a 5- 10x return on their investment.Series A: This is the first institutional round of funding, typically ranging from $5 million to $50 million. Investors are seeking a 5- 10x return on their investment.Private equity buyout: This is a common exit strategy for businesses, where a private equity firm buys the company and takes it private.IPO: This is another exit strategy, where the company goes public and is listed on a stock exchange.Dilution and Cap Table Management:Dilution occurs when the ownership percentage of existing shareholders is reduced due to the issuance of new shares.Cap table management is the process of managing a company's capital structure, including the ownership percentages of various stakeholders.Private Equity and Venture Capital:Private equity firms invest in companies to acquire them and generate a profit through a sale or initial public offering (IPO).Venture capital firms invest in early-stage companies with high growth potential.Exit Strategies:IPOPrivate equity buyoutStrategic acquisitionDistressed saleLightning Round:-Rory recommends the book "Barbarian Days" and the TV show "The Last of Us".-Ed recommends the book "The Exit Strategy Playbook" by Adam Coffee and the novels by Amberlyn Murray.-Emily recommends re-reading "The Mart==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  23. 14

    Private Equity vs. Private Credit: Demystifying the Capital Stack, Risk, and Returns

    In this episode, we dive into the world of private credit and its relationship with private equity. Our hosts, Rory, Emily and Ed, share their expertise on the differences and similarities between these two asset classes.Key Takeaways:Private credit refers to debt financing that is not publicly traded and is typically provided by private companies or investors.Private credit is not a new phenomenon, but its terminology has become more prominent in recent years as a separation from traditional banking and debt financing.Private credit is often used in conjunction with private equity, and both asset classes share similar players, such as limited partners (LPs) and endowments.The risk profile of private credit is different from private equity, with private credit being generally less risky but offering lower returns.The capital stack is a key concept in private credit, with different levels of risk and return, including senior secured, mezzanine, and equity.Private credit can be used to provide financing for companies that may not be able to access traditional bank debt or may need additional capital to support growth.Private Credit vs. Private Equity:Private credit provides steady cash flows through monthly or quarterly interest payments, whereas private equity returns are typically realized through a lump sum at the end of the investment period.Private credit is generally less risky than private equity, but offers lower returns.Private credit can be used to balance a portfolio by providing a steady income stream, whereas private equity is often used for growth and upside potential.Private Credit Market:The private credit market is growing rapidly, with assets under management expected to exceed $10 trillion by 2032.Private credit funds are used to provide debt financing to companies, and can be structured in various ways, including mezzanine debt and preferred equity.The private credit market is less regulated than traditional banking, offering more flexibility in structuring and terms.Takeaways for LPs:Private credit can be an attractive option for LPs looking for steady cash flows and reduced risk.Private credit can be used to balance a portfolio by providing a steady income stream.LPs should consider private credit as a complement to private equity investments.==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  24. 13

    Tariffs, Trapped Equity, and the PE Tightrope: Navigating Uncertain Markets

    Summary:In this episode, the hosts discuss the current economic environment, tariffs, and their impact on private equity. They also explore the concept of "trapped equity" and how it affects private equity firms. The conversation touches on the uncertainty created by tariffs, the risk premium required, and how it changes the dynamics of buying and selling assets.Key Takeaways:Tariffs create uncertainty: Tariffs lead to uncertainty, which can result in inaction and trepidation among investors and private equity firms.Trapped equity: Trapped equity refers to assets that have appreciated in value but are difficult to sell or liquidate due to market conditions.Impact on private equity: Tariffs and economic uncertainty can decrease transaction volume, making it harder for private equity firms to sell assets and return capital to investors.Risk premium: The risk premium required by investors increases in uncertain times, making it more expensive for private equity firms to finance deals.LPs want liquidity: Limited partners (LPs) want to see liquidity and returns on their investments, which can put pressure on private equity firms to sell assets.Contrarian opportunities: In a recession, some private equity firms may see opportunities to buy distressed assets at lower prices.Predictions:Tariff situation: The hosts predict that the tariff situation will improve because it cannot get much worse.Recession likelihood: Ed predicts a 100% chance of a recession in the next 18 months, while Rory agrees that it's almost inevitable.Recession depth: The hosts believe that the recession will not be as severe as the 2008 financial crisis and that there will be intervention to mitigate its effects.Advice for Founders and Private Equity Firms:Be prepared for uncertainty: Founders and private equity firms should be prepared to navigate uncertain market conditions.Look for contrarian opportunities: In a recession, look for opportunities to buy distressed assets at lower prices.Vet private equity firms: Founders should carefully vet private equity firms and consider their investment thesis and approach in uncertain markets.Conclusion:The hosts conclude that private equity firms will continue to adapt to changing market conditions and that there==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  25. 12

