Recent Episodes
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When Should You Trust Your Gut? | Dalton & Michael Podcast
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Building Confidence In Yourself and Your Ideas | Dalton & Michael Podcast
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Stop Innovating (On The Wrong Things) | Dalton & Michael Podcast
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Should Your Startup Bootstrap or Raise Venture Capital? | Dalton & Michael Podcast
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How To Build A Tech Startup With No Technical Skills | Dalton & Michael Podcast
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AI and the Future of Law: The 10 Year "Overnight" Success Story | Main Function
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How To NOT Get Screwed As A Software Engineer | Dalton & Michael Podcast
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Should You Quit Your Job At A Unicorn? | Dalton & Michael Podcast
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Does Your Startup Need To Be In San Francisco?
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Will OpenAI Kill All Startups?
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Silicon Valley's Cargo Culting Problem
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Setting KPIs and Goals with Divya Bhat | Startup School
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Tips For Technical Startup Founders | Startup School
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Secrets You Can Learn From Your Customers
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The Student's Guide To Becoming A Successful Startup Founder
Apr 25, 2023 – 00:24:21 -
Inside The Most Powerful Startup Community In The World
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How Startup Fundraising Works with Brad Flora | Startup School
Apr 18, 2023 – 00:28:11 -
How to Build An MVP with Michael Seibel | Startup School
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How To Earn Customers For Life
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The REAL Potential of Generative AI
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The Hard Conversations Founders Don't Want to Have
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The Best Way To Launch Your Startup with Kat Mañalac | Startup School
Feb 24, 2023 – 00:21:07 -
Advantages Of A First-Time Founder
Feb 17, 2023 – 00:21:52 -
The Cult of Conformity in Silicon Valley
Feb 10, 2023 – 00:17:57 -
Don't Make These Hiring Mistakes
Jan 26, 2023 – 00:19:44 -
Keys To Successful Co-Founder Relationships with Cat Li & Divya Bhat | Startup School
Jan 24, 2023 – 00:31:44 -
How To Compete With Amazon and Google
Jan 18, 2023 – 00:16:04 -
The Secrets To Setting Smarter Goals
Jan 16, 2023 – 00:29:12 -
Investors Said No, Now What?
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When to Launch Your Startup and When to Wait
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How to Get Your First Customers with Gustaf Alströmer | Startup School
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Startup Business Models and Pricing with Aaron Epstein | Startup School
Dec 27, 2022 – 00:32:44 -
How to Talk to Users with Gustaf Alströmer | Startup School
Dec 20, 2022 – 00:17:30 -
How to Get and Evaluate Startup Ideas with Jared Friedman | Startup School
Dec 15, 2022 – 00:32:21 -
Should You Start a Startup? with Harj Taggar | Startup School
Dec 13, 2022 – 00:17:13 -
Avoid These Tempting Startup Ideas
Dec 1, 2022 – 00:28:59 -
The Truth About Y Combinator
Nov 29, 2022 – 00:26:41 -
The Two Mindsets That Can Kill Your Startup
Nov 24, 2022 – 00:24:35 -
What Basic Game Theory Teaches Us About Startups
Nov 17, 2022 – 00:18:57 -
Most Important Lifestyle Habits Of Successful Founders
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Elon Musk & The Midwit Meme
Nov 3, 2022 – 00:17:42 -
Things That Don't Scale, The Software Edition
Oct 27, 2022 – 00:25:55 -
Why Investors (including YC) Can’t Fix Your Company
Oct 20, 2022 – 00:24:13 -
What Does It REALLY Mean To Do Things That Don't Scale?
Oct 13, 2022 – 00:18:51 -
How To Change The World? Get The Small Things Right
Oct 6, 2022 – 00:18:13 -
Simple Products That Became Big Companies
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Where Do Great Startup Ideas Come From?
