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Erika Aquino opens up about her journey from a psychiatric hospital to becoming one of the most respected investors in emerging markets. Diagnosed with bipolar one disorder, cyberbullied, and a survivor of abuse, Erika refused to stay down. Instead, she built a life—and a portfolio—rooted in empathy, wisdom, and comeback power. She now writes the checks that change lives and rewrites the rules of what success looks like.
Key Discussion Points:
Her battle with mental health, stigma, and public shame
The role creativity played in rebuilding her confidence
Why she looks for pain-driven founders, not pitch-driven ones
The brutal questions she asks before writing a big check
How gender bias shows up in boardrooms—and how she navigates it
What most founders get wrong when approaching investors
Why failed founders often make the best bets
Her global thesis: funding the people who rarely get funded
Takeaways:
Resilience isn’t a buzzword—it’s Erika’s investment criteria
Emotional intelligence is as important as financials
Great investors don’t just back winners—they help build them
Real change happens when capital meets compassion
Closing Thoughts:
Erika Aquino is more than an investor—she’s living proof that our lowest moments don’t define us. They refine us. This episode will challenge how you think about leadership, failure, and the true meaning of success.
Get more leads and grow your business. Go to https://www.pipedrive.com/founders and get started with a 30 day free trial.
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Erika Aquino opens up about her journey from a psychiatric hospital to becoming one of the most respected investors in emerging markets. Diagnosed with bipolar one disorder, cyberbullied, and a survivor of abuse, Erika refused to stay down. Instead, she built a life—and a portfolio—rooted in empathy, wisdom, and comeback power. She now writes the checks that change lives and rewrites the rules of what success looks like.
Key Discussion Points:
Her battle with mental health, stigma, and public shame
The role creativity played in rebuilding her confidence
Why she looks for pain-driven founders, not pitch-driven ones
The brutal questions she asks before writing a big check
How gender bias shows up in boardrooms—and how she navigates it
What most founders get wrong when approaching investors
Why failed founders often make the best bets
Her global thesis: funding the people who rarely get funded
Takeaways:
Resilience isn’t a buzzword—it’s Erika’s investment criteria
Emotional intelligence is as important as financials
Great investors don’t just back winners—they help build them
Real change happens when capital meets compassion
Closing Thoughts:
Erika Aquino is more than an investor—she’s living proof that our lowest moments don’t define us. They refine us. This episode will challenge how you think about leadership, failure, and the true meaning of success.
Get more leads and grow your business. Go to https://www.pipedrive.com/founders and get started with a 30 day free trial.
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