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Investors don’t fund ideas 💸 James Church
Description
James Church sees what most founders miss about raising money. He works closely with companies going through the process, and the pattern is consistent. Founders focus on the pitch, the deck, and the story they want to tell. Investors are reading something else entirely.
The decision starts forming long before the meeting. Your traction, your positioning, how clearly you explain the problem, and how you show up in the market all carry more weight than any polished slide. That is where a lot of founders get caught out. They treat fundraising like a moment instead of a process, and by the time they are pitching, much of the work that matters has already been done or neglected.
In this episode, we get into how investors really make decisions, why fundraising is closer to sales than storytelling, when not to raise, and how to build the kind of trust that makes people want to back you before you even ask.
James is offering Millennial Masters listeners his bestselling book, The Investable Entrepreneur, free via his website
What we cover
1️⃣ The signals investors read before the pitchJames explains why traction, positioning, and market credibility shape the decision earlier than most founders realise.
2️⃣ What a polished deck cannot hideSlides help, but they do not fix weak fundamentals. This part gets into the gaps investors spot quickly when the business story does not hold up.
3️⃣ Why fundraising behaves more like salesThe process is less about performance and more about helping someone get comfortable making a high-risk decision.
4️⃣ Trust built before the askJames talks about the role of consistency, communication, and how founders show up over time when investors are deciding who they believe in.
5️⃣ Knowing when funding is the wrong moveNot every company should raise. The episode looks at when outside capital creates more pressure than advantage.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to James Church
02:32 From graphic design to investment consulting
05:25 Understanding the high-performance founder
12:41 The art of investor engagement
17:12 The journey of fundraising
23:38 Timing your fundraising efforts
35:51 Overcoming shyness and building confidence
44:06 Networking and using existing connections
49:33 Understanding angel investors and their expectations
52:49 Navigating dilution and equity distribution
01:02:41 When not to raise funds
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