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Startup Essays Podcast

Author: Nohtal

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Nohtal narrates essays written by thought leaders in the startup space, gives commentary, and reflects on the meaning of value.
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In this inaugural episode of Startup Essays, we read Paul Graham's Essay The Word "Hacker", deconstruct it, and talk about what it means to us. 👌
This week we reflect on the world of VC's and how they kinda suck...but they have to?
This week we talk about how Y Combinator and other choose companies that get huge.
This week we go over what it takes to be a successful founder. Listening, being resourceful, and getting uncomfortable with your startup journey.
Trolls - Paul Graham

Trolls - Paul Graham

2019-07-0435:26

This week we talk about Trolls in the internet and how they affect our behavior. Do you hate trolls?
This week we make the argument for economic inequality and how it may be not only inevitable but also useful for our world.
Today we talk about how copying is really useful and a method of learning. Also, we get confused...
Life is Short

Life is Short

2019-07-2440:46

Is life short? Short answer is Yes; but why?
The Ronco Principle

The Ronco Principle

2019-11-0419:58

Today we talk about one of the most prolific investors in Silicon Valley, Ron Conway. Why it is a good idea to be a nice person, authentically.
Today we talk about the internet bubble and some of the positive effects it had in tech and industry.
It's Charisma, Stupid

It's Charisma, Stupid

2019-11-1829:36

Today we talk about how presidents get elected, via charisma (not the issues).
Made in USA

Made in USA

2019-11-2430:14

This week we talk about design, apple products, tesla truck, and the future of consumer products.
Return of the Mac

Return of the Mac

2019-12-0126:40

Apparently, Paul Graham is worth at least $20M in apple stock...we talk about how dope apple products are and why I don't have any.
Today we talk about what makes a startup founder great; being relentlessly resourceful.
This week we talk about the grinding, monotonous, and boring things founders have to do to solve a real problem.
The Patent Pledge

The Patent Pledge

2020-02-1628:47

This week we talk about patents and how they are/aren't useful for a startup and big companies.
This week we talk about why startup hubs and the beehive effect is so important for running and growing a business.
Do mean people fail at business? Probably. That is the topic of this week's podcast.
Unless you NEED to sell your business RIGHT NOW, don't talk to corporate development from a big fancy company.
If you want to sell your company, then this is a MUST LISTEN.
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