Masters of Scale

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On Masters of Scale, iconic business leaders share lessons and strategies that have helped them grow the world's most fascinating companies. Founders, CEOs, and dynamic innovators join candid conversations about their triumphs and challenges with a set of luminary hosts, including founding host Reid Hoffman (LinkedIn co-founder and Greylock partner). From navigating early prototypes to expanding brands globally, Masters of Scale provides priceless insights to help anyone grow their dream enterprise.

Recent Episodes
  • Disrupting healthcare job hunting, with Incredible Health’s Dr. Iman Abuzeid
    May 1, 2025 – 00:31:43
  • Marc Lore wants an AI superapp to plan all your meals
    Apr 29, 2025 – 00:26:04
  • Replay: Frustration is your friend, with Adi Tatarko
    Apr 24, 2025 – 00:34:36
  • From warzones to boardrooms: José Andrés on leadership learned in the kitchen
    Apr 22, 2025 – 00:32:50
  • Why happier vets mean healthier pets, with Modern Animal CEO Steven Eidelman
    Apr 17, 2025 – 00:34:46
  • Finding opportunity in volatility, with GE Vernova CEO Scott Strazik
    Apr 15, 2025 – 00:30:37
  • The business case for wellness, with Wellhub CEO Cesar Carvalho
    Apr 10, 2025 – 00:31:00
  • When powerful law firms don’t defend themselves against Trump, with ex-Skadden associate Rachel Cohen
    Apr 8, 2025 – 00:27:11
  • How Reid Hoffman’s new company will create cancer cures
    Apr 3, 2025 – 00:30:13
  • From data breach scandal to AI darling, with Snowflake’s CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy
    Apr 1, 2025 – 00:28:39
  • Climate change ‘codeswitching’ for business, with Planet FWD’s Julia Collins
    Mar 27, 2025 – 00:36:58
  • Public radio vs. DOGE: NPR CEO Katherine Maher previews her testimony
    Mar 25, 2025 – 00:31:33
  • Live from SXSW: Mike and Kass Lazerow’s ‘messy’ path to success
    Mar 20, 2025 – 00:37:59
  • From 'Trump bump' to 'Trump slump,' with Betterment CEO Sarah Levy
    Mar 18, 2025 – 00:27:28
  • Solving start-up puzzles, with Vanta CEO Christina Cacioppo
    Mar 13, 2025 – 00:32:09
  • Nonprofits navigate Trump’s drastic funding cuts, with The Chronicle of Philanthropy CEO Stacy Palmer
    Mar 11, 2025 – 00:27:37
  • How Anastasia Soare built a beauty brand worth billions
    Mar 6, 2025 – 00:31:07
  • What the Oscars tell us about streamers, studios, and Hollywood’s future with The Ankler's Janice Min
    Mar 4, 2025 – 00:26:56
  • Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen on leveraging AI
    Feb 27, 2025 – 00:30:39
  • Egg prices, avian flu & golden yolks, with Vital Farms CEO Russell Diez-Canseco
    Feb 25, 2025 – 00:29:04
  • A more compassionate capitalism, with Cotopaxi’s Davis Smith
    Feb 20, 2025 – 00:30:36
  • Can Rivian avoid the EV speed bumps? with founder and CEO RJ Scaringe
    Feb 18, 2025 – 00:31:33
  • Building a network of mentors, with Cadre’s Ryan Williams
    Feb 13, 2025 – 00:30:27
  • From Nike to Bud Light to Tubi: Lessons from the Super Bowl 2025 ads, with Autodesk's Dara Treseder
    Feb 11, 2025 – 00:28:44
  • Pivot: Reid Hoffman joins Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway to go deep on AI news
    Feb 7, 2025 – 01:01:35
  • Disrupting the hair color business, with Madison Reed CEO Amy Errett
    Feb 6, 2025 – 00:31:19
  • Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol is here to put the brand back on top
    Feb 4, 2025 – 00:30:07
  • Emma Grede, Mellody Hobson & Angela Ahrendts on inclusive leadership
    Jan 30, 2025 – 00:36:03
  • Reid Hoffman on AI ‘Superagency’
    Jan 28, 2025 – 00:26:27
  • Scaling solutions for the climate crisis, with Vinod Khosla
    Jan 23, 2025 – 00:20:25
  • Redefining work-life balance, with Neha Ruch
    Jan 21, 2025 – 00:29:34
  • The power of mentors: Alex Rodriguez, Angela Duckworth, and more
    Jan 16, 2025 – 00:20:38
  • When disaster strikes: On the ground amid LA wildfires
    Jan 14, 2025 – 00:30:24
  • How Oura Ring is redefining health tech, with CEO Tom Hale
    Jan 9, 2025 – 00:32:15
  • 5 bold AI predictions for 2025, with Pioneers of AI host Dr. Rana El Kaliouby
