Kiran Brahma

The Other Side of the Table

The Other Side of the Table
Ever wondered what venture capitalists are really thinking when you pitch them? For most founders, the world of VC funding is a black box of unspoken rules and hidden incentives. The podcast, "The Other Side of the Table," is here to give you the key.

In this series, my mission is to demystify the venture capital industry for all of usβ€”founders and learners alikeβ€”by putting you directly in the investor's seat. We'll go beyond simple pitching tips to pull back the curtain on the entire VC business model, revealing the pressures, motivations, and frameworks that drive every term sheet, board meeting, and exit strategy.

Using the Business Model Canvas as our guide, I will systematically unpack how a VC firm truly operatesβ€”from their "customers" (the Limited Partners who fund them) and revenue streams (the famous "2 and 20" model), to their key activities (like due diligence) and the real value they bring to startups. Each episode is a focused deep-dive into the engine that powers innovation.

This curated learning journey is for ambitious entrepreneurs preparing to raise capital, aspiring venture capitalists learning the ropes, and any advisor or enthusiast fascinated by the mechanics of startup growth.

Stop guessing what investors want. Start understanding how they operate. Join me to decode the VC playbook together and learn to navigate the funding landscape with the confidence and strategic insight of an insider.
This is an Audio Only podcast that is meant for a more in depth understanding on the topic. If you interested for a quicker listen, do give a listen to my other Podcast on the same topic

The Other Side of the Table (Explainers) (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdeMLq5YrsAXhDtbcH6jvdX3L7erO9t5t)

Episodes (10)

Episode 1  The Venture Capital Business Model  An Overview
Episode 1 Aug 7, 2025

Episode 1 The Venture Capital Business Model An Overview

🎯 The Venture Capital Business Model | Episode 1: What Is Venture Capital? Welcome to The Other Side of The Table - where we pull back the curtain on venture capital from the investor's perspective. I'm breaking down the complex world of VC into digestible insights to understand how these financial powerhouses really operate. Today we're starting at the very beginning: What exactly is venture capital, and what do these mysterious investors actually do? 🎯 What You'll Learn: The VC Definition: Understanding that Venture Capitalists are professional investors whose full-time job is studying, financing, and supporting startups - not just wealthy individuals writing checks. Investment Sweet Spot: How VCs typically invest $1-10 million in early-stage ventures, taking 10-25% equity stakes in return for their capital. Beyond the Money: Why VCs don't just provide funding - they offer strategic guidance, mentorship, and become active partners in your startup journey. The Scale Game: Why VCs focus heavily on technology startups and businesses with massive scaling potential. πŸ’‘ Key Takeaway: Venture capital isn't just about money - it's a specialized profession built around identifying, funding, and nurturing the next generation of high-growth companies. Understanding this foundation changes everything about how you approach VCs. ⚑ Perfect for: Aspiring entrepreneurs, startup founders preparing for fundraising, business students, and anyone curious about how the venture capital ecosystem really works. πŸ”Š Audio Note: This podcast is generated via the Audio Overview feature in NotebookLM, but all content is carefully curated and developed by me to demystify the venture capital world.

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Episode 2 VC Value Proposition    More Than Just Money
Episode 2 Aug 8, 2025

Episode 2 VC Value Proposition More Than Just Money

🎯 The Venture Capital Business Model | Episode 2: VC Value Proposition - More Than Just Money Welcome back to The Other Side of The Table! In our first episode, we covered what venture capital is. Today, we're diving deeper into something most people completely misunderstand: what VCs actually bring to the table beyond their checkbook. If you think VCs are just rich people writing checks, you're missing the bigger picture. The real value lies in everything that comes after the investment. 🎯 What You'll Learn: Beyond Capital: Why the money is actually just the entry ticket - the real value comes from strategic direction, mentorship, and operational guidance that VCs provide to their portfolio companies. Board Influence: How VCs leverage their board seats to directly influence strategic decisions and guide company direction - it's not just advisory, it's hands-on leadership. Network Effects: The power of VC networking and how their industry connections can open doors that founders could never access on their own. Credibility Boost: How having a respected VC on your cap table instantly elevates your startup's reputation and makes other investors, customers, and talent take notice. Operational Support: The behind-the-scenes work VCs do - from helping avoid common pitfalls to sharing market intelligence that can make or break strategic decisions. Strategic Mentorship: How experienced VCs act as seasoned advisors who've seen hundreds of companies grow, fail, and succeed. πŸ’‘ Key Takeaway: The best VCs are strategic partners, not just financial backers. They're betting their reputation and expertise alongside their money. Understanding this changes how you evaluate potential VC partners. ⚑ Perfect for: Founders choosing between VC offers, entrepreneurs wondering what to expect post-investment, and business students studying the true dynamics of venture capital relationships. πŸ”Š Audio Note: This podcast is generated via the Audio Overview feature in NotebookLM, but all content is carefully curated and developed by me to reveal what really happens after the handshake.

