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"Autopilot" with Will Summerlin
- By: Will Summerlin | Turpentine
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The podcast discusses the past, present, and future of automation and its impact on our biggest industries. Guests include Sergiy Nesterenko of Quilter, Aaron Slodov from Atomic, and Jordan Domash from Responsiv. Host Will Summerlin is the Founder and Managing Partner at Autopilot. This podcast is part of the Turpentine podcast network. Learn more: turpentine.co
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"Company Breakdowns"
- By: Turpentine
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If you want to make bets about the future, you have to understand the why behind a startup’s success. Company Breakdowns from Turpentine is a deep dive with influential tech insiders like Tomasz Tunguz, Alex Clayton, CJ Gustafson, and Tanay Jaipuria, hosted by Erik Torenberg. We’ll be breaking down a particular company's strengths, such as its products or services, growing customer base, business model, and potential for market penetration and domination. Special episodes will dissect S-1 filings. Companies covered this season include: Reddit, Rubrik, Databricks and more. Company ...
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"Econ 102" with Noah Smith and Erik Torenberg
- By: Turpentine
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Economist and Substack writer Noah Smith and investor Erik Torenberg make sense of what’s happening in the news, technology, business, and beyond, through the lens of economics. Econ 102 is a part of the Turpentine podcast network. Learn more: turpentine.co
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"Media Empires" | The Business of Newsletters, Podcasts, Creators, and Data Acquisition
- By: Turpentine
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Erik Torenberg interviews influential media creators, podcasters, newsletter writers, and media entrepreneurs to learn exactly how they built their empires. Media Empires is part of the Turpentine podcast network. To learn more: turpentine.co
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"1 to 1000" | Scaling Startups with CEOs
- By: Turpentine
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Founding a business is just the tip of the iceberg; the real complexity comes with scaling it. On 1 to 1000, hosts Jack Altman and Erik Torenberg dig deep into the inevitable twists and turns operators encounter along the journey of turning an idea into a business. Hear all about the tactical challenges of scaling like navigating competition as a second-mover, managing both high- and low-performers, and more — from people that built up the world’s leading companies like Stripe, Ramp, and Lattice. - 1 to 1000 is part of the Turpentine podcast network. Learn more: turpentine.co
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"1 to 100" | Hypergrowth Startups Worth Joining
- By: Turpentine Why You Should Join
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Welcome to 1 to 100, where every week Usman Hanif, the co-author of Why You Should Join, sits down with the founder of a hyper-growth company you should consider joining. Our goal is to give you the inside story behind breakout, early stage companies potentially worth betting your career on. Coming up on this season of 1 to 100, discover how the founders of Modal Labs, Clay, Mercor, and more built their products, cultures, and companies. 1 to 100 is part of the Turpentine podcast network. Learn more: www.turpentine.co
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"Age of Miracles"
- By: Packy McCormick | Turpentine
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A narrative show that explores the complex industries that will play an important role in creating an abundant future for humanity. Every season, host Packy McCormick – a venture investor and writer of the popular Not Boring newsletter – brings in an expert cohost to go deep into the possibilities and challenges of making “sci-fi” dreams our reality in our lifetimes. The first season starts at the root of all progress and prosperity: unlocking 10x more clean and reliable energy by splitting and fusing atoms themselves. Age of Miracles is part of the Turpentine podcast network. Learn ...
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