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30 Years in 30 Minutes

Michael Oved
Entrepreneurship
Storytelling
Social Media
Venture Capital
Sports Journalism
Interior Design
Shazam
Gayle Perry
Finance
The Torah
Covid-19 Vaccine
Moderna
Biotechnology
Dyslexia
Technology
Calvin Klein
Donna Karan
Leadership
Journalism
Marriage

Just a 21-year-old with a mic, learning from the world’s biggest entrepreneurs and trailblazers. Raw, unfiltered conversations paired with the lessons, mistakes, and breakthroughs that built their success — so you can build yours faster. Decades of wisdom packed into a 30-minute podcast.

Hosted by Michael Oved.

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What makes a great founder? Why do some startups become category-defining companies while others disappear? In this episode, Rick Heitzmann reveals the mental models, pattern recognition, and non-obvious signals he’s used to back Pinterest, Airbnb, R... more

Before Rick Heitzmann became one of the most legendary venture capital investors alive, he was a college student taking strange risks, betting on himself long before he bet on founders. In Part 1 of this two-part series, Rick reveals the early decisi... more

What if the corporate job everyone hated became the spark for a global media brand?

In this episode of 30 Years in 30 Minutes, Michael sits down with the creator behind one of the fastest-growing business comedy channels on the internet — a finance-... more

What if the greatest startup manual ever written wasn’t by a billionaire—but by God?

In this episode of 30 Years in 30 Minutes, mega-entrepreneur Mark Gerson, founder of Gerson Lehrman Group (GLG) and United Hatzalah, reveals the hidden lessons of e... more

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Rick Heitzmann
A leading venture capitalist and co-founder of Firstmark, focusing on disruptive technology investments.
Firstmark
Episode: How Rick Heitzmann Became the Most Legendary Venture Capital Investor & Startup Kingmaker (Part 1)
Average Finance Bro
A comedian who combines finance insights with humor, gaining a large social media following through entertaining content.
Episode: How THIS Entrepreneur Turned Corporate Misery Into a Media Empire
Mark Gerson
American investor, businessman, and philanthropist.
Gerson-Lehman Group
Episode: The Torah's Hidden Playbook for Founders, with Mega-Entrepreneur Mark Gerson
Nancy Gibbs
Award-winning writer, speaker, presidential historian, and former editor-in-chief of TIME Magazine.
TIME Magazine
Episode: What It Takes to Lead TIME Magazine: Editor-in-Chief Nancy Gibbs on Writing, Leadership, and Career Success
Gayle Perry
Personal stylist, interior designer, and creator of the GayleStyle platform
GayleStyle
Episode: The EXCLUSIVE Look Into the Life of Fashion Icon & Influencer Gayle Perry
Spencer Rascoff
Entrepreneur and former CEO of Zillow and co-founder of Hotwire
Zillow, Hotwire
Episode: Zillow Founder Spencer Rascoff: The Myth of Entrepreneurship & The Key to Coming Up with Great Ideas
Chris Barton
Founder and former CEO of Shazam, a music recognition app
Guard
Episode: Shazam Founder Chris Barton: Stop Doing THIS When Faced With Challenges and Obstacles
Robert Langer
Co-founder of Moderna and leading researcher in biotechnology who has co-founded over 40 companies and holds numerous patents and awards.
Moderna
Episode: The Key to Starting and Growing a Successful (Biotech) Company, with Founder of Moderna Robert Langer

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Michael Oved
Host engaging in raw, informative conversations with top entrepreneurs and trailblazers, extracting vital lessons and insights.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 31 ratings
  • I am so inspired from this podcast.

    This podcast is one of my favorites. Truly a gem. Michael brings out the best pieces of advice in his guests, and EVERYTHING they say makes me want to get up and start something. Could not recommend more!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mshrem
    United States5 months ago
  • Great for personal development and aspiring entrepreneurs!

    This show does exactly what it promises — authentic, real-world advice, delivered in a concise 30 minutes. You’ll love the broad range of guests, the various industries they represent, and the diverse life and business experiences that they bring to the table. I especially enjoyed the episode with Cara Woodhouse and how she grew her interior design brand. Whether you’re interested in personal development or pursuing entrepreneurship, every interview offers a ton of value!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Michele510
    United States6 months ago
  • Amazing Podcast!

    So amazing! Love Oved as an interviewer!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TRT 26
    United Statesa year ago

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From Pinterest to Airbnb: Inside Rick Heitzmann’s Formula for Betting on the Next Great Founder (Part 2)
Q: What would you tell young aspiring venture capitalists who want to start their own venture capital firm?
Understand why your firm should exist and who will invest in you; conducting market analysis is crucial.
From Pinterest to Airbnb: Inside Rick Heitzmann’s Formula for Betting on the Next Great Founder (Part 2)
Q: What advice would you give to somebody who wants to be you?
Commit yourself to your goals, work hard, and focus on taking the hard path to success.
Eventbrite Co-Founder Kevin Hartz Reveals How to ACTUALLY Choose Your Friends
Q: What is your biggest regret?
Maybe not sticking with a few things longer; persistence is crucial.
Eventbrite Co-Founder Kevin Hartz Reveals How to ACTUALLY Choose Your Friends
Q: What do you think is the biggest piece of advice for entrepreneurs approaching the fundraising process?
Understand what type of investors you want—whether it's just capital or if you need strategic insights and assistance.
Eventbrite Co-Founder Kevin Hartz Reveals How to ACTUALLY Choose Your Friends
Q: How can aspiring entrepreneurs think of novel ideas for their startup?
Find areas where you are passionately involved, as the best ideas often come from genuine interest and enthusiasm in a particular movement.

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This podcast features a series of raw and unfiltered conversations with some of the world's most prominent entrepreneurs and industry leaders. Episodes typically condense extensive business wisdom and life lessons into easily digestible 30-minute segments. The discussions often cover topics such as entrepreneurship, personal growth, resilience in the face of setbacks, and creative methods for success, making it a valuable resource for aspiring business professionals. Listeners can expect to gain practical insights and inspiration from the experiences and stories shared by guests from various industries, offering diverse perspectives on building successful careers in today's competitive landscape.

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1. Rick Heitzmann
2. Average Finance Bro
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4. Nancy Gibbs
5. Gayle Perry
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7. Chris Barton
8. Robert Langer

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