In this episode, Patrick McKenzie (patio11) and returning guest Ross Rheingans-Yoo discuss the strategic advantages of starting a podcast, particularly for professionals seeking to build trust, expand their networks, and support fundraising efforts. They explore the nuts and bolts of podcast production models, recording logistics, transcript creation, and how to make the experience frictionless for high-value guests. Ross shares his thought process around his newly-launched show Development and Research while Patrick gives a behind the scenes look at the makings of Complex Systems.
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Full transcript available here: https://www.complexsystemspodcast.com/capitalists-guide-to-podcasting-with-ross-rheingans-yoo
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Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro
(01:18) The power of podcasting for venture capitalists
(03:09) Building trust through voice
(07:11) Podcast production models
(16:38) Recording and equipment essentials
(23:05) Sponsor: Mercury
(24:18) Post-production and transcripts
(32:22) Advertising vs. User experience
(33:28) Creating standalone artifacts
(34:20) The power of video clips
(35:22) Challenges in podcast distribution
(42:12) The role of guests in podcasts
(47:12) Pre-recording preparation
(49:22) Recording session best practices
(54:22) The value of silence in conversations
(56:38) Launching and growing a podcast
(59:18) Trading bootcamp
(1:02:27) Wrap