Top 10 Best Entrepreneur Interviews from 2011 on Under30CEO by Jared / ⠀Entrepreneur Interviews / December 28, 2011 Over the past year we have had the chance to talk with some of the most successful and interesting entrepreneurs. Every time we are blown away by the new things we learn and the amazing stories behind their success. Below is a small recap of some of the best and most viewed entrepreneur interviews from 2011. 1. Seth Godin – Seth Godin Interview: The Riskiest Thing We Can Do Right Now is Nothing 2. Tim Sanders – Stop Waiting and Start Making Decisions Now with Tim Sanders 3. Barbara Corcoran – Interview with Barbara Corcoran on Starting, Scaling and Investing in Businesses 4. Sharon Lechter – How Sharon Lechter’s Marketing Genius Sold Over 27Million Books 5. Eric Ries – How and Why The Lean Startup is Becoming the Standard for Hockey Stick Growth 6. Catherine Cook – 32 Million Users and Growing – Catherine Cook founder of myYearbook.com 7. Lauren Bush – Interview: How Lauren Bush is Tackling World Hunger with FEED Projects 8. Chris Russo – How to Conquer the Online Media World with Chris Russo of Big Lead Sports 9. Kyle Smitley – Not Taking No For an Answer: Kyle Smitley Founder of Barley & Birch 10. Amos Winbush III – Rockstar Lifestyle to Hot Tech Startup: Amos Winbush III of CyberSynchs Check out all of our entrepreneur interviewsSee also The Best Answer for "Why Did You Change Jobs?" Interview Question Related Posts UK Regulator Drops Ban Against Former Libor Trader HayesChina Accuses Foreign Banker of Breaking Local LawsNew Government Loan Proposal Targets Backyard Rental UnitsTexasTribe Founder Offers Key Business Startup Advice on FoxMajor Companies Making Pre-Market Headlines entrepreneurinterview 0 You Might Also Like... How to Sell Your Technology Business: Lessons from Automate.io What Does It Take? Lessons From The Tom Style Show and Its Founder, Tom Style Lewis Howes – Pro Football Player Turned LinkedIn Expert About The Author Jared Previous Post Top 10 Young Entrepreneur Articles of 2011 from Under30CEO Next Post Should You Take on Debt to Grow Your Business?