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What does it sound like when you change your mind?That's the name of the book Seth Godin was about to publish when James interviewed him. He only printed 5,500 copies. And he's not printing anymore.He doesn't view a book as just pages surrounded by two covers. He makes a 3-dimensional object that's beautiful to look at and read.“It's not new,” he said on my podcast. “It's the best of the last four years of my work. And it's illustrated with hundreds of photos by Thomas Hawk, who's the most prolific and talented internet photographer.”The book weighs 18 pounds. And it's 800 pages long.I asked him about art and marketing… and he told me about life.A) START FROM THE BEGINNING“No business, no project, no novel ever started big,” Seth said.It started with fear, uncertainty, excitement, possibility. Tons of “what if's” that lead to real action. And real action halts the what if's. The "what if's" turn to "what is".Seth said, “Instead of saying, ‘I need to leap to the middle,' say, ‘I'm going to start with people who want to engage with me.'”All successes start with one person. That's it. One person, then two, then three.Success is a curve. We all know it. Don't try to cheat the curve.B) KNOW YOUR WORLDI asked Seth, “How do you know what the world wants to hear?”“Well, first of all, never the whole world,” he said. “You pick your world.”Where do you hurt? Where do you feel a knot? Can you loosen it up and ease the pressure?Can you create something for the people (or person) who want to love what you want to love?C) WHAT DO YOU CARE ENOUGH TO SAY?We talked about Facebook. And the Lays Potato Chip guy who re-designed the bag. His job was to make it sound crunchier.Kids had slamming competitions. Who could slam a soda the fastest? So Coke-A-Cola created a bottle with a mouthpiece meant to maximize chugging efficiency.They sold products. But it's the message that matters.I always say: message over money.Invention happens at the edges. Between heart and lungs, breath and vocal cords is the message. It's the thing you want to say. The thing you're afraid to say.“What really matters isn't what time you posted on Facebook,” Seth said. “What matters is, what did you care enough to say?D) ANYONE CAN LEAD…“'Purple Cow‘ says, ‘How do I sit in my office and make a thing that people talk about?'”“What ‘Tribes‘ says is ‘Now that anyone can stand up and lead (because anyone can have a media channel… because anyone can make a connection) will you choose to lead? And if you're going to lead, who will you lead? How will you connect with the people you're leading? That is marketing, but it's also life.”E) CULTURE BEATS EVERYTHING“No one has a Suzuki tattoo,” Seth said.“What's a Suzuki tattoo?” I asked.Then I got it. Harley Davidson makes half their revenue licensing its brand. T-shirts, jackets, etc.“If you're in the Harley tribe, you can't show up on a Suzuki,” he said.“Tribes aren't about the alpha to the omega. Leaders always go away. The alpha person dies or moves on. But the tribe doesn't. The tribe persists. Because culture beats everything. Scenes have a culture. Tribes have a culture. It's the culture that determines how an organization makes its choices, how a nation will evolve.”I've said this before. It doesn't matter who the president is. What matters is who you surround yourself with. Who's in your tribe? Who's in your heart?And if they're toxic to your creativity or well-being, detox now.“The Beatles didn't invent teenagers. I'm not saying we invent our tribe. We just show up to lead them.”I didn't invent the choose yourself community. The cubicle job did.F) SHOW UPI'll never say what other people should do. I just say what I like to do. I say what gets me past just getting by.“Half my blog posts are below average,” Seth said.I asked if he feels bad.Intellectually, I understand failure. But it still hurts. It can turn your life upside down. I lost everything more than once. And maybe you're reading this because you have to… or you're afraid of losing everything.“I'm talking about [creating] generous work with good intent… that didn't work.” That's the failure we need to show up for.“I show up,” Seth said.G) DON'T WRESTLE WITH INFINITYI didn't know what that meant.“I am almost done wrestling with infinity,” he said.We had half an hour left in the interview. I didn't interrupt.I couldn't.I was captivated. My mind expands when I'm seconds away from hearing someone's genius. My vision slows and the inside of my ears soften. It's like my body is creating room.“I made the book I wanted.”“I only printed 5,500 copies of the book. And there's not going to be a second printing. That's all there is.”He doesn't have to chase. He already broke even and the best part is he chose himself.