A Tech Entrepreneur’s Favorite Podcasts & Listening Habits

Written by georgegodula | Published 2017/07/31
Tech Story Tags: podcast | entrepreneurship | startup | vc | tech-entrepreneur-podcast

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Who wouldn’t love getting twice as much out of their time? Listening to Podcasts and Audiobooks for me has been a great improvement in terms of how much I can learn and get exposed to while simultaneously performing repetitive or manual tasks.

Remarks

  • I am a Shanghai-based entrepreneur. My main work circles around E-Commerce / Advertisement Technology and I also do Startup Angel Investments in e-commerce, health, fitness, fashion, VR/AR, A.I., cryptocurrencies and entertainment. Hence, the list below strongly reflects my particular work focus mixed with adjacent topics (e.g. ethics and philosophy in Artificial Intelligence, robotics, life extension, etc.).
  • Over time I subscribed to probably 7–10 more business related Podcasts than listed below but eventually eliminated them because of lacking quality or consistency, prioritization or simply because I had to free up time for new topics. Some relevant Podcasts I’d love to follow but just can’t find the time to fit in are e.g. NPR TED Radio Hour or The James Altucher Show.
  • I excluded all non-English language Podcasts from the below list. I also excluded all private interest topic Podcasts I’m subscribed to.
  • Lastly, I excluded China or Asia-related Technology / Startup / Entrepreneurship Podcasts as those are probably less interesting to people in the rest of the world. I might do a follow-up post on those specifically later.
  • I recommend to subscribe to a wide range of Podcasts and activate automatic download / sync. The key then is to mark anything as “Played” (and set episodes marked as played to be automatically deleted) that doesn’t catch your immediate interest. For me, these are keywords in either the title & short description or names / companies / titles of the respective talk show guests. Don’t panic about too many unlistened episodes and the FOMO: no need to feel guilty for skipping and removing most of the downloaded episodes — they are merely suggestions and you can pick out only the most relevant. Depending on the particular Podcast I’d only listen to about 30% — 50% of their episodes, in rare cases 70%-100%. I’ve marked my approx. percentage next to the title below. This doesn’t reflect the overall quality of the Podcast, just the level of interest and relevance of the topics and guests for me personally.

So without further ado here we go broken down by 3 categories:

1. Startups, Investing and Entrepreneurship

The Kevin Rose Show (100%)

Kevin Rose (https://twitter.com/kevinrose) is known as one of the early “Web 2.0” icons, most notably as founder of Digg. After Digg he joined Google Ventures and now continues to be an active angel investor, company builder and Silicon Valley insider. He is best buddies with Tim Ferriss (see below) and they sometimes team up for the highly recommended “The Random Show” Podcast episodes. The Kevin Rose Show podcasts are infrequently published but highly relevant and insightful.

The Kevin Rose Show by Kevin Rose on Apple Podcasts_Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of The Kevin Rose Show by Kevin Rose for free._itunes.apple.com

Andreessen Horowitz a16z Podcast (30%)

Marc Andreessen (https://twitter.com/pmarca) is the infamous founder of the Netscape Web browser. He later started his own Venture Capital firm with his business partner Ben Horowitz. Andreessen Horowitz (https://a16z.com/) is one of the best performing VC’s in the history of institutional startup investing and their Podcast features a wide range of startups and industry verticals within the firms’ diversified investment focus. I tend to only listen to those episodes that are of relevance to my own industries.

a16z by a16z on Apple Podcasts_Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of a16z by a16z for free._itunes.apple.com

Masters of Scale with Reid Hoffman (100%)

Reid Hoffman (https://twitter.com/reidhoffman) was an early partner in PayPal, co-founded LinkedIn and then turned to become one of Silicon Valley’s most prolific and successful angel investors. His recently launched Podcast is the most well-produced and relevant out there when it comes to best practices for company building, (“blitz”-)scaling and featuring leanings from accomplished entrepreneurs.

Masters of Scale with Reid Hoffman by WaitWhat on Apple Podcasts_Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of Masters of Scale with Reid Hoffman by WaitWhat for free._itunes.apple.com

Y Combinator Startup School Radio (30%) / Y Combinator Podcast

Y Combinator (http://www.ycombinator.com/) is the most well-known startup incubator & accelerator. It is also the most successful in terms of combined valuation of startups produced incl. several unicorns. The Startup School Podcast unfortunately hasn’t been updated since last year but some of the past episodes are highly recommended to catch up with. Instead, Y Combinator recently relaunched a new Podcast under the name Y Combinator: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/y-combinator/id1236907421?mt=2.

