Startups for the Rest of Us is one of my favorite as well. Lots of good tactical advice on there. If you find yourself looking for something that is more inspiration (at least in the early stages of your entrepreneurial journey) I highly recommend Stanford's Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders series:
This was one of my talks that covers dropping out of college, a funny story about trying to figure our pricing, as well as goes over transitioning a business from charging for a product to charging for a service based on value:
Thank you, I always find listening to startup podcasts remarkably inspiring, even though I'm not sure whether or not I want to work on one yet. The "you don't need to be perfect, but you do need to care" message a lot of them share is applicable to a lot of things I work on.
Anecdote: I was working at a restaurant this past summer and was cleaning up at the end of the night while listening to the AirBnB episode of Masters of Scale with headphones. When they brought up the presidential cereal boxes I laughed, and one of the waitresses who I had been hitting it off with recently asked what I was listening to. I said a podcast about AirBnB. She looked at me funny and walked away. Smooth. I guess not everyone shares the same enthusiasm.
Enjoying the "Startups for the rest of us" podcast so far (http://www.startupsfortherestofus.com/)