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Austinpreneur

Austinpreneur

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Show overview

Austinpreneur has been publishing since 2023, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 107 episodes. That works out to roughly 80 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 32 min and 57 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 5 months ago. Published by Capital Factory.

Episodes
107
Running
2023–2025 · 2y
Median length
46 min
Cadence
Weekly

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Double click on the stories that made Austin, Texas a global startup hub. Listen to startup stories from entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and technologists shaping the Austin startup community. Austinpreneur will give you a glimpse into how Austin made itself a tier 1 city for technology, creativity and startups. Takeaway key insights for building your own success story in topics like fundraising, building products, sales, investing and creating company culture.Austinpreneur is a podcast highlighting Austin’s startups, entrepreneurs, and innovators. Join in on candid conversations with leaders who have built companies from the ground up and visionaries creating the next wave of world-changing technology. Discover the importance of your network, meet the people supporting your journey, and connect with the community making it all happen.Episodes feature topics like: entrepreneurship, technology, startups, innovation, funding, coworking, mentorship, startup accelerators, VC funding, angel investing, innovation strategies, partnerships, and more.

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AI for the Revenue Team: Beyond Engineering and Into the Business

AI conversations often center on engineers and developers but Seth Halpern, Co-founder of Embrace AI, believes the real early wins are happening on the revenue side of the business. In this episode, Seth and Nick explore how AI is transforming marketing, sales, enablement, and customer success.Seth breaks down practical applications: using AI to generate content at scale, personalize outbound messaging with tools like Clay, and arm sales teams with instant, accurate answers to technical questions. The result is faster onboarding, better conversations, and more confident sellers, especially in complex B2B environments.The discussion highlights a key shift: AI isn’t replacing humans in revenue roles; it’s amplifying generalists and enabling small teams to punch far above their weight. From identifying a prospect’s tech stack before a call to turning voice notes into polished thought leadership, Seth shares real-world examples founders can use immediately.For investors, this episode reveals why AI-powered revenue infrastructure may be one of the most defensible and scalable categories emerging today.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Dec 16, 20251h 0m

Profit, Burn, and Focus: What Founders Need to Know About Metrics That Matter

When asked how startups should think about metrics, Co-Founder and CEO of 512 Financial, Bart Davis, has a refreshingly simple answer: pick the handful that keep you up at night and build systems around those first.In this episode, recorded live at Austin Tech Week 2025, Bart explains the dangers of “metric bloat,” where companies track everything and understand nothing. He outlines how founders should evaluate their stage, identify the KPIs that truly drive outcomes, and avoid falling for shiny software tools that create reporting for reporting’s sake.Host Nick Spiller and Bart also discuss the shift in the funding environment: why the “growth at all costs” era collapsed, how rising interest rates changed investor expectations, and why profitability and discipline matter more now than ever.If you’re building a company and struggling to separate signal from noise, this episode offers a clean, concise roadmap for getting back to operational basics.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Dec 9, 202540 min

Clean Spirit: The Story and Science of Humano’s Premium Tequila

If you’ve ever wondered what makes one tequila “cleaner” than another, this episode, recorded live at Austin Tech Week 2025, answers it. Luis Abundis breaks down Humano’s obsessive approach to purity beginning with high-sugar agave (typically 24–30 brix, far above industry average) grown from consistent DNA stock on family-run lands.Nick and Luis dive deep into the science: why open fermentation introduces impurities, how closed-tank fermentation preserves delicate aromatics, and how Humano’s in-house chemical engineer designed a custom yeast specifically for their flavor profile. They also explore the engineering decision to use a straight-column copper still, allowing more consistent cleaning and reducing unwanted aromas, a departure from traditional serpentine tubing.Luis then reveals how Humano uses double-barrel aging (new American oak + ex-bourbon) to craft its Reposado and Añejo expressions, blending complexity with approachability for modern tequila drinkers.For CPG founders, the lesson is powerful: innovation doesn’t require abandoning heritage, it requires elevating it.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Dec 2, 202533 min

