It's not a vlog, it's not a blog - it's a podcast. The illustrious audio-only medium.
A podcast conversation about the future of cycling through Technology, with Lance Armstrong and Terra API
From AI researchers to industry experts, tune in to these podcasts and explore the latest developments in the fascinating world of artificial intelligence.
Episode 61 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Author/Entrepreneur Riz Virk:
We know you’re curious to learn more about NFTs. 2021 was a HUGE BOOM of nothing but ‘NFT this' and NFT that'- so which 22 podcasts should you listen to!?
Wow, someone pinch me! One year of The HackerNoon Podcast already?!
Has what started with Satoshi spun off into an hype-driven, ICO-indulgent startup industry of solutions for nothing? Or is blockchain technology and the mass decentralization it makes possible still worth the hype? Answered in 5 minutes by two top Hacker Noon Contributors, Mario Alves and Vladimiros Peilivanidis, scroll down and tune in for this special Decentralization Debate Club episode.
The podcast industry has a lot of things to offer in terms of content but the growth of this industry is slow in India. The key reason behind its slow growth rate is the adoption rate has been on the lower end. It came to know that the essence of the podcast is a question regarding getting people to listen to it.
A summary of the video and audio setup I have honed over the past 18 months.
Hacker Noon Non-Technical Founder Podcast- Episode 53 Zack Hurley
Here are 3 amazing software engineering podcasts recommendations that will help you become a better software engineer.
Charles Max Wood is the founder of DevChat.tv, a network of podcasts which collectively reach an audience of 70,000+ programmers every week. Among the more popular podcasts are JavaScript Jabber and Ruby Rogues. Despite his huge listenership, when I interviewed him he told me he thinks that podcasts have yet to hit their soon-coming “heyday.”
We dissect the evolution of the whitepaper, what these papers mean to crypto and blockchain platforms, and why decentralization should be more than a buzzword.
The CEO of Koinos Group explores the recent announcement of native tokens on Cardano. What does it mean? Is necessarily a good thing?
Czhang Lin is the CEO of PIEXGO, a Singapore based global digital currency trading platform that provides a one-stop seamless experience for institutional and individual traders. Czhang joins Me today to discuss current crypto scene in South korea and his personal viewpoints regarding the blockchain market on an international scaleQ: Please give an introduction to PIEXGO and how does it differ from other trading platforms?
John McAfee talks about making more money than God on the Hacker Noon podcast hosted by David Smooke.
Growth tactics that will help you market dev tools.
The CEO of Koinos Group interviews the founder of gFam who's reward content creators with crypto
Natasha from hackernoon.com asks Product Strategist Dani Laity to unpack the sustainable tech product strategies and monetization models powering Aurora Sustainability—2020 Noonie Nominee in for Best Use of Tech for Good in hackernoon.com’s annual internet awards! 🚀
The clip is an excerpt from episode 15 of the Level-up Engineering podcast:
In this three-part podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking to Microsoft Engineer Nataraj Sindam. In Hacker Noon's 2020 Noonie Awards, Nataraj was the 2nd runner up in the Hacker Noon Contributor of the Year for Business Strategy category.
I have two degrees, one in engineering and one in marketing. But I've learned 10x more from listening to podcasts.
Listen to this episode on iTunes, Google Podcast, Podchaser, Castbox, PlayerFM, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Stitcher or wherever else you get your podcasts.
The podcast industry is booming. Each week the number of Americans who listen to podcasts tops the number of those who have Netflix accounts.
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...It’s that the potential for a monopoly is impossible.”— Noam Levenson
can podcasts help developers, founders, and makers? Yes, yes and yes! Podcasts can actually help you with not only building a startup, but even for a product, a
Listen to the interview on iTunes, or Google Podcast, or watch on YouTube.
During the quarantine period, I started an Italian tech live show on YouTube and a podcast on Spotify and Anchor.fm with some of my friends. The show’s called Schrödinger Hat.
Brand Storytelling Agency and Custom Digital Magazine Publisher tells brand stories to connect businesses with their customers. Don't let your audience get lost
There is still space for high-quality podcasters. Take time to set yourself up for future stardom by following these successful podcast production secrets.
