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How does a managing director of a tech accelerator evaluate thousands of startups at different stages - including their own? What kinds of questions do they ask to support and set companies up for success? Is the art of questioning more valuable than having all the answers in the startup world? In this episode, Antonia speaks with Eamonn Carey, former managing director of Techstars London and experienced founder and investor. They explore the art of asking better questions in entrepreneurship, how questioning strategies shape career decisions, and the role of curiosity in building successful startups.
From this episode, you can expect to learn about:
How diverse interests contribute to a founder’s skillset Asking the right questions when starting a companyLearning from failure through self-reflection and the key questions to ask after unsuccessful venturesThe role of questioning in mentorshipInsights from managing a startup accelerator and creating an environment for founders to discover the right questions and answersThe power of leveraging dense networks in startup ecosystemsHow to evaluate potential startup ideasThe importance of continuous learning, especially as markets and technologies evolve -
What questions do you ask a four-year-old to determine if they’ll be a good student at your school for the next thirteen years? Wait, back up. What questions do you ask a four-year-old, period? And even scarier - what questions do you ask parents at their most nervous, to get an accurate sense of who they are?
There’s one person who knows the answers to these questions better than anyone, and that’s Babby Krents. Babby has been the Head of Admissions at The Dalton School, a private K-12 school, for the past 30 years. Once named “the most powerful person in New York City” by a former editor of the New York Times, Babby has interviewed thousands of children and parents. In fact, Antonia was one of them! Listen to their illuminating and hilarious conversation to get a glimpse into the crazy world of kindergarten admissions in NYC.
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How does a customer success director bridge tech buyers and sellers? What questions can you ask job applicants to screen for key characteristics? How can young professionals present themselves most effectively on LinkedIn and connect with mentors?
In this episode, Antonia speaks with Marco Carrubba, Senior Director of Customer Success at UiPath. Throughout his decades-long career in customer success at companies like Microsoft, Vodafone, and VMware, he has mastered the art of bridging buyers and sellers - maintaining strong, trusting relationships. His interpersonal skills and care for others also make him a highly effective team-builder and startup mentor. Antonia and Marco discuss what customer success is, his greatest interview secrets, and advice for young professionals.
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How can questions heal and enhance our most intimate relationships? How do they help couples have more fulfilling sexual experiences? Our most intimate relationships are often ones that we keep the most secret, yet they can be some of the most important to talk about and continuously work on.
In this conversation, Antonia speaks with Eva Dillon (LCSW, CST) about the questions she asks in her work as a couples and sex therapist. Eva is a psychotherapist based in New York City, with a degree from The University of Michigan and certification from The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists. She shares how she supports individuals and couples through challenging times and tips for how we can all work on our relationships - both with our partners and ourselves.
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Antonia sits down with Roy Bahat, Head of Bloomberg Beta, to unpack the questions a tech venture capital (VC) investor asks. Bloomberg Beta is Bloomberg LP’s investment arm, and Roy specializes in supporting startups in the “future of work” space. Previously, he worked for former Mayor Michael Bloomberg and even launched a company himself. All of his career experiences and mentors, as well as growing up in NYC and being a Rhodes Scholar, helped shape Roy’s approach to asking questions in his day-to-day life, backing founders that are building the next big thing.
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What is QuestionAble Strategy? Why did you decide to start the podcast? Who in the public domain asks terrible questions?
These are all questions that Antonia has been asked leading up to the launch of QuestionAble Strategy, so she thought that she may as well cut to the chase and address each of them head-on. In this first episode, Antonia explains what listeners can expect from this podcast and how it will help you live a more fulfilling life. Whether you’re looking to make a major career change or your dates a bit more interesting, QuestionAble Strategy has you covered.