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►"Creative Careers in the Age of Technology"Today I'm welcoming onto the Round 2 PolyCast Eric Wallace who is The Polymathic Eric Wallace. Photographer, Big and Tall Model, Storyteller, Actor, Director, videographer, and founder of Verrocchio Studio.He was one of the first guests on the show, number 7 to be exact, and now he's number 141 capping off the 7th season of the show!Summary:In this engaging conversation, Dustin PolyInnovator and Eric Wallace explore the multifaceted nature of polymathy, discussing personal branding, the importance of adapting skills, and the impact of technology on creative careers. They delve into the significance of language learning, content creation challenges, and the role of mentorship in shaping a polymath's journey. Eric shares insights from his experiences in sports and creative fields, emphasizing the interconnectedness of various skills and the importance of networking when relocating. In this engaging conversation, Eric and Dustin explore various themes including the lessons learned from living on both coasts, the art of minimalist travel, the impact of AI and technology on creativity, the pursuit of creating a personal magnum opus, and the journey of self-reinvention. They discuss the importance of adaptability, the digital renaissance, and how personal experiences shape one's identity and creative output.Links:https://www.instagram.com/polymathicwallace/https://verrocchiostudio.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/walllaceeric/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9546255/https://x.com/polymathicewhttps://www.instagram.com/polymathplayground/Original Interview https://youtu.be/81EDXXtyyoMPrevious Conversation After https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVj0HNEIakc"I might be known as Mr. Reinvention.""I love New York. I'm a big foodie.""It's time for your next adventure."Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Polymathy and Personal Branding02:53 Navigating Phases of Polymathy06:06 The Impact of Technology on Creative Careers09:00 Exploring New Opportunities and Skillsets12:03 The Importance of Language Learning14:59 Content Creation Challenges and Strategies18:02 The Role of Mentorship in Polymathy21:08 The Intersection of Sports and Creative Skills24:05 Advice on Relocating and Networking33:26 Coastal Living: Lessons from Both Coasts35:04 The Art of Minimalist Travel39:31 The Digital Renaissance: Embracing AI and Technology47:02 Creating a Magnum Opus: The Pursuit of Mastery53:00 Reinvention: The Journey of Self-Discovery▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►Affiliates:Videos Repurposed with Opus Clip:https://www.opus.pro/?via=729b77Podcast Hosted with Transistor:https://transistor.fm/?via=polyinnovatorSocial Posts Automated with Nuelink:http://nuelink.com/?via=dustin▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►
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I'm not sure but I think this is the FIRST AI interview where it interviews the host of the show! I wanted a cool way to wrap up the season, as well as share some of my thoughts on polymathy. I figured why not test out some AI tools while I was at it. I did try NotebookLM and Elevenlabs, but their conversational AI were too slow or in the NotebookLM's case too caught up in the inputted source files. Maybe if I inputted a pdf prompt of being a host interview, or something like that it will work.Note: I did cut out pauses while it was thinking, and the few times I had to prompt it. I'll try to include notes below on how I did it, and the prompts, etc. I also used Adobe Podcast to enhance the audio, as the recording was a bit loud and needed equalization. I left in a couple prompts cause it was funny, and since this is the first time. I felt that it would be useful for other people to see how it works.Some Prompts:“I want you to interview me for my Polymath Polycast show.”“Can you ask me about my POLYMATH integrated operating system?”“I would like to finish off this podcast episode exploring the ideas of polymathy, the multidisciplinary spectrum that I created, and being multidisciplinary in general.”AI Summary:**Introduction:** The Polymath PolyCast explores the lives of multidisciplinary individuals, celebrating their unique journeys. Today, the tables are turned as ChatGPT interviews the host to dive deeper into the show's mission, inspiration, and future direction.**Why the Polymath PolyCast Exists:** The podcast was created to showcase polymaths, highlight the beauty of being multidisciplinary, and validate those navigating such a lifestyle. Guests are selected based on their multidisciplinary qualities, often discovered through keywords like "polymath" or "multipotentialite" in their profiles.**Favorite Moments:** The recurring question, "What is a polymath to you?" reveals unique perspectives, even when answers share similarities. This moment resonates deeply, creating a sense of connection and understanding.**Podcast Evolution and the Mini-Series:** The host plans to take a break after this season, returning with a renewed focus and introducing a mini-series. Tentatively called "Triple Threat" or "Triple PolyCast," the series will feature multiple guests exploring overlapping skills and contrasting perspectives.**Definition of a Polymath:** A polymath has three or more areas of expertise and an insatiable curiosity. Polymathy is a journey, thriving in adaptation, and can be pursued either one interest at a time or by juggling multiple passions simultaneously.**The Polymath Integrated Operating System (PIOS):** Born from frustration with existing tools, PIOS is a six-layer knowledge management framework designed for polymaths and specialists alike. It emphasizes consistency and integrates personal systems like journaling, habit tracking, and content management. The system is adaptable, laying the groundwork for advanced tools like a personal AI assistant.**Closing Thoughts:** Polymathy thrives on individuality. No two polymaths are the same, even if they share mindsets or backgrounds. The spectrum of skills and experiences is what makes this journey so fascinating.
