Interviews with Seattle's top entrepreneurs, investors, and leaders. Hear how they think, how they operate, and how they're building in Seattle. Hosted by Adam Schoenfeld.
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Adam curates a fantastic podcast with great guests and interesting/honest dialogue. Thankful for the opportunity to learn from some of the best in Seattle.
Title sums it up well. Adam and his guests do an amazing job at weaving together a story in a way that engages you, helps you pick up some actionable strategies, and makes you start to look forward to Adam’s probing questions. Just as cool for locals as it is for everyone else - this is one of my new go-to’s!
This was a great episode, thanks for sharing this story and background.
Adam is brilliant and funny. And the guy just has insights that no one else has. He’s also a successful entrepreneur and has lived this stuff forward and backwards. more
Rebekah’s episode was particularly good!
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Built in Seattle launched 4 years ago and published 50 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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