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    <description><![CDATA[<p>What makes one investor write a $4M check while everyone else walks away?</p><p>In Episode 1 of Inside The Deal Process, we break down the hidden psychology behind conviction investing — when a single VC sees opportunity where the market sees risk.</p><p>We unpack:</p><ul><li><p>why most investors rejected the deal</p></li><li><p>what the lead investor saw differently</p></li><li><p>how venture firms think about asymmetric upside</p></li><li><p>the role of timing, founder psychology, and market narratives</p></li><li><p>why consensus is often the enemy of outsized returns</p></li><li><p>how great investors make decisions under uncertainty</p></li></ul><p>This episode is not about startup hype. It’s about understanding how capital actually moves and how investors think when millions are on the line.</p><p>If you’re a founder, operator, aspiring VC, angel investor, or simply curious about how deals really happen behind closed doors — this podcast is for you.</p>]]></description>
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