“Now there's not an infinity of upside.”He didn't need approval from publishers, his boss, a network… He didn't write for a bestseller list. He was compelled. And he created.He made what he wanted to make. “Here's my definition of art,” he said. “Art is when a human being does something that might not work…”And my whole body nodded.He went on… changing my mind.Links and Resources:Seth's upcoming book “What Does It Sound Like When You Change Your Mind?”Read Seth's books:The New York Times, BusinessWeek, and Wall Street Journal bestseller, “Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us“A New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestseller, “The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick)“A New York Times bestseller, “Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?““Purple Cow, Transform Your Business by Being Remarkable““All Marketers are Liars: The Underground Classic That Explains How Marketing Really Works–and Why Authenticity Is the Best Marketing of All““Permission Marketing: Turning Strangers into Friends and Friends into Customers“Join Seth's newsletter and get his latest blog posts at SethGodin.comSeth's “alt MBA” courseFollow Seth on Facebook + TwitterAlso by Seth Godin:The Icarus Deception““Poke the Box““We Are All Weird““Whatcha Gonna Do with That Duck?““V Is for Vulnerable““Meatball Sundae““Free Prize Inside““Unleashing The Ideavirus““Small Is The New Big““Survival Is Not Enough““The Big Red Fez“Also Mentioned:Thomas Hawk Photography ------------What to write and publish a book in 30 days? 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What does every lawyer get wrong about personal branding?In this episode, I'm joined by Chris Gensheer, a personal brand growth and content strategist, and we discuss the common misconceptions lawyers have about personal branding.Chris shares his insights and actionable tips on what personal branding is and how it can reinforce referral marketing. He also talks about the importance of elevating authority and offers tactics to demonstrate industry authority.For lawyers looking to transform their personal brand, Chris offers tips on positioning your personal brand, creating your own category, and monetizing your personality.Throughout the episode, Karin and Chris explore the idea of branding when it comes to personal brand, discussing its importance and how it can impact your career as a lawyer. Tune in to Counsel Cast to learn from the experts and gain valuable insights into the world of law and counseling. Plus, stick around until the end to hear Chris' book recommendation.Chris gives listeners actionable tips on: [1:35] What personal branding is [4:00] How personal brand reinforces referral marketing [8:35] The 'elevating authority' and how it works [10:30] Tactics to demonstrate your industry authority [17:50] Monetizing your personality [18:35] Tips for lawyers to transform their personal brand [24:45] Positioning your personal brand and creating your own category [27:30] What is 'branding' when it comes to 'personal brand' [31:00] Chris' book recommendation Resources mentioned in this episode:Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?Connect with Chris here: https://www.instagram.com/thechrisgensheer/ https://www.twitter.com/chris_gensheer https://linkedin.com/in/chrisgensheer https://www.facebook.com/ChrisGensheerEMG https://www.empathymarketinggroup.com Connect with me Instagram Pinterest Facebook Twitter Karin on Twitter Karin on LinkedIn Conroy Creative Counsel on Facebook https://conroycreativecounsel.com
What does every lawyer get wrong about personal branding? In this episode, I'm joined by Chris Gensheer, a personal brand growth and content strategist, and we discuss the common misconceptions lawyers have about personal branding. Chris shares his insights and actionable tips on what personal branding is and how it can reinforce referral marketing. He also talks about the importance of elevating authority and offers tactics to demonstrate industry authority. For lawyers looking to transform their personal brand, Chris offers tips on positioning your personal brand, creating your own category, and monetizing your personality. Throughout the episode, Karin and Chris explore the idea of branding when it comes to personal brand, discussing its importance and how it can impact your career as a lawyer. Tune in to Counsel Cast to learn from the experts and gain valuable insights into the world of law and counseling. Plus, stick around until the end to hear Chris' book recommendation. Chris gives listeners actionable tips on: [1:35] What personal branding is [4:00] How personal brand reinforces referral marketing [8:35] The 'elevating authority' and how it works [10:30] Tactics to demonstrate your industry authority [17:50] Monetizing your personality [18:35] Tips for lawyers to transform their personal brand [24:45] Positioning your personal brand and creating your own category [27:30] What is 'branding' when it comes to 'personal brand' [31:00] Chris' book recommendation Resources mentioned in this episode: Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? Connect with Chris here: https://www.instagram.com/thechrisgensheer/ https://www.twitter.com/chris_gensheer https://linkedin.com/in/chrisgensheer https://www.facebook.com/ChrisGensheerEMG https://www.empathymarketinggroup.com Connect with me Instagram Pinterest Facebook Twitter Karin on Twitter Karin on LinkedIn Conroy Creative Counsel on Facebook https://conroycreativecounsel.com
