Off to the Valley

Off to the Valley

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Off to the Valley is a podcast that brings to light incredible stories of those who left the familiarity of home for new horizons. Inspired by Silicon Valley culture, it really extends to a global community of individuals who've dared to step outside their comfort zones.

Episode List

The Unforgettable Moments: Season 2 Finale & The Roadmap to $1M ARR

Dec 10th, 2025 12:35 PM

Hello everyone and welcome to a special year-end episode of Off To The Valley! I'm your host, Prateek Panda, and before we wrap up the year, we're hitting pause to look back on a season that broke patterns and reminded us why we started.We revisit game-changing insights, from Peter Loving's essential advice on design to Yang Cheung's strategy of generating revenue pre-product. Hear again why you should "focus on your personal brand" as a new entrepreneur (Nida Ateeq) and why you should always find a network of the kind of people you're trying to become (Arjita Sethi).And as we head into 2026, Prateek shares an exclusive look at Season 3 where we will dive deep into the stories behind every founder's first $1 Million in ARR - the chase, the chaos, and the clarity.Thank you for tuning in. Until then, stay curious, and keep chasing the stories that move you!

$1M ARR Playbook: Founder-Led Customer Success & Retention Strategies with Anika Zubair

Dec 3rd, 2025 12:13 PM

Are you struggling to hit the $1M ARR mark because your customer growth is constantly offset by high churn? You have a leaky bucket, and that's a problem we're solving today!I’m joined by the incredible Anika Zubair, a former immigrant to Europe and a global Customer Success leader, to discuss the critical shift founders need to make. We tackle the common misunderstanding that Customer Success is just support, not a revenue engine.Listen to this episode and learn:Why the second you're too busy to have recurring meetings with customers, you need to hire your first CSM.How to segment users beyond the early stage and build different CS motions for Enterprise, Mid-Market, and SMB.Anika's two quick tips to get better visibility into your retention problem this week.The personal journey of moving from California to Europe and how different cultures shape a founder's perspective.

Why Founders Fail Before $1 Million ARR and How Hila Lauterbach Fixes It

Nov 24th, 2025 3:10 AM

When Hila Lauterbach moved from Israel to the U.S. with a six-week-old baby, she didn’t have an office, a network, or a roadmap. For months, her desk was a restroom at a small restaurant, and from that space, she built teams, launched startups, and led go-to-market strategy for some of the most exciting SaaS companies in tech.Today, Hila is the Co-Founder of 10XGTM, a consultancy that helps high-growth startups find their voice, scale their revenue, and navigate the fast-changing world of AI and SaaS. She’s also a global advocate for women and immigrant founders through her work with Femigrants, driving awareness and opportunity in an industry where less than 2% of funding reaches female-led startups.In this episode, Hila opens up about the real story behind the highlight reel, the failures, the reinvention, and the lessons she’s learned while helping companies grow from zero to multimillion-dollar ARR. She also breaks down her 5A GTM framework, explains what most founders get wrong about scaling, and shares how she’s helping redefine what success looks like in Silicon Valley.It’s raw, inspiring, and packed with practical lessons for founders, leaders, and anyone carving their own path.

The U.S. Could Be 10 Years Ahead If It Fixed This One Visa Problem – Sophie Alcorn

Sep 24th, 2025 3:04 AM

When Sophie Alcorn was a shy little girl in Southern California, she would follow her father, an immigration lawyer, to his office on Saturdays. If she managed to send a fax correctly to the INS, she’d earn a sugar cube as a reward. That small ritual planted the seeds of what would become her life’s calling.Years later, after resisting the path of “becoming just like dad,” Sophie returned to immigration law on her own terms. Today, she’s one of the most trusted voices guiding international founders through the complexities of building companies in the United States. She’s written for TechCrunch, hosts her own podcast, and has built a practice that has helped countless entrepreneurs secure visas and bring their ideas to life.In this conversation, Sophie shares her journey from bookworm to advocate, why U.S. policy still lags in supporting immigrant founders, and how options like the O-1 and H-1B are shaping the future of global entrepreneurship. She also opens up about the emotional toll of navigating “extraordinary ability” visas, the myths that waste founders’ time, and what the U.S. stands to lose without a real startup visa.It’s part story, part guide, and part call to action, a must-listen for any founder dreaming of scaling their vision on American soil.

"I'm Not Sure Where I'm From... and I Built a Company About It!" - Jane Fisher

Sep 10th, 2025 5:12 PM

In this episode of Off to the Valley, I sit down with Jane Fisher, journalist-turned-founder of imii, an AI-powered platform helping immigrants navigate life in a new country. Jane’s story is one of resilience, identity, and building with purpose.Born in Japan to parents from the USSR, Jane grew up as a classic third-culture kid, never fully belonging anywhere. That experience, combined with her own struggles moving across countries, sparked the idea for Immi. What started as a B2C concept has now grown into a bold B2B and B2G vision: digitizing the fragmented support systems for immigrants and making integration simpler, faster, and more human.Jane shares how she built not one, but two MVPs, on just $10,000, with a part-time team working for equity. She opens up about the realities of early-stage entrepreneurship, from consulting on the side to extend runway, to balancing burnout, therapy, and meditation as part of her founder’s toolkit.We also delve into the bigger picture: why she believes LinkedIn is a founder’s most underrated sales tool, how brutal honesty online has helped her generate leads, and what it really takes to connect the dots when resources are scarce.It’s an inspiring and brutally candid conversation about identity, purpose, and building solutions that matter.

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