
How do you build something meaningful without losing yourself in the process?
In this episode, David talks with Betsy Fore, Co-Founder and former CEO of Tiny Organics and Founding Partner of Velveteen Ventures. Betsy shares her remarkable journey from toy inventor to serial entrepreneur and impact investor, becoming the first Native American woman to raise a Series A along the way.
She opens up about co-creating Tiny Organics alongside 100 founding families, facing setbacks like her unaired Shark Tank appearance, and learning to redefine success through purpose and presence. Betsy also reflects on the lessons that shaped her new book, Built on Purpose, blending practical entrepreneurship with spiritual grounding and a values-driven approach to leadership.
Now, through her venture fund and nonprofit, Betsy is focused on investing in solutions that uplift communities, children, and the planet, showing that business can be both profitable and deeply purposeful.
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00:00 Intro
01:26 Building Tiny Organics with Founding Families
07:47 From Tiny Organics to National Recognition
08:34 Lessons from a Previous Venture
13:51 Shark Tank Experience
19:18 Navigating the Venture Capital Landscape
25:07 Securing Initial Funding and Building a Strong Advisory Board
26:15 Realizing the Importance of Giving Back
27:55 Founding Natives Rising and Healing Through NLP
29:20 Investing in Underrepresented Founders
31:39 Writing 'Built on Purpose' and the Power of Manifestation
35:38 Inspiring Stories from Native American Founders
38:21 Launching a Venture Fund with a Purpose
41:26 From Rural Illinois to International Success
49:35 The Importance of Self-Compassion for Founders
50:35 Outro