Perception Paradox with Zivile (Zivi) Ein podcast

E130: Why the Best Investors Think Like Scientists - Jakob Storå Superhero Capital

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Most people think venture capital is about data, pattern recognition, and being right. This conversation suggests otherwise.

In this episode of Perception Paradox, Zivile Einikyte sits down with Jakob Storå, founding partner of Superhero Capital, to explore the path that built the investor: academia, law, failure, and 10+ years backing early-stage founders across Finland and the Baltics.

They talk about what actually makes a team investable, why gut feeling is really pattern recognition, what Europe still gets wrong about scaling, and why AI is no longer a moat - just infrastructure.

This is a conversation about conviction, execution, and what you cannot model.










Chapters

00:00 Journey from Academia to Entrepreneurship

04:28 Challenges in Commercializing Innovations

08:14 Transitioning from Consultancy to Investment

09:46  Resilience in the Face of Rejection

11:44 Building the Right Team

14:02 The Birth of Superhero Capital

15:04 Identifying Red Flags in Founders

16:26 Recognizing Green Flags in Teams

17:44 Assessing Founders: Ambition and Execution

19:32 The Role of Gut Feeling in Investment Decisions

21:48 Building Chemistry: Why Founders Choose Superhero Capital

23:07 The Superhero Approach: Supporting Founders from the Background

25:05 Addressing the Funding Gap in Europe

27:48 The Baltic Opportunity: Why Invest Here?

29:32 Why LPs Should Invest in Superhero Capital

30:58 AI in Venture Capital: A Tool, Not a Trend

34:08 Lessons from 10 Years of Fund Management

35:43 Final Thoughts: Conviction and Execution in Entrepreneurship

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