The Future of Family: Investing in America’s Next $7.5 Trillion Tech Opportunity

In this episode of Austinpreneur, recorded live at Austin Tech Week 2025, Nick Spiller sits down with Jesse Draper, founding partner of Halogen Ventures, who is fresh off closing a new $30M fund focused on what she calls the “Future of Family.” Draper, a fourth-generation VC, Emmy-nominated tech media pioneer, and unapologetic champion for women founders, breaks down the massive opportunity hiding in plain sight: technology that supports families at work, at home, and across every life stage.Drawing on insights from Halogen’s proprietary “Future of Family Study,” Jesse explains how childcare, eldercare, family finance, and health & wellness combine into a $7.5 trillion market, one that has been historically overlooked by venture capital despite its real, measurable demand.Nick and Jesse explore Halogen’s track record: 75+ portfolio companies, five unicorns, and early investments in breakout successes like Babylist, Trust & Will, HopSkipDrive, Metropolis, and Upwards. Jesse reveals why these businesses thrive by solving real problems for real families, and they scale massively.The conversation also highlights why Halogen doesn’t see this category as “impact investing” or a “charity play,” but as one of venture’s most financially compelling opportunities. Draper shares her philosophy on founder grit, category creation, and why investors underestimate markets simply because they don’t personally experience the problems.A must-listen for founders building in consumer tech, AI-enabled services, femtech, childcare, fintech, or family infrastructure, and for investors looking for the next trillion-dollar frontier.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Nov 25, 202548 min

Diagnosing the Invisible: How Senseye Is Reinventing Mental Health With AI

In this episode, recorded live at Austin Tech Week 2025, Nick Spiller sits down with David Zakariaie, founder and CEO of Senseye, the Austin-based deep-tech company turning eye-tracking and computer vision into the world’s first objective diagnostic for mental health. Zakariaie explains how Senseye’s 10-minute smartphone-based test measures ocular micro-movements to detect PTSD, anxiety, and depression, conditions currently “diagnosed” using little more than questionnaires and gut instinct.David walks through the scientific foundation: decades of fMRI research showing clear neurological signatures across mental health disorders, paired with Senseye’s breakthrough, running high-precision eye-tracking with nothing more than a phone camera. The result is a scalable, FDA-bound diagnostic platform aimed at modernizing the world’s most outdated healthcare category.Nick and David dive into Senseye’s origins as a high-school science project that caught the attention of the Office of Naval Research, the Air Force, and ultimately Capital Factory. Today, the company has completed large-scale Phase I and II clinical trials and is preparing for Phase III on the road to full FDA approval.For founders and investors, the conversation offers a masterclass in building a venture where science, regulation, and commercialization collide. David’s journey reveals how deep-tech startups blend government contracts, clinical milestones, and strategic capital to bring ambitious, impactful technology into the real world.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Nov 18, 202538 min

Capital Meets Courage: Investing at the Edge of What’s Possible

Mike Maples Jr. didn’t make his mark by playing it safe—he built it by betting early on ideas that looked crazy… until they changed the world.In this new episode, Mike shares why conviction-based investing matters more than ever in an era defined by AI, defense tech, and dual-use innovation.Recorded live at Austin Tech Week 2025, Mike joins Joshua Baer to unpack how the post-ChatGPT economy is reshaping venture capital, why defense and industrial innovation are attracting the brightest founders, and how the U.S. can maintain its technological edge by empowering private innovators.Listeners will walk away inspired to invest—and build—at the intersection of purpose and profit.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Nov 11, 20251h 0m

Financing Hard Things: The Art of Lending to Defense Startups

While most banks steer clear of early-stage defense contractors, Leonid Capital Partners runs toward them. Founding Partner James Parker explains how his team evaluates risk through contract data—not pitch decks. Leonid advances 50–75% of the remaining value on government contracts, prioritizes executed work over speculative awards, and rejects the “hyper-growth at all costs” mentality that defines many venture portfolios.Tune in to learn how Leonid’s acquisition-financing model uses stacked contracts as collateral to drive consolidation among small primes and SBIR winners. This conversation is a masterclass in financial engineering—revealing how to turn government backlogs into liquidity, resilience, and lasting enterprise value.This episode is sponsored by Every.io. Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Nov 4, 202540 min

