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The MVP Pod

The MVP Pod

By: Mathusan Selvarajah & Harry Sivashankaran
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The MVP (Minimum Viable Product) Podcast is the best podcast for those who love to talk about products and learn how to build them! Hosted by Mathusan and Harry, two friends that are building cool things in the tech industry.Mathusan Selvarajah & Harry Sivashankaran
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  • Ep 1.9 - HeyMilo: Unpacking the Impact of AI in Recruitment with Sabashan Ragavan
    Feb 2 2024

    In this episode of The MVP Pod, we are joined by Sabashan Ragavan, a co-founder of HeyMilo, a generative AI voice agent providing solutions for the recruitment industry. With Sabashan we get into the journey of making HeyMilo as well as the importance of AI in conducting efficient candidate evaluations. We also dive into the future of human-AI interaction and the potential challenges that come along with innovations in AI. The conversation even extends to operating in the B2B SaaS space, the relevance of shaping the product vision as per customer feedback, and tips for new founders.

    If this interests you, be sure to check out HeyMilo at https://heymilo.ai .

    As always, we are constantly looking to improve The MVP Pod as our goal is to make building successful products easier by sharing stories and learnings of other products and builders. We would appreciate it if you could tweet or DM us⁠⁠ @m2s4n⁠⁠ and⁠⁠ @harrysiva_⁠⁠ with your feedback!

    Check out⁠⁠ themvppod.com⁠⁠ to learn more about the pod!

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    39 mins
  • Ep 1.8 - Building Conviction and Finding Certainty: Exploring the idea of Negative One to Zero
    Nov 28 2023

    In this episode of the MVP Pod, we delve into an intriguing concept known as "going from -1 to 0." This concept was coined by Ruchi Sanghvi, the founder of South Park Commons. We were fascinated by this idea and believe it holds immense value for product builders and entrepreneurs.

    The idea of going from -1 to 0 refers to the initial phase where individuals strive to determine their path and what they want to accomplish in the next five to ten years of their lives. It's a period characterized by uncertainty, messiness, and confusion. According to Ruchi, this phase is often the most challenging part of entrepreneurship as it involves finding the right idea to pursue rather than achieving product-market fit.

    Check out the full article by Ruchi that sparked our conversation here.

    As always, we are constantly looking to improve The MVP Pod as our goal is to make building successful products easier by sharing stories and learnings of other products and builders. We would appreciate it if you could tweet or dm us⁠⁠ @m2s4n⁠⁠ and⁠⁠ @harrysiva_⁠⁠ with your feedback!

    Check out⁠⁠ themvppod.com⁠⁠ to learn more about the pod!

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    21 mins
  • Ep 1.7 - Your Brand is Your Compass: How to Build an Authentic Brand with Renga Founder Jared Henriques
    Aug 1 2023

    Jared & Renga:

    - ⁠Twitter (@JaredHenriques)⁠

    - ⁠Renga (renga.co)⁠


    Join us in episode 1.7 of The MVP Pod as we chat with Jared Henriques, founder of Renga, a leading brand agency. We explore Renga's success in helping clients like Float and ThreeShips raise over $250 million in capital through strategic branding. Jared shares insights on storytelling, their unique "brand therapy" process, and why a good brand is a compass. This episode is a must-listen for founders looking to differentiate their companies and master their go-to-market strategy.


    As always, we are constantly looking to improve The MVP Pod as our goal is to make building successful products easier by sharing stories and learnings of other products and builders. We would appreciate it if you could tweet or dm us⁠⁠ @m2s4n⁠⁠ and⁠⁠ @harrysiva_⁠⁠ with your feedback!

    Check out⁠⁠ themvppod.com⁠⁠ to learn more about the pod!

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    51 mins
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