With weekly updates to keep content fresh and relevant, WRAL TechWire’s Triangle Startup guide is always growing with new resources for local entrepreneurs.

The guide consists of seven topical sections featuring local accelerators and mentorship programs, incubators and coworking spaces, competitions and grants, venture capital and angel groups, communities and networks, free events and meetups, and inspiration, advice and more resources.

Today, we’ll focus on the inspiration, advice and more resources section, which includes links to podcasts, videos, web series, blogs and columns, business directories, market research and reports, and more productions—all by and for entrepreneurs in the Triangle region.

When the guide launched two years ago, there were around 20 items in this section. Now, it has expanded to include more than 80 listings.

WRAL TechWire Triangle Startup Guide - Inspiration, Advice & More Resources section

WRAL TechWire Triangle Startup Guide – Inspiration, Advice & More Resources section

We are regularly adding new resources to this section. Here are some of the latest additions:

  • Founded Connect: A new podcast from Raleigh Founded (formerly HQ Raleigh) interviews Triangle-area resource providers and the people who run them.
  • Teaching Startup: A newly launched column on WRAL TechWire from Joe Procopio, a prominent serial entrepreneur in the Triangle. In the series, Procopio shares leadership lessons and tips for local startup founders.
  • IDEA Fund Partners’ Medium page: IDEA Fund Partners, one of the Southeast’s most active early-stage VC firms, publishes articles about a variety of topics on their Medium page.
  • NC TECH’s YouTube channel: The North Carolina Technology Association regularly posts interviews, webinars, panel discussions, workshops and other resources on its YouTube page.
  • UNC Eship’s YouTube channel: On its YouTube channel, UNC Chapel Hill’s Entrepreneurship Center posts interviews, workshops, webinars and entrepreneurship trends reports for local startup founders and teams.
  • Your Back Yard Raleigh: This organization provides content and resources for startups and small businesses in Raleigh and Wake County. On its website, Your Back Yard hosts a directory of locally owned stores, restaurants and service providers in Raleigh. It also posts interviews, webinars and advice videos on its YouTube channel.

If we missed a resource you think we should add to the Triangle Startup Guide, please feel free to submit it for inclusion. You can email me directly, tweet me @shannoncuthrell or use this contact form.