In this episode, we meet John Foster, founder of Middle School MBA, an educational program that teaches business, economics, and entrepreneurship to middle school students. John explains the nuances of the program and its integrated approach to teaching these subjects at a younger age.
The conversation then shifts to angel investing, where John provides deep insights into what angel investing entails, the relationship between entrepreneurs and investors, and the impact of interest rates and market conditions on investments.
He highlights the importance of integrity and trust between the parties involved, discusses the potential effects of regulatory interventions, and shares his vision of an optimal market, free of burdensome governmental regulations.
In this interview with John, you'll discover:
01:10 Target Audience and Course Structure
02:03 Teaching Methods and Visual Models
02:52 Historical Context and Learning Capabilities
04:29 Understanding Angel Investing
06:41 The Role of Angel Investors
12:10 Ecosystem of Private Companies
17:17 The Entrepreneur-Investor Relationship
22:42 Investor Control and Due Diligence
25:09 The Essence of Angel Investing
26:30 High Risk, High Reward: The Angel Investor's Perspective
29:31 Revenue, Profit, and Company Valuation
37:48 Market Disruptions and Angel Investing
42:37 Optimizing Market Conditions
44:37 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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About the guest:
Author, executive, angel investor, and lifelong student of markets, John’s career failed its way through process engineering, operations, business management, M&A, and corporate strategy; finally failing big enough to exit. He now teaches kids the lowdown on business and entrepreneurship, hoping they will fail bigger and sooner.
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