How to Start a Startup
What began as a Stanford University lecture series has become an essential audio resource for anyone curious about building a company from the ground up. How to Start a Startup captures the full, unedited course originally presented by Sam Altman and Y Combinator, turning decades of hard-won Silicon Valley experience into a practical curriculum. Instead of abstract theory, you’ll hear founders and investors like Paul Graham, Peter Thiel, Reid Hoffman, and Marc Andreessen dissect the real mechanics of entrepreneurship. They cover the messy, critical details often glossed over-from crafting a compelling idea and assembling a founding team to navigating early fundraising, product development, and growth before product-market fit is even clear. This podcast stands out because each guest, including operators like Adora Cheung, Alex Schultz, and the Collison brothers, speaks directly from their own dramatic successes and failures. The conversations are refreshingly candid, stripping away the glamour to focus on executable advice and foundational principles. Whether you're actively working on a venture or just exploring the mindset, this series provides a rare, concentrated dose of wisdom from people who have actually done it. The collective knowledge in this audio course is formidable, offering a persistent reference that listeners return to at different stages of their own journey.