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Episode 49: "It's a Volume Game" | Redbud VC's Brett Calhoun on Generalist Investing Philosophy, the Missouri Startup Ecosystem, and Why Gritty Industry Veterans Make Compelling Founders

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Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention:

  1. The Missouri ecosystem is wild - I’ve 100% been sleeping on it. Names like Zapier, Equipment Share, Veterans United, and so many more all started there. It’s so easy to miss entire innovation hubs outside the usual suspects.
  2. Volume as competitive advantage - 300 LinkedIn messages weekly for five years straight. Sustaining this hustle is simple but NOT easy, and inevitably becomes a sourcing moat through sheer persistence.
  3. VCs pivot too - After launching an accelerator, Brett discovered the most valuable thing they did was make introductions to customers and investors, not programming. So they pivoted their strategy.

I explore these ideas and more with Brett Calhoun, General Partner at Redbud VC, a top-decile early-stage venture fund that has carved out a unique positioning in America's heartland. A former entrepreneur who co-founded three fintech startups and was named to Forbes 30 Under 30 in Venture Capital in 2024, Brett brings both operational experience and financial expertise to his role. His firm's counter-positioning strategy - focusing on gritty founders with industry experience rather than traditional pedigree - has begun to generate outsized returns while building a distinctive brand amidst Missouri's robust startup ecosystem.

During our conversation, Brett shares:

  • The Missouri market inefficiency - explaining how 20% of Forbes 300 companies are concentrated in the region, but only 6% of venture-backed startups.
  • The counterintuitive insight that “forcing your framework” might not be such a good idea - learned through experience that pushing a playbook onto entrepreneurs can actually kill their trajectory.
  • Why volume trumps thesis - detailing how conducting 1,500 annual first calls and reviewing thousands of deals creates a sustainable competitive advantage over pure thematic approaches.

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Chapters

1. Introduction  (00:00:00)

2. Brett's Ruthless Sourcing Strategy  (00:01:09)

3. Identifying Gritty Founders (00:03:20)

4. Success Stories from the Midwest  (00:06:56)

5. Building a Strong Network  (00:10:59)

6. Challenges and Lessons Learned  (00:15:54)

7. Rebranding and Future Focus  (00:21:03)

8. The Missouri Ecosystem (00:22:12)

9. Balancing Angel Investments and Funds (00:28:28)

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Content provided by Andrew Kazlow. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andrew Kazlow or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Today's episode explores three ideas that caught my attention:

  1. The Missouri ecosystem is wild - I’ve 100% been sleeping on it. Names like Zapier, Equipment Share, Veterans United, and so many more all started there. It’s so easy to miss entire innovation hubs outside the usual suspects.
  2. Volume as competitive advantage - 300 LinkedIn messages weekly for five years straight. Sustaining this hustle is simple but NOT easy, and inevitably becomes a sourcing moat through sheer persistence.
  3. VCs pivot too - After launching an accelerator, Brett discovered the most valuable thing they did was make introductions to customers and investors, not programming. So they pivoted their strategy.

I explore these ideas and more with Brett Calhoun, General Partner at Redbud VC, a top-decile early-stage venture fund that has carved out a unique positioning in America's heartland. A former entrepreneur who co-founded three fintech startups and was named to Forbes 30 Under 30 in Venture Capital in 2024, Brett brings both operational experience and financial expertise to his role. His firm's counter-positioning strategy - focusing on gritty founders with industry experience rather than traditional pedigree - has begun to generate outsized returns while building a distinctive brand amidst Missouri's robust startup ecosystem.

During our conversation, Brett shares:

  • The Missouri market inefficiency - explaining how 20% of Forbes 300 companies are concentrated in the region, but only 6% of venture-backed startups.
  • The counterintuitive insight that “forcing your framework” might not be such a good idea - learned through experience that pushing a playbook onto entrepreneurs can actually kill their trajectory.
  • Why volume trumps thesis - detailing how conducting 1,500 annual first calls and reviewing thousands of deals creates a sustainable competitive advantage over pure thematic approaches.

Connect with Brett

LinkedIn | X

Stuff We Reference

Know someone who would enjoy this episode? Share it with them!

P.S. Your feedback is important to me. Also, it tells the algorithms to pay more attention, which helps me out a lot. If you enjoyed this episode, hit the "like" button or leave a comment with your thoughts.

Want more?

Connect with Andrew

LinkedIn | X | Angel Ops E-Book

All opinions are personal and may not reflect the views of The Diligent Observer. Not investment advice.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction  (00:00:00)

2. Brett's Ruthless Sourcing Strategy  (00:01:09)

3. Identifying Gritty Founders (00:03:20)

4. Success Stories from the Midwest  (00:06:56)

5. Building a Strong Network  (00:10:59)

6. Challenges and Lessons Learned  (00:15:54)

7. Rebranding and Future Focus  (00:21:03)

8. The Missouri Ecosystem (00:22:12)

9. Balancing Angel Investments and Funds (00:28:28)

56 episodes

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