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Social Media, Massive Scale & Investor Psychology | Grant Cardone Fireside Chat
Jun 22, 2026
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Athlete Investing, Trust & Building Real Wealth | Metta World Peace Fireside Chat
Jun 15, 2026
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Building Billion-Dollar Brands & Investor Trust | Kevin Harrington Fireside Chat
Jun 8, 2026
27m 47s
The Mindset Behind a $100B AI Portfolio | Billionaire Pavan Agarwal Fireside Chat
Jun 1, 2026
24m 10s
Family Legacy & Billionaire Wisdom | Mitzi Perdue on Sustaining Wealth & Values
May 25, 2026
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| 6/22/26 | Social Media, Massive Scale & Investor Psychology | Grant Cardone Fireside Chat | In this episode of The Capital Raiser Show, Richard C. Wilson sits down with entrepreneur, investor, and 10X founder Grant Cardone for a high-energy fireside chat on scaling businesses, raising capital, multifamily real estate, Bitcoin, social media leverage, and building long-term wealth. Grant shares the mindset and strategies behind building a $5B+ real estate portfolio, raising over $1.8B in equity, using social media to attract investors at scale, and why he believes most traditional investment structures are fundamentally flawed. The conversation dives into real estate cycles, branding, investor psychology, forced appreciation, Bitcoin treasury strategy, scaling through audience building, and how high-performing entrepreneurs continually reinvent themselves to operate at larger levels. Topics covered include: • Building and scaling a $5B+ real estate portfolio • Raising capital outside traditional Wall Street channels • Why social media is a massive investor acquisition tool • Long-term real estate investing and 10-year holds • Bitcoin, cash flow, and treasury strategy • Branding multifamily assets for scale • The psychology of growth and thinking bigger • Why successful people must leave comfort repeatedly • Investor relations, scale, and building loyal communities • High-velocity decision making and deal flow The Capital Raiser Show brings together billionaire investors, family offices, founders, operators, and elite entrepreneurs to discuss capital raising, scaling, investing, and strategic growth. Subscribe for more interviews with top investors, billionaires, family offices, and industry leaders. | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | Athlete Investing, Trust & Building Real Wealth | Metta World Peace Fireside Chat | In this episode of The Capital Raiser Show, Richard C. Wilson sits down with NBA World Champion Metta World Peace for a candid fireside chat on investing, entrepreneurship, athlete wealth management, discipline, teamwork, and transitioning from professional sports into business. Metta shares lessons from his 17-year NBA career, navigating celebrity investing opportunities, building businesses after basketball, protecting athletes from bad deals, and why collaboration and infrastructure matter when creating long-term wealth. The conversation dives into athlete investing trends, real estate, crypto, branding, due diligence, leadership, and the mindset required to evolve from elite performer to long-term investor and entrepreneur. Topics covered include: • Transitioning from the NBA into investing and business • Why athletes lose money and how to protect wealth • Trust, due diligence, and avoiding bad partnerships • Building infrastructure around wealth and investing • Sports, entertainment, healthcare, and consumer investing • The importance of collaboration and teamwork • Real estate and investment opportunities athletes pursue • Entrepreneurship, conditioning, and elite performance mindset The Capital Raiser Show brings together billionaire investors, family offices, elite entrepreneurs, athletes, and capital allocators to discuss investing, scaling, business strategy, and wealth creation. Subscribe for more interviews with top investors, athletes, founders, family offices, and industry leaders. | — | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | Building Billion-Dollar Brands & Investor Trust | Kevin Harrington Fireside Chat✨ | capital raisingscaling businesses+4 | Kevin Harrington | Shark Tank | — | capital raisinginvestor trust+4 | — | 27m 47s | |
| 6/1/26 | The Mindset Behind a $100B AI Portfolio | Billionaire Pavan Agarwal Fireside Chat✨ | AI investmentmortgage innovation+5 | Pavan Agarwal | SunWest MortgageAngel AI+1 | — | AI portfoliomortgage lending+8 | — | 24m 10s | |
| 5/25/26 | Family Legacy & Billionaire Wisdom | Mitzi Perdue on Sustaining Wealth & Values✨ | family legacysustaining wealth+4 | Mitzi Perdue | Sheraton HotelPerdue+1 | — | family businesseswealth sustainability+3 | — | 24m 17s | |
| 5/18/26 | Global Energy, Market Fear & Real Talk | Rey Trevino on Oil, War & What Investors Should Know Now✨ | oil marketsgeopolitics+4 | Rey Trevino | OPEC | RussiaUkraine | oil pricesOPEC+5 | — | 6m 38s | |
