Can Angel Investing Fuel the Future of Women's Health?
Plus: My personal health and fitness playbook
Welcome to the latest issue of the Femmehealth Ventures Publication—your trusted source for insightful analysis of femtech innovations through an investor's lens, helping you identify the latest opportunities in women's health technology.
This week on the podcast, I chatted with doctor-turned-founder Lara Zibners, about the often-overlooked failures in women’s drug delivery—especially around fertility, miscarriage prevention, and so many other critical issues.
We cover:
🍁 why current methods of vaginal drug delivery are inadequate for millions of women
🫂 the societal impact of women's health issues and importance of addressing unmet needs
💸 and the uphill battle of fundraising in the women’s health space
🤯 Curious about angel investing in women’s health?
In Sunday’s post, I will break down what angel investing is, why it matters, and how early-stage capital can make all the difference.
I’m also opening up the floor for a Q&A—bring your questions on anything from angel vs. venture capital to the hottest trends in women’s health tech.
Drop them in the comments below or email me directly (I’ll keep your name private unless you’d like otherwise).
And stay tuned for Sunday’s deep dive!
📌 And finally, if you are interested in health and fitness
I’ll be sharing my personal playbook on maintaining sub-19% body fat and staying fit while juggling a hectic life and pre-menopause symptoms—no endorsements or affiliate links, just real talk. Feel free to pass along your own wellness tips—I’d love to compare notes!
Enjoy this week’s post, and don’t forget to drop your Q&A questions below!
Maryann xo
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