The Best Entrepreneur Podcasts

Stepping into the startup game? Whether you’re new to the party or a successful entrepreneur, we give you the low down on the best entrepreneur podcasts you need to be listening to.

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The Top Podcast - Nathan Laka

If your business is SaaS-based you need to be listening to The Top Podcast by Nathan Latka.

CEOs and founders break down how their businesses make money and share specific details about how they got their first customers. Nathan gives you the cheat sheet to copy their business models or learn from them to enhance your own. Nathan is also the author of an exceptional startup book - How to be a capitalist without any capital.

I’ll just slide this in here… On The Diverse Podcast, we sit down with successful employees and business owners so they can share with you the tools to get started with your career and in entrepreneurship.

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Gary V is the king of all things social media marketing and content creation.

Warning though, if you're not putting your all into your business do not listen to this podcast, Gary will call you out and have no sympathy for you.

When Gary tells you a trend, jump on it, you won't regret it. He's also the author of  several great-value books including Crush it and Crushing it.

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The Black Young Professionals Network (BYP) founded by Kike Oniwinde, one of Forbes 2019 30 under 30 has been described as 'The Linkedin for Black Professionals’ .

In Kike's podcast 'Why not lead?' she dives deep into career and business growth particularly for those in the black community. She has an excellent approach which allows her guests to open up and share knowledge on how to succeed even in the face of discrimination.

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Jordan hosts a wide variety of guests from business experts to athletes to music artists.

He explores ideas and practical skills which you can apply to add value to your startup. Founders often make the mistake of only consuming content within their field. Learning about a range of different sectors as Jordan does can help you come up with ideas your competitors won't.

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The Godfather of business and life hacks.

Tim is famous for his bestseller and must-read book The 4-hour work week. Tim's experimental approach and innovative way of thinking produces tactics and tools you can start implementing immediately to your business.

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Serial investor, entrepreneur and stand-up comedian. James is a little on the wacky side but he's one of the smartest people you'll come across.

James interviews world-class performers such as rappers, billionaires and authors, focusing on how they rise up from struggle to reinvent themselves. He is famous for Choose Yourself and the Rich Employee where he gets prescriptive on how you can go from employee to side hustle to startup.

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