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Shaan Puri shares his journey of strategically choosing to be broke for a year, focusing on learning and personal growth, and discusses the importance of project selection, network, and doing work you genuinely enjoy.
Sam and Shaan discuss the best things they've read and discovered over the past 12 months, including books on time management, investing, leadership, and storytelling, while sharing personal insights and reflections on decision-making, reading strategies, and life lessons.
AI video technology is rapidly evolving, enabling businesses to create personalized, interactive video content at scale by using AI avatars that can communicate in multiple languages and adapt to various professional use cases like training, marketing, and customer support.
In this episode, Kieran and Kipp break down the top 5 AI launches and must-have skills for marketers in 2026, focusing on content remixing with Gemini 3, advanced image and video creation tools like Nano Banana Pro and Veo 3.1, AI-powered automation and agentic workflows, and powerful coding tools that can help marketers dramatically scale their productivity.
Kieran Flanagan provides an optimistic and strategic view of AI's impact on B2B marketing, emphasizing how marketers can leverage AI to focus on creativity, storytelling, and solving complex problems while automating routine tasks.
Jonathan Lacoste, founder of Space VC, shares insights on investing in frontier tech startups, emphasizing the importance of tracking founder talent migration, understanding the distinction between deep and frontier tech, and the critical role of grit and mission-driven entrepreneurship in emerging technological sectors.
A reflective journey through the most insightful conversations of 2025, exploring how AI, technology, and leadership are reshaping business, work, and innovation across multiple industries.
Brian Halligan reflects on his entrepreneurial journey at HubSpot, discussing the challenges and joys of building a billion-dollar company, the evolution of startup culture, and his insights on leadership, happiness, and the future of technology.
Dave Gerhardt shares his process for writing great marketing copy, emphasizing the importance of starting with a strong hook, editing ruthlessly, focusing on a single call-to-action, and shipping content to learn and iterate quickly.
Sam Parr shares insights on copywriting, emphasizing long-form content, writing simply at a fourth-grade reading level, and the importance of understanding your audience's emotions while telling a compelling story.
A hilarious and reflective annual review podcast where Sam, Sean, and Steph discuss their best investments, personal losses, coolest moments, and favorite guests of the year, culminating in a discussion about potential parenthood and running marathons.
Rob explores listener questions about freemium retention rates, delegating core SaaS skills at different company stages, whether great founders can succeed with any product, and the risks of building on third-party or no-code platforms.
Dave Gerhardt shares five timeless marketing principles that matter more than AI, recaps the Exit Five team's Arizona trip and company updates, discusses his hip surgery, and announces Dan's promotion to CEO.
Ethan Smith reveals that SEO is not dead, LLM usage is growing rapidly but still small compared to search, and marketers should develop a holistic strategy that combines traditional SEO with answer engine optimization by creating content that answers specific, long-tail questions across multiple channels.
A deep dive into Sequoia's partnership model, exploring how they find and partner with outlier founders, their approach to venture investing, and the importance of conviction, courage, and continuous improvement in selecting the most important companies of tomorrow.
In this episode, Kieran Flanagan and Logan Kilpatrick from Google explore the transformative capabilities of Gemini 3, demonstrating how AI can revolutionize marketing workflows through interactive landing pages, rapid prototyping, data visualization, and image generation with Nano Banana Pro.
Jesse Cole transforms a struggling college summer baseball team into the Savannah Bananas, a billion-dollar entertainment empire by reimagining baseball as a fan-first, high-energy experience that prioritizes fun over traditional sports norms.
A live podcast discussion exploring the latest tech and venture capital news, including the Thrive and OpenAI partnership, Databricks' massive funding round, the challenges of SaaS growth, and the potential of AI to disrupt traditional industries like wealth management.
In this episode, Grant Lee and Kristin Fracchia from Gamma discuss how AI is revolutionizing company growth, revealing how they built a $2B company with just 50 people by leveraging AI workflows, innovative org design, and integrating AI tools across their business processes.
Sam and Shaan explore three simple, blue-collar business ideas that are making millions, including a gutter cleaning service with a perfect landing page, novelty teeth sales, and a roofing company using MrBeast-style content marketing.
Ben Horowitz shares insights on leadership, culture, and entrepreneurship, revealing his approach to tough conversations, the importance of confidence in CEOs, and his passion for supporting pioneers in industries like hip hop through his Paid in Full Foundation.
Amanda Kahlow shares how her company OneMind uses AI-powered "superhumans" to transform sales processes, dramatically reducing sales cycles and empowering employees by promoting those who can replace their own jobs with AI.
Dave Gerhardt discusses the power of building community in B2B marketing, sharing insights on how Exit Five grew 80% by treating their community like a product and exploring the challenges and opportunities of community building in the age of AI.
Sheel Mohnot shares five $10M business ideas, including AI-powered yard and pool vision services, an eHarmony-like platform for surrogacy, and an electronic muscle stimulation (EMS) workout concept.
