Related: if anyone hasn't listened to the first season of Gimlet's "Startup" yet, it's excellent. Former host of NPR's "Planet Money" records all the hard parts of starting his own podcast production company.<p><a href="https://gimletmedia.com/episode/1-how-not-to-pitch-a-billionaire/" rel="nofollow">https://gimletmedia.com/episode/1-how-not-to-pitch-a-billion...</a><p>I liked season one more than season two because I felt that the Dating Ring founders were a little more guarded about their vulnerabilities and shortcomings, whereas Alex laid it all on the line. (YMMV on this opinion.)
Hey all,<p>Super excited (and only a tad nervous) to announce our new podcast, Hit Reply<p>Hit Reply is a new show that gives you an inside view on what it's like to start a startup.<p>We will be sharing the lessons we've learnt going from 5 years of working on side projects, with ZERO launches as a result, to now having launched 9 separate side projects in the past 2 years.<p>Having now learnt how to launch (and written a book about it: <a href="http://learningtolaunch.co/" rel="nofollow">http://learningtolaunch.co/</a>), we're now focussed on starting an actual, bootstrapped startup.<p>The podcast will be charting that journey.<p>Nice and short, with the episodes under 20 minutes.<p>We'd love to hear your thoughts, just <i>Hit Reply</i> and let us know :)<p>p.s. We send a small weekly email with each episode every Tuesday, you can sign up on our site if interested:
<a href="https://hitreply.co/" rel="nofollow">https://hitreply.co/</a>
Please, can podcast creators set up an RSS feed when they release their initial episode? And not the RSS feed through Soundcloud, that's just enough effort to get to and copy into my podcatcher that I'm not going to do it. I subscribe to tons of podcasts and will give anything a shot if I can subscribe in the few seconds it takes to do it directly through a podcatcher.