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I really liked the first seasons, where you followed first hand a startup. Here you get to hear pitches, discussions with investors and a real story that depicts more realistically how it is to start a startup. This is a really fresh way of learning about the startup world, compared to scholars that always speak theoretically and focus on success stories.



Unfortunately, for me at least, most of what I liked about the first seasons are now more or less gone. One of the seasons follows a woman from a minority background that’ve started an investment company. This season felt very forced, as if the podcast made the season for political correctness. I might be wrong, but as far as interesting content for people who want to learn more about the startup world, this season don’t bring a lot to the table.



The same goes for the (currently) last season about church planting. Here it might be more of a cultural issue (I’m Norwegian, and Christianity or religion at all, isn’t all that interesting over here), but I will still say that this season did not touch upon the aspects which I found most interesting in the first seasons, which focused more on how to get investors, challenges when finding a co-founder etc.



I’m still following along, and hope for more informative seasons in the future, to live up to the “startup” pod cast name!