►Summary: In this episode of the Polymath PolyCast, host Dustin PolyInnovator speaks with Alyssa Lee, a multifaceted artist and content creator from Singapore. They discuss Alyssa's journey from theater to becoming a digital influencer, the challenges of personal branding, and the importance of embracing all aspects of oneself in content creation. The conversation delves into the nuances of navigating social media algorithms, the mindset shifts required to overcome imposter syndrome, and the evolving landscape of influencing and content creation.In this conversation, Alyssa Lie discusses her journey as an influencer and content creator, emphasizing the evolution of her partnerships and the importance of building a personal brand. She reflects on the deeper motivations behind her work, the significance of authenticity, and the challenges of being a multidisciplinary individual. "Being multidisciplinary can lead to challenges in branding and perception.""Building a Holistic Personal Brand"## Links:https://hoo.be/itsalyssaliehttps://www.alyssalie.com/https://www.socialsbyalyssalie.com/https://www.tiktok.com/@itsalyssaliehttps://www.instagram.com/itsalyssaliehttps://www.youtube.com/@itsalyssaliehttps://music.apple.com/sg/artist/alyssa-lie/1508142960https://open.spotify.com/artist/0NBpSJAS22KwlDXFuY5DfLhttps://tidal.com/browse/artist/19115249https://www.deezer.com/en/artist/91493112https://www.viberate.com/artist/alyssa-lie/https://www.linkedin.com/in/itsalyssalie/https://www.facebook.com/itsalyssalie/Featured In:https://youtu.be/PedgChij378https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bJVNk36Cvwhttps://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/5-local-content-creators-who-advocate-for-mental-health-on-tiktok#main-contenthttps://mothership.sg/2023/02/singaporean-english-accent-singlish/https://thebeat.asia/singapore/vibe/celebs-influencers/emerging-singaporean-influencers-you-should-follow-on-tiktok-in-2023https://hear65.bandwagon.asia/articles/alyssa-lie-drops-lead-single-with-self-titled-ep-listen?utm_source=hoobe&utm_medium=socialhttps://hear65.bandwagon.asia/articles/alyssa-lie-to-hold-only-love-and-positivity-live-music-concert-this-november-lasalle-singapore-how-to-get-ticketshttps://youtu.be/CDkIS_yxKlI▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►Affiliates:Videos Repurposed with Opus Clip:https://www.opus.pro/?via=729b77Podcast Hosted with Transistor:https://transistor.fm/?via=polyinnovatorSocial Posts Automated with Nuelink:http://nuelink.com/?via=dustin▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►
I've been an avid and active user of TikTok, since it was Musically. I found a home there as a creator, and it taught me how to make short form videos. I probably have over 7000 short videos under my belt at this point, and I can't believe the progress I have made since I joined.From the beautiful couples I've seen get hitched on there, to the people growing their business, and the overall communal vibes the whole platform has. It is going to be a tough one to lose, its been real TikTok.
I'm really not happy with my body, and the best thing to do is to take action about it.
