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  • What's the best podcast every solo founder should listen to?

    Sneha Nair
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    Kunal Mehta
    One of the best podcasts you should listen to is "The Indie Hackers Podcast." It features interviews with successful solo founders who share their experiences, strategies, and insights on building and scaling their businesses. The podcast covers various industries and provides valuable advice on product development, marketing, monetization, and more. It's a great resource for inspiration and practical knowledge to help you navigate the challenges of being a solo entrepreneur.
    Muhammad Roushan
    Indie Hackers have a pretty great podcast that I listen to. https://www.indiehackers.com/pod... Here you go :)
    Sanat
    @thisisroushan I vote for Indie Hackers too! Then there is Startups for the Rest of Us by @robwalling Amazing motivation and actionable insights - both of them.
    Jamayal Tanweer
    @thisisroushan @kerog 100% vote for Indie Hacker! Additionally, would also suggest subscribing to their newsletter - so much value and something new to learn!
    Sankeerth Julapally
    Bookmarking this Looking for more responses here
    Sonu
    Masters of Scale with Reid Hoffman: This podcast features interviews with some of the world's most successful entrepreneurs, including Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg, and Peter Thiel. Hoffman gets deep into the nitty-gritty of how these businesses were built and scaled. The Tim Ferriss Show with Tim Ferriss: This podcast covers a wide range of topics, but Ferriss often interviews entrepreneurs and business leaders. He gets them to share their secrets to success, and his interviews are always insightful and entertaining.
    Sean Dorje
    I like My First Million, Sam and Shawn are great
    Eugene Sanders
    Definitely "Indie Hackers" podcast by Courtland Allen. Full of real insights from solo founders who've been there, done that. Kinda like the masters' class, minus the jargon.
    Tatiana Vdovychenko
    This is not a podcast, but a good playlist for those launching their product: