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Episode Synopsis
In this episode of VC Unfiltered, Lucas Pols, GP at Pegasus Angel Accelerator, sits down with John Tabis — founder of The Bouqs Company and Partner & Head of Launchpad at M13. Together, they unpack what really makes a venture studio succeed, why founders must sometimes ignore customers, and how a flower company accidentally created a high-margin hit with... vases.John pulls back the curtain on how M13’s venture studio operates like a startup Petri dish — rapidly testing, iterating, and validating ideas. He reflects on nearly sinking Bouqs by underestimating infrastructure needs, and shares one of the hardest lessons in leadership: “If they’re neutral, they’ve gotta go.”0:25 Guest Introduction: John Tabis from M13 Venture Studio 1:09 Overview of M13's Venture Studio Model and Evolution 3:17 Ownership Structures and the Founder-Led Approach 5:21 Differentiation from Traditional Venture Studios 8:16 Lessons from Running Bouq: The Journey and Core Insights 11:01 The Importance of Tech as a Core Competency 12:00 Company Building vs. Product Building 13:42 Culture, Team Dynamics, and Leadership Lessons 15:03 Sorting Through Advice and Staying True to Vision 18:06 What M13 Looks for in Founders and Startups 20:26 The Value of Go-To-Market Strategy in Early-Stage Ventures 23:37 Building Traction and Accelerating the J-Curve 25:55 Evolving Customer Discovery: Theory vs. Real-World Practice 28:56 Case Study: Subscription Models and Real Customer Feedback 30:45 Vases Revisited: Listening to Customers vs. Trusting Instincts 31:28 Closing Remarks and Appreciation for the Guest
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