8 podcasts that every entrepreneur should listen to

Entrepreneurs are always on the hunt to learn something new and interesting. Be it about entrepreneurship, finding
life
inspirations or motivations. The
idea
is to surround oneself with content that helps you stay focused and positive towards your approach. And being an entrepreneur myself, I find it quite hard to follow online reading materials on a regular basis.
That is
why
podcasts
are the best when it comes to instant updates and motivation. Here’s a list of 8
podcasts
that I’d highly recommend following on a regular basis. The
Growth
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Grow
Show by HubSpot
This
is a weekly
podcast
where Hubspot’s CMO, Kipp Bodner, interviews leading personnel from growing companies, movement
idea
and sometimes even a team. What makes
this
to my list is how remarkable growth stories are dissected into bite-sized pieces of inspirational hearing. It offers a plethora of advice that
startup
founders may find very useful. The episodes are tight and focussed interviews.
This
one
is highly recommended to someone who is inclined towards digital marketing. What works for me is that the interviewees come from a rather diverse group of companies – large and small, including tech and non-tech.
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EChai
Ventures
This
highly interactive
podcast
resonates with vibrancy – a group of entrepreneurs
discuss
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discusses
the burning issues in the
startup
industry and offers a solution to it. It thrives on the
startup
scenario across India with even offline events taking place at different locations. It offers a rich source of
first
-hand information, sourced from entrepreneurs for
startup
enthusiasts. You will find discussions ranging from how to register a company online to successfully
running
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run
it and achieving
business
goals. More than just the
podcast
, it is a great
startup
network that can help you link to potential investors as well within the local community. Lewis Howes Though
this
has been around since 2013, I have been an ardent fan of the School of Greatness for the past couple of years.
This
is
also
one
of the fast-growing
business
and self-development
podcasts
on iTunes. It
also
consistently appears in the Top 50 iTunes
podcasts
with downloads of over 2 million per month. The Episodes will have interviews
from
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with
famous personalities from various fields. Be it entrepreneurship, sports, and health and lifestyle. They have a solo round with the host Lewis
Howes along
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Howes, along
with the once a
week
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week's
listener’s favourite – 5 Minute Friday format. The guests have to be brutally honest and
this
includes people like Alanis Morissette, Tony Robbins, Julianne Hough, Scooter Braun, Jack Canfield, and even Arianna Huffington. The Minimalists The
podcast
that is
most different!
This
one
goes beyond the usual clichés of success, failure and
business
jargon. Minimalists are all about downsizing your
life
– from unnecessary stuff, including relations that do not add value to your
life
. The philosophy of ‘less is more’ is discussed broadly by Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus. For entrepreneurs,
this
is a very useful
podcast
that has various guests, including includes famous bloggers and authors. Their recent
podcast
‘Millionaires’ has
one
amazing statement coming from Joshua
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“Don’t try to make money — try
instead
to make something that adds so much value that people want to pay for it.”
This
says it all!
This
Week in Startups Invest in listening to
this
podcast
even before you start a new
business
or even if you are running
one
. The host Jason understands Startups pretty well because there is no sugar coating involved when he speaks about them. The information is highly original and when the guest speaks – coming straight out of horse’s mouth, so to say!
This
one
is about real problems of real entrepreneurs and the way they overcome it. The best is the way how he touches upon the problems faced by entrepreneurs with
such
clarity. Entrepreneurs on Fire The key value that
this
podcast
holds for me is that things are transparent and honest over here.
This
includes inspiring entrepreneurs speaking of their monthly income and how they handle their finances as well. The core
idea
that runs through the show is to emulate successes and avoid failures. It’s a must-listen
podcast
for those seeking to learn the art of making the right choices in
business
during its early days and have a knack of learning from others’ mistakes. The Entrepreneurs on Fire dwells on the
idea
of giving budding entrepreneurs the inspiration and strategies required to boost their entrepreneurial journey. The MFCEO The MFCEO Project was started by Andy Frisella- an entrepreneur and an innovator, for motivating the listeners to succeed not only in
business
but
also
life
in general.
This
one
always features
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always feature
on the top-10 lists of iTunes
Podcast
in the niche of marketing and management category. Honesty is central to
this
podcast
as he calls it a “no BS”
podcast
that has guest entrepreneurs coming over to share their
business
insights. They share their success and failure stories alike and talk about putting passion to work. Plus, they don’t use sponsors, allowing a smooth flow of the
podcast
with literally no hiccups. Impact Theories Again, a
podcast
with some interviews involved. The Impact Theory offers deep insights on doing
business
and cultivating a mindset that helps you transform your overall habits as well.
This
inspiring
podcast
is hosted by Tom Bilyeu who himself is a serial entrepreneur a co-founder
at
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of
one
of the Inc. 500
company
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companies
– Quest Nutrition. He
also
hosted a successful
Youtube
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YouTube
–Inside Quest having above 100 million views. He himself is quite eager to learn a thing or two from the guests and shares instant insights for the listeners. The inputs are something that you can put to work immediately. If you too share the love for
podcasts
, do mention which ones do you follow and why? I’ll be glad to add a few more to my lists of favourites.

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