    Jan 7, 2025 – 00:30:55
  • The science of fresh starts, with change expert Katy Milkman
    Jan 2, 2025 – 00:33:26
  • Replay: Plant-based foods need a makeover, with Peter McGuinness
    Dec 31, 2024 – 00:29:41
  • Replay: How Fawn Weaver blitzscaled a bourbon brand
    Dec 26, 2024 – 00:34:49
  • Replay: How Barstool Sports’ ex-CEO cooks up attention, with Food52’s Erika Ayers Badan
    Dec 24, 2024 – 00:31:22
  • What Dungeons & Dragons can teach entrepreneurs, with Reid Hoffman and Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks
    Dec 19, 2024 – 00:32:30
  • Six lessons of Rapid Response for 2025
    Dec 17, 2024 – 00:28:53
  • Prepare for a ‘technology supercycle,’ with futurist Amy Webb
    Dec 12, 2024 – 00:30:39
  • Rapid Response: Bluesky’s bold plan beyond the ‘X-odus’, with COO Rose Wang
    Dec 10, 2024 – 00:32:04
  • How The Flex Company founder Lauren Wang disrupted menstrual care
    Dec 5, 2024 – 00:34:38
  • Rapid Response: How Cost Plus Drugs is revolutionizing pharma, with CEO Alex Oshmyansky
    Dec 3, 2024 – 00:28:53
  • Masters of Scale Live: Shake Shack founder Danny Meyer with Caffè Panna's Hallie Meyer
    Nov 28, 2024 – 00:36:50
  • Rapid Response: Why Apple defies gravity and AI is God, with Guy Kawasaki, host of Remarkable People
    Nov 26, 2024 – 00:25:47
  • Tracee Ellis Ross talks Pattern Beauty, advocacy, and joy with Samira Nasr
    Nov 21, 2024 – 00:24:24
  • Rapid Response: Iggy Azalea on crypto’s biggest myths and mistakes
    Nov 19, 2024 – 00:31:50
  • Possible: Bill Gates on possibility, AI, and humanity
    Nov 16, 2024 – 01:09:04
Recent Reviews
  • Pepe5
    Great
    Amazing podcast for leaders who wants their company to grow fast
  • rhsiao
    Mix of politics and business
    Listened from when the podcast was first available, through end of 2024. Started out strong and focused, sharing many lessons and nuggets of wisdoms from entrepreneurs and business leaders alike. But in recent years the left-biased agenda became more and more transparent, and many episodes became more about making political statements than sharing true business-scaling acumen. Thank you for these years of learning, but time for me to move on.
  • ShwetaR_2925
    More sales pitch than mastery
    I used to love this show a lot. It was must read in my weekly work. It lused to be facing and overcoming a problem. But now it has become more of a sales pitch for the new startups. It is a great way to set up awareness of your product, but not if you really want to learn about how to master the scale.
  • SLS808
    Super interesting
    Lots of unexpected stories on here. The anecdote about trying new recipes with AI was particularly interesting.
  • Benjamin Leyland
    Ultimate Sidekick
    I absolutely adore this podcast. Entertaining, engaging, informative. The use of sound design, humor, parotic, TV, and radio style segments keeps me listening to the very end. Probably my highest completion rate podcast.
  • mrvaluead
    Incredible Talent @ every position
    Such an amazing business podcast! I am a loyal listener and listen every week! It’s had such a positive Impact on me as a person both professionally and personally. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate everything the masters of scale team does and I highly recommend anyone who is Interested in business. ✅🙌🤝🦉🪑🌎👊🏼🧠👔💪🏼💯🦾📱📚
  • Thermite
    Has become DEI virtue signaling fluff
    Program was legendary with the best in business sharing secrets and insights and experience about how to grow and scale businesses that created market value. Now it’s slid into a virtue-signaling orgy that is mainly focused on DEI, ESG, and solving the ‘problems of capitalism’ rather than creating value— ie products that the market values and pays for— using yogic-like twists of flexible logic to serve up a message of leftist leaning fluff.
  • th3byrdm4n
    So disappointing
    I’ve been subscribed for years. Tons of interesting people, I don’t think a single episode has been shared with anyone I know. What else can I say?
  • Luna From Seattle
    Too much marketing. Not enough substance.
