The Pitch

Where real startup founders pitch to real investors—for real money.

Forget everything you think you know about the world of venture capital. Host Josh Muccio takes listeners behind closed-doors and into the room where deals are made.

Part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.

Entrepreneurship
Technology
Investing
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#108 Qleek Pt. III: A Postmortem and a Comeback
34 min
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#107 Terrascope: A Computer Vision Tale
33 min
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#106 Dotcal: The Calendar Wars
40 min
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#105 Teffola: Granola Guy Approved
30 min
30
#104 Dressd: Red Carpet or Red Ocean?
35 min
31
#103 Get Lost in the AWSM Sauce
37 min
32
#102 Tether: Bodyguard of the Grid
37 min
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#101 Josh Pitches The Pitch
48 min
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Our Comeback Season Is Here!
3 min
35
Return of The Pitch
3 min
36
#100 When Investors Take the Hot Seat
29 min
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#99 The Friends & Family Gap
27 min
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#98 Hello! You’ve Reached The Pitch Helpline
31 min
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#97 Secret Sauce or Snake Oil?
23 min
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#96 A Test of Time
30 min
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#95 You Asked. Investors Answered. Now What?
30 min
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#94 The Breaking Point
30 min
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#93 David vs. Godzilla
27 min
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#92 Who Did the PPP Actually Save?
20 min
45
#91 “If We Don’t Get the Money by Friday …”
24 min
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#90 How Startups Can Succeed in a Pandemic 2
27 min
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#89 A Big Bet on an Ex-Trucker
For years, Pierre Laguerre worked as a truck driver. During those years he saw one of the biggest inefficiencies in the industry up-close: getting available drivers matched with trucks ready to get on the road. Barely a year after launch, his business, Fleeting, is growing fast. But he’ll have to convince the investors he has the technical savvy to make the company grow even faster. And he’ll need to tackle another problem: how to adapt to an industry transformed by COVID-19.
26 min
48
How I Saved My Startup
Investors are giving founders everywhere an ultimatum: just find a way to survive the next few months. This had us concerned about the entrepreneurs who’ve been on this show. Debbie Wei Mullen pitched Copper Cow Coffee to our investors a few years ago, and in this episode Debbie tells the sequence of events that led to a few early, strategic decisions made in 2020 that set up her business to outlast the pandemic.
35 min
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#88 How Startups Can Succeed in a Pandemic
In the last few weeks, COVID-19 has changed just about every business in the country. Investors everywhere are scrambling to help their startups survive the pandemic. On today’s show, investors Elizabeth Yin and Charles Hudson take calls from listeners. They advise founders on how to pivot to a remote-friendly model, how to survive the losses in the hospitality industry, and how to navigate the new fundraising landscape.
28 min
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#87 Uber for Pets
Last year, investors woke up to the fact that the biggest ridesharing companies still struggle to make money. But today’s founder, Aparna Srinivasan, thinks she can buck that trend by introducing pets into the equation. But our investors wonder if just being pet friendly is enough to bring in the big bones. And if it is, what’s to stop Uber from offering rides for pets too… putting SpotOn in a tight spot.
31 min