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In this episode of dakota Live!, we step into a space where venture capital meets operator realism. While we often sit with allocators and emerging manager gatekeepers, today we turn the lens toward the managers themselves — and examine how early-stage consumer investing mirrors the same discipline allocators demand in emerging manager due diligence. Robert Morier sits down with Sean Kelly and Christine Wang of Family Fund to unpack what underwriting consumer brands can teach us about underwriting people — and why early-stage due diligence in venture is less about trend-chasing and more about pattern recognition, character assessment, and disciplined execution. This conversation moves beyond surface-level “consumer is back” narratives. Instead, we explore: • Why Series A consumer investing may offer asymmetric risk/reward in a valuation-compressed environment • How data-rich consumer businesses reduce “taste risk” through measurable retention, velocity, and unit economics • The difference between community as a vanity metric and community as a moat • How emotional resonance paired with rational economics creates durable companies • What allocators often misunderstand about consumer venture — and why specialization may be the real edge For institutional investors and consultants evaluating emerging managers, this episode offers a parallel lens: Just as consumer VCs must separate fad from durable trend, allocators must separate storytelling from scalable process. If you allocate to venture, evaluate emerging managers, or think deeply about how consumer behavior drives GDP and exit pathways, this conversation offers a structured view of what early-stage investing looks like beneath the narrative layer. Sean Kelly: / theseankelly Christine Wang: / christine-wang-1332b554 Robert Morier: / robertlmorier Our Website: https://dakota.com The Family Fund: https://www.familyfund.vc/ 🎙️ Listen to the Podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3NUXRMz... Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Chapter Markers 00:00 Intro 02:22 Sean Kelly intro 03:51 Christine Wang intro 04:33 At the desk 04:58 College thoughts 06:23 Important career moments 10:02 Launching the family fund 11:57 Community of operators and founders 13:05 The team 14:10 Quarterbacking due diligence 15:23 The Family Fund 16:57 Two verticals 20:08 The case for the consumer sector 21:48 Quantitative analysis 24:10 The COVID effect 25:23 Emotional resonance and rational economics 27:31 What is community 30:30 Founderland 34:01 Managing excitement 35:59 Checking biases 37:07 Walking the stores 39:09 Consumer themes 41:19 A category that's run its course 42:31 Wearable technology 45:24 Misconceptions about the consumer sector 48:07 Portfolio construction 50:41 Consumer concentration 52:59 The future of consumer venture 56:04 Lightning round 58:01 Outro