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Episode 3  Identifying the  Why    VC Investment Thesis & Focus
Episode 3 Aug 8, 2025

Episode 3 Identifying the Why VC Investment Thesis & Focus

🎯 The Venture Capital Business Model | Episode 3: Identifying the "Why" - VC Investment Thesis & Focus Welcome back to The Other Side of The Table! Today we're diving into one of the most crucial aspects of venture capital: how VCs decide what to invest in and what they're looking for in their ideal startup. Every successful VC firm has a clear "why" - their investment thesis that guides every decision they make. Understanding this changes everything about how you view the VC landscape. 🎯 What You'll Learn: The Investment Thesis: How VCs define their target market and create a clear framework for identifying the right opportunities - it's not just throwing money at random startups. Vision & Scale Requirements: Why VCs are obsessed with startups that have clear vision and massive scalable market opportunities - and what "scalable" really means to them. The "Backable" Team: The specific attributes VCs look for in management teams - domain expertise, resilience through failure, flexibility, and strong communication skills. The Technology Bias: Why most VCs gravitate toward technology startups and how the potential for scale drives their decision-making process. Market Opportunity Analysis: How VCs evaluate whether a startup's target market is large enough and growing fast enough to justify their investment. πŸ’‘ Key Takeaway: VCs don't invest randomly - they have highly specific criteria and investment frameworks. Understanding their "customer segments" (the types of startups they target) helps you see why certain deals get funded while others don't. ⚑ Perfect for: Founders who want to understand if they fit a VC's thesis, entrepreneurs building their pitch strategy, and anyone curious about how investment decisions really get made. πŸ”Š Audio Note: This podcast is generated via the Audio Overview feature in NotebookLM, but all content is carefully curated and developed by me to decode the VC mindset.

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Episode 4   Sourcing Deals   The VC's  Get Customers  Strategy
Episode 4 Aug 9, 2025

Episode 4 Sourcing Deals The VC's Get Customers Strategy

🎯 Deal Flow Decoded | Episode 4: Sourcing Deals: The VC's "Get Customers" Strategy Welcome to The Other Side of The Table - where I'm breaking down the venture capital world from the investor's perspective for deeper understanding. Today, we're exploring how VCs actually find the startups they invest in - their "deal flow" strategy. πŸ” What You'll Learn: Network Power: How VCs leverage their extensive personal and professional connections to discover promising startups before they hit the mainstream radar. The Accelerator Pipeline: Why incubators and accelerators serve as crucial hunting grounds for VCs seeking early-stage opportunities. Proactive Hunting: How successful VCs don't just wait for deals to come to them - they actively seek out startups in their target sectors. Volume Game: Understanding why VCs review hundreds of business plans annually to find those few golden opportunities. πŸ’‘ Key Takeaway: Deal sourcing isn't passive for successful VCs. It's an active, multi-channel strategy that combines relationship building, strategic partnerships, and proactive market hunting. The best deals often come through warm introductions and established networks. ⚑ Perfect for: Founders wanting to understand how to get on VC radars, aspiring VCs learning the sourcing game, and entrepreneurs studying the funding landscape. πŸ”Š Audio Note: This podcast is generated via the Audio Overview feature in NotebookLM, but all content is carefully curated and developed by me to understand VC operations more effectively.

