A Startup Misogi (A No Whisper Ideas Post)

A Startup Misogi (A No Whisper Ideas Post)

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Three Shortcuts to Actually Help You Get Started On Your Idea

Today, we talk through the Silk Sheet Problem - how to do something new and hard when your life is fairly... comfortable. We help a listener get started on their idea - an AI tutor's assistant - with three shortcuts to set their life up in a way that makes it easier to start a st ...  Show more

Start a Startup in Ten Days with Four Questions (ITS super-classic)

Today we'll talk through how to test out and build a startup idea in ~10 days by answering four questions. We'll use an idea that's oddly popped up a bunch lately: Kitchen Organizer. We do this with a little help from a story about a poker player and my good friend, Penne Vodka P ...  Show more

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