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Raising Money
Raising Money: The New Rules of Venture Capital is built from interviews with leading investors, founders, and operators, backed by data from thousands of real interactions on Raisi. It uncovers how venture capital is truly changing—the new rules, methods, and patterns shaping how money moves today—and serves as a practical guide for anyone looking to raise or deploy smarter in this new era.
They Lied To You
The book reveals how Western culture’s pursuit of success and certainty is built on illusions that trap us in false narratives of meaning and identity. It challenges us to face the truth that the greatest lie was never imposed on us—it was created within.
Burn Bright, Not Out
Shatters the stigma around mental health in the startup world, exposing the hidden toll of hustle culture and reminding founders that seeking help is strength, not weakness. When you buy this book, you're helping the Kabila Founder Mental Health Fund (a project of Social Good Fund) provide free mental wellness resources for US-based startup founders!
Micro Obedience, Macro Impact
Shows how small, daily acts of faith can lead to massive Kingdom results. Drawing from Scripture and personal experience, Darrel Frater offers a roadmap for entrepreneurs and leaders to align their purpose with God’s will—one obedient step at a time.
Re-Introduce Yourself
Helps individuals break free from dysfunctional relationship patterns by identifying their “3 Relational Deal Breakers.” This powerful guide offers a healthier way to enter new relationships—one rooted in clarity, healing, and honest communication—so the past doesn’t repeat itself.
Be-Do-Have
What if success isn’t about doing more, but becoming more?
Be-Do-Have is your guide to shifting from striving to alignment, from burnout to peace, and from proving to becoming.
You don’t need to do more; you just need to become who you were meant to be.