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Successful Founders Are OK With Rejection
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Recent Reviews
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jondwillisthe laughinglaughing that sounds this annoying can only be emitted from snarky venture capitalists
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podcast once-loverWant to know the techbros and problems with it?Start here. Don’t need to go to Silicon Valley to experience it. Some good advice. But it’s easier to laugh at people and talk like this than to humbly be constructive or to build successful global/publicly listed companies. That’s why they are here in the business of mansplaining. Tech is to serve people and other industries. It’s just a tool and business model, even SaaS at the end is just a tool for either analytics, marketing outreach, or project management, document processing etc. The fact that it is wrongly glorified and has been slapped by the reality of bad performance for the past 2 year says that these people don’t truly understand (global) market dynamics, in human relations, systems or policies. Have they even gone out of their bubble?
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Jhub91Bad audio qualityYou are the biggest startup accelerator in the world. Why do your podcast interviews sound like two people shouting at each other from different sides of a basketball court? Lots of shows do Zoom interviews for their podcasts so it’s not a unique problem, figure out how they do it and go from there.
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Mac-HolmesEssential for foundersThis podcast has been a guiding light as an entrepreneur in technology. The insights Craig and the team are able to pull out of a wide array of founders has helped shaped my approach to product development, leadership and fundraising. As someone who hopes to join a future YC batch this is an essential starting point to get in the right mindset for navigating life as a founder.
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Robbie_VorhausA Startup's Best Kept SecretA couple times in life you make a discovery thinking, "Is this too good to be true?" And then, after time, you realize, "I've discovered a jewel, a hidden treasure, that's better than I thought." That's what you'll find w/ Y Combinator's podcast. Every episode offers several pieces of insight, wisdom, advice, counsel, inspiration and/or guidance you couldn't possibly receive unless you were fortunate enough to hang with these leaders all the time. Regardless of where you are in the start-up process, Y Combinator's podcast will leave you smarter, stronger, and more inclined to keep moving forward with clarity and purpose. I've been advising leaders for over 30 years and know that inexperience relies on force, where experience is about accuracy; Y Combinator's podcast will help you get closer to hitting the bullseye every single time.
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EaglesFan214Smart and interesting podcastCraig and team always do a great job on this podcast. The guests are interesting, the production quality is top notch. I definitely recommend it!
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J. BarshopInsightful, entertaining and actionableCraig and his incredible guests make me feel completely at home here - bowled over by brilliant advice and nourishing conversations. In short, they give listeners an unfair advantage when it comes to creating a world-class business (and exceptional all-around life). Highly recommend listening and subscribing to Y Combinator if you’re interested in exploring your own personal evolution and professional development!
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EvgeniyPGear guestsTop notch content
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J-rixLaura Deming and Shola AkinladeVery sad as she seems very interesting if she would just stop saying “interesting” and “hawh” every other sentence. The interviewer reversed roles half way through as Laura started asking about him about his personal life...boring. But biggest issue is she talks to fast, exhausting. Shola is impossible to undertstand.
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PodcastiacGreat podcastHave listened for yrs. Many episodes repeated times. Lots of founder takeaways.
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OldskoolbookfanInspiring !I listen to either this or the Startup School podcast every day on my commute to work. It helps keep me motivated & inspired when I’m feeling like my idea is dumb or not worth it. I hope to be meeting these guys soon! Thank you for making this podcast!
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OutAndAbout212Great and varied contentNot just about tech startups it’s a wide ranging list of really interesting interviews.
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Dave YenCasual, insightfulI was bummed when Aaron and Kat stopped recording the previous YC podcasts, but I love the new podcasts hosted by Craig. He’s casual, invites great guests and gets them to answer questions authentically. As a founder, I recommend this to anyone else working on startups.
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KingPanda00All Techbros - find some women to interview jeezit's 2017. Everyone knows there is a problem with women in tech. get it together.
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Dan CalleThey've been there, they've done that......and if you listen to them, you might have a few less mistakes to make.
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