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►Reconnecting with Doc Williams: Five Years Later @docwilliams SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Dustin PolyInnovator and Doc Williams reconnect after five years to discuss the evolution of personal branding, the impact of the pandemic on their careers, and the importance of data-driven decision-making in content creation. Doc shares insights on his journey through various roles, including teaching and program management, and emphasizes the significance of consistency and understanding market trends. The discussion also highlights the necessity of digital skills in modern professions and the value of intuition alongside analytics in building a successful brand. In this conversation, Dustin PolyInnovator and Doc Williams explore the multifaceted nature of branding, personal growth, and the journey of becoming a polymathic content creator. They discuss the importance of understanding one's goals in branding, the mental health implications of personal branding, and the value of pivoting in one's career. The conversation also touches on the significance of documenting one's journey, overcoming learning disabilities, and the evolving landscape of no-code tools in entrepreneurship. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of self-expression and the unique stories everyone has to share.Previous Interview:https://youtu.be/nzG8j0Ty8bMweb3 mentions:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYCGIt7PHiYhttps://polyinnovator.space/metaverse-nfts-decentralization-blockchain-web-3-0/Links:https://sleek.bio/docwilliamshttps://www.youtube.com/@docwilliamshttps://x.com/_docwilliamshttps://ko-fi.com/docwilliamshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/realdocwilliams/https://www.twitch.tv/docwilliamsthe1sthttps://www.instagram.com/_docwilliamshttps://2024nocodetrendsreport.paperform.co/?ref=polyinnovatorhttps://www.producthunt.com/@_thetoolkitChapters00:00 Reconnecting After Five Years03:10 Navigating Change and Reinvention05:57 The Evolution of Brand Factory11:48 Data-Driven Decision Making14:47 The Importance of Consistency in Content Creation18:01 Trends Reports and Market Insights22:10 Building a Personal Brand25:55 The Role of Digital Skills in Modern Professions36:37 Audience Insights and Brand Scaling37:11 The Evolution of Branding38:53 Goals and Mental Health in Branding40:44 The Importance of Pivoting42:12 Personal Branding and Identity43:34 Overcoming Learning Disabilities46:31 The Value of Autodidactic Learning48:13 Building a Polymathic Personal Brand58:20 Becoming a Modern Jack of All Trades01:02:41 No-Code vs. Entrepreneurship01:07:00 Future Goals and Financial Freedom▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►Affiliates:Videos Repurposed with Opus Clip:https://www.opus.pro/?via=729b77Podcast Hosted with Transistor:https://transistor.fm/?via=polyinnovatorSocial Posts Automated with Nuelink:http://nuelink.com/?via=dustin▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►
Key Points:Purpose of the Content Blitz: The blitz was initiated to address a large backlog of content and regain control over creative projects. The speaker felt overwhelmed by years of unfinished tasks and decided to tackle them in a concentrated effort rather than spreading them out over time.Structure and Sprints:A "sprint" refers to a short, intense period of work focused on specific, measurable goals. The blitz involves multiple overlapping sprints.Examples of sprints include:Spotify Sprint: Adding clips and long-form videos for nearly 200 interviews on Spotify's new beta feature.Blog Post Sprint: Writing over 100 blog posts, including repurposing older content and ideas into full-length posts.Polymath Newsletter Sprint: Creating a year's worth of newsletter drafts in advance to maintain consistency.Social Media Clips Sprint: Posting curated clips from interviews on platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube, and Instagram.Polycast Sprint: Completing the seventh season of the podcast within a year while maintaining quality.Challenges Encountered:Balancing the blitz with other commitments like a new retail job and seasonal affective disorder.The tedious nature of some tasks, such as redoing videos or managing different social media platforms.Stress from inconsistent past performance, particularly with newsletters in 2024.Philosophy Behind the Blitz:The speaker emphasizes thinking "bigger" by combining multiple sprints into one larger blitz. This approach allows for greater productivity even if some individual sprints fall short.They advocate for changing how people approach overwhelming workloads by focusing on concentrated efforts rather than spreading tasks thinly over time.The speaker concludes by encouraging others to adopt a similar mindset for tackling large projects, highlighting the value of thinking strategically and ambitiously to achieve more significant results.