
A Reasonable Rant is a global intelligence podcast that cuts through startup mythology to reveal how innovation actually works.
Hosted by Neo Motlhako, analyst turned architect behind Startup Spectra, each episode unpacks a single concept shaping the early-stage world: why most accelerators fail, how emerging markets actually scale, what venture capital gets wrong about risk, and why founder advic... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 2 days ago |
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In Part 2, Neo puts startup mythology face to face with real numbers. Drawing on over 10,000 funding events across 74 countries, this episode shows how global benchmarks distort reality, why capital behaves radically differently by geography, and how... more
In the final episode of the prologue, Neo gets practical. This episode examines why most startup metrics fail outside the environments they were designed for, and what happens when measurement finally matches reality. Drawing on years of fieldwork, e... more
In Part 2, Neo puts startup mythology face to face with real numbers. Drawing on over 10,000 funding events across 74 countries, this episode shows how global benchmarks distort reality, why capital behaves radically differently by geography, and how... more
A Reasonable Rant, Part 1: The Language Problem
What if the words we use to describe startup success are quietly misleading us?
In the first episode of A Reasonable Rant, Neo pulls apart the language that dominates the startup and venture world. Te... more
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