The daily podcast from the New York Times, two days ago released an episode called the plan to save baseball from boredom. So I recommend that listen, whether you are a, you know, a disinterested baseball hater or whether you love baseball. We always like to kind of wrap up the show by having a little bit of fun or throw some other topics out by doing a last call. And Maddie, you are our guest.
Do you ever feel like the experiments and analyses you're working on feel a little bit like a trip on a hamster wheel — properly grounded in hypotheses, perhaps, but not necessarily moving the business forward like you'd hoped? On this episode, Matty Wishnow, the author of Listening for Growth: What Startups Need the Most but Hear the Least, joined Moe, Tim, and Val for a discussion about why that may be, and how reframing the work to focus first and foremost on identifying problems (and unmet opportunities) can be useful! For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.