---Transcript:00:00Doing a content blitz. That's what I wanted to talk about today because I have been doing this content blitz since December. And ideally I would have gotten done in December, but I think due to just getting a new retail job for extra income, it distracted me a little bit. And the seasonal effect of disorder also impacted me quite heavily during this past like month or so. And so I wanted to talk about what the content blitz is, why I'm doing it, and what does it kind of entail on the micro scale. So content sprint, if you will.00:29is something, it was like a project that you're going to do a whole bunch of little tasks in this sprint. And so you might do a sprint within a week, think of like a Kanban board or project management kind of sprint. And so there's a whole bunch of measurable goals you can do. So for example, my first sprint for this Blitz was doing Spotify. And so Spotify came out with this beta feature for doing clips for interviews. I have nearly 200 interviews at this point, and I wanted to add a clip for each interview or 99% of them, at least.00:57And then I also realized that I can't just do short form video on there. I should be posting the long form video too. And so I went on there and added a long form interview to it as well, which is something that was very tedious and took a long time, a little bit longer than I expected actually than I think about it. And so I think that also impacted the blitz because I ended up having to redo a lot of videos over and over again. So this content blitz came out about, because I wanted to catch up to where I think I need to be when it comes to content, there's a lot of.01:24big, huge pool of content in my backlog that I needed to get done. And I felt that the best way to do it was to just burn through it and get it done as soon as possible. And so there's multiple sprints within this blitz. That's the whole idea of the blitz is that it's not just a sprint. It's not just one thing that I need to do. It's multiple things that I needed to do in a short time span, because I feel overwhelmed by it and so I figured let's just tackle it all at once rather than trying to spread it out over time. Cause I've done the whole sprint out over time and it's been lasting for the last four years, five years.01:53And so this all originated back from the Omni content series way back when, which I've talked about on this podcast years ago. So the content blitz entailed a handful of different sprints. I'll go over some of them. The Spotify one was one of them. Another sprint that I haven't really worked on. I've only been working on the other half, but basically half of blitz was going to be this one sprint and have to run a hundred or so blog posts. And that's what's really been stressing me out ironically, but there's other things in this blitz that I think are more time sensitive, like the Spotify thing.02:22And I wanted to get that first move or advantage with that. The next sprint. So there's Spotify sprints. There's the hundred blog posts sprint. Actually, it's a little bit more than a hundred, but it's about a hundred that I need to get done. And then I had the polymath newsletter sprint. And essentially what that entails is over the first year and a half or two years of me doing the polymath newsletter, I was very consistent as well as my other couple of newsletters too. And so I was doing all three newsletters consistently, like every week. Made me slight delays here and there, but I got them done.02:49And then over the last year in 2024, I did not get the newsletters done. In fact, I think I only really wrote newsletters half of the year. And it wasn't a consistent half. It was just like spread out. And so it was really bad. And it made me really upset that like I failed my audience that badly. And so I was like, okay, the only newsletter I'm really working on right now is the polymath one and the polytools one and the polytools one can wait a little bit because I got to revamp how I do it anyways, and that's okay. And so what the.03:17Idea was I need to finish the polymath newsletter or not finish, but finish with working on it. I thought let's just do the whole year's worth of posts ahead of time. And so I have about 35 drafts on my site that are related to these videos. And I wanted to write about that are polymathic related. And then I have about 83 ideas in my folder on my obsidian vault. And so I have at least 52 ideas right there that I can do for this first year. I might, maybe I'll even continue into next year and just have like a year and a half's worth ahead of time.03:46And that way I do not have to worry about being consistent anymore when it comes to that series. And so that was the idea behind that. The next sprint is actually posting clips. So LinkedIn is a little bit weird because there's the professional page and the personal page. And so people who connected with me on LinkedIn, they may already not care about my shows. And so I do want to post my clips on there for those who do care, but I don't want to post the same amount of clips that I did on other platforms. Cause I was pretty eccentric and doing like 10 a day. So I'm going to try to go in and try to find the best three.04:16clips for each interview and just post those. And I think that would be a great idea to really get people's attention without overwhelming them. I just post maybe one to three a day and just schedule it out really far ahead. But then the professional page is a bit different since professional page...
