

The Social Radars
Jessica Livingston
Jessica Livingston and Carolynn Levy are The Social Radars. Carolynn and Jessica have been working together to help thousands of startups at Y Combinator for almost 20 years. Come be a fly on the wall as they talk to some of the most successful founders in Silicon Valley about how they did it.
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Oct 16, 2023 • 53min
Dimitri Dadiomov, Co-Founder & CEO of Modern Treasury
 Dimitri Dadiomov, Co-Founder & CEO of Modern Treasury, discusses the complexity of money movement, liquidity issues during a bank run, ideal startup timing, and the future of Modern Treasury. 

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Sep 27, 2023 • 1h 7min
Brian Armstrong, Co-Founder & CEO of Coinbase
 Brian Armstrong, Co-Founder & CEO of Coinbase, discusses the early days of Bitcoin, Coinbase's mission-driven approach, fraud prevention in cryptocurrency, and the concept of being aggressively independent minded as a founder. 

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Sep 13, 2023 • 1h 14min
Brian Chesky, Co-Founder & CEO of Airbnb
 Brian Chesky, co-founder and CEO of Airbnb, discusses the early days of the company, the impact of the pandemic, running a company with attention to detail, resilience during challenging times, the importance of determination, and the origins of Airbnb. 

Jun 20, 2023 • 3min
Jessica & Carolynn wrap-up Season 1
 Announcing Season 2 of The Social Radars! 

Jun 12, 2023 • 47min
Edith Elliott, Co-Founder & CEO of Noora Health
 In this episode we talk to Edith Elliot, cofounder of the non-profit startup Noora Health. Like the best for-profit startups, Noora is relentlessly effective, but what they do with relentless effectiveness is save lives. Learn how what started as a graduate school project turned into an organization that has changed the world. 

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May 18, 2023 • 1h 25min
Paul Graham, Co-Founder of Viaweb and Y Combinator
 Today, we're doing something I do every day: talking to Paul Graham, who as well as being one of the founders of Viaweb and Y Combinator is also my husband. Paul has been involved with startups since 1995; before he invented the accelerator, he invented the web app. So there's a lot of information in this episode, but it was also, as you'll see, one of the funniest. 

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May 2, 2023 • 1h 3min
Brian Chesky, Co-Founder & CEO of Airbnb
 In today's episode, we're talking with Brian Chesky, cofounder and CEO of Airbnb. YC funded Airbnb in 2009, when the company was at death's door. During YC we watched the founders work frantically to get growth started and turn Airbnb into the rocketship that it is today. Learn what it takes to come up with an idea so weird that it seems like it will never work, and then make it work. 

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Apr 21, 2023 • 56min
Steve Huffman, Co-Founder & CEO of Reddit
 In this episode we walk down memory lane with Steve Huffman, co-founder and CEO of Reddit, who was in Y Combinator's very first batch of startups in 2005. In those days Steve was a programmer fresh out of UVA. He had no idea that the site he was creating would become the forum of forums, still active and growing 18 years later. Hear about Reddit's eventful early years and how they affected what it eventually became. 

Apr 11, 2023 • 43min
Tracy Young, Co-Founder & CEO of PlanGrid
 Today we're talking with the fabulous Tracy Young, one of the most successful female startup founders so far. Y Combinator funded her company, PlanGrid in the winter of 2012. PlanGrid revolutionized the construction industry by getting blueprints off paper and onto tablets. You’ll hear about how they found their idea, how they lost a cofounder to cancer in the first few weeks of YC, how they sold the company for almost a billion dollars in 2018, and how she’s now gone on to start a new startup called TigerEye, with her husband and PlanGrid cofounder, Ralph Gootee. 

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Apr 3, 2023 • 56min
Garry Tan, President & CEO of Y Combinator
 In this episode we’re talking to Garry Tan, the president & CEO of Y Combinator. We go full circle with Garry as we chat about his path from turning down a job with Peter Thiel, to founding a YC-backed company in 2008, then starting his own multi-billion dollar fund in 2011, and finally returning to run Y Combinator in 2023. Garry knows about programming, design, running startups, and investing in them, so there are lessons and stories for everyone in this episode. 


