Welcome to this issue of Austin Business Review, a weekly roundup of great local events and insights for Austin business owners (plus some other cool stuff for your life outside of work).
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My name’s Ethan and I’m the one writing this (holler at me here!).
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This week, we’ve got a few things on-deck:
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🎤 Two Different Multi-Million Dollar DTC Panels
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🗣️ TEDx South Congress (and a bunch of other events)
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🤑 Who’s Raising on WeFunder Right Now?
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And more…
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-Ethan
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Upcoming Events
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Running a business is tough. Here are a few great places to meet cool people going through the same sh*t you are.
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🗓️ TONIGHT: Investor Poker: My buddies, Justin Schoenfelder and Abhi Sinha, are hosting this table, complete with five exclusive founder pitches to kick the evening off
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🗓️ TONIGHT: Women Sellers in Amazon’s Store: Amazon’s Abby Malchow, is facilitating this killer panel, including Shannon Ross of Springer Pets (Shark Tank)
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🗓️ TONIGHT: Nerd Nite: Like a mini TED, for nerds, by nerds, this month’s topics span music, the uncanny valley, and networking (for people who hate networking)
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🗓️ Apr. 25: Creator Marketing Unconference: This one’s for you if you manage creator partnerships for your brand, or are a founder in the creator marketing space
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🗓️ Apr. 25-27: Ultimate Speaker Competition: If you’re into public speaking – watch 15 speakers compete across 3 categories, plus workshops and author signings
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🗓️ Apr. 26-27: RiverHacks: A 36-hour hackathon, Led by Afaq Ahmad, and open to participants and mentors from the ATX startup scene (150+ so far)
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🗓️ Apr. 28: Negotiation Tips & Tricks (Online): Austin Women in Tech is hosting Amber Gunst, founder of FundLyst and former CEO of the Austin Tech Council
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🗓️ Apr. 29: Turbulent Times DTC Brand Panel: Featuring author Taylor Pearson, and kick-ass DTC founders Jake Chambers of Pupsentials, and Shaz Rajashekar of SHAZ & KIKS
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🗓️ Apr. 29: Business After Hours: For those of you out west, tired of going downtown for events, the West Austin Chamber is hosting their monthly happy hour
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🗓️ Apr. 29: Coffee Tasting & Founder Story: Richard Pennock, co-founder of IndigoFire Coffee, is hosting a tasting down at Red Fridge Society, and sharing his story
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🗓️ Apr. 30: Black Mirror Reality Check: Watch two episodes live, then listen in on this panel discussion with Numa Dhamani and other AI founders and developers
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🗓️ May 1: Elevated Interactions: Investor Cody Todd is gathering people at Cosmic Pickle for laid back drinks. Fun fact: He’s an investor in Cosmic too 🍻 Ask him about it
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🗓️ May 1: The Happiest Hour: Swing by the Antler office downtown for drinks with Allie Mullen, Nick Tippman, and other investors around town.
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🗓️ May 2: TVL Pitch Day: Grad student founders from UT will compete for $50k in prizes. Swing by to scout new talent
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🗓️ May 2: Founder Fridays: Hosted every month by founder Georges Colbert in partnership with LAUNCH, the VC firm founded by Jason Calacanis
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🗓️ May 3: Sourdough Starter Party: Texas Women in Business is hosting this event as a fun way to make connections, learn new skills, and support their philanthropy fund
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🗓️ May 3: Conquering Crisis: Admiral William H. McRaven, No. 1 NYT bestselling author of Make Your Bed is coming to Book People to discuss his latest release
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One More Thing… TEDx South Congress is happening May 3rd. Led by Dr. Ronke Komolafe, this year’s theme is, “Innovative Pulse: What Does the Future Hold?” — and speakers include:
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Andrew Warden: CMO of Semrush
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Claudia Six: Clinical sexologist & relationship therapist
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Alex Fink: Founder of Otherweb (15m+ users) and Swarmer UAV
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My buddy, Jason Scharf: Local investor, and host of the AustinNext podcast
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And more…
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See the full lineup and snag tickets here.
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Fun Stuff Coming Up
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…because if you’re anything like me, you work too much already. So here’s some fun stuff to do around town that’s not necessarily related to business.