E7: Tim and Andrew dig into the topic of #GoGiving. They break down the difference between a contract, gift, and sacrifice, and share personal stories of those #leaders and individuals in their lives who have exemplified this concept. Being a go-giver is all about taking care of those in your #sphere of #influence without an expectation for return; and we acknowledge that as leaders this can be hard to do. How do you show up and give to your team? This episode is sponsored by: Energy4Sales Books mentioned in this podcast: - Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? By Seth Godin - The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. By John Maxwell Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hangingwiththehoopers #HangingWithTheHoopers #HoopX2 #IgniteChange #InspireAction #SparkThought #Leadership #Management #Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hangingwiththehoopers/message
Too often introverts express that they felt something was wrong with them. The fortunate ones learn to embrace who they are and find a new level of success and happiness. Yet there are too many people that are not sure of who they are and don't know what is wrong. The key is to discover who you are and then live authentically. The world needs you to be your best! Continually get to know yourself and build your skills in your strengths. Be proud of who you are. Books referenced in this podcast: Brene Brown, The Gifts of ImperfectionSeth Godin, Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?Get my book: Minding Your Time: Time Management, Productivity, and Success, Especially for IntrovertsContact the host of Quiet and Strong :David HallAuthor, Speaker, Educator, Podcasterquietandstrong.comGobio.link/quietandstrongdavid@quietandstrong.comTwitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedInTake the FREE Personality Assessment:Typefinder Personality AssessmentYou may also like:Quiet & Strong Merchandise
Good morning, good afternoon, good evening all and welcome to another edition of the Blacksmith's Furnace. Following current long distance running champion Mo Farah, failing to qualify for the olympics, in this weeks episode, we talk about pursuing goals and passions and what it takes to take those pursuits to the next level. Considering Farah might not be able to compete at the very highest level due to age or other factors we ponder if it's still worth grinding and working as though you still are, just for the love of it. Mo took a turn in the Hot Seat for Sorry not Sorry tackling why the Bible is comprised of the books therein and what makes for a good worship song. For our Hookups, Mo suggested a couple of books by an author called Seth Godin. Following our conversation he suggested checking out The Dip https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dip-extraordinary-benefits-knowing-stick/dp/0749928301 and Linchpin https://www.amazon.co.uk/Linchpin-Are-You-Indispensable/dp/B0038369CE/ref=sr_1_1?adgrpid=58636033612&dchild=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwuIWHBhBDEiwACXQYscZ4D-7kaxWRWTsBV7kcF7pdLFcKLvPg6NGETlxVmQH2_3z0q4vSCxoCYuEQAvD_BwE&hvadid=259030756257&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=1006618&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=1210539344537509681&hvtargid=kwd-299528526430&hydadcr=18465_1817239&keywords=seth+godin+linchpin&qid=1625434742&sr=8-1 Peter suggested checking out the latest season of the Seven Deadly Sins Anime on Netflix, Have a watch here https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/80050063 and Rob suggested checking out a youtube channel by one of the top gamers in the world WaDiRob have a watch here https://youtube.com/c/WaDiRob We hope you enjoy the episode and if you do please let us know in the comments and let your friends know by sharing, and if you don't, please let us know in the comments and let your friends know by sharing. We're big believers in the "win-win"Take care and stay blessed. Special thanks to RUDE (@itsrudeboy) for the intro and outro music. And to Calvin A Turner founder of Torra Media (facebook , @torramedia) and digital designer extraordinaire for TheOrdinaryAmazing.com logo design.
