Building a startup is hard. Doing it as a non-technical founder? Even harder. NN:NP shares stories and tips aimed at helping non-technical founders build and launch their businesses.
New episodes on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month.

by James Knight
Building a startup is hard. Doing it as a non-technical founder? Even harder. NN:NP shares stories and tips aimed at helping non-technical founders build and launch their businesses. New episodes on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month.
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5/4/2022
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August 17, 2022
<p>Matt Neary is a Bubble Educator and Consultant.</p>

August 3, 2022
<p>Nikki Andersen-Stanier is founder of the User Research Academy (https://www.userresearchacademy.com/) and an all-around expert on learning from customers. On this episode, we talk about how you can learn from potential customers before you have a product built, what questions to ask—and which to avoid—and how you can build user research into your ongoing product development processes as you grow.</p>

July 20, 2022
<p>Lea Marolt Sonneschein is founder at JRNY (jrny.space) an AI-powered career coach that lives inside Slack. Lea and I spoke about her journey (sorry Lea, I had to) getting her product built and out to real customers. We talked about the No Code tools she built JRNY's MVP with and the step-by-step process she used to validate and fine tune her concept along the way.</p>
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Building a startup is hard. Doing it as a non-technical founder? Even harder. NN:NP shares stories and tips aimed at helping non-technical founders build and launch their businesses.
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