“If you make it to slide two and I interrupt you with questions—congrats, you just nailed your pitch. A real pitch isn’t about your deck. It’s about starting a damn good conversation.” – Ethan Mayers
In this episode of The Relentless Pursuit of Winning, Rick Meekins sits down with pitch strategist Ethan Mayers to break down why most startup pitches fall flat—and how to craft a pitch that actually starts meaningful conversations. Ideal for founders looking to raise capital, refine their story, or build early traction.
I’ve seen pitch decks that sparkle with polish—and still go nowhere. Ethan Mayers has seen them too. In this episode, we dig into why a beautiful pitch deck isn’t worth a damn if it doesn’t start a conversation.
Ethan’s been on every side of the startup table—founder, M&A guy, VC, and now global pitch strategist. They call him the Pitch Destroyer for a reason: he tears down the fluff and rebuilds the narrative so founders can win the room, not just present in it.
In our conversation, we break down the real job of a pitch (hint: it’s not to get a check), how to actually get investors to lean in by slide two, and why your personal story matters more than your market size.
If you’re an early-stage founder trying to figure out how to get someone—anyone—to care about your business, this one’s required listening.
Ethan Mayers is a visionary business strategist, mentor, investor, and advisor with executive roles in B2B companies across three continents. Passionate about creating spaces where technology meets humanity, he fosters innovation for a sustainable and profitable world. Ethan champions values of connection, community, and wisdom diffusion, believing that narratives shape the future. Let’s craft that future together. He is also a devoted father of three and husband to Suzanne.