GitHub – ChatPRD/lennys-podcast-transcripts: Transcripts from Lenny's Podcast
If you’ve ever listened to Lenny’s Podcast and thought, “I wish I could search this conversation later,” you’re not alone. I’ve had that exact moment, usually halfway through a walk, phone locked, brain buzzing, knowing there was a gem I’d want to come back to. That’s why this GitHub project quietly deserves more attention.
The Lenny’s Podcast Transcripts archive is a growing, thoughtfully organized collection of full episode transcripts from the podcast. We’re talking about 284 episodes, each one featuring product leaders, founders, and growth experts who’ve actually been in the trenches. Not theory. Real stories. Real decisions. The kind you underline if you’re the note-taking type.
What makes this especially useful is how it’s structured. Each episode lives in its own folder, named after the guest, and includes a single transcript file with clean, structured metadata at the top. If you’ve ever tried feeding messy text into a tool or even just searching your own notes, you’ll appreciate how intentional this is. It’s built so humans can read it easily and machines can understand it too.
And yes, it’s perfect if you like experimenting with AI tools. You can search across conversations, spot patterns in how great product leaders think, or pull examples for your own work. I found myself skimming one transcript for a specific growth tactic and accidentally reading three sections because, well… that happens.
A quick, important pause. This archive is for educational and personal use. The content belongs to Lenny and his guests, and the project clearly encourages supporting the official podcast and YouTube channel. That respect really matters.
Looking ahead, resources like this are going to shape how we learn. Less scrolling. More depth. More revisiting ideas when we’re actually ready for them. If you’re building products, leading teams, or just trying to think a little clearer, this archive is one of those quiet tools you’ll keep coming back to.



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