In this episode of the Hacker Noon Podcast, I talked to Erin Kim from NIS America. For those of you that don't know, NIS America is the America-based counterpart of the Japanese game development company NIS (Nippon Ichi Software).
How does one decide on the best marketing channel for their specific business? How does one know the measure for success related to the marketing efforts? Whether you have created the game plan for marketing or still wondering where you should begin with, here we shall cover some of the helpful strategies for your business.
35. How One Bain Consultant’s Medical Debt Led Him to Become the Consultant For Aspiring Consultants
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Problem solving — technologists do it differently.™ I asked 5 top Hacker Noon Contributors to share their secret problem-solving frameworks, so that we can all learn to think like devs, during a time when troubleshooting skills couldn't be more coveted.
To monetize content such as writing, video, or audio, creators have the same options; a creator can approach businesses or consumers. In this piece, I will focus on podcast hosts.
Do you want to learn about the history of computers? Are MP3 files just to darn big? Can you only listen to audio streamed off a floppy disk? Well, then I have just the podcast for you. Allow me to introduce Advent of Computing: extreme lo-fi edition. Each episode is guaranteed to be under 1.44 megabytes.
Means of Creation with Adam Davidson and a new Slack community
Nearly 55% people in America listen to podcasts each month, which translates to about 160 million people.
I asked 10 of Hacker Noon’s Top Contributors to weigh in with their strategic tech predictions for 2021 — you can expect a 14-minute briefing on everything from recession startups and (self) edtech, to AI applied to end Covid-19 and the commoditization of Machine Learning.
The podcast industry is growing. The more growth, the more money will go into the industry. Podcast players make money from consumers and businesses through several methods.
When I'm working on any single project, I'm becoming bored pretty quickly. I'm sure that a lot of people will empathize with this feeling. When a project is fresh and new everything is interesting about it. However, when the newness is gone, and you're actually doing the day-to-day routine of just hardcore work, it can become pretty dull.
In this podcast, I talk to Arjen van Heck from Vertigo Games, one of the biggest VR game developers in the industry, and the renowned creators of the zombie apocalypse game Arizona Sunshine.
Tune in (iTunes, Stitcher, wherever you get your podcasts) for a nine-minute briefing on this year’s biggest, greenest and most independent tech industry awards: Hacker Noon’s prestigious #Noonies!
Natasha Nel interviews 6x Noonie Nominee*, hackernoon.com Contributor, and Prolific Maker, Zoe Chew, to talk Product, Tech, Startups, and Marketing.
Rebecca Zung | Negotiating with Narcissists: How to S.L.A.Y. Any Dispute
In this special episode of the Hacker Noon podcast, I talk to Mark Domowicz and Todd Adamson from Skydance Interactive, the acclaimed developer of The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners, one of the best virtual reality games on the market today.
Steve Lesnard joined the Product Talk Podcast to discuss how The North Face not only survived the pandemic but managed to thrive during it.
Everyday for the past few months, I wake up at around 5.30 am to prepare for my long glorious walk around this valley, as the sun rises and my brain, too, slowly wakes up. Most of my podcast consumption is concentrated in this 2-hour window. So today, I would like to share my top 10 favorite podcasts with you, ranging from contemporary culture to comedy to politics.
You Can Bounce Back From Anything
Podcasts have unequivocally become one of the most dominant forms of media consumption in recent years.
Ever wondered what a podcast would sound like if it was hosted by an AI? Look no further. In this episode of Hacker Noon's Noonies chatcast series, Natasha Nel's AI alter-ego asks three top Hacker Noon Contributors which technological innovation they think will save the world and why. Buckle up for surreal meta moment from the future of robot podcasting.
I asked 7 Top Hacker Noon Contributors to weigh in with their scariest tech predictions for 2021 — expect a 9-minute American Horror Story anthology on everything from AI and Privacy to the internet’s impact on the planet.
55. The NBA’s Microsoft Partnership, Kawhi’s Logo Lawsuit, and the Modern Reporter’s Techstack [PODCAST]
Listen on Spotify, iTunes, Google Podcast, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This slogging thread discusses Joe Rogan's case and misinformation online, particularly through Spotify.
In this slogging thread, our community discusses their thoughts on the connection between headphones and intimacy and possible uses for this strategy.
