#049 - The Podcast Is Pivoting And Rebranding!

** Apologies for the audio quality, it's been a while! New audio set-up. The audio will be significantly better from the next episode. In this transitionary episode we discuss our pivot, after 49 episodes our podcast is continuing, albeit in a much different direction, and rebranding. From the next episode (ep. 50 it will be in the new format and all changes will be reflected then). We discuss all the changes (and our view on the podcasting space) in this short transitionary episode.   Video version of episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2L49pYXx8g    "the rational letter" - For free you can join 3,000+ seasoned investors, founders, scientists, engineers, and erudites read the same email summary of our learnings from a Lindy book and use the ideas in their work and life. Curated and emailed once a month. Nothing else. Sign up for it here: https://rationalvc.com   Our investment fund: https://rational.fund  Cyrus' Twitter: https://twitter.com/CyrusYari  Iman's Twitter: https://twitter.com/iman_olya    00:00 Intro Banter 04:18 Explaining the Pivot / Rebrand, Plus Views on Podcasting Space 26:07 Outro   -   Disclaimer: The materials provided are solely for informational or entertainment purposes and do not constitute investment or legal advice. All opinions expressed by hosts and guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinion of their employer(s).   #podcast #knowledge #books

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