How I built a 1M+ subscriber newsletter and top 10 tech podcast | Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny's Podcast · 2026-03-12 · 1h 7m
Episode notes
People have been asking me to sit on the other side of the mic for a long time. With my wife’s debut children’s book, Charts for Babies , coming out next month, we figured: why not do it together? What followed was one of the most honest conversations I’ve had on this podcast. Michelle asked things no one else would think to ask - and many things I’ve never shared publicly. You’ll hear about the specific moments that pushed me to start the newsletter, how I think about quality and iteration, what most stresses me out, and the scariest moment of my life. This was so fun, and so special, and I hope you like it. We discuss: 1. The collection of moments that led me to what I do now 2. When I added a paywall, and how I knew it was working 3. The hidden treadmill behind shipping a newsletter post and podcast episode every week 4. The most stressful moments I’ve had in business and in life 5. How I think about stress, consistency, and keeping the business small - Pre-order Charts for Babies : -
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