Startup News Digest 12/08/23

Startup News Digest 12/08/23

Supreme Court hears about dangers of state social media laws, including to startups

Startup News Digest 12/01/23

Startup News Digest 12/01/23

Digital taxes on the horizon, Canada likely to be first

#StartupsEverywhere: Santa Fe, N.M.

#StartupsEverywhere: Santa Fe, N.M.

Skoden Ventures is a VC firm that backs startups led by Indigenous, Black, brown, and women founders, aiming to foster a more equitable and creative economy. In our conversation with founding partner Kelly Holmes, we explored the challenges she encountered while building her company and her aspirations to ease the path for the next generation of underrepresented founders.

#StartupsEverywhere: Vienna, Va.

#StartupsEverywhere: Vienna, Va.

Fully mobile-enabled and web-based software solution Aravenda provides consignment stores, pawn shops, estate sales, online sellers, and more with cost effective white label resale & reallocation solutions. We spoke with its Founder and CEO, Carolyn Thompson, about her journey starting and operating multiple companies, tax issues related to reselling, and what it would mean for her business if she had to proactively screen product listings.

#StartupsEverywhere: Los Angeles, Calif.

#StartupsEverywhere: Los Angeles, Calif.

Hulah is a dating app that empowers women to take control of their dating lives and date only better guys. On Hulah, any woman (in a relationship or single) can join and become a ‘ringleader,’ endorsing guys for other single women to date. In our conversation with Founder and CEO Heather Hopkins, we explored the current challenges surrounding content moderation, intermediary liability, and issues faced by female entrepreneurs.

It’s the spying, stupid—How U.S. Internet spying endangers digital trade and impacts startups

It’s the spying, stupid—How U.S. Internet spying endangers digital trade and impacts startups

Startups just regained a reliable method for transatlantic data transfer, but it’s already under threat from European policymakers and privacy activists. Congress has a chance to fix that as it weighs whether to renew a controversial Internet spying authority this year.

#StartupsEverywhere: Austin, Texas

#StartupsEverywhere: Austin, Texas

Bodhi is devoted to enhancing the connection between individuals and the energy that powers their lives. Their software platform empowers solar companies to effortlessly deliver exceptional customer experiences. Bodhi automates communication, tailoring the homeowners’ experience, allowing installers to concentrate on project execution, boosting sales, and catalyzing community transformation through energy. In our conversation with Co-Founder and CEO Scott Nguyễn, we explored the current challenges surrounding green tech, the pivotal role of workforce development, and the impact of diverse laws governing privacy, both in the U.S. and internationally.

Supporting mothers is supporting entrepreneurship

Supporting mothers is supporting entrepreneurship

Historically, it’s been difficult to be a woman startup founder without the access to the capital and networks typically enjoyed by male founders, and the path to entrepreneurship is even harder for mothers who have to also balance a disproportionate share of family care responsibilities. The problem of inaccessible and unaffordable child care only increases that disparate access to the startup ecosystem for women, and it’s about to get a lot worse.

#StartupsEverywhere: Milwaukee, Wis.

#StartupsEverywhere: Milwaukee, Wis.

The Way offers a fresh start to people impacted by the justice system by connecting them with employers through an unbiased selection process. We heard from Co-Founder and CEO Eli Rivera on how his background and young adult life prepared him to serve in this space, the ways that policymakers can prevent recidivism and encourage entrepreneurship among justice-impacted individuals, and how his business has been impacted by a patchwork of varying state privacy laws.