Startup School Radio by Y Combinator on Apple Podcasts_Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of Startup School Radio by Y Combinator for free._itunes.apple.com

Jason Calacanis — This Week In Startups (40%)

Jason Calacanis (https://twitter.com/Jason) is a tech journalist turned entrepreneur turned Angel Investor. He is well known for founding Weblogs Inc. and being one of the top Angel Investors and startup ecosystem developers in Silicon Valley. His TWiSt show produces almost 2 shows per week and is definitely the go-to Podcast for keeping up to speed on what is happening in tech investing and startups. I tend to skip the early stage startup founder interviews and general tech news round-ups and listen more to the episodes featuring investors and well-known, more later stage entrepreneurs.

This Week in Startups - Audio by ThisWeekIn on Apple Podcasts_Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of This Week in Startups - Audio by ThisWeekIn for free._itunes.apple.com

NPR — How I Built This (25%)

How I Built This is a Podcast about innovators, entrepreneurs, idealists, and the stories behind the movements they built, produced by American National Public Radio NPR (http://www.npr.org/). I mostly listen to the tech related founders stories but there is huge value to be found across all industries featured.

How I Built This with Guy Raz by NPR on Apple Podcasts_Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of How I Built This with Guy Raz by NPR for free._itunes.apple.com

The 20 minute VC (25%)

The Twenty Minute VC (http://www.thetwentyminutevc.com) by Harry Stebbings is the worlds leading independent VC podcast featuring the likes of Guy Kawasaki and Brad Feld. It’s a great resource for anyone looking to work in the VC industry or looking to raise venture capital.

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch by Harry Stebbings on Apple…_Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The…_itunes.apple.com

Recode, Decode hosted by Kara Swisher (40%)

Kara Swisher (https://twitter.com/karaswisher) is one of the most prolific and longest-serving tech journalists and known for her hard-hitting interview style. Her guests are usually accomplished entrepreneurs, investors and corporate executives. I skip all politics and entertainment industry related episodes.

Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher by Recode on Apple Podcasts_We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. To download and subscribe to Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher by…_itunes.apple.com

2. Philosophy & Science

With General Artificial Intelligence potentially approaching quickly and Virtual Reality worlds, self-driving cars and autonomous weapons already being a reality, the intersection of philosophy, ethics, the hard sciences and technology entrepreneurship become more important and relevant than ever.

Waking up with Sam Harris (70%)

Sam Harris (https://twitter.com/SamHarrisOrg) is an American author, philosopher, and neuroscientist. He is known for his criticism of religion but has recently turned to more political, morality and neuroscience related topics with a significant focus on technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Biology. I only skip US politics and purely religion related episodes. Other than that Waking up is a classic podcast that comes highly recommended to audiences from any trade of life, not just technology entrepreneurs or investors.

Waking Up with Sam Harris by Sam Harris on Apple Podcasts_Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of Waking Up with Sam Harris by Sam Harris for free._itunes.apple.com

Closer to Truth Podcasts (100%)

One of my personal favorites, Closer to Truth is produced by Robert Lawrence Kuhn (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Lawrence_Kuhn). Kuhn is a neuroscientist by training, a corporate strategist investment banker and old China hand incl. a long time adviser to the Chinese government. He is also the creator and host of public television series Closer to Truth, which presents scientists and philosophers discussing fundamental issues such as cosmology, consciousness, philosophy and religion. A hidden gem and insider tip for anyone interested in widening their horizon in these topics.

Closer to Truth Podcasts by Closer to Truth on Apple Podcasts_Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of Closer to Truth Podcasts by Closer to Truth for free._itunes.apple.com

The Future of Life (100%)

The Future of Life Institute (https://futureoflife.org/) is a volunteer-run research and outreach organization that works to mitigate existential risks facing humanity, particularly from advanced artificial intelligence (AI). Its founders include MIT cosmologist Max Tegmark, Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn, and its board of advisors includes cosmologist Stephen Hawking and entrepreneur Elon Musk. The episodes are infrequently published but when they come out should be a must for anyone working in advanced technology.

