Startup Stories - Mixergy
Andrew Warner has been interviewing founders on Mixergy since 2009, making it one of the oldest continuously running startup podcasts in existence. Andrew's own credentials are solid -- he built a $30-million-per-year internet business before pivoting to media -- and that experience shows in how he conducts interviews. He asks challenging, sometimes uncomfortable questions because he knows the polished version of a startup story is rarely the useful one.
The show's archive is massive, with hundreds of episodes spanning nearly two decades of the startup ecosystem. That longevity means the catalog captures entire eras of entrepreneurship: the early social media boom, the mobile revolution, the SaaS explosion, and now the AI wave. Recent episodes from early 2026 have featured entrepreneurs like Kasey Grelle, whose firm Aux Insights became the outsourced CMO for private equity companies.
Andrew's interviewing approach is distinctive. He prepares extensively and isn't satisfied with vague answers. When a founder says "we grew quickly," Andrew wants the specific numbers. When someone claims they pivoted successfully, he asks exactly what failed first and how much money they lost. That persistence produces conversations with more substance than the typical friendly founder chat.
Mixergy has always positioned itself as education rather than entertainment. Many episodes include explicit frameworks and step-by-step breakdowns that listeners can apply to their own businesses. Andrew also offers paid courses through the Mixergy platform, but the free podcast episodes stand on their own as valuable resources. For founders and aspiring entrepreneurs who want unvarnished startup stories with real tactical depth, Mixergy's seventeen-year library is one of the richest archives in podcasting.
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