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Episode 5  The Due Diligence Deep Dive  What VCs Analyze Before Investing
Episode 5 Aug 11, 2025

Episode 5 The Due Diligence Deep Dive What VCs Analyze Before Investing

πŸ” The Other Side of The Table | Episode 5: The Due Diligence Deep Dive: What VCs Analyze Before Investing Welcome to The Other Side of The Table - where I'm demystifying the venture capital world from the investor's perspective. Today, we're pulling back the curtain on one of the most critical phases in the VC process: due diligence. 🎯 What You'll Learn: Business Model Breakdown: How VCs dissect your customer value proposition, technology operations, go-to-market strategy, and profit formula with surgical precision. Team Deep Dive: Why VCs spend serious time analyzing founders' backgrounds, past successes, failures, and leadership capabilitiesβ€”because they're betting on people, not just ideas. Financial Reality Check: The rigorous examination of your projections, burn rate, and path to profitability that determines if your numbers add up. Competitive Intelligence: How VCs map the competitive landscape and assess your market position to understand where you truly stand. πŸ’‘ Key Takeaway: Due diligence isn't just paperworkβ€”it's where VCs separate genuine opportunities from wishful thinking. Understanding this process helps founders prepare better and increases their chances of securing investment. ⚑ Perfect for: Founders preparing for VC meetings, entrepreneurs curious about the investment process, and anyone wanting to understand how professional investors evaluate opportunities. πŸ”Š Audio Note: This podcast is generated via the Audio Overview feature in NotebookLM, but all content is carefully curated and developed by me to navigate the intricate world of venture capital.

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Episode 6  Deal Terms & Valuation  Structuring the Investment
Episode 6 Aug 15, 2025

Episode 6 Deal Terms & Valuation Structuring the Investment

🧭 The Other Side of The Table | Episode 6: Deal Terms & Valuation: Structuring the Investment Welcome to The Other Side of The Table - where I'm diving deep into the venture capital world from the investor's perspective for my personal learning journey. Today, we're breaking down the financial mechanics that make VC deals happen. 🎯 What You'll Learn: The Numbers Game: Understanding pre-money vs post-money valuations and how they directly impact your equity stake in any deal. Equity Stakes Decoded: Why VCs typically target 10-25% ownership in early-stage companies and what that means for founders. Investment Instruments: The ins and outs of preferred stock and the protective provisions that safeguard VC investments. The 10x Expectation: How VCs structure deals to achieve their target returns of 10x growth over 3-5 years. Deal Architecture: The legal and financial frameworks that protect both investors and founders throughout the investment lifecycle. πŸ’‘ Key Takeaway: VC deal structuring isn't just about money changing hands - it's about creating aligned incentives between investors and founders while protecting the VC's downside risk. Every term has a purpose. ⚑ Perfect for: Founders preparing for funding rounds, startup employees curious about equity structures, and anyone wanting to understand how VC math really works. πŸ”Š Audio Note: This podcast is generated via the Audio Overview feature in NotebookLM, but all content is carefully curated and developed by me, with a goal to learn the VC landscape more effectively.

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Episode 7  Post Investment  Nurturing and Guiding the Portfolio
Episode 7 Aug 15, 2025

Episode 7 Post Investment Nurturing and Guiding the Portfolio

🧭 The Other Side of The Table | Episode 7: Post-Investment: Nurturing and Guiding the Portfolio Welcome to The Other Side of The Table - where I'm exploring the venture capital world from the investor's lens for my personal learning journey. Today, we're uncovering what happens after the check is written and the real work begins. 🎯 What You'll Learn: Beyond the Money: How VCs transform from investors to active partners once they're on your cap table. Board Seat Power: The strategic influence VCs wield through board positions and how they shape company direction. The Network Effect: How top-tier VCs leverage their connections to open doors for portfolio companies. Talent Acquisition: The critical role VCs play in key hires, including when they might push for CEO changes. Milestone Management: How VCs monitor progress and provide operational support to keep companies on track. Ongoing Guidance: The mentorship and strategic advice that separates great VCs from mere check-writers. πŸ’‘ Key Takeaway: The best VCs don't just invest and disappear - they become your most valuable advisors, connectors, and champions. Their reputation becomes your reputation in the market. ⚑ Perfect for: Founders working with VCs, startup teams understanding investor dynamics, and anyone curious about the hands-on nature of venture capital. πŸ”Š Audio Note: This podcast is generated via the Audio Overview feature in NotebookLM, but all content is carefully curated and developed by me, with a goal to understand the VC ecosystem more effectively.