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10 BEST #MARKETING #BOOKS YOU NEED ON YOUR SHELF 1. LINCHPIN: ARE YOU INDISPENSABLE? You might recall that Icarus's fatal flaw was not heeding his father's warning to not fly too close to the sun. Furthermore, Daedalus warned his son to not fly too low, fearing that the saltwater would also damage the wings. In his lauded #book, 2. HOOKED: HOW TO BUILD HABIT-FORMING PRODUCTS by Nir Eyal People using your product is cool, but people habitually using your product is cooler. There's a pattern to which products and services catch attention and become essential for consumers and which, and Hooked answers how to to do just that. Nir Eyal's #book, 3. INFLUENCE: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSUASION by Robert Cialdini How do you get someone to say yes? #Marketing at its core is getting someone to agree to a proposition. Easier said than done… People are being asked for their attention and money all the time, and SOCIAL PRESSURES add a wrinkle to an already complicated and saturated competition for consumer attention. 4. HOW BRANDS BECOME ICONS by Douglas B. Holt 5. THE UNDOING PROJECTby Michael Lewis 6. BLINK: THE POWER OF THINKING WITHOUT THINKING by Malcolm Gladwell 7. MISBEHAVING: THE MAKING OF BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS by Richard Thaler 8. RED TEAM by Micah Zenko 9. ORIGINALS: HOW NON-CONFORMISTS MOVE THE WORLD by Robert Grant 10. CONTAGIOUS, WHY THINGS CATCH ON by Jonah Berger #digitalmarketingagency #marketingtips #follow #smallbusiness #design #bhfyp #love #webdesign #like #photography #graphicdesign #content #art #fashion #bhfyp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aleph-global-scrum-team/message
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http://www.sherylkline.com/blog"You have a brilliance in you, your contribution is valuable, and the art you create is precious. Only you can do it, and you must. I'm hoping you'll stand up and choose to make a difference."- Seth Godin, LinchpinHi Scott,In his book Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?, Godin talks about when he was a kid and his love of the comic book series, The Justice League of America. He explained that, with the exception of Batman and Superman, the other members needed to explain their superpowers in the beginning of each story when a stranger was introduced. Godin goes on to say that "...the best future available to us is a future where you contribute as your true self and your best work."So, maybe it's your time. Your time to draw your own map. A map that may still include fear and doubt, but one that knows how to use those emotions as superpowers and not kryptonite. Some of us have been trained to be safe. Not to take chances. To follow the map you were given or the map that others use. That worked for a while, but not after a year like 2020. It's important to honor the mountains we've climbed, the milestones we've achieved and the lives we've touched. But.If we are now uncomfortable because where we sit is now feeling too comfortable, safe or mediocre, it may be time to draw your own map. A map that seems a little crazy.Why?You're needed now, more than ever, and you deserve to feel the joy of being on that journey.How?Make a choice and decide. Choose how you'd like to feel in 2021, the contribution you'll make, and decide if you believe that it's happened. Yes, past tense. Happened. World-class performers start with the end in mind. They create their reality first and then plan to make it happen. Make it as vivid and visceral as possible. So, I'd like to invite you to spend a little time over the holidays thinking about:1). What is your superpower?2). How will you own it in 2021? 3). Who will benefit from it (besides you:)?‘"You have a genius inside of you, a daemon with something to share with the world. Everyone does. Are you going to continue hiding it, holding it back, and settling for less than you deserve because your lizard brain is afraid. There lies regret." -Seth GodinIf you're ready to draw your own map, I'm here to help, www.sherylkline.com/ignitionxx- Sheryl
Is there something you have thought about making to share with others? A book for your network, a project for the office, an idea for the world? Just ship it! Mike shares his experiences publishing two (and soon, three) books. Seth Godin's encouragement summarized his process and gives all of us lessons in taking action on that thing we've been thinking about. Seth Godin's "Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?" Mike Marshall's "Harry Hugger and the Delightful Day" Mike Marshall's "Harry Hugger and Field Trip Friday" What would you like to learn about in future episodes? Contact us at mike@successamplified.com and mark@hipsocket.net.