| 5/11/26 | $11B in Deals & Family Office Strategy | Patrick O'Meara on Innovation in Housing & Capital✨ | family office strategycommercial real estate+4 | Patrick O'Meara | Patrick Ventures Family OfficeCatholic Church | ArizonaCalifornia+1 | family officecapital raising+5 | — | 17m 31s | |
| 5/4/26 | 6 Global Companies & $B+ Ventures | Kevin McGovern on Scaling Fast with Purpose✨ | scaling companiesglobal ventures+3 | Kevin McGovern | McGovern CapitalSoBe Beverages | — | global companiesbillion-dollar ventures+3 | — | 30m 11s | |
| 4/27/26 | Michelangelo, Legacy, and Billionaire Taste | Mark Russo's Fireside Chat on Art & Wealth✨ | fine artwealth creation+4 | Mark Russo | Treasure InvestmentsMichelangelo | Vatican | fine artwealth+5 | — | 20m 18s | |
| 4/20/26 | $5B Real Estate Reinvention | Larry Connor's Journey from Zero to Ultra-Wealth Success✨ | real estateentrepreneurship+4 | Larry Connor | The Connor Group | — | real estate investmentbusiness culture+3 | — | 23m 55s | |
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| 4/13/26 | $5B+ in Healthcare Impact | Dr. Jacque Sokolov on Building Value & Vision in Medicine✨ | healthcare investingvalue creation+3 | Dr. Jacque Sokolov | SSB | — | healthcareinvestment+5 | — | 17m 01s | |
| 4/6/26 | Generational Wealth & Global Structuring | Joel Nagel's Centimillionaire Blueprint for Legacy & Legal Protection✨ | generational wealthasset protection+4 | Joel Nagel | Centimillionaire | — | generational wealthasset protection+4 | — | 33m 54s | |
| 3/30/26 | Inside a Modern Family Office | Sahil Nandwani on Global Deals & Next-Gen Wealth | In this episode of the Capital Raiser Show, host Richard C. Wilson sits down with Sahil Nandwani for a candid conversation on what it really looks like to operate inside a modern family office. Sahil shares insights from managing capital globally through his multifamily office, with perspectives shaped by work across real estate, lending, governance, portfolio construction, and next-generation wealth strategy. The discussion goes beyond surface-level talking points and gets into what sophisticated families actually care about when evaluating deals, building trust, and selecting long-term partners. Richard and Sahil explore the real-world dynamics of family office investing, including why relationships often matter more than the deal itself, how niche expertise builds instant credibility, and why repeated in-person interactions are often required before capital gets deployed. Sahil also explains how next-gen investors think differently, what older generations value in relationship-building, and why family governance is one of the most overlooked topics in wealth planning. The conversation also covers thought leadership, underwriting sponsors, hard-asset lending, using AI for due diligence, and how families can better prepare younger generations to understand wealth creation before wealth transfer. This is a strong episode for anyone looking to better understand how family offices think, how trust is built over time, and how global wealthy families evaluate opportunities, partners, and long-term strategy. In this episode, you'll hear about: How a modern multifamily office evaluates deals and partners Why cultural fit and trust often outweigh headline returns What sophisticated investors listen for in conversations and pitches The difference between next-gen and older-generation family office dynamics Why family governance is critical to long-term wealth continuity How to use thought leadership to attract the right investors Why hard assets and structured lending remain attractive to many families How AI is speeding up due diligence and investor research What families should teach the next generation about wealth creation and philanthropy If you are raising capital, building relationships with family offices, or formalizing your own family office structure, this episode offers practical insight into global deals, next-gen wealth, and the decision-making mindset behind sophisticated family capital. | — | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | From Tech Exec to Family Office Founder | Yayha Mahmoud's $100M+ Investment Journey | In this episode of the Capital Raiser Show, host Richard C. Wilson sits down with investor and family office founder Yayha Mahmoud to unpack his journey from big tech executive to building a $100M+ investment platform. Yayha shares how he and his wife started as middle-class professionals investing in real estate right after college and gradually evolved their strategy into private lending, real estate investing, and building a single family office. Along the way, he reveals the mental models, decision frameworks, and hiring philosophy that allowed his business to scale. The conversation dives deep into concepts like return on leverage, hiring leaders with ownership mentality, and how systems thinking from the tech world