    Episode 62. I’m 10 minutes in through a 27 min talk and the guy still didn’t get to what I need. Skip if you are busy.
  • Andrew fan do
    The best
    It was the best
  • Brozbty
    Anyway we can separate the two shows?
    I find myself skipping nearly every single rapid response show. I get having both in the main feed but could we get a second feed that’s just the masters of scale episodes? Now it’s even more upsetting, I had a filter set up to filter out rapid response but you guys removed that from the episode title, I’m just not a fan of bob safian’s uncritical gushing interview style and would appreciate a separate feed of just the original style episodes.
  • lesmizerable
    Highly recommend!
    Sharp, insightful, entertaining, and relevant advice for business owners and professionals alike.
  • WiseMindGentleSoul
    Incredible wisdom from leading entrepreneurs
    This show extracts wisdom from some of our world’s most experienced entrepreneurs by encouraging vulnerability and weaving together compelling stories. It is such a joy to get to hear from founders of companies whose products I have used and enjoyed for so long. It makes the consumer experience personal. And for current and budding entrepreneurs, this show is a no brainer for learning purposes.
  • Jumanji73
    Too woke
    The podcast has turned into Reid’s political soapbox. It seems the trajectory of the show is similar to that of San Francisco and all that implies. Stick to innovative entrepreneurship and try looking outside the walls of your beloved Silicon Valley.
  • markmarlmark
    Really amazing show with fascinating guests
    So much important information for entrepreneurs and business owners in every episode.
  • Don’t care to say
    Boring and disjointed
    Reid talks far too much, this isn’t an interview. Just Reid talking with a few quotes from his guest.
  • pantspal
    Love show hate same commercials
    I truly love the show but listening to the same commercial for 20 different episodes is awful. It can be the same sponsor but please change up the commercials
  • PRR888
    MANIFESTO for AGILE SCALING
    Being a long time listener, Hoffman’s guests, topics, and depth of discussion is unmatched. He deftly displays the agility and humility behind “Blitzscaling” with all his guests, and their riviting stories behind the curtain. Always a treat and lesson in a listen. Can’t be missed….
  • williamcardwell
    TrustDALE.com
    When I started my online consumer research and referral website in 2009, I felt like I was operating in a vacuum. I discovered Reid and MOS early on and it has been such a classroom! I’m a faithful listener and adaptor of the lessons I learn. Thank you guys and ladies so much!
  • lukebdaddy
    Ehhh
    A bit over-produced for my taste.
  • Clintonrebel
    Over produced
    Ads are too long and too much cute intro music. They have some great guests on the show so I hate to knock it but only half of the show (at most) is actually content.
  • Go Marc
    Love this podcast. Just wish there were transcripts
    Love this podcast. Just wish there were transcripts … otherwise a 5 star podcast
  • shaggy fur face
    Interesting, unfortunately leftist
    Your leftism is showing. Huge turn off. Just scale it back a little.
  • Juancinco12
    Kathryn finney episode was trash
    Everything she’s complaining about, she herself does, but with her own spin on it. Other tips stated that she claims she never saw in a book before are because they’re common sense and there was no need to include this in print… also, latin people dont use the term Latinx
  • Omojeje
    Excellent!
    I continue to learn so much from this podcast. The quality of experiences and insights shared by the well accomplished guests, coupled with the hosts own tremendous expense brilliance makes this podcast one of the very best business podcast out there.
  • Antulio
    Amazing Show
    The interviews and information provided from the host and guest are remarkable. Thanks
  • justpowell
    Weekly Learning
    I’ve recommended this podcast countless times. The guests are diverse and insightful, imparting their lessons learned and advice from an incredible array of situations. The Wait What podcast production group makes the overall experience amazingly entertaining. A smart listen for people who like to hear great stories and apply learnings within their own world.
  • Animal Country Club
    Much Needed Magic
    Such great and positive ideas. Sooo Important and just a value that keeps improving. Cooking up such impactful ideas and stories that bring them to life Thank You Leslee
  • pjgdds
    A new phenomenon of self improvement
    Just want to thank you for this podcast. You have charged me and focus of my life journey towards a right path.
  • CaptStubbie
    From Inspirational to Political
    I used to love this podcast! The earlier episodes provided well-produced podcasts that shared inspirational stories. I walked away with business insights from almost every episode. Now, the podcast has become political grandstanding. While I don’t disagree with what’s being said, it’s no longer a podcast that teaches people how other people scaled their business.
  • Hokmen
    Fantastic!!!
    You should get continuing credits for an MBA for listening to this… thank you!!!
