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In this compelling episode, host Kane Jackson speaks with Nikki Tugano, founder of Seen Culture, who strategically navigated the venture capital landscape as a solo non-technical founder to secure funding for her tech startup. From her formative years in the Philippines to becoming a recognised force in the tech world, Nikki's journey demonstrates how unique perspectives and psychological insights can become powerful business advantages.

The conversation reveals how Nikki leveraged her background in psychology and commerce to understand human potential at scale, why self-awareness creates competitive advantages in business (particularly given that while 95% of people believe they possess it, only 10-15% actually do), and how her experiences of being underestimated motivated her to build a platform that captures hidden value in organisations. Through strategic decisions like reinvesting every dollar into her company, Nikki illustrates how entrepreneurs transform constraints into catalysts for innovation.

This insightful discussion examines the psychology behind funding decisions, the business case for recognising diverse contributions, and what becomes possible when systems are designed to unlock potential rather than perpetuate traditional patterns.

Key Themes & Timestamps 1. Foundation Building & Self-Reliance (02:00 - 05:00)

Nikki discusses how being raised by her grandmother and growing up as an only child cultivated her independence and internal locus of control - traits that became entrepreneurial assets.

2. Psychological Framework & Self-Awareness (04:00 - 07:00)

How understanding attachment styles and psychological patterns equipped Nikki with exceptional self-awareness and relationship navigation skills essential for leadership.

3. Psychology as Business Intelligence (08:00 - 10:00)

Why psychological understanding provides more business value than traditional commerce education, given that business fundamentally operates through systematic people dynamics.

4. The Self-Awareness Advantage (11:00 - 13:00)

Analysis of Harvard Business Review findings showing the gap between perceived and actual self-awareness, and how this creates opportunities for conscious leaders in startup ecosystems.

5. Venture Capital Psychology (14:00 - 17:00)

Strategic analysis of how affinity bias, confidence perception, and gender dynamics influence funding decisions, including why women's demonstrated self-awareness doesn't always translate to funding success.

6. Seen Culture's Value Proposition (17:00 - 20:00)

How Seen Culture quantifies overlooked contributions in organizations using data-driven approaches similar to sports analytics, creating measurable business value.

7. Strategic Resource Allocation (29:00 - 32:00)

Nikki's approach to startup bootstrapping, including reinvesting every dollar into the business, utilizing accelerator resources, and maintaining singular focus on mission execution.

8. Market Intelligence from Experience (29:00)

How encounters with bias provided valuable market research, revealing gaps in traditional business practices and validating the need for Seen Culture's solutions.

9. Resilience as Competitive Advantage (32:00 - 33:00)

How early life experiences created a higher tolerance for uncertainty and challenge, providing advantages in the high-stress startup environment.

10. Vision for Systemic Change (35:00 - 37:00)

The multiplier effect of recognising hidden talent - how democratising recognition creates better problem-solving capacity across organisations and society.

11. Strategic Approach to Diversity & Inclusion (38:00 - 43:00)

Nikki's evolved perspective on building diverse teams, using sports team composition as a model for understanding how different strengths create competitive advantages.

12. Unstoppable Execution (44:00)

Kate Kirgizova's observation of Nikki's commitment to her mission - reinvesting every resource while maintaining unwavering focus on creating systemic change through technology.

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