
Every month or so, Andrew and Chris from Tiny do a charity AMA (Ask Me Anything) session where the community grills them like grilled cheese on pressing business and investing questions.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | InvestingEntrepreneurshipBusiness | ||||

This is the audio from Tiny's first Annual General Meeting. It has been slightly edited for clarity and to remove the long legal preamble (voting and AGM business matters) at the beginning.
Questions:
• (1:54) How to transition into business after being an athlete?
• (7:58) How to start a community for high-net-worth individuals?
• (9:12) Opportunities in the legal field?
• (14:09) Should first-time investors get into venture?
• (16:4... more
Questions:
(1:02) How can I become a Tiny Foundation Fellow?
(2:39) How do I turn my music production website into my full-time job?
(6:05) Should I focus more on my agency or go all-in on my SaaS business?
(11:20) Does the founder staying or lea... more
We answer questions from donors for our first ever charity Ask Us Anything session.
We raised over $50,000 (with Chris and I matching dollar for dollar) and will be donating it to 1Up Victoria Single Parents Resource Center. Thank you to all the gen... more
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Really down to earth couple of dudes and the advice is invaluable thank you!!
Great podcast, definitely one of my favorites. They answer key questions and talking about things nobody else really does. Hiring a CEO, buying businesses, incentives and pay structures, and all kinds of stuff. Love Andrew's mindset of a value investor following Berkshire's structure. Keep the great work!
Would be great content, but just terrible audio quality (I’m on episode 1, but had to give up - was hurting my ears too much). Please improve the audio.
I appreciate Andrew for his regular interviews and what he has shared, and this podcast is no exception. Thank you to you both, Andrew and Chris!
An excellent podcast and it is great to hear the lessons from Andrew and Chris in how they have built Tiny.










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