Check it out! https://polyinnovator.space/tag/newsletter/00:00Did you know that I have a Polymathy newsletter where I talk about different aspects of the world of polymaths and just having the life of polymaths? It's called the Journey to Polymath. While the name has changed a little bit over the years, the Journey to Polymathy being kind of the former one, I wanted to talk and create content around the topic of polymathy. So I changed the niche for Polyinnovator this year.00:25to be knowledge management for polymath because I was talking about polymathy and knowledge management as like two separate things when in reality it was like a DNA strand very close together. However, I still wanted to have a separate series purely for the polymathy and this is where that newsletter comes in. I'm looking at about 78 posts at this point. I actually had two tags on my website, one for kind of like polymathy and one for the newsletter and I realized I needed to just send them together.00:54posts that I've made. And I also wanted to talk about the future of the newsletter and the importance of it. And so this is kind of like an update of the Polyamorous Web site, just so you know too. That's what this is about. Because I had around three newsletters on this site for a long time. I had my swimming newsletter, which I have since depreciated, at least for now. And then I had the polymorphic newsletter, of course. And I had the content repurposing newsletter, or just being a content creator, which has moved now to the new website. And so now I went from having three to just one.01:24which overly simplifies it, which is great. That way when you go on the site and you sign up, you're only signing up for that one newsletter, which I think helps simplify the process for a lot of people who might be interested. Because if you're listening to the Polymath Polycast, I presume to some degree you're interested in this multidisciplinary life. So part of the point of this was to have the SEO aspect of Polymathy being like my main niche. I wanted to bring people in based on different topics. And so one thing I'm doing right now, actually going forward, is about one every other week or so.01:52I'm going to be doing a post related to a video that I found on this kind of topic. So one of the more recent ones was how to manage multiple hobbies. Considering that's a very impactful idea towards people who are polymathic and multidisciplinary, I wanted to help, you know, guide and add my own two cents based on this topic from this video that someone else had made. And that way more people could check out that cool video and creator. The next one is an open letter to multidisciplinary where I wanted to just, I wanted to people realize that like, hey,02:21It's okay to be multidisciplinary, here's a various amount of terms you can use to describe yourself and this is kind of like my opening statement to people. And then the other thing is like this polycast show. Right now I'm doing a solo cast but the other half of it is interviews and a lot of people think you have to be a polymath to come on the show but you don't have to. So I made a post on this newsletter talking about that where if you're polymathic and you think that you fit the bill then reach out to me and we can have you on the show. And then again managing multiple interests.02:49One post that I thought was really interesting because a lot of people don't talk about it, if you live long enough, you'll become a polymath because generally speaking, your hobbies become careers, your careers become hobbies, and this overall you end up having multiple disciplines over the course of your life. And there's a couple other response posts like there was a r slash polymath on Reddit where I wanted to kind of talk about like the importance of that subreddit. Another one is the Hello Generalist website, and they have a manifesto for generalists. And I wanted to talk about that.03:17And then I wanted to talk about being a content creator, a polymath content creator, so there's a few posts around that. Some other posts I think would be really interesting for a lot of you is time blocking for polymaths or macro focus for polymaths, micro focus from polymaths. And so there's a lot of these different posts that are SEO focused, like a life OS for polymaths, where I wanted to get people who were looking for a life OS to see that, but really in reality, this helps people in general who are in this polymathy world.03:45And so there's a lot of different posts. I'm only halfway through scrolling through this, looking at this, but like defining polymathy uncategorized, which is like a new way of thinking. Like we don't need to be in boxes anymore. And then part of actually what started this newsletter was this idea of leveling up to polymath, hence the journey aspect. And so I had this idea of the multidisciplinary spectrum, which I need to make a new post about actually here soon. And the idea of leveling up on that spectrum to polymathy. So I have a lot of posts talking about leveling up.04:15Specialist or generalist