03:18 – Harry welcomes Jim Beach to the podcast

03:56 – The genesis of Jim’s podcast, School for Startups Podcast

07:13 – How Jim was introduced to podcasting

09:08 – Early concerns Jim had about podcasting

13:39 – Why Jim chose to commit to a daily show

14:43 – Jim’s workflow

18:49 – The difficult task of measuring success rates

20:13 – Jim talks about Cyber Ears, the hosting platform he utilizes

23:48 – Jim recalls the first podcasting event he attended

26:53 – The Small Pond strategy

29:08 – Harry’s opinions on podcast consumption

33:16 – A recent report on podcasts from Edison Research

33:50 – Jim talks about his love and passion for entrepreneurship

37:34 – The Pakistan Furniture business challenge

43:13 – The genesis of the School for Startups book

46:15 – Jim speaks to having a short memory when it comes to his interviews

47:39 – What motivates Jim to continue having conversations

49:02 – What Jim looks for in a prospective interviewee

52:44 – The transcription service that Harry uses

53:19 – What keeps Jim motivated

55:28 – Why Jim chose to keep politics out of his show

55:59 – The importance of creating a personal connection with the audience

57:36 – What is something Jim has changed his mind about recently

59:18 – What is the most misunderstood thing about Jim

1:00:13 – Where listeners can follow Jim and his podcast

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