Seth Godin debunks persistent myths about creativity to show how professionals can deliver more creative output at work. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) The real reason why we don't think we're creative 2) The most effective way to overcome creative block 3) Why you should embrace your impostor syndrome Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep619 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT SETH — Seth Godin is the author of nineteen international bestsellers that have been translated into over 35 languages, and have changed the way people think about marketing and work. He's a recent inductee to the Marketing Hall of Fame, and also a member of the Direct Marketing Hall of Fame, and the Guerrilla Marketing Hall of Fame. In addition to his writing and speaking, Seth was founder and CEO of Squidoo.com. His blog (find it by typing "seth" into Google) is the most popular marketing blog in the world. Before his work as a writer and blogger, Seth was Vice President of Direct Marketing at Yahoo!, a job he got after selling them his pioneering 1990s online startup, Yoyodyne. • Seth's book: The Practice: Shipping Creative Work • Seth's book: Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? • Seth's blog: Seth's Blog • Seth's blog post: “Where do ideas come from?” • Book site: TrustYourself.com — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Company: ePac Flexible Packaging • Personality: Theodore Levitt • Past episode: 267: Managing Self-Doubt to Tackle Bigger Challenges with Tara Mohr — THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Netgear. Enhance your WiFi at netgear.com/wifi• Blinkist. Learn more, faster with book summaries you can read or listen to in 15 minutes at blinkist.com/awesome See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Connection is currency. You can't connect if you don't have a network! The best defence against being irrelevant, is to build a synergistic, robust, and vibrant network. In this episode, you'll discover six ways to expand your network, the secret to being a valued connector (not just a taker!), and how to eliminate the dreaded networking fears.
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In our least evergreen episode to date, Nick and Ken have a wide-ranging conversation about the current Corona virus outbreak and our favorite mental models. Life in Japan - Corona virus and wearing masks in public (Nick) - Pollen (Ken) Book report: - Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? by Seth Godin (Nick) - The poetry of David Whyte and Mary Oliver (Ken)Topics covered:- Living in Tokyo during the time of COVID-19 - Wearing masks in public in Japan - Seasonal allergies in Japan - Going to Roppongi - Farnam Street blog and mental models Links:Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) | WikipediaWhy Japanese wear masks: a look behind health, etiquette, and culture by Cornelius Phanthanh (2018-09-29) Japan gets creative as mask shortages continue amid COVID-19 spread | Japan Times A Miami man who flew to China worried he might have coronavirus. He may owe thousands. by Ben Conarck | Miami Herald You're Likely to Get the Coronavirus by James Hamblin | The Atlantic Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? by Seth Godin World War II in Colour The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen R. Covey How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie Farnam Street Blog The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish Ingrid Newkirk: Animalkind | Real Time with Bill Maher on YouTube The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists by Neil StraussA lyrical bridge between past, present and future by David Whyte | TED.com Where Many Rivers Meet by David Whyte The Bell and the Blackbird by David Whyte A Thousand Mornings by Mary Oliver
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Welcome fellow Recovering Traditionalists to Episode 29. Today we are delving into a touchy subject as I ask “Are you Indispensable?” I’m a firm believer that things come into our lives when we need it. The day I’m recording this, after I dropped my kids off at school I was looking for a podcast to listen to on my drive. A podcast I hadn’t listened to in a long time popped up. The podcast is Entreleadership and the title of the episode was “Are you Indispensable?” Intrigued by the title I played it and was I glad I did. I’ve been doing a series over on my vlog, The Recovering Traditionalist, about why we need to stop teaching math with a textbook. I’ve gotten some people who whole-heartedly agree with me, but I’ve also gotten some people who very much disagree with me. This podcast episode that I listened to this morning made me even more affirmed in my stance against textbooks. Normally on this podcast I talk about articles or books I’ve read, but today I want to share with you the podcast episode I listened to. The guest on this episode of Entreleadership was Seth Godin who has authored many books but on this episode he was discussing ideas from his book Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? Get all the info here: buildmathminds.com/29
