Presenting the Pollenizer Podcast

By on June 24th, 2010 8 Comments

We’ve had a few iterations of start-up based podcasts here in Australia, some of which I’ve been involved in, but since there are none that we know of at present, we thought we’d fill in the void with the Pollenizer Podcast.

In this first podcast, Phil Morle and I talk about lean start-ups, a term coined by Eric Ries.

Have a listen :-)

 

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8 Responses to “Presenting the Pollenizer Podcast”

  1. Alan Jones says:

    Great start Bron! Acoustics not so great in that room. Maybe do it in one of the bathrooms? ;)

  2. Bronwen Clune says:

    One of the bathrooms?! I vote the ladies, if that has to be the case.
    We’ll pay around with the sound quality, but yes there is a bit of a buzz on the audio.

  3. Rai (Pratibha Rai) says:

    So, when’s my interview? :P

    Nice one guys! I missed the old postcast that used to happen live.

  4. Bronwen Clune says:

    Yes, Phil and I were talking about that. Maybe, we can get a bit more experimental later on down the track. And, when you free for an interview? We can chat about the challenges of being an online community manager. Free to drop in next week? :-)

  5. Mick Liubinskas says:

    Podcast from @bronwen and @philmorle on being lean in a startup in Australia

  6. Digital Ministry says:

    Great stuff guys, keep it coming

  7. Phil Morle says:

    #leanstartup folks may be interested to hear about our approach in Australia.

  8. Matt says:

    Oh man Bron it is great to see you working with those Pollenizer dudes!

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