The OTA Playbook: Fast-Tracking Innovation for the Biggest Customer in the World

Startups often struggle to navigate the labyrinth of defense procurement. Mica Dolan, President & COO at ATI, offers a guide to cutting through it. She explains how Other Transaction Agreements empower the DOW to fund research, prototypes, and production without traditional red tape, accelerating innovation from months to weeks.Mica describes best practices learned from decades of managing multi-billion-dollar OTA portfolios: set clear mission alignment, foster trust between government and industry, and avoid “fishing expeditions” that waste everyone’s time. Her advice to startups? Focus on real problems, stay persistent, and leverage ATI’s matchmaking between small innovators and large integrators.This episode, recorded live at Fed Supernova 2025, gives founders a rare behind-the-scenes look at how the U.S. government is modernizing its acquisition strategy and how the most successful startups are positioning themselves as mission partners, not just vendors.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Oct 27, 202536 min

From Spacewalks to Startups: Astronaut Tim Kopra on Building StarLab

In this episode, Josh Baer sits down with Tim Kopra, a decorated astronaut and Voyager Technologies Chief Human Exploration Officer, to discuss the next chapter in human spaceflight: the transition from the government-run International Space Station to privately owned commercial stations. Kopra recounts his journey from Army aviator to NASA astronaut and how years in orbit shaped his approach to leading a startup at the frontier of spacetech.He explains how Voyager Space, in partnership with Airbus Defence & Space and Palantir, is developing StarLab, a next-generation space station that will be launched on a single Starship rocket in 2029. Designed for research, manufacturing, and national-security applications, StarLab will host both government astronauts and commercial tenants, generating revenue while supporting NASA’s long-term exploration goals.For founders and investors, this conversation reveals what it takes to build a capital-intensive, multi-national startup that merges aerospace, venture capital, and government contracting into one bold vision for the future.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Oct 14, 202536 min

Funding the Final Frontier: How SpaceWERX is Rewriting Defense Innovation

In this Austinpreneur episode, recorded live at Fed Supernova 2025, host Nick Spiller sits down with Arthur Grijalva, Director of SpaceWERX, the U.S. Space Force’s innovation arm, to discuss how startups are reshaping national security in orbit. Grijalva explains how SPACEWERX connects entrepreneurs, private capital, and the military to accelerate technologies from concept to operations.Listeners learn how programs like SBIR, TACT-FI, and STRAT-FI give startups staged funding that can grow from a few hundred thousand dollars to tens of millions, de-risking cutting-edge ideas before scaling them into Space Force programs of record. For founders, this is a masterclass in how to enter the defense market; for investors, it’s a look at how federal capital and commercial dollars now work hand-in-hand to build the future of space infrastructure.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Oct 7, 202535 min

Reinventing Rocket Fuel with Jason Hundley

In this episode, recorded live at Fed Supernova 2025, we sit down with Jason Hundley, Marine veteran, NASA researcher, and founder of X-Bow Systems, to explore how his team is rethinking solid rocket motors for the 21st century. Jason explains how traditional manufacturing relies on billion-dollar factories, giant explosive-proof mixers, and inflexible processes dating back to the Korean War. X-Bow’s innovation? Additive manufacturing of solid propellant: a safer, cheaper, and more adaptable way to build rocket motors.Jason compares his approach to switching from a massive water tank to a tankless water heater: instead of mixing 10,000 pounds at once, X-Bow continuously processes smaller amounts under tighter control. This unlocks not only cost savings, but also new possibilities in chemistry, performance, and automation. Investors will hear why this model could reduce production costs by up to 40% while scaling output to 10,000 motors per year at their new Texas campus.For startup fans, this is a story of how ingenuity and grit can disrupt entrenched industries and create dual-use opportunities in defense, aerospace, and beyond.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Oct 1, 202542 min