Marketing experts explore how AI is fundamentally disrupting marketing, shifting from volume to value, and discuss strategies for adapting to AI-driven changes in search, content creation, personalization, and sales prospecting.
Sam Parr shares the stories of the numerous business ventures he tried before making his first million, including flipping sports equipment, running a hot dog stand, selling moonshine online, and creating a roommate matching app, highlighting his entrepreneurial journey of learning, tenacity, and project selection.
Alex Hormozi shares insights on hiring top talent, the importance of general intelligence, creating frameworks, persuasive communication, and the ongoing journey of personal and professional growth.
Sam Parr takes two weeks off after the birth of his second child, discusses the benefits of doing nothing, and reflects on the importance of leisure time and reflection in achieving personal flourishing.
A deep dive into the complex world of AI compute infrastructure, exploring how data centers, GPU clusters, and financial engineering are shaping the future of technological innovation and global AI competition.
A deep dive into the evolving startup landscape, highlighting the importance of distribution, building in public, creating cult-like communities, and finding authentic founder-market fit in an increasingly competitive tech ecosystem.
Sabrina Romanov shares her AI-powered workflow for building a micro app and scaling her social media presence from zero to over 418,000 Instagram followers by repurposing content across multiple platforms using AI automation tools.
Sam Parr shares his entrepreneurial journey from struggling with addiction to building and selling The Hustle newsletter, and now creating Hampton, a community-driven business he aims to run forever, emphasizing the importance of differentiation, depth of knowledge, and building legacy businesses.
Shaan and Sam discuss how a CEO's personal growth is the key to scaling a business, sharing insights on effective leadership, delegation, company values, and the power of repeating successful entrepreneurial playbooks.
Matt Wolfe and Maria Gharib dive deep into the latest AI browser updates, including OpenAI's Atlas, Microsoft Edge's Maiko assistant, and Claude Code, exploring how these new technologies are reshaping workflow automation, coding, and internet browsing.
Dave Gerhardt answers 15 candid questions from his Exit Five team about his work, life, LinkedIn content creation, favorite books, career advice, and personal insights in a wide-ranging solo podcast episode.
A behind-the-scenes look at Exit Five's Drive 2025 event in Vermont, discussing the planning process, team dynamics, unexpected challenges, and the importance of creating a memorable, community-focused experience for attendees.
Richard White, founder of Fathom AI, discusses the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, highlighting its transformative potential, challenges in implementation, and the critical importance of adaptability in a technology landscape that is changing faster than ever before.
Two straight tech entrepreneurs buy Grindr from Chinese owners, turn around its struggling business, and take it public for $2 billion within two and a half years.
Harry and guests discuss OpenAI's strategic chip partnership with AMD, venture capital trends, high-valuation startup rounds, and the emerging dynamics of "king making" in tech investment, highlighting the complex interplay of capital, innovation, and market strategy.
An inspiring conversation with Eric Ryan, exploring his innovative approach to brand-building, where he shares his methods for identifying and disrupting consumer product categories by finding unique angles, simplifying complexities, and creating brands that balance novelty and familiarity.
Daniel Negranu, a poker pro with over $50M in tournament winnings, shares insights on emotional intelligence, handling downswings, taking responsibility, and learning from both success and failure in poker and life.
An exploration of a groundbreaking AI app called Sora by OpenAI that allows users to create videos with just a few inputs, sparking discussions about the future of content creation, AI's potential, and its implications for society.
A deep dive into Sora, OpenAI's new AI video app that could potentially become bigger than TikTok, exploring its capabilities, potential impact, and the broader implications of AI technology.
A fascinating exploration of "unreasonable hospitality" in business, revealing how going above and beyond for customers through creative, thoughtful gestures can transform customer experiences and drive success across industries.
Elias Torres discusses the challenges of AI adoption, his journey from Nicaragua to becoming a successful entrepreneur, and his current startup Agency, which aims to revolutionize customer experience through AI-led solutions.
In this episode, former FBI hostage negotiator Chris Voss shares insights on negotiation, emphasizing the importance of empathy, active listening, building trust, and understanding the other party's perspective to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.
Darmesh Shah shares insights on his early blogging days, the evolution of inbound marketing, and how he approaches building innovative projects with a focus on iteration and passion.
A deep dive into the world of successful "creator middle class" entrepreneurs who leverage their niche content and passionate audiences to build multi-million dollar businesses across diverse industries like woodworking, car reviews, ranch life, and more. The episode explores how creators can transform their online following into scalable ventures by staying authentic, understanding their audience, and developing innovative products.
In this episode of Tiny Seed Tales, Harris Kenny, founder of Outbound Sync, shares his growing success with enterprise deals and strategic pivots, including a significant $20,000 annual contract and progress towards SOC Two certification. Harris reflects on the challenges and potential of his B2B SaaS startup, expressing confidence that he is ahead of the market and positioned for substantial growth.