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Listen as The Principle Protocol podcast sits with Delaware VC Pedro Moore

Sit in on the conversation hosted by entrepreneur and podcaster Malcolm Coley.

Malcolm Coley (left) and Pedro Moore on The Principle Protocol. (YouTube screenshot/Courtesy Malcolm Coley)
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Need some entrepreneurial advice? Inspiration? A new podcast to listen to on the train?

The Principle Protocol is a new(ish) Delaware-based podcast from entrepreneur Malcolm Coley of many ventures, but you may know him best as one-third of the Futures First Gaming cofounders.

He recently did an episode featuring Pedro Moore, who also wears several hats (including program manager for the CAFE fintech accelerator) but is especially known as a VC consultant to Daymond John of “Shark Tank.”

In the episode, Moore talks about the world of venture capital, what investors look for, the importance of networking, mentorship, AI, franchising, family — a whole lot is packed into just over an hour.

I was glad I stumbled upon it. There’s not a lot of VC content in Delaware, and it’s a topic that often seems out of reach for local startup founders.

You should be able to find The Principle Protocol on your favorite streaming service soon. For now, you can watch or listen on YouTube at youtube.com/@MalcolmLocs, including episodes featuring Bill Bellamy and Donyale Hall.

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