The Results Junkies podcast features Paul Singh and Ed Pizza sharing the realities of starting, building and growing companies — from both sides of the table. No hand-waving, no fluff, just tactics from two operators and investors that have 3,000+ portfolio companies between them.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 137 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | InvestingBusinessEntrepreneurship |
A bit of a surprise, noncompetes have been banned for most people nationwide. Paul and Ed are digging into this development. more
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Paul is back from Lubbock, Texas where he caught up with their startup community. He's recapping the visit, including his table pounding moment and some opportunities he sees to invest. more
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Ed and (spicy) Paul take a pragmatic yet forward-thinking approach to building businesses and laying out the status of venture funding environment from both sides of the table without being pretentious. A must listen for founders and business owners of any stage.
Great podcast! Love listening to Ed and Paul. Both of Ed’s podcasts are great listens. Funny, informative, and an easy listen.
As a first-time start-up co-founder and experienced C-level tech/product exec, I get practical tips and great new perspectives from Paul and Ed’s topic-centered and timely conversations. Some very specific nuggets that they self-deprecatingly call “rambling” have taken me down hours-long and fruitful rabbit holes. I’m in!
I'd missed out a little at first, because episode topics often seemed to focus on fundraising, angel investing, or aquisition - 3 things I'm not personally interested in for my small online business. But, having caught up on every episode, I've found it's valuable just to listen to two business owners banter who (a) know from experience what they're talking about and (b) are sensible and not slimy/hustly about it. It's a combination surprisingly rare to find online, and leads to sharing a lot of... more
Loving the podcast. Paul and Ed dish out heaps of insight that I find particularly helpful at the early stage. Whether you’re raising seed stage capital or a priced round, you should be listening to these guys. more
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