Startup Stories - Mixergy
A podcast by Andrew Warner - Fridays
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440 Episodes
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#1840 A founder who’s bringing the technology of cooking into the future
Published: 11/10/2019 -
#1839 Shazam: How it was built and sold to Apple in 2018
Published: 9/10/2019 -
#1838 Building an eHarmony for the manufacturing industry
Published: 7/10/2019 -
#1837 How JustCall founder built a cloud-based phone system for your CRM
Published: 4/10/2019 -
#1836 Building big business off of an existing platform like WordPress
Published: 2/10/2019 -
#1835 How to build agencies that scale
Published: 30/09/2019 -
#1834 Marathon Series: The co-founder of Skype joins me in Estonia
Published: 28/09/2019 -
#1833 Exclusive interview with the founder of a $1.9 billion dollar cyber security company
Published: 27/09/2019 -
#1559 Cameron Herold coaches me on hiring (so I don’t collapse at my desk)
Published: 14/02/2018 -
#1524 When does a startup founder need a COO?
Published: 22/11/2017 -
#1453 The future of chat (and interacting with your customers)
Published: 26/05/2017 -
#1417 How Sam Ovens is helping everyday people start their own consulting businesses
Published: 3/03/2017 -
#1049 How a former lawyer built a multi-million dollar company that teaches social skills – with Jordan Harbinger
Published: 13/08/2014 -
#1000 The 1,000 interview celebration
Published: 9/04/2014 -
#989 Andrew’s process for overcoming entrepreneurial stagnation – with Samantha Alford
Published: 10/03/2014 -
#714 HearAndPlay.com: Turning $70 Into A Multimillion Dollar Instruction Web Site – with Jermaine Griggs
Published: 23/04/2012 -
#709 iContact Founder Returns To Mixergy After $169M Sale – with Ryan Allis
Published: 9/04/2012 -
#401 Reddit Founder: “I Wish I Still Owned Reddit Now” – with Steve Huffman
Published: 20/10/2010 -
#216 How Clever Entrepreneurs Turned 3 Air Mattresses Into Airbnb, The Site That Makes Any Home A Bed And Breakfast – with Brian and Joe
Published: 28/01/2010 -
#214 How To Produce Like A Linchpin By Understanding Your Lizard Brain – with Seth Godin
Published: 25/01/2010
Andrew asks challenging questions, which leads to real stories behind how startups made it.