or renaissance people to polymathy. That's just how that was an interesting idea. So there's a number of posts with that kind of format and like jack-of-all-trades, for example. The other thing that I think is really interesting is two paths to becoming a polymath. One being juggling and one being serialized. And so this two pathway approach, I think that people interleave them a lot more than people realize, but there's also this matter of fact of like, hey, at some point you might actually be doing one or the other and you might need to focus on that a bit more.04:45I also wanted to talk about this internet renaissance, digital renaissance. So there's posts like that. There's the idea of essentially at the century of the specialist. And now we're going to be going into the century of the generalist is a future post I'm going to be making. And I have so many ideas, folks, for this show. I'm not sure what newsletter and I'm making a lot of mistakes today, but I'm just going off the cuff because the idea behind a lot of these posts I'm so excited about and so like the Da Vinci principle, think like a polymath.05:12There's a lot of amazing posts in this newsletter that no one's really reading enough of. And so there's actually one about Miyamoto Mushashi, who is a lone samurai, who is a very prime example of a polymath that a lot of people just didn't know about. And this is actually one of my PolyPro posts, so it is a specialized post that people can read, but the idea was talking about this really interesting person. And so most of the posts are actually going to be free, but there are a couple...05:3999% of the posts would be free but there are a couple paid posts. And so I wanted to give people a warning about that because if you are part of the Polypro you can read them but otherwise. I think there's only like 3 on this list that are actually paid. The rest of them are all free. And even talking about really unique characters like Avatar Aang from The Last Airbender. He is a polymath because he had to master 4 elements in a young age. That's 4 different specialties right there. And then just definitions, talking about Ada Lovelace. I'm just going through the whole list here.06:08and I have around 80 already made. I have around 80 ideas in my obsidian vault that I'm looking at and then I have about 25 ideas that are related to videos that I found on these topics that I wanted to reply to. So I have over a hundred future ideas for this series and I'm so excited to share them all with you. So please go check out the Journey to Polymath newsletter.
►This time we are talking with Leonardo "The Space Pianist" Barilaro who is a pianist, PhD, Space Music Composer, aerospace engineer, martial artist, Senior Lecturer, Italian Polymath, and he will play the first piano concert on Mars!We delve into what it MEANS to be a #Polymath and how he plans to get to Space to play on Mars one day!Links:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPBmT2snEyGHlg10r3OqWuwhttps://www.instagram.com/thespacepianist/https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonardo-barilaro/https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Leonardo-Barilarohttp://www.nullodiesinenota.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/1l4Og7vLHYtJswcyl3P0Lihttps://www.facebook.com/thespacepianisthttps://soundcloud.com/leonardobarilarohttps://athenafoundationarts.org/interview-with-leonardo-barilaro-and-tina-guo-moon-seeds/▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►Affiliates:Videos Repurposed with Opus Clip:https://www.opus.pro/?via=729b77Podcast Hosted with Transistor:https://transistor.fm/?via=polyinnovatorSocial Posts Automated with Nuelink:http://nuelink.com/?via=dustin▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►
The Evolution and Future of MediaThe story of media is one of constant evolution, reflecting the ways humanity communicates, consumes, and creates. From the early days of radio to the ever-changing landscape of digital content, the trajectory of media provides a fascinating lens through which to view technological progress and societal shifts. Let's dive into how media has transformed and explore what lies ahead.The Ever-Present ScreenTake a moment to notice how screens dominate our daily lives. Whether it's the monitor in front of you, the smartphone by your side, or the TV in the living room, screens are omnipresent. We live in an era where rectangular boxes demand our attention almost every waking moment. However, this paradigm is beginning to shift. Technologies like Apple's Vision Pro headset and Meta's Quest are redefining how we interact with displays.The future points to a world where screens are no longer confined to rectangles. Imagine immersive, customizable interfaces that occupy your entire field of view, tailored to your preferences. This shift will redefine not only how we consume media but also how we perceive reality itself.Changing Operating Systems and InteractionsOur interaction with technology is evolving at a fundamental level. Traditional operating systems like