Inside FAST Labs: How BAE Systems Scouts and Scales Defense Tech

In this episode of Austinpreneur, recorded live at Fed Supernova 2025, Nick Spiller talks with Leonard Lublin, Deputy General Manager of BAE Systems’ FAST Labs, the company’s advanced R&D arm. Leonard explains how FAST Labs operates differently from traditional defense primes: instead of running a corporate venture arm, they build partnerships with startups, encourage them to own their IP, and plug them into defense programs as suppliers and collaborators.He shares how tech scouts at BAE connect with founders—sometimes through accelerators and Capital Factory itself, and why BAE looks for everything from incremental improvements in sensors and algorithms to breakthrough technologies in AI, lasers, and microelectronics. For founders, this is a practical roadmap to getting plugged into the defense innovation ecosystem without giving up equity. For investors, it shows how startups can scale faster with prime partnerships than with capital alone.Learn more about BAE Systems FAST Labs here.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Sep 23, 202539 min

Powering the Future: Dr. Michael Webber on Energy, AI, and Innovation

In this episode, recorded live at Fed Supernova 2025, Nick Spiller sits down with Dr. Michael Webber, UT professor, GTI board member, and global energy thought leader, to explore the intersection of energy systems, policy, and innovation. Webber breaks down how massive federal bills, from the Inflation Reduction Act to the new “One Big Beautiful Bill,” are reshaping America’s energy mix. He explains why bipartisan support for nuclear, geothermal, and hydrogen is growing, and how shifting subsidies could drive both affordability concerns and long-term opportunities.The conversation dives deep into how AI and data centers are pushing electricity demand higher for the first time in decades and why that may ultimately accelerate trillions in new energy investments. Investors and entrepreneurs will hear how this demand is creating a “once-in-a-generation” opportunity for startups in storage, grid management, and clean power generation.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Sep 16, 202550 min

Running Your Business with Swiss Army Precision

Why do some businesses thrive through uncertainty while others crumble? According to serial entrepreneur, former Swiss Army officer and Capital Factory Mentor Sam Goodner, the difference comes down to discipline, systems, and culture—principles he’s captured in his upcoming book, Like Clockwork: Run Your Business with Swiss Army Precision.How does it work? By translating lessons from the Swiss Army and decades of building companies like Catapult Systems and FlashParking into practical tools founders can use: codifying values into “Golden Rules,” creating resilient onboarding practices, and designing organizations that can weather downturns.Join host, NickSpiller, as he sits down with Sam to explore the stories, strategies, and takeaways behind his journey. This is your chance to learn firsthand how to run your business with Swiss Army precision.Grab Sam’s new book, Like Clockwork, and unlock even more strategies to build a disciplined, resilient business: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FLQK1Y8S?maas=maas_adg_B9722D58867294F151B1CEA667B612A5_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maasStay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Sep 9, 20251h 2m

Beyond Grants: How Federal Credit is Rewriting Startup Finance

When most entrepreneurs think of federal funding, they picture grants or SBIR awards. But Eric Robinson, of Baker Botts, reveals how the Office of Strategic Capital (OSC) is rewriting the playbook: a $200B program that provides direct loans and guarantees to companies critical to national security.In this conversation, recorded live at Fed Supernova 2025, Eric contrasts OSC with In-Q-Tel and other defense innovation players, showing why its credit-first model resonates with Congress and generates outsized leverage beyond its reserves. Through case studies like MP Materials—and a look ahead at potential equity authority—he outlines how startups and investors can position themselves to benefit from this once-in-a-generation shift in government-backed finance.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Sep 3, 202556 min