Education needs to change to enable the next generations to become ready to take up the challenges they are going to face in their adult lives. Adam Lindstrom, the educator from New Jersey shares his approach to changing the education and empowering it through technology to make his school ready for the future. Important links "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho "Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?" by Seth Godin "Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman" by Yvon Chouinard The Learning Lab 20% Time project Marlboro Marketplace project Future Ready Schools website
I’ve known Tucker Max for 2 decades now. 20 years ago, he emailed me for advice. I told him to quit his job. And he did. He’s the bestselling author of “I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell.” And I always tell people that if they want to study good writing, go read 10 pages of Tucker's books. “My stuff blew up... All I did was stand up and use my real name and tell my real stories about my real life.” So now Tucker wants to help other people get out there and tell their truth. This part 1 of my interview will tell you how to separate the truth from everything else. Then (in part 2), Tucker will tell you how to deal with fear, how to find your audience, and how to write. Links and Resources Scribe Media - scribemedia.com Tucker’s series of articles “Asshole to CEO” “I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell” by Tucker Max “Assholes Finish First” by Tucker Max “Hilarity Ensues” by Tucker Max “Sloppy Seconds: The Tucker Max Leftovers” by Tucker Max Tuckermax.com Follow Tucker on Facebook + Twitter Also Mentioned: "The Ultimate Guide to Self Publishing." This is my free guide for anyone who wants to write and self-publish their own book. I put together this guide to help you get started. Because, in my own experience, writing a book has lead to more opportunities than anything else. Get my guide today at jamesaltucher.com/publish Billions Rounders My interview with Brian Koppleman Hunter S. Thompson author of “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” Nassim Taleb author of “Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder” My interview with Nassim Taleb Jordan Peterson author of “12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos” My interview with Jordan Peterson The four great titans of psychological thought: 1. William James 2. Sigmund Freud 3. Carl Jung 4. Alfred Adler “The Courage to Be Disliked: The Japanese Phenomenon That Shows You How to Change Your Life and Achieve Real Happiness” by Fumitake Koga and Ichiro Kishimi “Tall Poppy Syndrome” “The Last Black Unicorn” by Tiffany Haddish My interview with Tifanny Haddish “Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?” by Seth Godin Eric Weinstein Sarah Jeong Candice Owens “The Elephant in the Brain: Hidden Motives in Everyday Life” by Robin Hanson and Kevin Simler JT Mccormick - CEO of scribe media Alex Jones Karl Marx I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast. Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” and rate and review wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Follow me on Social Media: Twitter Facebook Linkedin Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Panel: Joe Eames Cher Stewart Special Guests: Evan You In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss the origin story of Vue with its creator Evan You. Evan was born in China and came to the US for college. He used to work at Google’s creative lab as a creative technologist and worked on Meteor. From there, he started to put more effort into Vue and switched over to Vue full-time. They talk with Evan about his thought processes behind creating Vue and how it has changed since its initial conception. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Evan’s background What is Google’s creative lab? Meteor When did Vue start to blow up? Worked on a lot of prototypes at Google The inception of Vue Got his ideas from when he was working with Angular Dirty Checking What made him want to build his own framework What gave him the confidence to create Vue Started as an experiment Everything was added over time The scope grew gradually, not overnight High demand in the community What did the initial versions of Vue look like? Why did you name it Vue? Some planned promotion How did it blow up? The popularity of Vue And much, much more! Links: Evan’s GitHub Picks: Joe Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? by Seth Godin Cher Bullet Journal App Evan CodeSandbox Climbing VueConf US
