<p>In this conversation, the founders of Hotbed, M and Perdie, share their unique entrepreneurial journeys and discuss the evolution of Hotbed from its early roots at Tech Hub to becoming a virtual accelerator designed to support founders globally. 

They explore the challenges and opportunities they faced during the pandemic, the development of Hotbed’s revenue model, and the importance of community building in virtual settings. 

The conversation also dives into their personal backgrounds, the excitement of bringing ideas to life, and how generational differences shape attitudes towards career and risk. Hospitality and attention to detail play a crucial role in their approach to creating memorable experiences for startups.

<strong>Takeaways</strong>
-M and Perdie met at Tech Hub, which was pivotal for their careers.
-Spice Startups evolved into Hotbed, focusing on virtual accelerator programs.
-Hotbed supports founders globally, offering free resources and investor connections.
-The revenue model relies on partnerships with companies targeting startups.
-The pandemic prompted the creation of Hotbed as they faced job uncertainty.
-Talent is globally distributed, but investment opportunities are not.
-The excitement of entrepreneurship lies in bringing ideas to life.
-Hotbed aims to support startups in navigating their growth challenges.
-Community can be effectively built in virtual settings.
-Attention to detail is crucial in creating memorable event experiences.
-Generational differences impact attitudes towards career choices and risks.

<strong>Chapters</strong>
00:00 - Introduction to the Founders
03:06 - The Journey to Hotbed
06:07 - Tech Hub Experience
08:54 - The Path to Entrepreneurship
12:01 - Childhood Influences on Entrepreneurship
15:00 - The Birth of Hotbed
18:01 - Navigating Challenges in Startups
22:06 - The Evolution of Spice Startups
25:09 - Understanding Hotbed: A Virtual Accelerator
28:10 - Revenue Models in Startup Support
31:01 - Addressing Global Investment Disparities
34:11 - The Role of Founders Camp
36:52 - Building Community in a Virtual World
40:07 - Creating a Unique Brand Experience
43:03 - The Importance of Detail in Events

<strong>Follow M on LinkedIn here:</strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaretannecoyle/
<strong>Follow Perdie on LinkedIn here: </strong>https://www.linkedin.com/in/perdiealder/

<strong>Checkout Hotbed here</strong>: https://www.hotbed.co/

<strong>Want a 1-hour free advisory session with me, Greg McCallum? Use the link on my LinkedIn profile.</strong>πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡
https://meetings-eu1.hubspot.com/meetings/gmccallum?uuid=c7ed45d8-c8fe-4b6a-9eda-d062fd02c9ad</p>

Founders Unplugged

Greg McCallum

From Tech Hub to Hotbed: Building a Global Startup Community w/ Perdie Alder & M Coyle of Hotbed

OCT 13, 202453 MIN
Founders Unplugged

From Tech Hub to Hotbed: Building a Global Startup Community w/ Perdie Alder & M Coyle of Hotbed

OCT 13, 202453 MIN

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<p>In this conversation, the founders of Hotbed, M and Perdie, share their unique entrepreneurial journeys and discuss the evolution of Hotbed from its early roots at Tech Hub to becoming a virtual accelerator designed to support founders globally. They explore the challenges and opportunities they faced during the pandemic, the development of Hotbed’s revenue model, and the importance of community building in virtual settings. The conversation also dives into their personal backgrounds, the excitement of bringing ideas to life, and how generational differences shape attitudes towards career and risk. Hospitality and attention to detail play a crucial role in their approach to creating memorable experiences for startups. <strong>Takeaways</strong> -M and Perdie met at Tech Hub, which was pivotal for their careers. -Spice Startups evolved into Hotbed, focusing on virtual accelerator programs. -Hotbed supports founders globally, offering free resources and investor connections. -The revenue model relies on partnerships with companies targeting startups. -The pandemic prompted the creation of Hotbed as they faced job uncertainty. -Talent is globally distributed, but investment opportunities are not. -The excitement of entrepreneurship lies in bringing ideas to life. -Hotbed aims to support startups in navigating their growth challenges. -Community can be effectively built in virtual settings. -Attention to detail is crucial in creating memorable event experiences. -Generational differences impact attitudes towards career choices and risks. <strong>Chapters</strong> 00:00 - Introduction to the Founders 03:06 - The Journey to Hotbed 06:07 - Tech Hub Experience 08:54 - The Path to Entrepreneurship 12:01 - Childhood Influences on Entrepreneurship 15:00 - The Birth of Hotbed 18:01 - Navigating Challenges in Startups 22:06 - The Evolution of Spice Startups 25:09 - Understanding Hotbed: A Virtual Accelerator 28:10 - Revenue Models in Startup Support 31:01 - Addressing Global Investment Disparities 34:11 - The Role of Founders Camp 36:52 - Building Community in a Virtual World 40:07 - Creating a Unique Brand Experience 43:03 - The Importance of Detail in Events <strong>Follow M on LinkedIn here:</strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaretannecoyle/ <strong>Follow Perdie on LinkedIn here: </strong>https://www.linkedin.com/in/perdiealder/ <strong>Checkout Hotbed here</strong>: https://www.hotbed.co/ <strong>Want a 1-hour free advisory session with me, Greg McCallum? Use the link on my LinkedIn profile.</strong>πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡ https://meetings-eu1.hubspot.com/meetings/gmccallum?uuid=c7ed45d8-c8fe-4b6a-9eda-d062fd02c9ad</p>