

Y Combinator Startup Podcast
Y Combinator
We help founders make something people want. The Y Combinator Podcast is where builders talk about building. From the earliest days of an idea to scaling a company that changes the world, YC partners and founders share real stories, lessons, and tactics from the frontlines.
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Dec 18, 2019 • 1h 3min
#156 - Amber Atherton and Iba Masood
Amber Atherton, founder and CEO of Zyper, and Iba Masood, co-founder and CEO of Tara AI, share their insights on navigating the fundraising landscape. They discuss their unique approaches to securing Series A funding and the importance of selecting the right investment partners. The conversation highlights the challenges female founders face in a male-dominated industry and the need for authenticity in business communications. They also delve into the role of community, the psychology of fundraising, and the significance of aligning values with investors.

Dec 11, 2019 • 36min
#155 - Laks Srini
Laks Srini is the co-founder and CTO of ZeroDown, a company revolutionizing the home buying process with zero down payment options. He shares exciting insights into their innovative mortgage solutions that address the struggles of high-risk buyers. Laks discusses the importance of understanding customer needs and simplifying the housing process. He also explores long-term investment strategies in real estate and shares his unique hiring approach to build a diverse and effective team. Plus, he envisions the future of home ownership and its adaptation for millennials.

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Dec 4, 2019 • 1h 5min
#154 - Matt Cutts
In this conversation, Matt Cutts, the Administrator of the US Digital Service and former Google webspam chief, shares insights from his impressive career. He reflects on the challenges of misinformation in search engines and the ongoing struggle with content moderation. Cutts discusses the vital role of technology in government, emphasizing the need for skilled individuals to modernize public service. He also touches on the future of data authenticity in light of rapidly evolving technologies like deepfakes. Expect a blend of tech expertise and public service advocacy.

Nov 27, 2019 • 1h 13min
#153 - Cory Doctorow and Joe Betts-LaCroix
Cory Doctorow, a renowned blogger and science fiction author, joins Joe Betts-Lacroix, the CTO of VIUM and Y Combinator expert, for a captivating discussion. They delve into adversarial interoperability and the legal intricacies that hinder innovation. The duo critiques monopolistic tech practices and their state-like roles. They also tackle the alarming rise of conspiratorial thinking and its impact on public trust. Finally, they emphasize the role of science fiction in inspiring technological advancements and the urgent need for proactive engagement on climate risks.

Nov 6, 2019 • 42min
#151 - Startup School Week 10 Recap - Ali Rowghani on How to Lead and Kevin Hale and Adora Cheung on Startup School 2019 by the Numbers
Ali Rowghani, a Y Combinator partner with a rich background at Pixar and Twitter, shares insights on effective leadership, emphasizing that great leaders prioritize authenticity, clear communication, and trust. He defines the essence of leadership as engendering trust within teams. Meanwhile, Kevin Hale and Adora Cheung reveal key statistics from Startup School 2019, showcasing its growth and success. They stress the importance of concise startup descriptions and regular progress updates, highlighting their role in achieving acceptance into Y Combinator.

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Oct 30, 2019 • 37min
#150 - Startup School Week 9 Recap - Carolynn Levy on Modern Startup Financing and Jared Friedman’s Advice for Hard-tech and Biotech Founders
Carolynn Levy discusses the evolution of startup financing, highlighting modern strategies like SAFEs and the transition from traditional funding methods. She emphasizes the importance of understanding preferred stock and valuation in today’s landscape. Jared Friedman shares insights for founders in hard-tech and biotech, stressing the need to validate market demand even before building products. The conversation also touches on attracting talent and investors in these challenging sectors, sharing effective tactics for successful fundraising.

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Oct 23, 2019 • 44min
#149 - Startup School Week 8 Recap - Adora Cheung on Prioritizing Your Time and Kevin Hale on Evaluating Startup Ideas
Explore effective time prioritization techniques for startup founders, emphasizing real progress over superficial tasks. Learn about maximizing productivity by focusing on impactful activities and eliminating distractions. Discover how to clearly present startup ideas to attract investors, using straightforward descriptions and relatable comparisons. Gain insights into assessing entrepreneurship potential while aligning with key performance indicators, and mastering the balance between clarity and complexity in communication.

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Oct 16, 2019 • 31min
#148 - Startup School Week 7 Recap - Kevin Hale on Conversion Rates and Pricing
Kevin Hale, a Partner at Y Combinator and co-founder of Wufoo, shares his expertise on conversion rates and startup pricing. He dives into the importance of understanding user behavior and optimizing the ‘magic moment’ in customer interactions. Hale breaks down common pricing mistakes startups make, like undervaluing their products and focusing on the wrong customers. He also introduces innovative pricing strategies that can yield significant returns. This engaging discussion is packed with practical insights for aspiring entrepreneurs.

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Oct 9, 2019 • 46min
#147 - Startup School Week 6 Recap - Tim Brady on Culture and Dalton Caldwell on Pivoting
In this discussion, Tim Brady, a Y Combinator partner and seasoned entrepreneur, shares valuable insights on establishing a robust startup culture. He emphasizes the importance of defining core values, fostering diversity, and aligning culture with customer needs to inspire teams. Dalton Caldwell, also a YC partner, dives into the concept of pivoting, discussing when and why startups should adapt their strategies. He clarifies misconceptions about pivots and shares real-life anecdotes that highlight the need for flexibility in pursuing successful business paths.

Oct 2, 2019 • 51min
#146 - Startup School Week 5 Recap - Kirsty Nathoo and Kevin Hale
Kirsty Nathoo, Partner and CFO of Y Combinator, shares insights on common financial pitfalls startups encounter and emphasizes the importance of knowing your cash flow and avoiding burnout. Kevin Hale, also a Partner at Y Combinator, discusses the dynamics of co-founder relationships, highlighting how to navigate conflicts and improve teamwork. He provides practical tips for effective communication, stressing the significance of a plan before disagreements arise. Their advice is essential for any startup looking to thrive.


