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Listen In: EO’s Top 10 Most-Streamed Podcasts for 2024

January 24, 2025

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EO produces three unique podcasts — EO 360°, Wonder, and Maestros del Escalamiento — to bring you business expertise on a wide variety of topics. In case you missed any of the must-listen podcasts of 2024, this comprehensive list will guide you to the insights and inspiration you need to tune in and grow.

 

 

Kalika Yap hosts a live EO Wonder Podcast. Photo by Entrepreneurs' Organization

 

By Anne-Wallis Droter, EO Global Staff Writer

Entrepreneurs — especially EO members — are lifelong learners. And what better way to learn than an engaging podcast you can listen to while you’re on the go? 

EO Presents Three Podcasts to Benefit Entrepreneurs

EO presents three podcasts, hosted by members for members, that enrich the lives of entrepreneurs worldwide. These podcasts lift back the curtain to reveal the real-life experiences of entrepreneurs, and are hosted by members who serve the membership through their role as informed, inquisitive podcast hosts.

EO 360° podcast explores entrepreneurship from a wide perspective, moving beyond business to those insights not often shared by high-profile thought leaders. Host and serial entrepreneur Dave Will, an EO Boston member and founder of Propfuel, leads in-depth interviews, uncovering nuggets of wisdom that benefit entrepreneurs of every age and stage.

EO Wonder podcast celebrates entrepreneurial life by presenting in-depth conversations with thought leaders who will amaze, astonish, and inspire you. Host and serial entrepreneur Kalika Yap, an EO Los Angeles member and the founder of Citrus Studios, explores the challenges, wisdom, and breakthroughs of extraordinary people along their entrepreneurial journey.

Maestros del Escalamiento podcast is EO’s first Spanish-speaking podcast. Host Daniel Marcos, an EO Austin member and the CEO of Gazelles Growth Institute, dives deep into the lives of Latin American CEOs who have successfully scaled their businesses. His insightful interviews with these “masters of scaling” reveal the skills, lessons, and practical tips that will help fellow entrepreneurs take their own businesses to the next level.

EO's Top 10 Most-Streamed Podcasts of 2024

In case you missed any of them, here are the 10 most-streamed EO podcasts from 2024:

1. Founder of NPS | Fred Reichheld (EO 360°)  

“When I saw companies that were teeny little businesses that just broke all the rules of strategy, I thought -- how do they do it? Well, they don't buy their growth with advertising and sales campaigns. They earn it by treating their existing customers with such loving care that those become their sales force and their PR organization.” — Fred Reichheld

Fred Reichheld is the creator of the Net Promoter System (NPS), which helps companies including Apple, Schwab, and Intuit become more consumer-centric and enrich their customers, which ultimately leads to profitable growth. Fred, a fellow at Bain & Company, founded that organization’s Loyalty practice, which helps companies achieve results through customer and employee loyalty. Tune in as Fred shares insights on growing your business.

2. Commitment, consistency, and confidence | Trent Clark (EO Wonder)

“I think the media has done a disservice to entrepreneurship, because some people feel like, ‘Hey, it's easy to build a website and get everybody coming to it, and be an entrepreneur.’ … I think there's a misconception in young people’s minds about what entrepreneurship actually is.” — Trent Clark

Trent Clark, is the founder of Athletic Influencer Marketing and Leadershipity. He’s a keynote speaker, facilitator, advisor, and former MLB World Series Champion with three World Series appearances as a coach. He also hosts the “Winners Find a Way” podcast. With vast experience coaching others, Clark’s goal is to empower people to reach their goals through leadership and team development. Listen in as Trent shares his incredible journey.

3. Know the value of your business! – Tomas Fernandez (Maestros del Escalamiento)

“I don't have an alumni club for my business yet, but I am honored to see how my students — my associates from 11 years ago — now have their own business and are my clients and have their own company. I am honored to have helped others to start their own business.” — Tomas Fernandez

Tomas Fernandez is the CEO of Valumonics, a firm specializing in investment banking and corporate finance in the Dominican Republic. Tune in to hear his full story!

4. It Takes a Village with Leslie Shields (EO Wonder)

“We read a book called Hunt, Gather, Parent, and it talks about how for millennia, parents were never meant to do this by themselves. It was always a village that raised children. I think about that not just with my home life, but also with my business — there's just no way this happens without the village. Its just a mindset.” — Leslie Shields 

Kalika interviews Leslie Shields, an EO Fort Worth member who is founder of The Shields Agency, a female-driven insurance that helps small businesses and individuals find the right insurance solutions. Listen in as Leslie talks about how to make a sale, how she started her business, how she navigates being a mom and entrepreneur, and how it takes a village to build a business.

