Y Combinator Startup Podcast
A podcast by Y Combinator
238 Episodes
-  #58 - It's Surprising How Much Small Teams Can Get Done - Sam Chaudhary of ClassDojoPublished: 24/01/2018
-  #57 - Alex Blumberg of Gimlet MediaPublished: 17/01/2018
-  #56 - Leah Culver of Breaker and Tom Sparks of YC Answer Your Questions About Security and PodcastingPublished: 05/01/2018
-  #55 - Tim Urban of Wait But WhyPublished: 03/01/2018
-  #54 - Growth Office Hours: Round 2Published: 15/12/2017
-  #53 - Be Wary of Solving a Small, Rare Problem - Des Traynor of IntercomPublished: 13/12/2017
-  #52 - Making Physical Retail as Easy as Opening an Online Store - Ali Kriegsman and Alana Branston of BulletinPublished: 08/12/2017
-  #51 - There's an Art to Getting Brilliant People to Surprise Themselves - Kevin Slavin of The ShedPublished: 06/12/2017
-  #50 - Growth Office Hours with Anu Hariharan and Gustaf AlstromerPublished: 01/12/2017
-  #49 - Microbes, Robots, and Ambition - Robin Sloan on His Novel SourdoughPublished: 29/11/2017
-  #48 - The Future of Bike Sharing with Ofo Cofounder Yanqi Zhang and Anu HariharanPublished: 17/11/2017
-  #47 - Baidu's COO, Qi Lu Discusses AI with Daniel GrossPublished: 15/11/2017
-  #46 - Tencent's Chief eXploration Officer, David Wallerstein on WeChat, QQ, and GamingPublished: 10/11/2017
-  #45 - Building Dota Bots That Beat Pros - OpenAI's Greg Brockman, Szymon Sidor, and Sam AltmanPublished: 08/11/2017
-  #44 - Cindy Mi on Building VIPKID, the World's Largest English Learning Platform for ChildrenPublished: 03/11/2017
-  #43 - Casey Neistat and Matt Hackett on Live Video's Struggle for InterestingnessPublished: 01/11/2017
-  #42 - Robotics and 3D Printing with Voodoo ManufacturingPublished: 26/10/2017
-  #41 - Experiments in Art and Technology with Artforum Editor Michelle KuoPublished: 18/10/2017
-  #40 - Content Marketing Tips from Experts at First Round Capital and Andreessen HorowitzPublished: 13/10/2017
-  #39 - Mr. Robot's Technical Producer and Writer - Kor AdanaPublished: 11/10/2017
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