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Today\\u2019s episode is with a Singapore-based Dutch entrepreneur, Maaike Doyer who is the Founder and Managing Partner at Epic Angels.\\xa0
\\n\\nAlthough she is not Asian (as I only feature Asian women entrepreneurs in Asia), I made the exception and invited her to\\xa0be part of this special International Women\\u2019s Day 2-parter episode.
\\n\\nWe get an insider look at what angel investing is about, how female startup founders in Asia can get funded via angel investing and how to get the attention of angel investors.
\\n\\nThis is the first part of a two-part series.
\\n\\nThe next episode is about how women can become angel investors and Maaike will debunk some of the myths about angel investing as well as invite you to be part of her angel investing network.\\xa0
\\n\\nIf you know any female startup founders who need to hear this episode, share this with them.
\\n\\nIn this episode, Maaike talks about the cupcake test, the 2-minute test, what should be in your pitch deck and when you should be pitching to investors.\\xa0
\\n\\nMaaike wants to democratize angel investing and make angel investing accessible, like getting a cup of coffee.
\\n\\nThe Epic Angels network comprising female executives and operators wants to give women the confidence to invest, by learning about the investment process, and understanding how other women invest.
\\n\\nGet the full show notes at WomenpreneurAsia.com
\\n\\nThis episode is sponsored by Redbox Studio.
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