Dan Martell discovered computers in rehab. After he overcame his problems with drugs, he taught himself to program. From there, he started building businesses. Eventually, he travelled to San Francisco to learn everything he could from the startup scene.
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EP30: Dan Martell’s story – from rehab to San Francisco
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70Decibels - Generational - 038 - Building Sustainable Businesses with Maciej Cegłowski
Gabe and Erik chat with Maciej Cegłowski, creator of Pinboard, about travel, deciding to create your own business, and helping others build their own, $37 at a time.
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Seth Godin – Engaging People Podcast
Why going to lots of events and chasing investors might not be as smart as blogging and listening to David Bowie most importantly being a freelancer vs entrepreneur and why making sales calls is vital.
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Jobs-to-be-Done concept: 37signals
"Jason was first introduced to the Jobs-to-be-Done concept by another 37signals team member, Ryan Singer. As the story goes, Ryan saw Clay Christensen describe how he and a colleague uncovered the jobs that a milkshake does in a web video. After watching the video, Ryan went on a search to find out who the “milkshake man” was, and found Bob Moesta and Chris Spiek from the Re-Wired Group." http://www.therewiredgroup.com/jason-fried-on-jobs-to-be-done-radio/
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Pro Beer Brewing Startup with Modern Times - BeerSmith Podcast #54 | Home Brewing Beer Blog by BeerSmith
This week I interview Jacob McKean and Michael Tonsmeire who are involved in a cross country beer collaboration to build a new brewery in San Diego called Modern Times. We walk through some of the challenges in going from home brewer to pro brewer!
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LinkedIn Co-founder, Reid Hoffman, Extended Interview | Chris LoCurto’s Blog
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BBC Peter Day: InBiz: Berlin, Start Up City
Every city wants to become a high technology business hub, but ambitious entrepreneurs from all over Europe are rushing to set up shop in Berlin. So-called Silicon Allee is fast becoming a start-up rival to Silicon Roundabout in London. Peter Day finds out why. Producer: Caroline Bayley Editor: Jeremy Skeet
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Episode 31 – Michelle Jones [STARTUP]
Huffduffed from http://www.podcrunch.com/2012/10/16/episode-31-michelle-jones-starup/
Michelle Jones knows Louisville food and covers it on her Consuming Louisville blog. Now she’s expanding her Louisville media empire by venturing into the world of the mobile app with Menu and Hours.
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The $100 Startup: Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create a New Future – with Chris Guillebeau
How do you build a profitable startup for $100?
Chris Guillebeau spent even less than that to build his business, which includes Unconventional Guides, a site that helps people do more of what they’re excited about, like traveling the world. And a blog, called The Art of Non-Conformity.
Huffduffed from http://mixergy.com/chris-guillebeau-100-startup-interview/
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Lean Startup
This week Bob talks with Eric Ries about his Lean Startup concept and taking an entirely different approach to building your startup. Is 1 success and 9
http://startupsuccesspodcast.com/2009/12/show-49-eric-ries-lean-startup-and-productmarket-fit/
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