The Pod Bros Playbook

PitchBook data shows AI startups raised 11x larger checks than non-AI peers in 2025. Four companies captured 65% of Q1 2026 global VC. Nick Gaiski explains why founders with a public voice, podcast, or video series are the ones still closing rounds in a selective market.

Show Notes

The AI valuation gap just hit eleven times. In 2025, AI startups raised checks nearly eleven times larger than non-AI companies. Four companies, OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, and Waymo, swallowed sixty-five percent of all global venture capital in Q1 2026 alone. If you are a founder building anything outside the AI spotlight, the funding landscape just got more crowded and a lot quieter.

This episode breaks down what PitchBook and Fidelity Private Shares data reveals about the 2026 venture capital environment, and why the founders who are still closing rounds share one unexpected trait. They have built a public voice. A podcast, a video series, a body of recorded expertise that investors discover before the first meeting ever happens.

Nick Gaiski walks through the real numbers behind the capital concentration, explains why due diligence now starts with a Google search, and shares the exact playbook that bootstrapped and non-tech founders can use to compete for selective capital without pivoting into AI buzzwords.

Key topics covered:

  • Why 2025 deal value hit record highs while deal volume kept falling
  • How the AI valuation multiplier reshapes expectations for non-tech startups
  • The "public voice" trait shared by founders still getting funded in 2026
  • A real Phoenix founder story: how a manufacturing podcast led to a closed round
  • The three-step playbook for turning expertise into a due-diligence asset

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What is The Pod Bros Playbook?

How business owners, lawyers, and professional service experts use podcasting to build authority, generate leads, and stay visible in the age of AI search. Produced by Pod Bros Media in Scottsdale, Arizona.