Panel: Joe Eames Cher Stewart Special Guests: Evan You In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss the origin story of Vue with its creator Evan You. Evan was born in China and came to the US for college. He used to work at Google’s creative lab as a creative technologist and worked on Meteor. From there, he started to put more effort into Vue and switched over to Vue full-time. They talk with Evan about his thought processes behind creating Vue and how it has changed since its initial conception. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Evan’s background What is Google’s creative lab? Meteor When did Vue start to blow up? Worked on a lot of prototypes at Google The inception of Vue Got his ideas from when he was working with Angular Dirty Checking What made him want to build his own framework What gave him the confidence to create Vue Started as an experiment Everything was added over time The scope grew gradually, not overnight High demand in the community What did the initial versions of Vue look like? Why did you name it Vue? Some planned promotion How did it blow up? The popularity of Vue And much, much more! Links: Evan’s GitHub Picks: Joe Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? by Seth Godin Cher Bullet Journal App Evan CodeSandbox Climbing VueConf US
Entrepreneurship has been put on a pedestal in our culture. But that's not the majority of us. So what do the rest of us do? New Rules makers are not only entrepreneurs, but intrepreneurs as well. Could that be you? Check out this week's episode of the New Rules Podcast with Vincent Hunt to find out. "Because of social, people now have a voice to be their own brand. It's no longer just about the organizations. It's now an even playing field." - @adriancrawford #newrulespodcast TWEET THIS! "Entrepreneurs have a high tolerance for risk. They can jump out there and start something on their own in the wild wild west and make it happen." @vincenthunt #newrulespodcast TWEET THIS! "Your reward is in direct relationship to your ability to take risk and sweat." @vincenthunt #newrulespodcast TWEET THIS! Enjoying the podcast? Be sure to leave us a review on iTunes! Maybe you'll get a shoutout on a future podcast :) Book of the Month: Play Bigger Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? by Seth Godin Vincent Hunt Website Facebook: Vincent Hunt Instagram: @vincenthunt Twitter: @VincentHunt Adrian Crawford Facebook: Adrian Crawford Instagram: @adriancrawford5 Twitter: @adriancrawford Billy Humphrey Facebook: Billy Humphrey Instagram: @billy_humphrey Dena Landers Instagram: @littlegreeky
We hear it all too often when we turn on the news today, jobs getting shipped out to other countries and millions find themselves out of work. Earlier in the century, during the industrial revolution, work changed dramatically. The high skilled work that dominated the century prior started being replaced by processes and machines. And so came the production line and factory mindset where productions were split into simple processes that even the most unskilled people could do. This drove the cost of labor low and was extremely profitable for companies, but created the problem we have today of people loosing jobs to outsourcing and more and more robots. Even previously thought to outsource proof white collar careers like banking jobs, assistants, stock brokers, analyst, those who just show up and followed instructions are finding their hours cut and having their jobs replaced and outsourced. Best selling author and one of my favorite marketing thought leaders offer us the idea, that to be irreplaceable, we need to be indispensable and remarkable, or what he calls the Linchpin. Seth says “The only way to get what you’re worth is to stand out, to exert indispensable, and to produce interactions that organizations and people care deeply about.” Linchpins don't need a set of instructions, they create opportunities and apply their vision without being told what to do. They humanize and connect their artistic problem solving to their daily work. We all have what it takes to bring this out and become a linchpin, we simply need to fully understand what goes into being a linchpin and start applying it to our works today. Allow me to leave you with this In today’s modern workplace, being a good team member, following instructions and being able to do things that everyone else can makes you very replaceable. The key to succeed and get the best jobs today, we need to become indespensable and be that linchpin for every company. We need to be the catalyst for members of our company, deliver our domain knowledge and contribute generously. Manage complex situation with clear judgements, lead our customers and inspire our staff. We cant allow our lizard brain and fear stop us from getting out of our comfort zone and embracing our inner artist in solving problems. We need to lay our heart on the line and make our work a platform for our art and get things done outstandingly and become an indespensable linchpin.
Liz shares how the podcast title Being Indispensable was chosen in complete ignorance of the fact that Seth Godin had explored the concept in his book “Linchpin: Are You Indispensable” (which Liz is definitely going to be reading). Even if you subscribe to the view that being indispensable is unattainable, Liz argues that the qualities and behaviors that make someone irreplaceable still hold value and are of value to employers and customers. In the same way, it's become a great way of expressing her value proposition. Liz also explains the reason why there has been a notable absence of new episodes. Liz outlines the tough decisions that have been made in recent weeks and how difficult it has been to disappoint her business leader.
