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Hey PHers. When I was first getting into entreprenureship I looked for articles on hireing a team, getting funding, exiting, marketing, interviews with other founders, building company culture, etc. and found a lot of content.... but VERY FEW deeply insightful, actionable articles amongst the superficial, and fluffy.
Over the years, I've collected my favorite sources (more than 1,000) written by top entrepreneurs, investors, and operators, and have recently kicked off a newsletter so that others don't have to spend years sifting through fluff. I curate for founders and future founders who want advanced-level content and try to stick to actionable and insightful essays, interviews, etc.
You can check previous letters here (pls ignore the fact that I don't have pagination yet!): https://founderreading.com/newsl...
Would LOVE to hear:
1. Any feedback you may have
2. Any suggestions you have for good sources of content. What are your favorites?
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Awesome sauce - what kind of topics do you usually cover, ie. what type of content would I expect to see? And which leaders inspire you?
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@shjcksn thanks for your question. Here are some common topics:
-Stories of how startups exited
-Growth
-Interviews with founders
-Interviews with investors
-Fundraising
-Product
-Sales
-Customer success
-Strategy
Some of my personal favorite sources of content have been First Round Review, Y combinator, Elad Gil, Ben Horowitz, and the 20minVC
What are your favorite sources?
Great content. What are the top 3 lessons you've learned from creating and curating this newsletter?