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Ask HN: What are the best podcasts about startups/entrepreneurship?

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Re: Ask HN: What are the best podcasts about startups/entrepreneurship?

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TAE (the american entrepreneur) radio is a great show that I along with some friends have been listening to for a # of years. What I like best is the show's host is an entrepreneur that adds his experiences to interviews like no other host can. They've really kicked it up a notch lately with bigger name guests: Jason Fried, Steve Wozniak, Craig Newmark, Tony Hsieh to name a few. I've listened to many other shows on S…

Yea, the host is quite a character. I'm surprised I haven't seen anyone on HN post anything about it yet. The show is a good mix of been-there-done-that with startups as well as good digressions into tech / politics / philosophy. Definitely worth a listen.

Re: Ask HN: What are the best podcasts about startups/entrepreneurship?

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If you are looking for real world advice from a down-to-earth guy who also happens to have started over a dozen businesses over the past 40+ years,and started Duquesne's entrepreneurial studies program-here's the site to load the ipod up at http://taeradio.com/episodes/.Ive been listening to Ron Morris on The American Entrepreneur for over 10 years on 1360AM in Pittsburgh,but he's available to everyone via .com, podcast, ustream, and Talkshoe.He is truly a man who has worked long and hard to make his own millions(and his fair share of mistakes) and is looking to give back,unlike so many out there who are just talking heads in love with their own voices and looking to cash in on today's economic and business climate.He's live on weekdays 3-6PM EST and Saturdays from9-noon,but from the link above you can download past shows anytime.He covers all the concerns for start-ups,talking to accountants,insurance experts,bankers and lawyers who specialize in helping everyday people trying to realize their dreams.I wish this kind of advice had been around when I started my business,but the advice from the show still helps me save and make $$ after being at it for 30 years. He also has many successful internationally known businessmen on his show and they share their start-up experiences with him.If you're looking for real "in the trenches" info check it out-GEOD

Re: Ask HN: What are the best podcasts about startups/entrepreneurship?

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I enjoy hearing The American Entrepreneur for sound business advice. The host, Ron Morris, brings hands on, real world experience to the show and often has great guests to add insight and variety to the mix.

As a consultant to small businesses I make The American Entrepreneur a part of my daily routine because I learn something from every show and am entertained by Mr. Morris, a serial entrepreneur.

Donn Nemchick Veterans Program Manager Riverside Center for Innovation

Re: Ask HN: What are the best podcasts about startups/entrepreneurship?

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They're hard to find, that's for sure. Even if I manage to land on an interesting episode or two, I often lose interest as the rest of the shows seem to fall short of that initial first impression.

One exception for me has been The American Entrepreneur, which is hosted by Ron Morris. It's actually a radio show out of Pittsburgh, but I access it via iTunes as I live in the Chicago area. Lots of content, tons of interviews, interesting topics, and very helpful, practical information. He's also very easy to listen to, which for me is a must as I listen to the podcasts when I'm out for a run. And the show is on 6 days a week, so there's no running out of episodes.

Here's the website: http://taeradio.com/

Hope this helps, Evamarie Pilipuf www.TheFlexibilityCoach.com

Re: Ask HN: What are the best podcasts about startups/entrepreneurship?

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TAE (The American Entrepreneur) radio show is a very entertaining and informative method of learning about startups and business in general.

The host, Ron Morris, a successful entrepreneur, always asks the right questions to convey to listeners the key points that make or break a business.

http://taeradio.com

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