can transform investment operations. Yayha also explains why trust and character matter more than the deal itself when allocating capital. You'll also hear his perspective on underwriting deals, risk management, and the barbell strategy he uses to balance risk-adjusted returns while still capturing asymmetric upside. Whether you're raising capital, building an investment platform, or looking to partner with family offices, this episode offers practical insights on wealth creation, deal evaluation, and building sustainable investment businesses. Key Topics Covered: Transitioning from corporate tech to entrepreneurship Scaling a real estate and private credit investment platform Why "return on leverage" beats traditional ROI thinking Hiring leaders instead of employees to accelerate growth How family offices evaluate deals and underwriting partners The importance of character, trust, and transparency in investing Risk mitigation strategies investors want to see in every pitch If you're an entrepreneur, fund manager, or investor seeking capital, this conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at how first-generation family offices actually think about deals, partnerships, and long-term wealth building. | — | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | $100M+ in Self-Storage | John Manes' Playbook on Building & Exiting Smart | In this episode of the Capital Raiser Show, Richard C. Wilson interviews John Manes, Chairman of StoreSuite LLC and a self-storage entrepreneur who has helped build over $170M in storage assets and created companies worth more than $300M—including two successful exits totaling $200M+. John shares the real story behind building and scaling a self-storage platform, from raising capital for his very first deal to assembling a portfolio that attracted major buyers. Along the way, he reveals how authenticity, relationships, and being in the right investor rooms helped him grow faster than traditional operators. In this conversation, you'll learn: How John raised $900K for his first storage deal and turned it into a $1.8M exit Why network proximity and relationships are critical for raising capital and scaling deals The strategy behind building and exiting $100M+ real estate platforms Lessons learned from costly mistakes with lenders, brokers, and deals How to stand out with investors in a crowded market Why transparency with investors matters more during tough cycles than easy markets John also discusses the mindset required to scale from small deals to large portfolios, how he approached major exits, and the operational systems needed to run a vertically integrated self-storage company. If you're raising capital, investing in real estate, or building a scalable investment platform, this episode offers a practical look at what it takes to grow, exit, and rebuild successfully in the self-storage industry. | — | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | Real Estate in 2026 and Beyond | Joe Williams, Keller Williams Co-Founder, on Models, Talent & Learnable Wealth | What separates scalable real estate platforms from everyone else? In this episode of The Capital Raiser Show, Richard Wilson sits down with Joe Williams, Co-Founder of Keller Williams, to unpack the principles that helped build one of the largest real estate platforms in the world — now operating in dozens of countries with hundreds of thousands of agents. Joe shares: The coaching moment that transformed Keller Williams from 60 offices to global scale The "Stable Table Theory" — the four foundational pillars every serious enterprise must build Why hiring talent is the most expensive lesson entrepreneurs learn How culture becomes a competitive moat Why real estate remains one of the most learnable and predictable asset classes The power of structure in scaling partnerships and investment platforms How relationships — not pitch decks — drive real opportunity Joe also discusses land investing, the importance of systems in volatile markets, and why today's interest rates are simply a reset — not a crisis. If you're building a family office, scaling a real estate portfolio, or raising capital in 2026's environment, this conversation will sharpen your framework for long-term growth. | — | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | 300 Startups & an AI City | Isabelle Cloud on Family Office Vision & Bold Innovation | In this episode of the Capital Raiser Show, hosted by Richard C. Wilson, we sit down with Isabelle Cloud of the Nathan Family Office to explore how a first-generation real estate fortune evolved into a global venture capital powerhouse. With over 300 venture investments, 100+ real estate transactions, and ownership of an entire California town, Isabelle shares how their single family office strategically blends hard assets with high-growth innovation — and why allocating even 1–2% to venture can create outsized returns. Inside this conversation: How real estate