Max Cutler

Max Cutler is an American entrepreneur, creator, author and businessman best known for founding the podcast studio Parcast in 2016.

Under Cutler’s leadership, Parcast became a powerhouse in the podcasting industry, introducing a range of immensely popular weekly shows across various genres and played a pivotal role in expanding podcasting internationally, overseeing the creation of 140+ adaptations in eight different languages. After three years of exponential growth, Spotify acquired Parcast in 2019.

Cutler most recently served as Spotify's VP, Head of Creator Content & Partnerships, where he headed the global team responsible for identifying, recruiting and overseeing creators on the platform including Joe Rogan (The Joe Rogan Experience), Alex Cooper (Call Her Daddy), Emma Chamberlain (Anything Goes), and Dax Shepard (Armchair Expert).

Max Cutler has been featured on Fortune 40 Under 40, The 40(ish) Most Powerful People in Podcasting, Forbes 30 Under 30, and The Hollywood Reporter's 35 Rising Executives Under 35 lists. Cutler recently stepped down from Spotify to start a new venture yet to be announced.

Early life
Cutler was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He attended Viewpoint School, a nondenominational school in Calabasas, California. He earned a bachelor's degree in finance and entrepreneurship from the University of Arizona in 2013.

Cutler's father, Ron Cutler, is a veteran radio broadcaster, who went by the name Ron Diamond. Ron started Cutler Productions, a radio syndication company in the 1980s. Max has cited his father as having a huge influence on his career and life.

Career
In June 2016, Max Cutler founded the podcasting Studio Parcast without outside investment. While he has cited podcast Serial by Sarah Koenig as an inspiration, his vision was to consistently produce high-quality content across various genres, such as True Crime, pop culture, mystery, science fiction, history and genres fictional audiodramas like Mind's Eye (2018). In the latter half of 2021, Parcast ventured into limited-run investigative series, including popular podcasts Imposters and Revelations (A partnership with Blumhouse Productions) At its peak Parcast achieved over 1 billion downloads, employed a team of 120+ staff and produced 140+ shows weekly in eight different languages. Cutler is known for creating and producing acclaimed podcasts like Conspiracy Theories, Dare to Lead, Supernatural, Horoscope Today and International Infamy to name a few.

On April 1, 2019, Spotify acquired Parcast for an estimated ~$115 million.

Cutler would become Spotify’s VP, Head of Creator Content & Partnerships, where he reported directly into the C-Suite and headed the division responsible for identifying, recruiting and overseeing exclusive deals and partnerships with major audio creators on the platform including Joe Rogan (The Joe Rogan Experience), Dax Shepard (Armchair Expert) and Alex Cooper (Call Her Daddy). He led the effort to make Spotify the leading platform for creators of all walks by expanding the platform’s creator tools for audience growth and interaction, as well as growing Spotify’s video podcasting efforts.

Under Cutler's guidance, Spotify successfully attracted some of the industry's most renowned podcast creators in the world including Ashley Flowers (Crime Junkie), Ash and Alaina (Morbid), Alex Cooper (Call Her Daddy), Emma Chamberlain (Anything Goes), Mark Fischbach (Markiplier) and the Fantasy Footballers to name a few. Cutler also greenlit a number of nontraditional podcast talent such as Kim Kardashian, Brené Brown, Addison Rae, plus many more.

In June 2021, Cutler helped secure a deal with Call Her Daddy to come exclusively to Spotify. In 2022, he also secured deals with Emma Chamberlain and Markiplier in an effort to build video on the platform.

In addition, Cutler was tasked with leading Kids Content and Audiobook Originals as well as developing a content slate for Spotify’s push into live audio with the launch of Live on Spotify. Highlights include reactive, unfiltered content from The Ringer after the biggest moments in sports, pop culture programming from gossip maven Deuxmoi and celebrity guests like Billy Eichner, intimate conversations with artists such as WILLOW and Pusha T on live music shows like Lorem Life and New Joints Live, and exclusive conversations from the artist village at Rolling Loud Miami with Saweetie, Latto, Curren$y and more.

Cutler was included in Forbes 30 under 30 Class of 2019, Hollywood Reporters Next Generation Executive List for 2020, Fortune 40 Under 40 List for 2020, and The 40(ish) Most Powerful People in Podcasting.

Cutler is also the author of Cults: Inside the World's Most Notorious Groups and Understanding the People Who Joined Them, based on the hit Parcast podcast Cults.

Cutler left Spotify in 2023 to launch a new venture. As announced at the end of April 2024, this is Pave Studios, a production company "at the intersection of audio, video, books, and entertainment."