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Let's Vibe!

Let's Vibe!

Von: Seth Goldstein & Ian Rogers
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Two founders in their 50s, obsessed with building things using AI. Seth Goldstein (Turntable.fm, Bright Moments) and Ian Rogers (Beats Music, LVMH, Ledger) have been shipping software for 30 years. Now they're doing it with Claude Code, and it feels like the Netscape moment all over again.

Every week: what we built, what we learned, and a conversation with someone doing interesting work at the intersection of creativity and AI. Not a developer podcast. This is for artists who want to build, founders who want to ship faster, and anyone who's heard "vibe coding" but doesn't know where to start.

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2026 Seth Goldstein & Ian Rogers
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  • OpenClaw & The Rick Rubin Connection
    Feb 6 2026

    Title: OpenClaw & The Rick Rubin Connection

    (It already has "Let's Vibe! Episode 2" prepended, so just the subtitle is fine — or replace with the full title)

    Description (paste this):

    Seth reports from ClawCon in San Francisco — 1000 RSVPs, a line around the block, and Ashton Kutcher hiding under a hat. Ian shares his full origin story

    and tells the Rick Rubin vibe coding story for the first time.

    Ian texted Rick from a Hong Kong coffee shop asking if he knew he was the meme for vibe coding. Rick wrote back: "Not really, but I think I'm the meme for

    it." Then Rick dropped everything to write "The Way of Code" based on the Tao.

    Plus: Why OpenClaw captured the zeitgeist, Ian's 2am security scare (rm -rf at 2am), and a practical guide to getting started safely.

    Links:

    - letsvibe.fm

    - Ian interviews Rick Rubin: tetragrammaton.com/ian-rogers

    - Ian's blog: fistfulayen.com

    - The Creative Act (Audiobook): audible.com/pd/The-Creative-Act-Audiobook/B0BTS764Q3

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    58 Min.
  • The Netscape Moment
    Jan 30 2026

    Seth Goldstein and Ian Rogers kick off Let's Vibe! with the origin story. Seth traces 30 years of building -- Site Specific, Turntable, Bright Moments -- and how Claude Code became his Netscape moment. Ian draws the parallel to Pro Tools democratizing music production. They talk imposter syndrome, the Oliver Sacks piano analogy, why the terminal is the future, and what happens when a humanities guy starts shipping software daily.

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    58 Min.
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