Modems for the Mind: The Future of Brain-Computer Interfaces

In this episode of Austinpreneur, recorded live at Capital Factory, we sit down with Paradromics Founder and CEO, Matt Angle, to explore the cutting edge of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). Paradromics recently became one of the first companies to successfully implant a high-bandwidth BCI in a human patient, a milestone in both neuroscience and technology entrepreneurship.Tune in as Matt explains BCIs as “modems for the brain,” devices that directly connect neurons to computers, unlocking the ability to restore lost communication for people with paralysis, and potentially enhance human experience for everyone. From helping ALS patients speak again to envisioning immersive, latency-free augmented reality, the conversation spans both humanitarian applications and the long-term implications of a world where thoughts can flow seamlessly into digital systems.But this isn’t just a science talk. Matt dives into the entrepreneurial side. For founders, this is a masterclass in perseverance, fundraising strategy, and building ambitious hardware in a software-dominated startup ecosystem.Listeners will come away with a clearer sense of where BCIs stand today, how close we are to mainstream adoption, and why Austin, Texas is fast becoming the BCI capital of the world.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Aug 26, 202544 min

Global Markets, Local Trust: Rudy Mirran on Winning International Partnerships

When expanding into new markets, especially in the Middle East, success isn’t about closing the fastest deal; it’s about building the right relationship.In this live-recorded episode from Capital Factory, Rudy Mirran draws on his experience managing multi-country operations and joint ventures to share how startups can land meaningful, mutually beneficial partnerships abroad. He unpacks sector priorities in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar, covering ag-tech, biotech, AI, and defense-adjacent dual-use technologies, and explains how founders can align with national strategies like Vision 2030, tap into publicly available market roadmaps, and position themselves as indispensable in-country partners.Beyond market entry strategy, Rudy shares candid stories from mentoring startups at Capital Factory, offering practical advice on getting the most out of mentorship, earning introductions to high-value contacts, and navigating the tricky waters of conflicting advisor feedback.Whether you’re a founder, investor, or ecosystem builder, this conversation blends high-level global trade insight with actionable, on-the-ground startup guidance—making it a must-listen for anyone eyeing international growth.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Aug 12, 20251h 2m

Responsive Rocketry: Breaking Barriers in Aerospace (Rebroadcast)

Explore the future of space exploration with Jason Kim, CEO of Firefly Aerospace. In this episode, Jason discusses Firefly’s record-setting rocket launch, upcoming lunar missions, and the cutting-edge technologies driving space innovation. Recorded live before an audience at Capital Factory, this conversation delves into personal stories of aerospace inspiration and offers insights on creating a resilient space workforce. Discover a fascinating glimpse into the next frontier of humanity’s journey to the stars.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/This episode was originally published on December 10, 2024.

Aug 5, 202556 min

Perfecting Your Pitch to Investors with Allyson Eman (Rebroadcast)

What does it take to craft a pitch that truly captivates investors?In this episode, recorded live at Capital Factory House 2025, Allyson Eman, CEO of Venture Atlanta, breaks down the key elements of a winning pitch. Drawing from her experience connecting hundreds of startups with thousands of investors at one of the nation’s top VC conferences, she shares practical tips, common pitfalls, and what investors really want to hear.Originally published on May 13, 2025.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/podcast/

Jul 29, 202547 min

The Art of Texas Whiskey (Rebroadcast)

Dive into the up and coming Texas whiskey scene with Chris Seals, CEO & Founder of Still Austin. As the pioneering distillery within Austin’s city limits since the days of prohibition, Still Austin embodies the spirit of innovation and tradition.In this episode of Austinpreneur, recorded for a live audience at Capital Factory, Chris Seals unfolds his unconventional narrative — a transformation from an economist to a whiskey-driven entrepreneur. Discover the secrets behind his pursuit of crafting a whiskey brand destined to stand the test of time, spanning a century of excellence. Gain exclusive insights into the intricacies of Chris’s entrepreneurial odyssey, from navigating the challenges of building a legacy brand to securing essential capital through the Central Texas Angel Network.This episode was originally published on January 29, 2024.Stay updated with the latest from Austinpreneur at https://capitalfactory.com/online/

Jul 22, 202557 min
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