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TONIGHT: You Grill Girl – Women Pitmasters of ATX
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TONIGHT: Antone’s Stage Kickoff at Still Austin Distillery
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Apr. 27: Horizon of Hope Gala with 2x Olympian Alison Gibson
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Apr. 25-27: Field Guide Festival – Celebrating Local Chefs & Farmers
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Apr. 26: Curate:Create – Austin Creative Market at Radio East
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Apr. 26-27: Creator Camp Film Fest
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Apr. 26-27: Austin Blues Fest
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Apr. 27: Floating Paddleboard Yoga (All Levels) at Mozarts
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Apr. 28: Micro-Brew & Bourbon Pairing Dinner at Cork & Barrel
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Apr. 28: The Chefs Who Shaped Us – Dinner Series
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Apr. 29: The Kill Tony Regulars at Vulcan Gas Co.
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May 1: Kaleidoscope – A Spectrum of Music and Dance
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May 1: Bourbon Barrel Launch Party
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May 2: Margaritaville Pottery & Paint Night at The Art Garage
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One Last Thing… NYT Bestselling author and comedian Mamrie Hart is joining Book People on May 2 for a live book signing and discussion of her new cookbook, All I Think About Is Food.
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Word On The Street
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A roundup of cool local opportunities to grow your business, wealth, or personal brand
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Oxford Seminar on AI & Philosophy: This 8-week seminar, co-taught by ATX founder and investor, Brendan McCord, explores the intersection of cutting-edge AI, and age-old philosophy. The syllabus is open source here, and there are a few virtual seats you can apply for here. All attendees have a shot at builder grants from McCord’s Cosmos Institute.
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(Not) Investment Advice: I thought it’d be fun to do a roundup of cool founders here in ATX who are raising on WeFunder. First up is Jessica Yang, whose new mobile waxing concept, WAX/D On Wheels, is preparing for rollout. Dustin Godevais is raising for Troov, a 1-1 meetup app, to make connections over shared passions. And Jacob Guss has raised a whopping ~$500k for Cold Brooze, an RTD boozey coffee.
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Fundraising Soon? The deadline to apply for Central Texas Angel Network’s third funding round is May 5th. There’s a Zoom info session on April 29th with more info on how to maximize your odds of getting funding.
NOTE: The Eventbrite page says that sales have ended, but if you expand the details section, you’ll see info to join the Zoom call
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Insights
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Thought-provoking ideas and stories published by founders in ATX
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Typically, this is a roundup… But there’s only one thing that’s really fascinated me this week – this live recording of the All-In pod, taped here in Austin a while back. It’s excellent.
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The whole thing is about new media, and local boy Jason Calacanis dives deep with co-host David Friedberg, Colin and Samir, and (fellow Austinite) Chris Williamson on:
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Algorithms vs Subscribers: How content spreads these days
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How Chris monetized Modern Wisdom early on
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Where AI-Gen Content is headed
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and more…
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If you’re running a media company, or investing seriously in your brand’s content creation, check it out. And if you’re passionate about this kind of thing, we’ve still got a couple seats left at our upcoming roundtable, all about making money and art.
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You can find info and tickets for that here.
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Local Artist of the Week
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Looking at art is cool. But what I really love is stumbling on unexpected art. Art for its own sake.
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That’s how I felt when I found that secret 30,000 sq foot mural on the roof last year. And it’s how I felt last week at Houndstooth when I noticed this – a miniature version of the shop (right down to the light-up interior and latte art), reimagined as a standalone building.
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“One of our customers made that for us,” I was told.
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That customer goes by Rizzy, and tags her work under the moniker Danger Peligro Studio. A microbiologist by day, she spends her nights making cool creative stuff, including a lot of lazer-cut wood projects and incredibly detailed models of the places she loves.
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Aside from Houndstooth, she’s done miniatures of the Seaholm Power Plant downtown, the old Vulcan video store (lost during covid), and other cool spots. She also made the baby-Yoda there.
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You can see a roundup on her Instagram page.
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The thing that grabbed me wasn’t just the model, but the care with which the whole thing was displayed.
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There was a nicely built case, a custom-engraved plaque, and even a professionally printed and bound hardcover book, with photos of the entire process.
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I love stuff like this.
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That’s all for this week!
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Email me here if you want to share any feedback, or let me know about an event you’re hosting.
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Until next week,
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-Ethan
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