    The PE Leadership Gambit: What Happens to the C-Suite After Acquisition?

    What happens to leadership teams when private equity enters the picture? In this revealing episode of The Private Equity Experience, Emily Sander, Rory Liebhart, and Ed Barton discuss the dramatic shifts that occur when PE firms acquire companies. Drawing from their battle-scarred experiences, they explore how founders navigate new stakeholder relationships, why CFOs often become CEOs, and the critical importance of meeting financial covenants. Learn why "business as usual" isn't an option, why flash reports become non-negotiable, and how to identify hidden talent during reorganization. Whether you're a founder considering a PE partnership or an executive navigating post-acquisition waters, this episode offers invaluable strategies to survive and thrive when the deal closes.#PrivateEquity #Leadership #MergersAndAcquisitions #CEOTransitionTimestamps:00:00 Introduction to Post-Deal Changes01:04 Initial Leadership Changes04:32 Navigating Founder and CEO Transitions09:43 Collaborative Solutions and Team Dynamics11:27 The Role of Chief of Staff15:34 Legal and Insurance Considerations29:25 Recognizing and Promoting Hidden Talent==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  26. 11

    Cracking the Code on Private Equity Valuations: Understanding the Art and Science of M&A Deals

    This episode of The Private Equity Experience dives deep into the crucial and often dramatic world of business valuation in private equity deals.  Hosts Emily Sander, Rory Liebhart, and Ed Barton explore the complexities, emotions, and strategic considerations determining a company's worth during the "buy phase." They discuss key valuation methodologies (revenue multiples and EBITDA multiples), the importance of revenue recognition, and how "corporate hygiene" (organized and accurate financial records) directly impacts perceived risk and, ultimately, the final valuation.  The hosts emphasize that getting the valuation right is paramount, as it sets the tone for the entire private equity hold period and impacts the relationship between the seller and the PE firm. They use the analogy of selling a house to show how expectations and values can differ. The episode explains the importance of understanding your audience in pitches.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction: The High-Stakes Deal00:16 Structuring the Deal: Key Considerations00:41 Valuation Methodologies and Emotional Factors02:33 Real Estate Analogy: Setting Expectations03:34 Investment Bankers: Bridging Perception and Reality04:50 Revenue Recognition: A Critical Component07:27 EBITDA Explained: Understanding the Basics08:34 Adjusted EBITDA: The Art of Creativity14:43 Choosing the Right Investment Banker21:45 Corporate Hygiene: Preparing for Valuation26:27 The Importance of Accurate Valuation28:43 Conclusion: Setting the Table Right==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  27. 10