The Future of Life by Future of Life Institute on Apple Podcasts_Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of The Future of Life by Future of Life Institute for free._itunes.apple.com

StarTalk Radio by Neil deGrasse Tyson (15%)

Science meets comedy and pop culture on StarTalk Radio hosted super star astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, where he and his co-hosts, guest celebrities and scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. I skip a lot of the regular episodes but there are many classics with relevance for technology and business such as episodes with Elon Musk or Ray Kurzweil.

StarTalk Radio by StarTalk Radio on Apple Podcasts_Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of StarTalk Radio by StarTalk Radio for free._itunes.apple.com

3. Self Improvement / General Interest

It is hard building and running your own business, which is why self-help and self improvement books, seminars and podcasts are probably the most popular among entrepreneurs.

The Tim Ferriss Show (80%)

Tim Ferriss (https://twitter.com/tferriss) is an American author most well known for his book “The 4-Hour Workweek” and recently “Tools of Titans”. Ferriss has been called the “Oprah of Audio” due to the influence and reach of his Podcast which had over 80 million downloads. It covers topics ranging from personal and character development, to exercise routines, nutrition and supplements, venture capital & angel investing and metaphysics. While I do recommend to take all of Tim’s and his guests’ output with a grain of salt he still runs one of the Podcasts I look forward to the most each week. I skip the mash-up Radio Hour episodes and rarely others with guests I am just not that interested in.

The Tim Ferriss Show by Tim Ferriss on Apple Podcasts_Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of The Tim Ferriss Show by Tim Ferriss for free._itunes.apple.com

Revisionist History (30%)

Created by Malcolm Gladwell (https://twitter.com/gladwell), the journalist and writer known for (business) books such as The Tipping Point or Outliers. His Podcast focuses on learnings from history that anyone can apply to his or her own business or personal life.

Revisionist History by Malcolm Gladwell / Panoply on Apple Podcasts_Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of Revisionist History by Malcolm Gladwell / Panoply for free._itunes.apple.com

The Joe Rogan Experience (50%)

Joe Rogan (https://twitter.com/joerogan) is an American comedian, sports commentator, martial artist and the ultimate dudebro. No list would be complete without the likely most popular Podcast out there. I skip all UFC, comedy and politics related episodes which still leaves me with a good 50% of highly interesting and entertaining content on fitness, nutrition, “supplements”, neuroscience, entrepreneurship and the occasional obscure but fun fringe theory episode.

The Joe Rogan Experience by Joe Rogan on Apple Podcasts_Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience by Joe Rogan for free._itunes.apple.com

My Personal Listening Habits & Tips

  • I listen to Audiobooks and Podcasts during my morning routine on workdays, sometimes during commute and biking and then approx. 3 hours in the gym per week. This brings me to about 7–9 hours in a week of additional time during repetitive / manual tasks where I can learn and get exposed to new and interesting topics or dive deeper into current areas of focus. As with all self-improvement the key is to make it a habit and stick to regular time slots.
  • I use Apple Podcasts on my iPhone which is straightforward to handle. I tested third-party apps (popular ones being Overcast and Stitcher) but found them to have very few additional value added features. What I am missing the most is an aggregated commenting function or organized way to read other listeners comments and join the discussion on a specific episode. Currently, I’m jumping between the hosts Twitter, Facebook and Youtube profiles.
  • The 15 secs back and forward buttons are very useful to re-listen to important content or skip advertisements respectively (most Podcasts have 5–10 mins of ads in the beginning of the episode and sometimes in between). Speeding up Audiobooks or Podcasts stressed me out too much and I didn’t see any net benefit in it. Some third party players have functions to shorten the pause time between words or sentences but I did not find that particularly useful either.
  • Most Podcast apps incl. the Apple iOS app have sleep timers which might be useful to know for some people. I personally don’t use that function as I either listen very deliberately or not at all.
  • When I newly subscribe to a Podcast I always go back and review all the past episodes (in the “Feed” tab) to pick out the most interesting ones for manual download.

What are your favorite tech & startup podcasts, why and what is your favorite episode respectively? Let me know in the comments!


Published by HackerNoon on 2017/07/31