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Episode 500

2020/6/9
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Startups For the Rest of Us

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This is a big milestone episode for Startups for the Rest of Us. Episode 500. Since the very first episode nearly a decade ago we've had more than 10 million downloads, answered more than 1,500 listener questions, and shared more than 292 hours of startup content. Over the years, this podcast has developed a particular lens through which we view building and growing startups. We've focused on:

  • Maintaining freedom, purpose, and relationships throughout the journey

  • Diving deep into topics relating to building and growing startups, using an ambitious yet sane approach.

  • Thinking in years, not months

  • Not talking about the typical Silicon Valley startups (where fundraising is a goal in and of itself)

  • Building real companies with real customers who pay us real money

  • Not sacrificing our health or our relationships

As we look to 1,000 episodes and beyond, we decided to highlight the stories from the community as they share how the past 500 episodes have made an impact on their path to starting and growing successful (and sane) startups.

The cache of stories, lessons, real heartfelt moments are what really keep me coming back to Startups for the Rest of Us and why I recommend it to so many people. It's not just one particular episode or one particular lesson, it's the complete story arc of Rob, Mike, the team, and what they've built. It's an exciting time to be a small part of this journey.

— Matt Medeiros

Building a self-funded startup on the internet doesn't have to be complicated. We're making a thing, we're solving a problem. We're selling our solution to customers. Rinse and repeat. The more attempts at doing that, the more that we're going to learn and the more mistakes that we'll make, the more wins that we'll have.

— Brian Casel

What we discuss

  • 2:26 - Launching MicroConf from the podcast

  • 4:11 - The many types of episodes we've tried

  • 7:18 - Why we think the show has worked

  • 9:49 - How you can support the show

  • 11:22 - Ian and Dan (Tropical MBA) podcast) on the importance of the stairstep approach

  • 13:33 - Ben Orenstein (Art of Product) podcast) on the value of consistency

  • 14:13 - Matt Medeiros (Matt Report) podcast) says this podcast is the startup single source of truth

  • 16:42 - Brian and Benedikt (Slow & Steady) podcast) on small continuous progress over time

  • 19:50 - Adrian Rosebrock (Listener)

  • 20:16 - Jordan Gal (Bootstrapped Web) podcast) speaks to the importance of perseverance

  • 21:57 - Andy Baldacci (Effective Founder) podcast) shares his experience with the stairstep approach

  • 26:48 - Brian Casel (Bootstrapped Web) podcast) on knowing there are "others just like me"

  • 28:52 - Matt & Peter (Out of Beta) podcast) on how they feel connected to the community

  • 32:58 - Alvin (listener) loves the actionable, specific, and realistic feedback

  • 34:58 - Shawn DeWolfe (Shawn DeWolfe Consulting)) on how entrepreneurship feels attainable because of the podcast

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