Starting out with Quantum Computing Podcast

Lloyd La Ronde created this show specifically for people at the beginning of their quantum computing journey, and that focus on accessibility is its defining feature. With 22 episodes and a biweekly release schedule that has stayed consistent through early 2026, Starting Out with Quantum Computing does exactly what the name promises.
The episodes cover foundational concepts like what quantum actually means, how fault tolerance works, what surface codes are, and why quantum GPS matters. But La Ronde also branches into more unexpected territory. A March 2026 episode recounted attending Professor Jim Al-Khalili's talk on quantum biology, showing that the host is genuinely engaged with the broader quantum world and not just reading Wikipedia summaries into a microphone.
Episodes typically run 10 to 20 minutes, which is a smart choice for educational content. You can absorb one concept per session without feeling overwhelmed. La Ronde also publishes written articles and video versions on his Substack platform, so listeners who want to revisit material in different formats have options. The show covers quantum computing economics and profitability, Nobel Prize-winning research, real-world quantum computer costs, and how AI and quantum intersect. For complete beginners who find most quantum podcasts intimidating, this is probably the most approachable entry point available. La Ronde does not assume you know anything, but he also does not talk down to his audience. That balance is harder to maintain than it sounds, and he manages it well across a growing catalog.
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