5. Tech Evangelist | Guy Kawasaki (EO 360°)  

“My unique ability is to understand what people are going through, whether that is reading a book or using a computer. I can put myself in their place and understand their frustration in terms of user design and user interface. I have a high degree of empathy. but I also have a very low degree of tolerance for bullshit.” — Guy Kawasaki

Guy Kawasaki is a marketing specialist, author, venture capitalist, and chief tech evangelist of Canva. In 1984, Guy famously worked for Apple doing marketing for the Mac as an “Apple Evangelist.” He has been a Mercedes Benz brand ambassador, a fellow at Haas School of Business, and a fellow at Apple. After leaving Apple in 1997, Guy started his own angel investor matchmaking service, Garage.com, that has grown into the venture capital firm, Garage Technology Ventures. He also started “Remarkable People,” a podcast with the goal of making you remarkable. Listen in as Guy shares his thoughts, feelings, experiences, and emotions over his historic career!

6. Relationships and DateBoxClub | Mike Birdsall (EO 360°)  

“In 2019 we were at about probably 300 boxes a month, and then when COVID hit, we got up to 5,000. That was a major challenge. We were still shipping from our home. I would get 20,000 steps around my house every day, packing boxes.” — Mike Birdsall

Mike Birdsall and his wife, Maureen, founded DateBox Club as an affordable date night subscription service to help couples spend quality time together. Mike and Maureen are both Gottman Certified relationship experts and conduct workshops to help couples strengthen their relationships. They built DateBox Club from the ground up, working out of their home, packing boxes themselves! During the pandemic, they delivered up to 5,000 boxes each month! Listen in as Mike shares the adventure of building a business and building relationships.

7. How to build a personal coaching business with María Inés Moran (Maestros del Escalamiento)

“Authenticity. It is important to recognize your origins, where you come from and that focused work, relationships, and effort can lead you to financial success.”  — María Inés

María Inés is a founding partner and Vice President of ActionCOACH for all Latin American countries, including Brazil and Spain, for 24 years. She is part of a global franchise dedicated to offering the license to operate to those who want to build a “business coaching company” supporting business owners and entrepreneurs who want their businesses to run without them. Today, Inés supports more than 152 coaches in 13+ countries and 45+ cities through a solid team. Tune in to hear how she has taught many business and franchise owners to have more money and a better quality of life.

8. Let’s talk about Logistics with Roger Sibrian (Maestros del Escalamiento)

“What I enjoy most about the life of an entrepreneur is precisely that: There are no limits to what you can achieve. It’s about confidently saying, ‘I can do this.’ I’m not referring to reckless or extreme risks, but to pursuing goals that are achievable through careful planning and a focused, objective mindset.” — Roger Sibrian

Roger Sibrian is the executive director of America Logistics Group, a logistics operator that for 25 years has been dedicated to creating the technology and infrastructure that allows its clients to face the challenges of globalized trade with the appropriate logistics support. Tune in as Daniel and Roger share inside secrets around globalized trade and logistics support.

9. Top and Bottom 5% | AJ Herkert (EO Wonder)

“I was in the academic world for about eight years, and about seven and a half of those years were riddled with trolling, and were just a complete challenge from almost every dimension, until the business really started to take off, and then it was like, ‘Oh, now we get it.’ — AJ Herkert

AJ Herkert is the CEO of TruScribe, which offers video production services and whiteboard animation software to help companies increase engagement and retention. He’s a fourth-generation entrepreneur and has co-founded multiple companies in the media and communications industry. With clients such as NASA, BMW, Microsoft, and Sony Pictures on his resume, AJ has quite the experience. Listen in as he talks about AI, his origins, and things to look forward to in the coming year.

10. Play In The Workplace | Kristi Herold (EO 360°)  

Kristi Herold knows how to make an employee’s first day one they’ll never forget: “We get their ‘walk-up song’ playing, which is something they have shared on their job application, so we know what their baseball walk-up song would be. Then, as they walk into the office, our team forms a big high-five tunnel, so they walk through it and everyone is waiting to high-five them, with their song blaring, and so people are like showing up for their first day on the job thinking, “Oh my gosh, what is happening!?” — Kristi Herold

Kristi Herold is the CEO and founder of JAM Group, a company dedicated to connecting people through play. JAM Sports operates in 11 cities throughout Canada and the U.S., offering a plethora of recreational sports programs. During the pandemic, JAM Events helped companies keep remote teams engaged and connected when they needed it most. They offer a variety of virtual and in-person team building and learning experiences designed to foster connection and encourage play. Listen in as Kristi shares the power of play and the importance of healthy business culture.