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A look back on my favorite episodes of TechCrunch’s Found podcast
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TechCrunch的Found播客在2022年4月开播,于今日发布最后一集。该播客自2022年11月起由我主持,期间采访了超过75位创业者,他们来自不同背景,涉足人工智能、气候、电商、高等教育等多个领域。虽然节目结束,但回顾我最喜欢的15集,发现一个共同点:优秀的创业者不会一味推销产品,而是清晰地讲述创业历程和挑战。这些访谈深入探讨了创业的艰辛和收获,展现了创业者的真实一面。这15集按发布时间倒序排列,而非个人喜好排名。

🎙️Airtable联合创始人Howie Liu的访谈:他分享了Airtable的有趣故事,以及该应用的设计灵感来源于他最喜欢的动画电影角色,展现了轻松愉快的对话氛围。

🤖Cohere联合创始人Nick Frosst的访谈:在AI创业市场充斥夸大宣传的背景下,Frosst的坦诚令人耳目一新,他不仅精通AI技术,还能承认行业内的过度宣传,并清晰定位公司。

🏫Campus校长Tade Oyerinde的访谈:与其他迭代旧想法的创业者不同,Campus是一家真正独特的公司,致力于提供在线社区大学教育,其创新性令人印象深刻。

♻️Glacier联合创始人Rebecca Hu的访谈:Glacier利用计算机视觉训练机器人进行回收分类,展现了回收的未来。Hu还分享了在AI炒作时代建立AI公司的有趣经历,以及机器人的命名趣事。

🌱ePlant联合创始人Graham Hine的访谈:这家公司利用AI传感器监测树木健康,Hine并非典型的硅谷创业者,他以有趣的方式解决重要的树木健康问题,并分享了他最喜欢的树木。

TechCrunch’s Found podcast, which has brought listeners the stories behind the startups since April 2022, released its final episode today.

I’ve been one of the hosts of Found since November 2022 and in that time have spoken to more than 75 founders about the startups they are building. These founders hail from many different backgrounds and are building in sectors ranging from AI to climate to ecommerce to higher education and everything in between.

Now that the show will no longer be bringing you new episodes, I decided to take a look back at some of my favorite episodes.

You may notice a theme throughout many of these. The best founders to talk to didn’t pitch us their product the entire time nor did they make big lofty claims about their company or their industry. Instead, many of these founders offered a clearheaded account of both building their companies and of the trials and trepidations of startup life.

The following 15 episodes are easily my favorites that I’ve been a part of. These episodes are listed in reverse chronological order of when they were released, as opposed to my actual ranking, you won’t be getting that from me.

Guest: Howie Liu, co-founder and CEO, Airtable

What the company does: no-code app platform

Episode pub date: October 22, 2024

Why it’s a fav: Liu was a delight to talk to. Airtable has a fascinating story and Liu tells it well. The fact that the app’s design is inspired by one of Liu’s favorite animated movie characters tells you everything you need to know about the tone of this conversation.

Guest: Nick Frosst, co-founder, Cohere

What the company does: enterprise AI

Episode pub date: August 8, 2024

Why it’s a fav: There is a lot of exaggeration and hype when it comes to today’s AI startup market. Frosst doesn’t lean in. It was refreshing to talk to an AI founder who both knows their stuff, but also can acknowledge what the AI industry is overselling and how their own company fits into the swell.

Guest: Tade Oyerinde, chancellor, Campus

What the company does: Accredited online community college

Episode pub date: July 18, 2024

Why it’s a fav: A lot of the startup ecosystem is founders looking to iterate on old ideas. While this approach is both valid, and often lucrative, it isn’t always interesting. Campus is one of the few (non climate-focused) companies I spoke to this year doing something actually unique.

Guest: Nicolas Green, co-founder and CEO, Thrive Market

What the company does: membership-based online healthy grocery platform

Episode pub date: April 2, 2024

Why it’s a fav: Thrive Market could have targeted its online market of healthy snacks and groceries to the type of customer that can already access them. But it didn’t and the reasons why make for a great founding story. Plus, learning about the logistics of an online grocery store that launched prior to Covid was fascinating — even for those that aren’t as obsessed with grocery logistics as I am.