Join Amy Tom as she asks ALL the questions about Ethereum to Andrew Levine, CEO of Koinos Group.
CEO of Koinos Group interviews co-founder and blockchain architect
An Interview with Talk Python to Me Podcast founder, Michael Kennedy.
I sat down with Sarah Evans—tech industry PR legend and strategic communications startup founder—to talk all things branding and influence: from personal to B2B. You can watch the Youtube version of this podcast right here in this post, or grab the audio-only on Spotify, or over at podcast.hackernoon.com.
Podcasting has been around since 2004, but now in 2020, it’s safe to say that we’ve entered the golden age for podcasting. According to Podcast Insights, there are over one million active podcast shows with over 30 million episodes. As with the growth of vlogging and youtube, podcasting has exploded because it’s one of the easiest ways for anyone to cultivate or reach out to an audience, no big-time contracts or middleman required!
This Slack discussion by Adrian, Linh and David occurred in hackernoon's official #slogging-beta channel, and has been edited for readability. Stay tuned for more infor on slogging (slack blogging).
Amy Tom talks to Yevheniia Shmelkova, the Token Specialist at Mysterium Network about crypto exchanges.
Last year was a gamechanger for the entertainment industry. Why so? Because it was the year that podcasts hit their stride, with more than half of Americans having listened to a podcast and an estimated 32% listening monthly as of March of last year - the largest annual increase since podcast-related data started being tracked in 2008.
In Techlore Talks #4, Henry and I discussed freedom of speech, anonymity on the internet, and the content moderation policies of online platforms.
I’m consuming 5500+ hours of Joe Rogan with the help of AI
Vladimiros Peilivanidis, currently in Greece, has been nominated for 2020 Noonies for contributions in the Decentralization and Future Heroes Award Categories. Read on to learn more about his thoughts on LSD, technological progress, and working for our mother, the machine.
Open source is the modern-day realization of that utopian dream.
Data and DNA: With corporations able to accumulate information normally considered private on both of these fields, who should own that data and thus you?
If you're one of Hacker Noon's 12,000+ international Contributing Writers, you'll be happy to hear we're adding yet another distribution channel for The Top Stories You Submit to this big green blob in the cloud. Our mission is simple: be the best place for technologists to publish online. The related causes we back here at Hacker Noon help make the internet a better place — from joining Mozilla's Fix the Internet Incubator, to working with Coil to help writers monetize their content, and donating funds to Better Internet-focused NGOs, like the EFF. In short? We're keen to keep independent internet publishing alive (and thriving). Another way we're working on that: Better Distribution for Every Story.
Narrative podcasts create unique listener experiences. They're also more complex than standard interview shows. Learn how to make a narrative-style podcast.
Over the past year, I've made many audio mistakes and it has been fabulous for my career and growth. Here are the lessons I've learned from using the Blue Yeti.
SurveyMonkey alternatives, eh?
Why dyslexics make great spies and cybersecurity professionals.
Podcasts are a fantastic method to keep learning, build abilities, and broaden our knowledge while still being enjoyable.
What is Web 3.0 and why should you care? 🤨 Amy Tom talks to Jaro Šatkevic, Head of Product at Mysterium Network, about the evolution of the web and Web 3.0.
Amy Tom chats to Jens Alfke about embedded databases in mobile applications and how they live within your application and sync to your server.
When starting a podcast, it is normal for a host to want to grow the podcast as much as possible. The desire to grow might lead a host to take actions that are not moral. A host has to keep in mind that taking these shortcuts are short-term solutions. Any misdeeds will either backfire or not help in the long-term.
What are the best product development principles and processes for building a better internet? Those who design, decide. I may have trained an AI to host this podcast — but the tech industry insights inside are all 100% human. Scroll down and tune in for a far-reaching conversation with "me" — Natasha's AI alter-ego — and seven of hackernoon.com's top contributors.
Misbah Fatima (Head of Security) and Farza Ashraf (Security Analyst) from Idenfo and SheSec Pakistan talk about how we can increase the number of women in STEM.
Many of us are obsessed with the idea of creating something cool and being our own boss though we often forget to ask ourselves the tough questions.
