How are startup investors and WFH parents dealing with coronavirus?

On today’s episode, I interview Ed Zimmerman, who leads my companies’ legal team at Lowenstein & Sandler in NYC, and Amy Nelson, Founder & CEO of national co-working and online community The Riveter based in Seattle.  Episode highlights: 6:58 Ed tells us the what actions investors need to take now 13:00 Why this is different from the 2008 recession 19:40 What should founders expect at this time? 24:37 Should businesses apply for loans right now? 32:18 Amy talks about how her kids are managing through this crisis 36:51 Amy shares her reflections on her work-life balance 40:53 How should business leaders like us respond to a crisis like this? 45:45 We talk about perseverance: “It’s one day at a time, but it’s harder than that.” Ed Zimmerman: - @edgrapenutzim on Twitter - Ed’s law firm: lowenstein.com Amy Nelson: - @amy_riveter on Twitter and Instagram - The Riveter’s online community and information: Theriveter.co

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A podcast by Arlan Hamilton that goes behind-the-scenes and teaches you how to make your first million dollars, get your first million downloads, or find your first million customers. Arlan is the Founder and Managing Partner of Backstage Capital, has raised more than $10M, and has invested in over 100 companies led by people of color, women, and/or LGBTQ.