Guest: Rebecca Hu, co-founder, Glacier

What the company does: robots that sort recycling

Episode pub date: March 12, 2024

Why it’s a fav: Glacier’s approach of using computer vision to train robots to sort recycling seems like a glimpse into the future of reduce, reuse, recycle. Hu also has some interesting anecdotes on what it is like to build an AI company in the age of AI washing. Plus, the robots have names.

Guest: Beatrice Dixon, co-founder and CEO, The Honey Pot (acquired by Compass Diversified)

What the company does: menstrual hygiene products

Episode pub date: February 6, 2024

Why it’s a fav: The founding story of The Honey Pot is a fascinating one and Dixon is quite the storyteller. This episode also shows you the sheer grit of getting a startup off the ground but also dives into the sweet reward at the end of all that work.

Guest: Ben Goodwin, co-founder and CEO, Olipop

What the company does: prebiotic soda

Episode pub date: January 24, 2024

Why it’s a fav: Olipop is a wild company to follow as the gut-healthy soda market has exploded in recent years. Goodwin was also a delight to talk to. Despite being CEO, he still formulates all the brand’s flavors himself. He took our call while drinking coffee out of a wine tumbler. That gives you an idea of how this went down.

Guest: Neil Batlivala

What the company does: connects underserved communities to high-quality care

Episode pub date: November 28, 2023

Why it’s a fav: Batlivala has cracked the code on tapping government resources to help a startup further its impact. Batlivala, and his work with Pair Team, is bright spot among the startup ecosystem as his company works to improve the lives of the U.S. most vulnerable populations, which are oft overlooked by the tech industry at large.

Guest: Abhi Ramesh, founder and CEO, Misfits Market

What the company does: online grocery store of ugly produce and mispackaged goods

Episode pub date: October 31, 2024

Why it’s a fav: Ramesh was incredibly candid about the founding story behind Misfits Market and all of the hurdles he faced getting the company off the ground. This episode was also recorded shortly after Misfits acquired rival Imperfect Foods so there is a lot of useful info on how to merge companies together too.

Guest: Graham Hine, co-founder and director, ePlant (formerly CEO)

What it does: Uses AI sensors to monitor tree health

Episode pub date: September 5, 2023

Why it’s a fav: This startup uses AI to talk to trees! Hine was not your typical Silicon Valley founder, in a good way, and it was fun to chat with a company that is solving a big problem — tree health — but in a very fun way. Listen to find out Hines’s favorite tree too.

Guest: Rebecca Rosenberg, founder and CEO, ReBokeh

What the company does: assistive technology for people with low vision

Episode pub date: August 1, 2023

Why it’s fav: Folks with disabilities are often completely overlooked by tech innovation so it was really cool to hear from a founder that is building transformational tech for people with low vision and doing so in a way that is rooted in her personal experience. Rosenberg is also wise beyond her years.

Guest: Kamakshi Sivaramakrishnan, founder and CEO, Samooha (now part of Snowflake)

What it does: secure data collaboration

Episode pub date: May 16, 2023

Why it’s a fav: Sivaramakrishnan is a force to be reckoned with in the tech world. She signed documents to sell her first startup while at the hospital preparing to give birth and has since launched and sold another startup. There are a lot of learnings to be pulled from this one.

Guest: Ben Lamm, founder and CEO, Colossal Biosciences

What it does: conservation through bringing extinct species back to life

Episode pub date: March 21, 2023

Why it’s a fav: While you may go into this episode confused on why a tech startup would be looking to bring the wooly mammoth back to life, you’ll end this episode thinking that idea makes perfect sense. Lamm is an engaging speaker and the science behind the company is infinitely fascinating.

Guest: Matt Rogers, founder and CEO, Mill

What the company does: at-home food composter and recycler

Episode pub date: March 7, 2023

Why it’s a fav: Rogers has a fascinating background prior to starting Mill that includes working on the original iPhone and founding the Nest smart thermometer company. Rogers is hilarious and his quips and anecdotes alone make this one worth your time.

Guest: Mir Hwang, founder and CEO, GigFinesse

What the company does: Gig-booking software

Episode publish date: Jan 17, 2023

Why it’s a fav: Hwang is a fascinating founder. From pretending to be his own booking agent to building this startup out of someone else’s dorm room, there are a lot of fun stories packed in here. Plus, GigFinesse’s gig-booking tool is pretty cool on its own too.

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