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Startup to Something
Marc and Matt
110 episodes
2 weeks ago
A weekly podcast by two indie hackers, Marc and Matt. They share their ups and downs of building their bootstrapped online businesses. They prefer to show instead of teach, so you get to see the real story about what it's like to “startup to something” - raw and unpolished.
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A weekly podcast by two indie hackers, Marc and Matt. They share their ups and downs of building their bootstrapped online businesses. They prefer to show instead of teach, so you get to see the real story about what it's like to “startup to something” - raw and unpolished.
Show more...
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100: We are so back!
Startup to Something
47 minutes 8 seconds
2 years ago
100: We are so back!

Matt and Marc are BACK for episode 100 after taking the summer off of recording.

Marc has been relaxing, camping, and hanging with his family. Matt has been freelancing after a tragic water spill and hacking on an ecommerce AI product.

The guys discuss Rob Walling's stair-step approach and if Matt should try his hand at blogging and learning to drive traffic.

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Startup to Something
A weekly podcast by two indie hackers, Marc and Matt. They share their ups and downs of building their bootstrapped online businesses. They prefer to show instead of teach, so you get to see the real story about what it's like to “startup to something” - raw and unpolished.