Venture
Voice
The first podcast dedicated to interviewing entrepreneurs. Featuring the founders of Twitter, LinkedIn, Vanguard, Yelp, WordPress, Stack Overflow, Pandora, and more — many before they were famous.
In 2005 — the year the New Oxford American Dictionary named "podcast" its word of the year — Greg Galant started recording conversations with founders. Early guests included Reid Hoffman while LinkedIn was still a startup, Jack Bogle on creating the index fund, Guy Kawasaki on life as Apple's evangelist, and Joel Spolsky before Stack Overflow existed. One early guest, Evan Williams, came on to talk about his new podcasting company Odeo. A year later, Williams pivoted that side project into Twitter. Many guests made their podcast debut on Venture Voice — years before entrepreneur podcasts existed as a genre.
Those conversations shaped an entrepreneurial career. Getting to know Ev Williams through the show made Greg one of the earliest Twitter users — early enough to grab @gregory on X and @gregory on Instagram. That connection gave him the idea for The Shorty Awards, the leading award show honoring the best of social media with past winners including Lizzo, Conan O'Brien, NASA, and Sesame Street. That led him to co-found and become CEO of Muck Rack, the PR platform used by most Fortune 500 communications teams, which raised $180M after a decade of bootstrapping and landed on the Inc. 5000 four consecutive years. Greg was named an EY Entrepreneur of the Year — proof that listening to enough successful entrepreneurs might turn you into one.
Landmark Guests
Founders, investors, and creators — many interviewed before their companies became household names
The Full Roster
Timeline
What They Said
Guests, listeners, and the press on Venture Voice
In the Press
Coverage from tech publications and industry sources
Listen to the Archive
Two decades of entrepreneur interviews — from the dawn of podcasting to today.