Today, Jordan talks about the ins and outs of starting a podcast channel, the key to reaching out for interviews, & the most promising marketing trends of 2023
This is the first episode of a podcast series on Machine Learning and Data privacy.
Top 5 Podcasts for Startup Founders in December packed with first-hand industry experience.
What it means to be a Growth Marketer for dev tools.
Thought about launching a podcast but don’t know how? Maybe, you’ve come close but never have enough time?
Do you want to set up your own tech podcast and make money from it? Let me teach you to successfully start your podcast in this article.
Find out how to set up processes, effective development practices & communication strategies to make design decisions and handle tech debt as the team scales.
Sophie Watts | Cultivating Success: The Importance of Community Within Content Creation
This is how I developed and launched my first podcast, The Brave, in under 2 months
The podcast market has been more consumed than ever, and the unpreparedness of music platforms, may lead to piracy within them
A listicle of unfeasible, unpleasant, and unproduceable podcast concepts, as nominated by the Hacker Noon top writers and editors Slogging community.
Here, we are going to talk about a few solid reasons why you should launch your podcast with fewer episodes.
These tips are ideas to consider. A host does not need to do any tip that is listed. The changes may have no impact on the podcast at all. A host will only benefit from experimenting with each tip.
“We come into this world with nothing, and we'll leave with nothing on it. What will you be remembered for in your window of time?”
Why looking for whales is the perfect method for salespeople and how you can go about catching a whale for yourself to get your own sales career started.
99. Google Director Spills the Beans on Working for a Mission Driven Vs. a Business Driven Organization
Lars Bergstrom is currently Director of Engineering at Google, having previously worked for Mozilla and Microsoft.
Detailed instructions on how to write a podcast player, reading RSS episode feeds and rendered in a sortable and filterable data grid.
Let's face it: for the business world, automation is like the flashy new $5,000 Weber barbecue you saw in your neighbor's yard last summer. You bought it because it seemed like the 'thing to do', but when it arrived at your doorstep, you realized – I've got no freaking idea how to use this thing.
Amy Tom, Linh Dao Smooke, and Kien Dao have a thoughtful conversation about LGBTQ+ culture in the tech industry and intersect discrimination in the workplace.
Many Bitcoiners make the assumption that since they are interested in crypto, everyone else must be too.
The Most Essential Things to Teach a First-Time Entrepreneur
Adam Weissenberg - Vice Chair, Deloitte | How To Plan for the Future as an Entrepreneur
The key to interviewing a guest is preparation. A host should prepare for an interview in several tasks before the interview. such as research, mapping out the interview, and testing the software. This article will go over the basic concepts of interviewing. For those still on the fence about doing interviews. They will learn the benefits of interviewing along with the downsides. Then, everyone will learn how to find guests for their podcast.
Dr. Kimberly Janson | How To Unleash Your Leadership Potential
Grant Cardone | Success or Icarus: Hardships, Ego and Humility Within Modern Business
10/6/2022: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!
Jimmy Esparza | Boots on the Ground: Building a Remarkable Resale Business
Want to keep track of your podcast's success? Read this list of seven ways to determine the ROI of your podcast and maximize your content strategy.
CTRL SHIFT tells the stories of an industry pro who pivoted in an exemplary way.
Got Big Dreams? Find Your Ecosystem
117. Take The Lead's President Gloria Feldt Says Empthy is the Most Important Skill You’re Not Developing
Gloria Feldt, President Of Take The Lead | The Most Important Skill That You’re Not Developing - Emp
A podcast host should always be thinking about the listeners when creating content. Some times a host has no idea what listeners want to hear on the podcast. Creating a survey is one method for getting listener input. A survey is an opportunity to get direct feedback from listeners. A host receives the exact answers that they want from listeners.
Steve White | Working Together To Win Together
In 1930, John Maynard Keynes wrote a short, seven-page essay titled Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren.
The more content a host creates, the bigger an audience grows. With that in mind, a host should create videos to grow their audience. Videos are an opportunity for hosts to experiment as creators, and build bigger and more engaged communities.
