
Join Sabba Keynejad (co-founder of VEED.io) and Charlie Ward (founder of Ramen Club, Ramen Space & Cosy) as they dive deep into the world of startups, AI, and the latest tech trends. These two legends of the London indie scene bring their no-nonsense, real-world insights to help founders, builders, and indie hackers navigate the highs and lows of entrepreneurship. Expect candid conversations, acti... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologyBusinessEntrepreneurship | |||

Saba and Charlie do napkin math on the Cal AI acquisition by MyFitnessPal, share two must-do growth strategies for 2026 (API-first and Social SEO), and break down how Intercom bet the whole company on AI and won.
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I really enjoy the podcast from Charlie and Sabba. There’s nothing overly produced or flashy about it—it’s raw, honest, and refreshingly real. Admittedly, I can never quite tell who’s talking because their voices are so similar… but maybe that’s part of the charm.
What makes this show stand out is how transparently they share the ups and downs of startup life. Both are clearly in the trenches—Charlie building Ramen Club and Sabba running VEED—while openly dissecting the strategies, numbers, and... more
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Conversations center on startups, technology, AI advancements, and personal anecdotes that blend humor with entrepreneurial insights. The hosts share personal experiences and professional lessons learned in the fast-paced world of business, providing actionable advice for budding entrepreneurs and established founders alike. Witty banter and a relaxed format create an engaging atmosphere where listeners can relate to the challenges and triumphs in the journey of entrepreneurship, alongside thorough breakdowns of various tech topics and market trends. The emphasis on candid discussions sets this podcast apart, offering raw and real perspectives that resonate with listeners looking for genuine insights into the startup ecosystem.
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