

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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May 8, 2019 • 47min
#125 - Brian Halligan and Kevin Hale
Brian Halligan, co-founder and CEO of HubSpot, and Kevin Hale, partner at Y Combinator and co-founder of Wufoo, dive deep into the intersection of introversion and entrepreneurship. Halligan shares his strategies for balancing his introverted nature while managing a public company. They discuss the evolution of inbound marketing and how the internet empowers small businesses. Insights into pricing strategies, the freemium model, and the importance of strong co-founding relationships highlight their entrepreneurial journeys.

May 1, 2019 • 1h 5min
#124 - Jarvis Johnson
Jarvis Johnson, a former software engineer at major tech companies and now a successful YouTuber, discusses the transition from tech to full-time content creation. He shares insights on balancing creativity and audience expectations, along with personal growth from his time managing teams. The conversation touches on the power of improv in professional environments and the responsibilities creators have towards their audiences. Jarvis also reflects on the complexities of producing engaging content while maintaining authenticity in the tech industry.

Apr 24, 2019 • 41min
#123 - Harry Zhang and Kevin Hale
Harry Zhang, co-founder of Lob, a company transforming physical mail through APIs, joins Kevin Hale, a Y Combinator partner, to dive deep into the startup world. They discuss Lob's unique origins and early challenges, from securing their first big customer to navigating pricing strategies. The duo also tackles the competitive landscape for tech talent, exploring how to attract top engineers. Insights on equity compensation and lessons learned from early sales experiences round out a conversation rich with practical advice for aspiring founders.

Apr 17, 2019 • 48min
#122 - Max Rhodes and Anu Hariharan
Max Rhodes, co-founder and CEO of Faire, discusses his journey from Square to revolutionizing wholesale with Faire, a platform connecting retailers with unique merchandise. He shares insights on adapting to the changing landscape for small businesses and the importance of product-market fit. Max delves into leadership challenges, the power of early hires, and strategic fundraising tips. Anu Hariharan adds her perspective as a YC partner, providing valuable advice on building strong teams and navigating the chaotic startup environment.

Apr 3, 2019 • 1h 1min
#120 - Austen Allred
Austen Allred, CEO and co-founder of Lambda School, discusses the innovative education model that offers coding courses with payment only after securing a job. He dives into the accessibility of tech education, advocating for practical learning over traditional degrees. Austen also addresses the importance of networking and the challenges of fundraising, sharing personal anecdotes from his entrepreneurial journey. He reflects on the nuances of remote work and the evolving landscape of education, emphasizing inclusivity for underrepresented candidates.

Mar 27, 2019 • 54min
#119 - Amy Buechler and Michael Seibel
In this discussion, Amy Buechler, an executive coach for startup founders, and Michael Seibel, CEO of Y Combinator, explore the vital role of coaching in entrepreneurship. They dive into co-founder dynamics, especially around roles and responsibilities, using insights from Michael's experience at Justin.tv and Twitch. The duo also tackles the intricacies of equity distribution, addressing potential resentment, and emphasizes the importance of open communication in conflict resolution. Their candid exchanges reveal how navigating tough conversations can lead to stronger team dynamics and overall success.

Mar 21, 2019 • 52min
#118 - Marques Brownlee
Marques Brownlee, known as MKBHD, is a tech-savvy YouTuber with over 8 million subscribers, famous for his insightful product reviews and interviews. He discusses the secrets behind his channel's success, the subjective nature of tech features, and the latest trends in smartphones and electric vehicles. Marques reveals his creative evolution and how he adapts to maintain relevance in the fast-paced tech world. He also shares personal experiences with storytelling and the challenges of content creation, emphasizing authenticity and connection with viewers.

Mar 13, 2019 • 1h 8min
#117 - Craig Cannon and Adora Cheung
Adora Cheung, a Partner at Y Combinator, shares her wealth of knowledge on podcasting, focusing on metrics and the art of engaging interviews. She discusses the evolution of podcasting gear and the importance of selecting compelling topics. Cheung and Craig Cannon delve into challenges like hearing one's own voice and navigating audience engagement. They also explore the future of the podcasting landscape, the balance between innovation and complacency in tech jobs, and when to take the leap into entrepreneurship.

Mar 11, 2019 • 22min
#116 - Domonique Fines and Cadran Cowansage
Domonique Fines, Director of Events at Y Combinator, shares her journey from aspiring lawyer to tech event planner. She discusses the pivotal moment that led her to choose passion over expectation, emphasizing the importance of understanding target audiences in event planning. Dom also highlights outreach initiatives aimed at increasing tech access for underrepresented groups and reflects on the significance of self-care to avoid burnout. With inspiring insights, she encourages listeners to pursue their goals and embrace their unique career paths.

Mar 6, 2019 • 1h 4min
#115 - Mike Knoop and Kevin Hale
Meet Mike Knoop, co-founder of Zapier, an automation powerhouse, and Kevin Hale, co-founder of Wufoo and a Visiting Partner at Y Combinator. They discuss the evolution of remote work, sharing insights on building effective remote teams and fostering creativity. Learn about Zapier's growth strategy, how to navigate challenges in communication without an office, and the importance of customer feedback. Plus, they dive into the significance of using OKRs to enhance collaboration and keep morale high in a remote setting.