wealth became a 300-startup VC portfolio Why early-stage investing (with warrants) is outperforming their real estate holdings The power of negotiation leverage in seed-stage deals Building trust before pitching billion-dollar family offices Why data centers and AI infrastructure may be the next multi-billion-dollar opportunity The vision behind transforming Copper Valley into an AI-powered hub Expanding globally: Why India is their next venture capital frontier Isabelle also shares candid lessons on partnership risk, due diligence, domain expertise, and how curiosity — even in your 80s — fuels generational wealth creation. From e-sports to AI infrastructure to hydrogen-powered data centers, this episode explores how bold family offices think long-term, move early, and build at scale. If you're a founder, capital raiser, or investor looking to understand how modern family offices deploy capital across real estate, venture, and frontier infrastructure — this conversation is packed with insight. | — | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | How Rey Built a $1B Real Estate Platform Founder Scaling Strategies & Negotiation Insights | In this episode of the Capital Raiser Show, hosted by Richard C. Wilson and powered by Family Office Club, we sit down with RT "Rey" Treviño III, President of Pecos Valley Partners, for a deep dive into scaling, risk management, and long-term wealth creation through energy investments. Interviewed by Lisa Carmen Wang, Rey shares how his third-generation investment firm has navigated volatility, structured LP partnerships, and built a platform generating strong annual returns — while positioning for long-term U.S. energy dominance. Inside this conversation: How Rey scaled a billion-dollar real asset platform Why legacy oil & gas assets may offer overlooked upside The operator advantage: cutting costs and increasing transparency How LPs can access active tax deductions in energy deals Risk mitigation strategies in volatile commodity markets Why AI, data centers, and energy demand are reshaping the future The role of oil & gas in long-term American energy leadership Rey breaks down the numbers behind conventional drilling strategies, targeting 18–24 month capital recovery windows, and explains why patience and disciplined underwriting matter more than daily oil prices. If you're a family office, accredited investor, or capital raiser exploring real asset exposure, this episode offers a candid look at how experienced operators evaluate deals, structure partnerships, and think generationally. To connect with investors and attend one of 30+ live events per year, visit familyoffices.com. | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | From $90/Week to Building a $7B Media Empire: Larry Namer, Founder of E! Entertainment | In this episode of The Capital Raiser Show, Richard C. Wilson sits down with Larry Namer, the media legend who co-founded E! Entertainment, a global TV network now valued at $7B+ and broadcast in 140+ countries. Larry shares untold stories of building from the sewers of Manhattan as a $90/week cable splicer to launching one of the most iconic media brands in history. From working with Howard Stern, to outmaneuvering traditional gatekeepers, to scaling with only $2.5M when the industry said you needed $60M — this episode is full of powerful, real-world capital raising, grit, and mindset lessons. ✅ How to raise capital when no one believes in your vision ✅ When bold asks change your life ✅ Why simplifying the complex builds billion-dollar companies ✅ The investor story behind E!'s launch with interns and hustle ✅ Why passion doesn't always pay — and what to do instead ✅ Working with public companies, Putin, and the Kardashians Tune in for powerful insights from a media entrepreneur who's reinvented himself every 7 years, earned a Hollywood Lifetime Achievement Award, and helped redefine global television. | — | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | From $100K Deals to a $1B Real Estate Fund: Institutional Capital, Military Discipline & Unfiltered Truth | In this episode of the Capital Raiser Show, Richard C. Wilson interviews John Lettera, co-founder of Fairbridge Asset Management, a real estate debt platform backed by institutional investors like Oaktree Capital. With 30+ years of experience, John shares his no-nonsense approach to real estate, how military discipline shaped his investing style, and how authenticity and downside risk focus helped him scale from $100K Bronx deals to managing $1B+ nationally. Topics covered include: What institutional investors really look for Why walking every property matters more than AI Mistakes investors make with equity offers The power of saying no and staying in your lane Deal flow as your best capital-raising strategy 👉 Learn more at https://FamilyOffices.com 🎟 Attend 30+ live investor events per year | — | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | Vinodh Bhat (JioSaavn Co-Founder) on Scaling to 100M Users & Building with Purpose | In this episode of The Capital Raiser Show, Ankita Narula of Akshaya Patra USA leads a deep and insightful conversation with Vinodh Bhat, Co-Founder of Saavn (now JioSaavn) — India's leading music streaming platform acquired by Reliance Industries. Vinodh shares candid, hard-earned lessons from his journey as a tech entrepreneur, investor, and board advisor across multiple ventures, including: Building a startup through multiple failures before reaching 100M+ users How a strategic partnership with Google skyrocketed Saavn's growth Lessons from raising $290M in venture capital — after 200 rejections Why understanding tailwinds vs. headwinds can make or break a company How technology can solve massive societal problems at scale The conversation also explores philanthropy through innovation, as Ankita highlights how Akshaya Patra feeds over 2 million children per day in India through technology-driven logistics and operational excellence. This fireside chat connects two worlds — high-growth tech entrepreneurship and high-impact philanthropy — offering actionable insights for: Founders scaling in emerging markets Venture builders navigating product-market fit Donors and non-profits looking to apply tech thinking to real-world problems Capital raisers learning how to create momentum and align with the right backers 🎧 Hosted by: Richard C. Wilson (intro only) 🟦 Presented by: The Family Office Club 🌐 Learn more: https://FamilyOffices.com 📞 Call: (305) 503-9077 | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | How to Scale, Exit & Reinvest Like an 8-Figure Founder | Michael & Samantha Guthrie | In this episode of The Capital Raiser Show, I sit down with Michael & Samantha Guthrie of Pacific Capital LLC — founders who scaled one of the largest independent ATM networks in the country to an 8-figure exit. We cover the exact strategies that helped them: Think differently in a wholesale-driven model Partner instead of compete in a saturated market Navigate a successful industry-timed exit Negotiate smart by creating a multi-buyer dynamic Reinvest post-exit into private lending, passive income, and tax-efficient assets We also talk about how they approach capital raising today, the mindset that helped them scale lean with just four employees, and the "PITA Principle" that helped streamline operations before their exit. If you're a founder, family office investor, or dealmaker trying to build something real, this conversation is packed with hard-won insights and tactical advice from two entrepreneurs who've lived it — and exited successfully. 🎯 Key Topics Covered: Structuring scalable partnerships in niche industries How to use early deal conversations to create exit leverage The #1 thing that helped them grow to eight figures Exit timing vs. industry consolidation Real estate lending trends and capital flow Why listening is your best capital raising strategy 🔗 Learn more about attending our 30+ investor events per year at: https://FamilyOffices.com 📞 Call us at: (305) 503-9077 🎙 Hosted by: Richard C. Wilson, Founder, Family Office Club | — | ||||||
| 12/22/25 | ![]() Paul Hutchinson: From $20M Exit To A Multi-Billion Fund And The Sound of Freedom Mission | In this episode of The Capital Raiser Show, Richard C. Wilson sits down with Paul Hutchinson, co-founder of a multi-billion dollar real estate investment fund, founder of the Child Liberation Foundation and Liberating Humanity, and primary investor/executive producer of the film "Sound of Freedom." Paul shares how he went from a $20M exit in his 20s, to losing hundreds of thousands on his first real estate deals, to ultimately building a multi-billion dollar multifamily platform by bringing in world-class partners, managing risk, and operating with uncompromising integrity through the 2008 crisis. He also opens up about his decision to commit 10–20% of his income and time to philanthropy early in life, how that shifted his opportunities, and the core mindset that makes someone truly effective at raising capital. Then Paul dives into his undercover work rescuing children, the real story behind "Sound of Freedom," what families actually need to know about trafficking risk, and why he now focuses on global healing and trauma-release through Liberating Humanity and transformational retreats. In this episode, you will learn: How Paul built and sold his first company (anxiety and mental health education) for $20M before age 30 Why he lost money on his first real estate deals and the specific pivot into B-class multifamily that changed everything How bringing in "overqualified" partners (ex–Citigroup leadership, global capital raisers) turned a good firm into a multi-billion dollar fund The role of integrity during the 2008 crisis and how not losing principal created 48% IRR years and long-term investor trust Why committing 10–20% of income and time to giving early can radically