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Monday Podcast Page Structure

1. Header:

The page starts with a header containing the logo on the left-hand side and a navigation menu on the right-hand side, including links to other sections of the Startup for Startup website.

2. Title:

The page title, "Startup Podcasts," is displayed in large letters at the top of the page, centered below the header.

3. Introduction:

Following the title, there is a short introduction paragraph explaining the value of listening to podcasts. This sets the tone for the rest of the page.

4. Podcast List:

The main section of the page is a list of recommended podcasts for startups. Each podcast is given a brief description, and a button labeled "Listen Now" takes users directly to the podcast's website or the episode they recommend.

5. Filter:

On the left-hand side of the page, there is a filter section that allows users to narrow down the podcasts list based on specific criteria. Users can filter by language, category, and platform.

6. Social Share:

At the bottom of each podcast recommendation, there are social media sharing buttons, allowing users to effortlessly share the podcast with their network.

7. Footer:

The page ends with a footer containing the Startup for Startup logo and links to different pages on the website, including a link to a page where users can submit their own podcast recommendations. Overall, the page is well-structured, with each element - the header, title, introduction, podcast list, filter, social share, and footer - clearly laid out and easy to navigate. It is designed to help entrepreneurs and startup enthusiasts find and discover new podcasts that will help them grow their businesses.