Starting is hard. It's very hard. In fact, it's probably the hardest thing creative people do. We often have ideas that we never pursue because we are either afraid, lazy or just unsure where to start. Ideas are great all and but execution is where the true value lives. If ideas only live in our heads, they benefit no one. On this week's Halftime, Adam gives some insight into starting and encourages you to move forward by starting. Mentions include: Steven Pressfield The War of Art The Legend of Bagger Vance Seth Godin Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? Makers of Sport Episode 30: What Makes You Different? U.S. Post Offices closing by NPR College implosion by Mark Cuban Dan Benjamin 5by5 Networks Leo Laporte TWit.tv Serial Podcast Startup Podcast with Alex Blumberg Creative South Diane Gibbs, Design Recharge Our next guest is Tom O'Grady. Tom is a partner and chief creative officer at Gameplan Creative, a Chicago sports agency he founded after his 10+ year stint as the NBA's first creative director. Did you enjoy this episode? Then please rate and/or write a review of the show on iTunes. Also, be sure to follow show host, @TAdamMartin and @MakersofSport on twitter and Dribbble.
Ask me, Martin Lindeskog, a.k.a Lyceum (on Twitter), questions on new media, business philosophy, and the good life. Call to action: Please sign up for my new newsletter, EGO NetCast Bulletin. Show notes: 01 Green screen - Podconsult's web shop 03 StayFocused - Lifehack.org 04 EGO Interview with Brett Owens, Chrometa 05 Lee Sandstead - Sandstead.com 06 Lyceum on Patreon 06 Patron of the arts, maecenas 07 Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? by Seth Godin 07 The Freaks Shall Inherit the Earth: Entrepreneurship for Weirdos, Misfits, and World Dominators by Chris Brogan 08 The School of Athens by Raphael 09 Art - Ayn Rand Lexicon 10 Earl Grey tea 10 Tea53 black tea blend - Meylah online store 10 Matcha green tea - TeaParty.nu
Welcome to episode #181 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. If there is one name that comes immediately to mind when people think of "marketing", it is Seth Godin. Beyond being a best-selling business book author (Permission Marketing, Purple Cow, The Dip, Tribes, etc...), one of the top business Bloggers in the world and one of the most in-demand public speakers, Godin is also the owner of one of the Top 100 websites in the world, Squidoo, and he even has his own action figure (that's no joke). He is about to release his latest book titled, Linchpin - Are You Indispensable? (in late January 2010), and he is the brains behind an excellent new/about-to-be-released e-book titled, What Matters Now (which I contributed to). He's been on the Podcast many times in the past, and is always one of the most insightful people I know. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #181 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 42:57. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society. In a perfect world, connect with me, directly, through Facebook. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. Episode #22 of Media Hacks is next week and it might feature: Chris Brogan - New Marketing Labs - Co-author of Trust Agents. C.C. Chapman - Managing The Gray - Campfire. Hugh McGuire - LibriVox - The Book Oven. Christopher S. Penn - The Financial Aid Podcast - Marketing Over Coffee. Julien Smith - In Over Your Head - Co-author of Trust Agents. In conversation with Marketing legend, Seth Godin. Apologies for the audio quality from my side of the conversation (I botched plugging in my microphone). Seth Godin is the author of the following books: Linchpin (coming in January 2010). Tribes. Meatball Sundae. The Dip. Small Is The New Big. The Big Moo. Purple Cow. All Marketers Are Liars (now called, All Marketers Tell Stories). Free Prize Inside. Survival Is Not Enough. Unleashing The Ideavirus. The Big Red Fez. Permission Marketing. He also runs: Squidoo. You can watch him speak here: The TED Tribes talk is now live. David Usher - 'Kill The Lights'. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #181 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising all marketers are liars all marketers tell stories blog blogging book oven business book campfire cc chapman chris brogan christopher s penn david usher digital marketing facebook facebook group financial aid podcast free prize inside hugh mcguire in over your head itunes julien smith librivox linchpin managing the gray marketing marketing over coffee meatball sundae media hacks new marketing labs online social network permission marketing podcast podcasting purple cow seth godin six pixels of separation small is the new big social media marketing squidoo survival is not enough ted talks the big moo the big red fez the dip tribes trust agents twist image twitter unleashing the ideavirus web 20 what matter now