Episode Title:
How Overlap Helps Frontier Tech Founders Scale SmarterWith Justin Stevens, Founder & CEO of Overlap Holdings
Keywords
Frontier Tech, Debt Financing, Venture Capital, Capital-Intensive Startups, Fundraising Strategy, Equity vs Debt, Startup Advice, Relay Race Funding, Financial Structuring
Episode Summary
What if your cap table isn’t your only tool for growth?
In this episode, Justin Stevens — founder of Overlap Holdings — explains why founders in capital-intensive sectors like climate, robotics, and life sciences need more than just equity to scale.
With nearly 20 years of experience on Wall Street (including 18 years at Apollo), Justin shares how Overlap combines traditional venture investing with a capital solutions business that helps startups raise smart, non-dilutive capital from a network of over 200 lenders.
If you're raising a Seed, Series A, or B — or just planning what's next — this episode offers a tactical breakdown on how to think more strategically about capital.
Top Takeaways
Founders often over-rely on equity — even when debt may be cheaper and more flexible
Overlap’s hybrid model combines VC checks with hands-on capital strategy support
There are four key types of startup debt — and understanding them is a competitive edge
Lenders are pattern matchers — and Overlap helps you find the right fit
Fundraising is a relay race — founders need to plan ahead for who takes the next leg
Sound Bites
“We think of capital the way most founders think of product: deliberately, strategically, and iteratively.”
“Every lender has a tiny underwriting box — line up 200 of them and you cover the whole waterfront.”
“Venture equity is often the most expensive capital you’ll ever take.”
Chapters
00:00 — Intro01:16 — What is frontier tech — and why it needs a different capital model07:59 — The four types of debt startup founders should understand13:21 — Capital solutions: Overlap’s second line of business20:45 — Advice for founders navigating capital-intensive growth24:00 — The relay race metaphor for funding strategy25:00 — Why Overlap blends Wall Street structure with startup energy