01 - Sam Altman and Dustin Moskovitz - Intro to the course, "How to Start a Startup"

01 - Sam Altman and Dustin Moskovitz - Intro to the course, "How to Start a Startup"

Author: Y Combinator and Stanford University: Sam Altman, Dustin Moskovitz, Paul Graham, Adora Cheung, Peter Thiel, Alex Schultz, Kevin Hale, Marc Andreessen, Ron Conway, Ben Silbermann, Alfred Lin, Patrick and John Collison, Aaron Levie, Reid Hoffman & more January 6, 2016 Duration: 43:53

Lecture Transcript: tech.genius.com/Sam-altman-lecture-1-how-to-start-a-startup-annotated

Sam Altman, President of Y Combinator, and Dustin Moskovitz, Cofounder of Facebook, Asana, and Good Ventures, kick off the How to Start a Startup Course. Sam covers the first 2 of the 4 Key Areas: Ideas, Products, Teams and Execution; and Dustin discusses Why to Start a Startup.

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The How to Start a Startup podcast is the audio version of a legendary lecture series that began at Stanford University, created by Sam Altman and the team at Y Combinator. It’s a direct, unfiltered masterclass that pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to build a company from the ground up. Instead of theory, you get concrete advice and hard-won lessons from founders and investors who have actually done it. Each episode features a different luminary, so the perspective constantly shifts from operational details to high-level strategy. You’ll hear Paul Graham discuss the core of a great idea, Peter Thiel on competition and monopolies, Adora Cheung on the gritty reality of execution, and Marc Andreessen on the role of technology. The conversations cover everything from crafting your initial product and talking to users, to hiring a team, raising money, and navigating the psychological rollercoaster of being a founder. This isn't about motivational fluff; it's a practical, comprehensive resource that feels like having a personal mentor in your ear. The depth of experience in this single podcast is staggering, with additional insights from operators like Alex Schultz, Kevin Hale, and Reid Hoffman. Whether you're actively working on a startup or just curious about the mechanics of innovation, these lectures provide an essential foundation. The collective wisdom here, from the likes of the Collison brothers, Aaron Levie, and many others, is a rare compilation of knowledge that would be difficult to find assembled in one place anywhere else.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 20

How to Start a Startup
Podcast Episodes
20 - Sam Altman - Later-Stage Advice [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:29
Sam caps off the How to Start a Startup series with things you should ignore when you start, but become important a year in (after product-market fit). Thanks for watching How to Start a Startup. Hope you learned a ton!F…
19 - Sales And Marketing, How To Talk To Investors [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:50
Three segments in this lecture:Tyler Bosmeny, founder and CEO of Clever, starts off today's lecture with an overview of the Sales Funnel, and how to get to your first $1 Million.Michael Seibel, founder of Justin.tv and S…
18 - Legal and Accounting Basics for Startups [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:19
There's a lot that goes behind the scenes in running a startup. Getting the legal, finance (equity allocation, vesting), accounting, and other overhead right will save you a lot of pain in the long run. Kirsty Nathoo, CF…
17 - Hosain Rahman - How to Design Hardware Products [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:16
Hosain Rahman, CEO and Founder of Jawbone, covers the design process for building hardware products users love.Lecture Transcript: tech.genius.com/Hosain-rahman-lecture-17-how-to-build-products-users-love-part-ii-annotat…
16 - Emmett Shear - How to Run a User Interview [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 46:27
Building product, and talking to users. In the early stages of your startup, those are the two things you should focus on.In this lecture, Emmett Shear, Founder and CEO of Justin.tv and Twitch, covers the latter. What ca…
15 - Ben Horowitz - How To Manage [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 49:43
You are not the only one whom your decisions impact. Ben Horowitz, founder of Andreessen Horowitz and Opsware, discusses this important management perspective that founders miss, with, of course, the gratuitous rap lyric…
14 - Keith Rabois - How to Operate [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 46:39
What should the CEO be doing on a day to day basis? How do you make sure the company is moving in the right direction? Keith Rabois, Partner at Khosla Ventures and former COO of Square, tackles the nitty gritty - How to…
13 - Reid Hoffman - How to be a Great Founder [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 49:46
So you've learned how to get started, how to raise money, how to build products, and how to grow. Reid Hoffman, founder of LinkedIn and Partner at Greylock Ventures, addresses many of the questions and confusions that mi…
12 - Aaron Levie - Building For The Enterprise [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 46:20
Aaron Levie - founder of Box, enterprise master, Twitter comedic genius. In this lecture, he'll convince you to Build for the Enterprise.Lecture Transcript: tech.genius.com/Aaron-levie-lecture-12-sales-and-marketing-anno…