Community Podcast Recommendations
The latest instalment of podcast recommendations from the RookieOven community
Charlotte Dougall | Tuesday May 7th 2019
The Entrepreneur Agony Aunt by Vicky Brock
Telling the startup experience like it really is. Entrepreneur Vicky Brock and her highly experienced founder guests discuss a real life startup challenge each week in honest, unfiltered style. Sharing the bad, as well as the good, because there are no mistakes that someone else hasn’t already made.
Recommended by Andrew from The Gen
Quit Your Job
An anti-hustle podcast for the burnout generation, we talk about work and why it sucks.
Why listen?
“It's a refreshing look at the current digital landscape, particularly in Glasgow. Sarah-Louise, Steven and Stephen discuss the state of the current working world and the “hustle”, with topics so far including burnout, agency life and shitty influencers being shitty. It’s basically all of my favourite topics to rant about in one podcast.”
Recommended by Charlotte
A16z
The a16z Podcast discusses tech and culture trends, news, and the future -- especially as ‘software eats the world’. It features industry experts, business leaders, and other interesting thinkers and voices from around the world. Multiple episodes are released every week.
Why listen?
“A16z covers wildly varied but relevant topics, with expert guests that are easy to listen too and explain their opinions well. Their perspectives have helped me out on numerous occasions and provide the confidence to keep marching on.”
Recommended by Streamba
Letters from a Hopeful Creative
This is a podcast for creative humans who are ready to dive deep, dream big, and do life and business on their own terms every step of the way. Brought to you by creative coaches Sara Tasker and Jen Carrington, every Monday we share a brand new episode answering a letter from a hopeful creative just like you.
Why listen?
“It’s full of topical and useful chat about building a creative and/or freelance business”
Recommended by Lucy Knott Photo
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