    Understanding the Private Equity Ecosystem: VC, Series Funding, and PE Firms

    In this informative episode of the Private Equity Experience podcast, hosts Emily Sander, Rory Liebhart, and Ed Barton break down the complex world of private equity, venture capital, and series funding. Learn the differences between VC and PE firms and how to navigate the ecosystem to secure funding for your startup. Discover the importance of assembling a strong team of advisors and resources, including investment banks, financial advisors, and startup accelerators like Y Combinator and Startup Grind. Get insights on preparing for private equity investment and learn about essential books like "On Ramp to Exit" that can help you on your journey. Tune in to this episode to gain a deeper understanding of the private equity landscape and take the first step towards securing funding for your business.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction and Acronyms Galore00:52 Understanding Private Equity and Venture Capital01:33 Differences in Investment Strategies02:47 Success Rates and Baseball Analogies05:23 Fund Structures and LP Investors07:40 Venture Capital vs Private Equity: Key Differences09:50 Series A, B, and C Explained11:13 The Transition from VC to PE13:54 Bootstrapping vs Seeking VC Funding15:57 Optimism in Startups vs Financial Plays in PE16:27 Different Perspectives in Early-Stage Companies17:00 Final Thoughts on Investment Strategies18:00 The Importance of Consistency in Performance18:21 Understanding Private Equity Hit Rates18:36 The Concept of Zombie Companies19:20 Private Equity vs. Venture Capital Strategies23:53 Navigating Board Seats and Ownership30:47 Advice for Founders Seeking Investment==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  28. 9

    Is Incorporating In Delaware Still A Good Idea?

    Description: Delaware has been the go-to state for incorporating businesses due to its business-friendly environment, strong case law, and lack of business taxes.The recent court case involving Elon Musk's compensation package has raised questions about Delaware's predictability and has prompted some companies to consider alternative states like Texas, Wyoming, and Nevada.While Delaware will likely remain a popular choice for incorporation, especially for larger companies, the changing landscape prompts companies to consider their options and consult with legal and financial advisors.Businesses must focus on their core operations while being aware of the legal and financial implications of their structure and location choices.00:00 Introduction and New Year Greetings00:50 Reflecting on 2024 Achievements01:06 Trending Topic: Delaware's Business Appeal01:25 Elon Musk's Compensation Controversy02:43 Why Delaware? Historical Context05:49 Recent Legal Shifts in Delaware07:02 Emerging Alternatives: Texas, Wyoming, Nevada12:59 Legal Nuances and Case Law19:51 Practical Implications for Businesses27:07 Future Outlook and Strategic Considerations28:58 Advice for Founders and Business Owners33:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  29. 8

    Due Diligence: The Key to Unlocking Your Company's Value

    In this episode of the Private Equity Experience podcast, Ed and Rory dive into due diligence, a crucial step in buying or selling a business. They explain what due diligence is, how it works, and why it's essential for determining a company's valuation. The hosts also discuss the importance of working with experienced professionals, such as investment banks and financial advisors, to navigate the due diligence process and ensure a successful transaction. Learn the importance of due diligence in buying or selling a business and how to navigate the process with experienced professionals. Get tips and resources for finding reputable investment banks and financial advisors.Show Notes:What is due diligence, and how does it fit into buying or selling a business?The importance of due diligence in determining a company's valuationHow to conduct due diligence on potential partners or buyersThe role of investment banks and financial advisors in the due diligence processTips for working with experienced professionals to navigate the due diligence processResources for finding reputable investment banks and financial advisors01:14 Understanding the Due Diligence Process07:14 Costs and Challenges of Due Diligence09:08 Green Flags and Red Flags22:34 Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them28:02 Preparing for Due Diligence==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  30. 7

    The Ultimate Private Equity Buy Phase Guide: Preparation is Key

    The Private Equity Experience podcast discusses the buy phase of private equity, focusing on the preparation required for business owners to sell their companies. The hosts, Ed Barton, Emily Sander, and Rory Liebhart, emphasize the importance of assessing one's personal and business situation, identifying motivations for selling, and assembling a team of experts, including investment banks and wealth advisors. They also stress the need for corporate hygiene, including getting financial records in order and addressing regulatory gaps. The hosts encourage listeners to ask themselves "why" and "what" questions, know their goals and motivations, and proactively prepare for the sale process.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction to the Private Equity Experience Podcast00:34 Hosts' Personal Anecdotes and Fitness Talk01:37 Preparing to Sell Your Business03:27 Understanding Your Motivations and Goals05:38 The Role of Investment Bankers10:50 Assembling Your Advisory Team19:53 Crafting Your Business Narrative23:31 The Importance of Founder Self-Awareness27:05 Managing Team Dynamics During Transition33:40 Preparing for Due Diligence34:22 Interviewing Investment Banks36:09 Conclusion and Key Takeaways==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  31. 6

