
Just a 21-year-old with a mic, learning from the world’s biggest entrepreneurs and trailblazers. Raw, unfiltered conversations paired with the lessons, mistakes, and breakthroughs that built their success — so you can build yours faster. Decades of wisdom packed into a 30-minute podcast.
Hosted by Michael Oved.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CareersEntrepreneurshipBusiness | |||

What does it take to turn a so-called “cringe” idea into a billion-dollar company?
In this episode of 30 Years in 30 Minutes, host Michael Oved sits down with Lindsay Kaplan, co-founder of Chief, the premier executive network for women, to unpack ho... more
Real Estate’s most influential person didn’t start with money, power, or connections — he didn’t even speak the language.
In this episode, Amir Korangy, founder of The Real Deal, reveals how rejection, lawsuits, and being told “no” by every bank for... more
What makes a great founder? Why do some startups become category-defining companies while others disappear? In this episode, Rick Heitzmann reveals the mental models, pattern recognition, and non-obvious signals he’s used to back Pinterest, Airbnb, R... more
Before Rick Heitzmann became one of the most legendary venture capital investors alive, he was a college student taking strange risks, betting on himself long before he bet on founders. In Part 1 of this two-part series, Rick reveals the early decisi... more
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This podcast is one of my favorites. Truly a gem. Michael brings out the best pieces of advice in his guests, and EVERYTHING they say makes me want to get up and start something. Could not recommend more!
This show does exactly what it promises — authentic, real-world advice, delivered in a concise 30 minutes. You’ll love the broad range of guests, the various industries they represent, and the diverse life and business experiences that they bring to the table. I especially enjoyed the episode with Cara Woodhouse and how she grew her interior design brand. Whether you’re interested in personal development or pursuing entrepreneurship, every interview offers a ton of value!
So amazing! Love Oved as an interviewer!
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Conversations with successful entrepreneurs and influential figures underpin a focus on the journeys that have shaped their successes. Insights often focus on key traits of successful individuals, the importance of entrepreneurship, and life lessons gleaned from personal experiences. Topics frequently cover areas such as venture capital, content creation, interior design, journalism, and personal branding, shedding light on the dynamics of each industry while offering actionable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. The raw and unfiltered nature of these discussions keeps the content engaging and relatable to a wide audience seeking real-world inspiration and practical knowledge.
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