credTen: The Top 10 Podcasts by Events 2020

 
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This year, we’ve seen the event world go virtual, with almost all live events becoming digital events. Another trend we’re seeing? More and more events are starting their own podcast series, sharing content even more frequently.

In this edition of our credTen series, we’re sharing ten of our favorite podcasts hosted by events. 

 

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SaaStr Podcast
Are you a fan of this event? Tune in!:
SaaStr Annual 
Similar to the sessions you’ll find at an in-person or digital SaaStr event, podcast episodes feature entrepreneurs and investors, sharing their tips, tactics, and strategies to attain success in the fiercely competitive world of SaaS. 
A few of our favorite episodes: 

 

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The Growth Show + Skill Up Podcast 
Are you a fan of this event? Tune in!:
INBOUND 
These two podcasts from Hubspot capture both sides of the INBOUND experience: in-depth lessons on the latest in marketing, and inspirational stories from marketing leaders about growing and building a business. Skill Up is a podcast all about the changing landscape of marketing, and each episode of The Growth Show explores the truth behind the idea “It’s never been easier to start a business, but it’s never been harder to succeed.” 
A few of our favorite episodes:

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South Pod
Are you a fan of this event? Tune in!:
DIG South 
With all of the entrepreneurship stories that come out of Silicon Valley and New York City, it’s refreshing to hear from innovators in other parts of the country—South Pod features the true story of tech in the south. 
A few of our favorite episodes: 

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MoneyPot
Are you a fan of this event? Tune in!:
Money 20/20
Money 20/20 features the industry's boldest disruptors, delivering world-class insights on resetting, rebuilding and reimagining the future of money—and the podcast brings listeners that same level of content. In each episode, the show deep dives into the forces and ideas reshaping the future of money. 
A few of our favorite episodes:

 

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Startup Grind Podcast
Are you a fan of this event? Tune in!:
Startup Grind 
Startup Grind is the world’s largest community of startups, founders, innovators, and creators, so it’s no surprise they’ve had such an impressive list of guests on their podcast. Each episode highlights inspiring and interesting founder stories. 
A few of our favorite episodes: 

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Great Minds
Are you a fan of this event? Tune in!:
Advertising Week
Each week, Advertising Week Global’s Matt Scheckner sits down with great minds from all walks of life. If you’re a fan of the main stage or keynote sessions at any of the Advertising Week events, this podcast is for you. 
A few of our favorite episodes

 

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Women Amplified
Are you a fan of this event? Tune in!:
Watermark Conference for Women 
Covering topics from leadership, career advancement and self-care, Women Amplified (much like the annual Watermark event), is where inspiration meets practical advice. 
A few of our favorite episodes

  

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TED Radio Hour
Are you a fan of this event? Tune in!:
TED or TEDx Events
The OG of events-turned-podcasts, the TED Radio hour has been sharing some of it’s most intriguing on-stage stories on their show for years. Each episode captures the trademark feel and tone of a TED Talk, making listeners feel like they’re part of the in-person audience. 
A few of our favorite episodes: 


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Black Tech Green Money 
Are you a fan of this event? Tune in!:
AfroTech
From the same team that brings us AfroTech, this podcast provides listeners with actionable advice on wealth-building strategies from a Black perspective.
A few of our favorite episodes:

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Soaked 
Are you a fan of this event? Tune in!:
Slush 
This podcast hasn’t even launched yet, but after Slush 2020 was canceled this year, we’re looking forward to their new content so much that we’re already including it on our list. Soaked’s list of upcoming confirmed guests look like a dream lineup, with interviews from the biggest names in the startup world. 
A few episodes we’re most looking forward to: 

  • Jimmy Wales, Co-Founder of Wikipedia 

  • John Schoolcraft, Global Creative Director at Oatly

  • Katelin Holloway , Partner at Initialized Capital and former VP of People and Culture at Reddit

Interested in speaking at a podcast like one we mentioned above? Get in touch!