Traditionally, the podcast ecosystem has been tracking-resistant, in part because podcasters release their shows through RSS, free technology dating back to '99
The HackerNoon staff and community talk about their favorite tech podcasts, playlists, and even video game soundtracks that get them through the day
Jager McConnell - CEO of Crunchbase | How To Use Intuition To Succeed In Business
126. "It's What You're Thinking. It's Not What You Have," — Focus.ceo Founder on Courage & Resilience
What if that one thing we sometimes take for granted is exactly what we need to focus on even more?
This intense hustle can be useful at times, and it certainly is very productive, but it’s important to keep things in check.
J.R. Martinez | Becoming Resilient: Learning to Reframe Your Trauma
129. Talking With Jake Dunlap, CEO & Founder of Skaled About the Past, Evolution and the Future of Sales
Jake Dunlap, CEO & Founder of Skaled | The Evolution of Sales
Some people that want to start a podcast feel they need a co-host or to interview someone to start one. When they cannot find someone, they give up. There is no need for a co-host or interviewee, but a solo host needs to prepare more before recording. To be a successful solo host, a potential host needs to choose a format for a podcast. While there are some advantages to having a solo podcast. There is an opportunity cost that comes along with the solo podcast.
Brian Scudamore | Scaling Secrets: It’s All About People
Don't Quit Your Day Job (Yet) ft. Fiona Smith aka. The Millennial Money Woman
Monetizing a podcast is different from monetizing an ebook or Saas product. The methods for monetizing podcasts are not as obvious as other internet content. In this chapter, I will go over the methods of monetizing a podcast.
In this Slogging AMA, we had the pleasure of being joined by the founder and CEO of Radio.co, Podcast.co and Matchmaker.fm, James Mulvany.
Perspectives on Finding Your Purpose
The Benefits of Thinking Like A Child
Monetizing Your Podcast & Making It A Sustainable Project
Ryan Stewman | How to Close More Sales
Daniel Roberts | The Biggest Crypto Rivalry Just Blew Up – But Don't Let It Scare You
Is database migration as scary as it sounds? Amy Tom talks to Matt Groves, Senior PM Manager at Couchbase, and Curt Gratz, Co-Owner of CKH Consulting.
Dr. John Demartini | The Implications of Knowing and Living Your Values
Lloyed Lobo | The Community-Based Business Model: Everyone Wins
To promote a podcast, a host must use every option available. One option is in-person events. There are several different types of events that a host can attend or host. These events take preparation, but the potential ROI may lead to more than listeners.
In today’s Quality Sense episode, Federico has a conversation about DevOps and testing with Sumit Agarwal, the Lead Cloud Architect for a global tech company.
In my recent conversation with Stacy Tuschi, we talked a ton about the entrepreneurial journey, how to get started, and how to scale as you grow.
This Slogging thread about Facebook's name change by Amy, David, Kien, Linh and Limarc occurred in hackernoon's official #podcast channel.
Amy Tom chats with Mark Gamble, the Product & Solutions Marketing Director at Couchbase, about Edge Computing and tiered data systems.
Amy Tom talks to Pavel Denisjuk about AWS Lambda and serverless applications. Pavel is the Co-Founder and CTO at Webiny.
Dean Karnazes | One Step At A Time
For many growth methods, a host can take action on their own. Working with hosts that have similar podcasts is another option. Two hosts can do a podcast to podcast promotion.
In this episode, get to know Andrey Momot, a QA Lead at WalkMe, the company that pioneered the Digital Adoption Platform to simplify user experiences.
Focus Like Einstein (And Win Big)
We've made incredible leaps since the days of wireless radio.
Amy Tom talks to Matt Groves, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Couchbase, and Rob Hedgpeth, Developer Advocate at MariaDB about their careers.
Ioana Frincu joins Utsav Jaiswal on this week’s episode of The HackerNoon Podcast to discuss DeFi, smart contracts, and OG crypto secrets.
In this Quality Sense episode, our host Federico has the pleasure of interviewing Simon Prior, who has worked across the cyber security, Retail, gaming, etc.
This Week On Planet Internet, Natasha Nel, Kien Dao, and Amy Tom talk about validating startup ideas, structuring startups, and the latest startup funding news.
Amy chats with Louis about his content creation journey, what motivates him, and how he balances student life with YouTube video creation.