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Episode 8 The Limited Partner Perspective   Funding the Fund
Episode 8 Aug 17, 2025

Episode 8 The Limited Partner Perspective Funding the Fund

🎯 Understanding the Money Behind the Money | Episode 8: The Limited Partner Perspective: Funding the Fund Welcome to The Other Side of The Table - where I'm demystifying the venture capital world from the investor's perspective for deeper understanding. Today, we're pulling back the curtain on who actually funds the VCs and what drives these crucial relationships. 🎯 What You'll Learn: Meet the Money Sources: Discover who Limited Partners (LPs) really are - from pension funds managing retirement money to university endowments funding education. The LP Motivation: Why these institutional investors choose to put their money into risky venture capital funds instead of safer investments. Track Record Matters: How a VC's past performance becomes their calling card for raising future funds and attracting top-tier LPs. Portfolio Diversification Strategy: Why LPs spread their investments across multiple VC funds to balance risk and maximize returns. The Reputation Game: How successful exits and strong relationships create a cycle that determines which VCs get funded and which don't. πŸ’‘ Key Takeaway: VCs aren't just investing their own money - they're managing other people's retirement funds, university futures, and institutional wealth. This creates a chain of accountability that drives every investment decision they make. ⚑ Perfect for: Entrepreneurs wanting to understand VC motivations, investors curious about fund structures, and anyone interested in how institutional money flows through the startup ecosystem. πŸ”Š Audio Note: This podcast is generated via the Audio Overview feature in NotebookLM, but all content is carefully curated and developed by me, with a goal to learn more effectively about venture capital dynamics.

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Episode 9  Exits & Returns  The VC's Profit Engine
Episode 9 Aug 19, 2025

Episode 9 Exits & Returns The VC's Profit Engine

🧭 The Other Side of The Table | Episode 9: Exits & Returns: The VC's Profit Engine Welcome to The Other Side of The Table - where I'm dissecting the venture capital world from the investor's perspective for my personal learning journey. Today, we're exploring how VCs actually make money and why exits are everything. 🎯 What You'll Learn: The Two Revenue Streams: Understanding management fees (steady income) vs. carried interest (where the real money is made). Exit Strategy Essentials: Why acquisitions and IPOs are the holy grail moments that determine VC success or failure. The 10x Target: How VCs structure their entire portfolio around achieving those legendary 10x returns within 3-5 years. Management Fee Mechanics: The steady 2-3% annual fees that keep VC firms operational while they wait for big wins. Carried Interest Deep Dive: The 20-30% profit share that turns successful VCs into wealthy VCs. Portfolio Math: Why VCs need massive winners to offset the inevitable failures in their investment portfolio. πŸ’‘ Key Takeaway: VCs don't get rich from management fees - they get rich from carried interest on spectacular exits. Every investment decision is made through the lens of "can this be a 10x returner?" ⚑ Perfect for: Founders planning exit strategies, startup employees with equity stakes, and anyone wanting to understand what drives VC investment decisions. πŸ”Š Audio Note: This podcast is generated via the Audio Overview feature in NotebookLM, but all content is carefully curated and developed by me, with a goal to decode the VC business model completely.

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Episode 10  The Cost of Capital  Understanding VC Firm Expenses
Episode 10 Aug 23, 2025

Episode 10 The Cost of Capital Understanding VC Firm Expenses

🧭 The Other Side of The Table | Episode 10: The Cost of Capital: Understanding VC Firm Expenses Welcome to The Other Side of The Table - where I'm analyzing the venture capital world from the investor's standpoint for my personal learning journey. Today, we're pulling back the curtain on what it actually costs to run a VC firm. 🎯 What You'll Learn: **The Expense Breakdown**: From team salaries to office overhead - where VC management fees actually go. **Legal Fee Reality**: The significant costs of due diligence, deal structuring, and ongoing portfolio legal support. **Travel and Sourcing Costs**: Why VCs spend heavily on deal flow generation and portfolio company support across markets. **Administrative Infrastructure**: The operational backbone that keeps VC firms running smoothly behind the scenes. **Management Fee Economics**: How the typical 2-3% annual management fee covers these operational expenses. **Efficiency Matters**: Why cost management directly impacts overall VC firm profitability and LP returns. πŸ’‘ Key Takeaway: Running a VC firm isn't cheap - every dollar spent on operations needs to be justified against the potential for generating superior returns. Smart cost management is crucial for long-term success. ⚑ Perfect for: Aspiring VC professionals understanding the business, entrepreneurs curious about VC economics, and anyone interested in the operational side of investment management. πŸ”Š Audio Note: This podcast is generated via the Audio Overview feature in NotebookLM, but all content is carefully curated and developed by me, with a goal to understand every aspect of the VC business model.

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