change your deal flow, relationships, and opportunities The inside story of Paul's first undercover rescue mission, the making and distribution journey of "Sound of Freedom," and practical ways to better protect your own children If you want to go deeper into capital raising, integrity-based deal structures, and building a life that actually makes a global impact, this conversation will challenge how you think about money, mission, and what "success" really looks like. Our investor club offers 30 nationwide events a year, 10,000 registered investors, and 40 proprietary AI tools https://familyoffices.com/ | — | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | Scaling to $600M | Todd Heiner's Centimillionaire Blueprint for T-Mobile Empire Growth | In this episode of the Capital Raiser Show, Richard C. Wilson sits down for a live fireside chat with Todd from Ridgeline Capital Group, a single family office built on the back of a $600M entrepreneurial journey. Todd shares how he co-founded Express Locations, a T-Mobile retailer he scaled from zero to 150+ stores, 1,400 employees, and over $600M in revenue—without using traditional bank debt. He walks through the early days of the wireless industry, the decision to leave a secure corporate career, and the mindset required to move from operator to founder to family office principal. You'll hear Todd's lessons on: Working "smart" by surrounding yourself with exceptional people Structuring true partnerships and sharing equity to attract A-players Growing fast with discipline and simplicity across 10 states Surviving four major economic downturns and why patience is a competitive advantage Why his family office prioritizes relationships, off-market deals, and quality of life over maximum leverage How he brings his adult children into the family mission, vision, and values—and uses formal family meetings to align across generations If you're an entrepreneur, capital raiser, or future family office looking to scale without losing your sanity, this conversation is packed with real data points and practical frameworks you can apply immediately. To meet investors in person and learn directly from decamillionaires, ultra-wealthy investors, and centimillionaires, review the schedule of our 30 in-person live events a year and our membership options at https://familyoffices.com/ | — | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | ![]() Billionaire Fireside Chat: Jeff Hoffman, Priceline/Booking.com Founding Team & Airport Check-In Kiosk Creator | In this episode of the Capital Raiser Show, Richard C. Wilson sits down with Jeff Hoffman—serial entrepreneur and Billioanire, Priceline.com/Booking.com founding team member, inventor of the airport check-in kiosk, Grammy and Emmy winner, and chairman of the Global Entrepreneurship Network. Out of 275+ events and 2,000+ speakers, Jeff has been rated the single best speaker to ever hit the Family Office Club stage—and you're about to hear why. Jeff unpacks the mindset shift that changed everything for him: real leaders don't create followers, they create other leaders. He shares how stepping out of the way, serving his team (including literally picking up a 20-year-old's dry cleaning), and obsessing over operational focus—"if it doesn't sell more hotel rooms, don't do it"—helped scale Priceline/Booking.com into a global giant. Jeff explains how to avoid being "blinded by your own brilliance," including the lesson he learned from Sam Walton: stop listening to experts and start listening to your customer (the "farmers"). He also dives into defining success and failure upfront on a single sheet of paper, wiring money back to investors when metrics showed they wouldn't hit the mark, and why most founders completely mishandle investor relations by only calling when they need cash. On the culture side, Jeff shows how you keep a team so engaged that nobody quits—by knowing exactly why each person comes to work (like buying a mom a house) and tying their personal goals to the company mission. He challenges the "grind 24/7" culture, arguing instead for working smart, automating ruthlessly, and reserving the all-nighters for the rare moments that truly matter. Jeff closes with his work at the Global Entrepreneurship Network (200 countries) and World Youth Horizons, redefining entrepreneurship as self-determination and teaching people—especially youth—how to design their own future instead of depending on anyone else. If you care about scaling a business, leading people well, raising capital intelligently, and living a life that actually aligns with your values, this conversation is a masterclass. To meet investors in person and plug into our ecosystem, visit https://familyoffices.com/. Our investor club offers 30 nationwide events a year, 10,000 registered investors, and 40 proprietary AI tools to help you raise capital and grow your platform. | — | ||||||
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