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·Jun 2, 2020

Joe Rogan Got Ripped Off by Spotify

There’s only one winner in the deal between the podcaster and the music streaming giant. And it’s not Rogan. — Oil companies are famous for approaching hapless farmers and buying drilling rights for their properties for next to nothing. The farmers don’t realize they are sitting on tens of millions of dollars of oil, so they accept a $50,000 one-time payment. It feels like a huge win… Until they realize…

Joe Rogan

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Joe Rogan Got Ripped Off by Spotify
Joe Rogan Got Ripped Off by Spotify
Joe Rogan

8 min read


Dec 9, 2019

The Daily Podcast Revolution

When I met Brian McCullough, I felt like we already knew each other. We didn’t. But I had spent hundreds of hours listening to his voice during my most intimate moments. Rocking babies to sleep. Sitting in the sauna. Walking my dog. …

Podcast

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The Daily Podcast Revolution
The Daily Podcast Revolution
Podcast

5 min read


Sep 4, 2019

Howard Stern is Getting Ripped Off

Why podcasting may have minted its first billionaire, subscription podcasting is the next great business model, and how to join the revolution — In 2005, Howard Stern shocked the world by leaving terrestrial radio and accepting a $500 million dollar deal to move his show to Sirius satellite radio. In 2015, he renewed with a 5-year deal for $90 million per year. People were blown away by the numbers. He was making out…

Podcast

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Howard Stern is Getting Ripped Off
Howard Stern is Getting Ripped Off
Podcast

11 min read


Dec 30, 2018

Fire in a Crowded Forest

I was buying a bag of potatoes. A big one. Not because I liked potatoes, but because I wanted to pay my rent. After years of eating every meal out, blowing money on clothes, and ignoring my bank balance, things had changed. A few weeks prior, I had been dreaming…

Startup

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Fire in a Crowded Forest
Fire in a Crowded Forest
Startup

5 min read


Nov 7, 2017

Growth Shouldn’t Hurt

In the first few years of starting my business, I told myself I’d never let the company get bigger than 10 people. Then 30 people. Then 50 people. I associated more people with more pain. More management headaches. More accounting. More office space. I didn’t want the all the stress. …

Entrepreneurship

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Growth Shouldn’t Hurt
Growth Shouldn’t Hurt
Entrepreneurship

4 min read


Jul 6, 2017

The Power of Anti-Goals

How I designed my perfect day by fixating on what I hate — Last year, my business partner Chris and I sat down to think about what we wanted to achieve at Tiny. We thought up all sorts of lofty goals, but when we really got down to it our true goal was actually pretty simple. We wanted to do something many successful…

Investing

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The Power of Anti-Goals
The Power of Anti-Goals
Investing

3 min read


Jun 29, 2017

The Psychology of Human Misjudgement

Charlie Munger on why humans make horrible decisions — Everybody knows about Warren Buffett, but few people outside of the investing world know about his business partner, Charlie Munger. While Buffett’s life has a singular focus on business and investing, Charlie is a Benjamin Franklin styled polymath with interests ranging from architecture (he refused to donate a dormitory to…

Investing

2 min read

The Psychology of Human Misjudgement
The Psychology of Human Misjudgement
Investing

2 min read


Mar 19, 2017

The Berkshire Hathaway of The Internet

Warren Buffett is famous for handshake deals and one-page contracts. He often buys multi-billion-dollar companies after a few phone calls, usually without ever meeting the management team in person or visiting their facilities. Not only that, but he typically pays below market prices and avoids dealing with investment bankers. …

Finance

8 min read

The Berkshire Hathaway of The Internet
The Berkshire Hathaway of The Internet
Finance

8 min read


Jan 17, 2017

Dribbble 2.0

When I first started MetaLab, Dan Cederholm was my hero. Bulletproof Web Design was the first book I read when I was learning the ropes, and I regularly reverse engineered his stylesheets on SimpleBits to learn CSS tricks. …

Design

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Dribbble 2.0
Dribbble 2.0
Design

4 min read


Oct 23, 2016

Skateboard, Bike, Car

Building Products The MetaLab Way — “You gave me a PDF full of incoherent garbage about chatbots and wasted months of our time!” I was visiting a client, the CEO of a successful venture backed company, and he wasn’t happy. …

Design

7 min read

Skateboard, Bike, Car
Skateboard, Bike, Car
Design

7 min read

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Andrew Wilkinson

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I run Tiny (www.tinycapital.com). @awilkinson

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