    Selling Your Business to Private Equity: The Crucial Steps Before Selling Your Business

    In this episode of PEX, the hosts explore the private equity selling process, comparing it to a dating game to illustrate the stages from initial teasers to detailed due diligence. They cover critical concepts like Confidential Information Memorandums (CIMs), virtual data rooms, and essential legal mechanisms such as drag and tag rights. Additionally, the discussion highlights the challenges founders face when adapting to new roles post-sale and offers practical insights into managing these transitions. Overall, the episode provides valuable guidance for navigating the intersection of entrepreneurship and private equity.00:34 Host Banter01:17 Reasons Founders Consider Selling05:23 Understanding Drag and Tag Rights12:47 Evaluating Private Equity Partnerships17:52 Understanding the SIM Process19:12 The Role of the CEO in Initial Meetings20:10 Virtual Data Room and CFO Involvement23:02 Navigating Private Equity Relationships26:24 Challenges for Founders Post-Sale==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  32. 5

    Understanding Private Equity Management Fees in a Changing Market

    In this episode, hosts Ed Barton, Rory Liebhart, and Emily Sander dive into the world of management fees in private equity. They discuss how PE firms make money, what founders and management teams need to know, and the importance of understanding management fees in deal negotiations.Key Takeaways:Management fees are a crucial aspect of private equity investing, and understanding them is essential for founders and management teams.PE firms use various fee structures, including management fees, carried interest, and carried capital.Management fees can be a significant source of revenue for PE firms, but they can also be a major source of stress for founders and management teams.Understanding management fees is critical for navigating deal negotiations and ensuring a successful exit.Actionable Tips:Founders and management teams should understand the management fee structure used by their PE firm.PE firms should be transparent about their management fee structures to ensure a smooth deal negotiation process.Understanding management fees is essential for navigating the complexities of private equity investing.Timestamps:00:34 Diving into Management Fees02:56 Impact of COVID on Private Equity Funds10:22 Current Market Challenges and Strategies24:05 Navigating PE Firm Funding Challenges25:48 Understanding Carry and Management Fees29:36 Strategic Advice for PE Firms34:35 Impact of Debt and Interest Rates==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  33. 4

    The Second Trump Administration: What it Means for Private Equity

    Ed Barton and Rory Liebhart join Emily Sander to discuss the implications of President Trump's election for a second term on the private equity industry. The hosts discuss historic impacts, potential changes in legislation, shifting demographics, and the potential for a US-China conflict.Key Points:The show's hosts, Emily Sander, Ed Barton, and Rory Liebhart, reflect on the implications of Trump's re-election and the potential impact on the private equity industry and the broader economy.They discuss the importance of demographics, cultural shifts, and geopolitical events in shaping the economic landscape.Topics covered include:-The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which reduced corporate tax rates, increased standard deductions, and lowered capital gains tax rates, is set to expire in 2025.- Lower corporate tax rates provide more money for reinvestment or distribution to investors.Increased standard deductions (for individuals) and lower capital gains tax rates make investing more attractive.Trump's victory was more sweeping than anticipated, giving him control of both houses of Congress, which could impact the renewal of certain tax provisions.- Interest rates have decreased, allowing private equity firms to leverage more debt for their investments.- Baby Boomers are aging out of the workforce, and there may be demographic and cultural shifts that impact the economy and politics.- Dark Horses (Surprising but Possible Scenarios):Rory: A Trump administration that fully delivers on its pro-capitalist platform.Ed: Escalation of conflict between the U.S. and China over Taiwan or North Korea, potentially dragging China into a conflict with the U.S.==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