What Entrepreneurs Learn On the Job
Amy Tom talks to Anil Kumar, the Product Manager at Couchbase, about becoming a Product Manager, writing his book, and creating a multi-cloud strategy.
Saul Blinkoff | Be Sincere: How to Live a Life of Awesome
This week’s Quality Sense guest has been at her company now for 16 years, but in that time she has had the chance to assume several different roles that allowed her to explore her interests, lead others, and help the company grow. Ashley Hunsberger started as a manual tester and today, she’s the Director of DevOps Engineering, creating their Developer and Agile Advocacy program. She focuses on the ways they can advance the work their teams are doing, as well as the way in which they do it.
The Antidote for Negative Self-Talk
Amy Tom talks to Jeff Morris, VP of Product & Solutions Marketing at Couchbase, and Mike Schwartz, Founder & CEO of Gluu on The HackerNoon Podcast
165. Growing @depthsofwikipedia to 500,000+ Followers: Wikipedia Meets Instagram on HackerNoon's Podcast
Amy Tom talks to Annie about how she grew her page, their obsession over cows, fun cows that have cameoed on Wikipedia, and everything about @depthsofwikipedia
What's it like to be a CTO? 😱 Amy Tom talks to Ravi Mayuram, CTO of Couchbase, about the CTO mindset, Ravi's career journey to CTO, and skill trends in tech. Amy and Ravi talk about education, trends in data, building trust, and more.
To date, I’ve had the opportunity to interview some of the world’s smartest and most considered folks focused on technology, ethics and the future of all of us on The Disruptors podcast. The conversations have been spectacular, to say the least. But at the same time, our future is fraught with challenges.
What is it like to work in big companies like NVIDIA, and how to get there?
Is database migration as scary as it sounds? Amy Tom talks to Matt Groves, Senior PM Manager at Couchbase, and Curt Gratz, Co-Owner of CKH Consulting.
Amy Tom talks to Eric Bishard and Arun Vijayaraghavan about the differences between a Document Database and a Relational Database.
After being diagnosed with a chronic illness at the age of 14, she worked diligently to bring positivity to the world through her art, personality, and content.
Amy Tom talks to Pavel Desjnuk, Co-founder and CTO of Webiny, and Richard Kubina, Full-Stack Developer Extrodinaire at Hacker Noon, about serverless CMS.
Welcome to this beautiful corner of the internet - Dogecoin meets partying & decentralization. Amy Tom talks to Gary Lachance, a Vancouver Dogecoin millionaire.
In this episode of the HackerNoon Podcast, Amy Tom sits down with Ilkka Turunen to talk about Supply Chain Security.
Nour Fateen, a Sales Engineering Manager at Recorded Future, talks to Amy about threat intelligence. They chat about the Threat Intelligence Lifecycle and more.
Amy Tom chats with Michael Nitschinger, a Software Architect at Couchbase, and Jonathan D. Turner (AKA JT), the Co-Creator of NuShell, about Shell scripting.
We are cracking down on Big Tech. Amy Tom, David Smooke, and Hang Ngo talk about Biden's Executive Order on Big Tech, more space war dram, and decentralization
Amy Tom talks to Matt Groves, the Senior Product Marketing Manager at Couchbase, and Brant Burnett, the Systems Architect at CenterEdge Software.
179. Community Governed Loans and Mobile Money in Nigeria with Adebola Adeniran on The HackerNoon Podcast
In this episode of the HackerNoon Podcast, Amy Tom sits down with Adebola Adeniran to talk about Money; specifically, mobile money in Nigeria
Amy, Matt, and Curt talk about migrating from a SQL database to a NoSQL database, what happens when shit hits the fan, and assessing your database usage.
If you are in search of the next ‘big thing’ in your life, consider yourself to be a creative storyteller. And if you're passionate enough about something, put yourself out there and share it with the world...
In this episode, Amy & Sharmini (CMO at Mysterium Network) chat about whether it's possible to achieve anonymity and decentralization from the modern Internet.
Okay, what the f is a shitcoin?! Amy chats with Ben Sunderland of Everscale and the Nevermind the Shitcoins podcast about... well... shitcoins 😂
We are aiming for $100 million of funds raised to help the Ukrainian army by the end of the week and we believe in the defeat of Russia in the near future