Four top female founders reveal what it’s really like in the startup hot seat - a podcast by Dan Murray-Serter, Rich Martell

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To mark Women’s History Month, we’re serving you the secret sauce of four incredible female founders: Alice Bentinck, co-founder of Entrepreneur First; Debbie Wosskow, co-founder of AllBright; Saasha Celestial-One, co-founder of Olio; and Tamara Lohan, co-founder of Mr and Mrs Smith.
Although the numbers for female-founded businesses are improving, it still remains that of the 6 million businesses in the UK, only 1/5 are run by women. There are twice as many male entrepreneurs as female ones. And only 1% of startup funding goes to female-founded businesses.
“When I started, there was not a whiff of any kind of VC money specifically for female businesses, there were no female networking clubs, there were no female support groups, there was nothing.”
In this one-off episode, recorded at our live event for International Women’s Day 2020, these founders share some of the toughest moments they’ve had in their careers, they discuss access to funding, and why there has never been a better time to become an entrepreneur, if you’re female. 
“I suppose my coping mechanism is to try and ignore [imposter syndrome] and just focus on solving the problems that will make my business better and more valuable, rather than constantly worrying about my own performance.”
We chat about:

Their toughest moments as entrepreneurs

Funding as female entrepreneurs

The shifting gender balance

Tackling imposter syndrome

Links:

https://www.secretleaders.com/alice-bentinck

https://www.secretleaders.com/allbright-debbie-woskow

https://www.secretleaders.com/saasha-celestial-one

https://www.secretleaders.com/tamara-lohan

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