  34. 3

    Private Equity Explained in Simple Terms: A Guide for Founders and Entrepreneurs

    In this inaugural episode of The Private Equity Experience (PEX), we're taking the first step in exploring the world of private equity. We'll introduce its role in today's business landscape and explain how it's become a valuable option for small businesses. Whether you're a founder considering private equity for growth capital or personal liquidity or simply curious about how private equity compares to venture capital, this episode provides a great starting point.We'll cover the basics of private equity, including leveraged buyouts and assets under management, to give you a solid foundation in this crucial part of the global economy.We'll give you a clear understanding of private equity firms, how they manage investments, and the importance of transparency and due diligence in PE transactions. You'll also get an introduction to how private equity funds are structured and how they aim to increase value through operational and financial efficiencies.Links Mentioned:Private Equity Experience WebsiteTimestamps:0:00 - Introduction to the podcast and hosts2:01 - Emily's background and experience with private equity3:51 - Ed's background and experience in private equity-backed businesses6:41 - Rory's background in financial services and private equity8:44 - What is private equity, and what gap does it fill in the market?10:33 - Historical context of private equity's development14:07 - Explanation of assets under management (AUM) in private equity15:32 - Definition of leveraged buyout (LBO)18:10 - Major players in the private equity space19:45 - Explanation of limited partners (LPs) and where PE firms get capital23:52 - How private equity firms make money (management fees and carried interest)28:17 - Reasons why founders might consider private equity funding32:39 - Different types of private equity firms and their focus areas33:49 - Who is not a good fit for private equity funding35:32 - How private equity differs from venture capital and other types of investors==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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    Trailer

    Our first full episode will drop next week - subscribe now so you don't miss it!Private Equity ExperienceDemystify the world of private equity with insider knowledge.Join hosts Ed Barton, Rory Liebhart, and Emily Sander - seasoned professionals who have worked from all angles as C-suite leaders, private equity managing directors, and investors.In this podcast, they break down complex private equity concepts into everyday language. You'll gain a clear understanding of the PE landscape, key players, and market dynamics. Expect practical insights on deal-making, growth strategies for founders and management teams, and exit strategies. Plus, hear real-world examples and real-time breakdowns of trending news stories.Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, considering selling your company to a private equity firm, or simply curious about this lucrative world, this podcast will help you navigate the private equity landscape with confidence.==============================🎙 Podcast – Strategies, PE 101 & witty banter📚 Book – On‑Ramp to Exit, full deal life cycle🛠 Resources – Free templates, guides, tools🔗 LinkedIn – Follow us for fresh PE insights================================Who Are We?Three insiders. One mic. All things private equity — explained. Hi 👋 We’re Ed, Rory, and Emily — a CEO, a CFO, and a Chief of Staff — here to demystify the world of private equity. Between us, we’ve sat in the founder’s chair, run PE‑backed companies, and worked on the deal side, so we know the wins, the pitfalls, and the jargon (and we’ll explain it).Through the Private Equity Experience Podcast, our book On‑Ramp to Exit, and a library of free tools and templates, we share real‑world stories, practical strategies, and insider insights to help you navigate every stage of the PE journey — whether you’re leading a portfolio company, joining a deal team, considering PE, or just PE‑curious.🔗Connect with Ed🔗Connect with Emily🔗Connect with Rory

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Demystify the world of private equity with insider knowledge.Join hosts Ed Barton, Rory Liebhart, and Emily Sander - seasoned professionals who have worked from all angles as C-suite leaders, private equity managing directors, and investors.In this podcast, they break down complex private equity concepts into everyday language. You'll gain a clear understanding of the PE landscape, key players, and market dynamics. Expect practical insights on deal-making, growth strategies for founders and management teams, and exit strategies. Plus, hear real-world examples and real-time breakdowns of trending news stories.Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, considering selling your company to a private equity firm, or simply curious about this lucrative world, this podcast will help you navigate the private equity landscape with confidence.

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Ed Barton, Rory Liebhart, and Emily Sander

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