  • stefanozfk
    Simply remarkable
    Amazing quality of top level ideas and conversations
  • sarakmdds
    Great show
    Every episode is insightful and produced well
  • Jacques212
    Love letter to tech leaders that ignores the harms to society
    I used to like the interviews and insights from the guests. But I grew tired of hearing things like “what our customers think is ____” as if we’re all the same. I also hear this hardcore focus on scale and low cost. It was truly disheartening to hear Fidji Simo of instacart talk about expanding advertising on Instacart as a way to lower delivery costs. I’m so sick of ads. SICK of them. But, it’s revealing to hear how these folks think. How do I rate this podcast? The quality is fantastic but I come away feeling so sad as a consumer who is more than a thing that wants stuff fast and cheap.
  • Alanbp1
    Commercials are too long
    Content is ruined by the number and length of commercials.
  • SharonClaire
    Shallow and superficial
    Not reality-based… Out to enrich the elites and try to impress normal healthy people. Won’t be coming back to hear any more.
  • J-312
    Listen to this podcast!
    Easily one of the best business/entrepreneurship podcasts.
  • gyuiyhhh
    Avoid this podcast
    If you want an elitist big tech “I know more than you “ podcast this is for you. I’ll take good honest business practices from the heartland any day
  • iMan1000
    MBA in a podcast
    Never seen so much value packed into one podcast. This info is priceless! People pay hundreds of thousands of dollar$ to learn these same principles in an MBA program, but here you’re learning from the best of the best and hearing it first hand! Incredible. Can’t thank you enough Reid and team!!!
  • AimeeFLR
    Chaotic listening
    Nice roundup of speakers but overall chaotic to listen to. 1) don’t appreciate paying for a subscription and being nevertheless forced to listen to these in between fluffer stories from their sponsor. 2) the content is spliced by way too much talk/interpretations and personal opinions from the host. 3) the music and Sound effects further dilute the content. 4)instead of nice crispy interview questions, you hear a lot of 2X3X questions, this tells me the interviewer is either unprepared or not confident enough to ask more concise questions. Lots of editing time can be saved here. 5) would also be nice to sort by entrepreneur/company/industry. I’ve already wasted a lot of time just trying to find a guest I’m interested in then having to Ffwd through above mentioned points is treacherous. Other than that, nice roundup of speakers and hits on some interesting points.
  • gfrtccdyh
    Why?
    Host is horrible. Stop your babbling and pontificating!!! We’re here to hear your guests, NOT you!!!!!
  • anon888888888
    Eric Smidt
    One of the biggest know-it-all guests ever. I guess he knows a cure for cancer? How to get us to Mars? Horrible guest, do better.
  • Jd_aus_88
    Good content. Too many interruptions.
    Enjoyed the interview content, however the advertising is quite disruptive to the flow of the interview.
  • agentprovocateur234
    If you have the money
    Could he not find a more flattering cover photo?
  • Dr Feel God
    Timeless startup MBA in storyform
    I’m a 22 year startup junkie. I’ve built, sold, acquired, composted companies. Masters of Scale is a wealth of resources. Unlike most podcasts that are interviews du’jour with founders and thought leaders; Masters of Scale is a collection of business principles that every startup entrepreneur, employee or investor needs to know. Each episode is a timeless piece of wisdom that is illustrated through the interviews. This is a game changing difference from every other podcast. Evergreen. And startup gold. Let’s create!
  • joel einhorn
    Horrible
    Don’t waste your time
  • Feminism4eva
    Lifelong fan
    I loved the episode with Tyra Banks. More of that please.
  • Joselito Sanchez
    Great insight for entrepreneurs, there’s room for improvement
    I just recently started listening to this show. I love the quality of the interviews, they are well structured and they offer a window to the other side of what it takes to create a successful company. What I don’t like is that the music is distracting. It switches between the main interview to some other topic. If the intendent is for the podcast to be educational it would help to focus on the interview, allow it to be more organic and reassess the music and other audio elements to allow the listener to concentrate and process the information.
  • Bharat Krishnan
    One of the worst podcasts I’ve heard
    Reid is a billionaire - why exactly do I have to pay to hear the full interview? In general, after listening to four episodes, there are too many ads and he talks way too much. Dude, let us hear from the guy you’ve booked. There are some nuggets of wisdom, but again, you’ll need to pay to hear more.
  • Rupertsaid
    Show is good, forced ads make it unlistenable
    The show has these obvious adds by capitol one mixed into the show that make it very frustrating to listen to. It is like there is too separate stories that are mixed, which ruins it for me.
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