Windows and Android are being outpaced by more intuitive platforms. For instance, Google's Fuchsia OS and the emerging AI-driven systems like Google Gemini aim to create seamless user experiences. These systems adapt to user habits and preferences, sometimes even anticipating needs before they arise.The idea of interacting with technology through neural inputs or simple spoken commands feels closer than ever. As computing systems become less visible and more integrated into our lives, the implications for content creation and consumption are profound.The Democratization of Content CreationMedia creation has moved from the hands of the few to the many. What began with blogs and independent websites has expanded into podcasts, YouTube channels, and TikTok accounts. Today, anyone with an internet connection can become a creator, sharing their voice with the world. Platforms like Nebula and Floatplane cater to niche audiences, providing creators with tools to monetize their work while maintaining creative control.This democratization isn't just about creators. Consumers now have unprecedented control over how they engage with media. Gone are the days of being beholden to TV schedules or radio time slots. Streaming services, on-demand podcasts, and personalized algorithms have given audiences the power to curate their own experiences.The Future of Content FormatsFrom radio to podcasts, we see a recurring pattern: old formats adapt or give way to new ones. Radio stations gave rise to Spotify playlists and podcasts, while traditional TV is being replaced by streaming services. Even within streaming, the model is evolving. As Netflix and other giants face challenges like rising costs and audience fatigue, we may see a return to smaller, creator-focused platforms.In the future, we might each have our own “Netflix”—personalized platforms tailored to our preferences. Alternatively, decentralized platforms like Odyssey could gain traction, offering creators a way to bypass corporate gatekeepers entirely.The Evolution of Social MediaSocial media has undergone its own dramatic shifts. Platforms like Twitter Spaces and Clubhouse redefined live audio interactions, while TikTok's short-form videos captured global attention. Meanwhile, live-streaming platforms like Twitch are losing ground to competitors, and even YouTube—once the undisputed king of video content—faces criticism for its increasingly cumbersome interface and policies.The decentralization of content might be the next big wave. As traditional platforms struggle to adapt, creators and audiences alike are exploring alternatives. This shift could pave the way for a more equitable media landscape where niche communities thrive.Everyone Becomes a CreatorPerhaps the most significant trend is the growing participation in content creation by everyday people. It's not just influencers and professionals anymore. Parents sharing recipes, hobbyists documenting their crafts, and individuals exploring personal interests are all part of this wave. Content creation is no longer confined to career paths; it's an extension of self-expression.As technology becomes more accessible and intuitive, we'll see even more people entering the fray. The line between creators and consumers will blur further, fostering a media ecosystem that is as diverse as it is dynamic.Final ThoughtsMedia's evolution reflects our own—our needs, aspirations, and the technologies we create to bridge the two. As screens dissolve into immersive interfaces, operating systems become nearly invisible, and content becomes ever more democratized, the future of media is a canvas for innovation.The question isn't just what media will look like in the future. It's how we—as creators, consumers, and participants—will shape that future. The possibilities are endless, and the journey is just beginning.
Okay I am ASTOUNDED at how accurate and on point this is. Full disclosure this particular PolyCast episode was generated with AI. Specifically Google's new NotebookLM tool (recently updated). I was hesitant to use it much, as I only wanted feed it information based on my work or my niche in particular.This dialogue between these two hosts talk about my website, the various topic categories, and most importantly of all: they have a great understanding of what the PIOS is.Now they do somewhat mispronounce "Polymathy" or the "P.I.O.S.", but maybe I'll start calling it "PI" "OS" from now on haha. Also they said the "I" stands for "Integrated" but it actually is "Innovation". Simple mistake, no big deal.I'm awestruck at the level of understanding they have for my content ecosystem as a whole, and really my mindset towards life. I am really curious to see what they say next to be honest.SummaryDustin Miller's website, PolyInnovator LLC, showcases his diverse content creation across various platforms. He focuses on polymathy, a multidisciplinary approach to knowledge and skill development, which informs much of his blogging, podcasting, and video content. Key themes include self-development, knowledge management, technology, and omnichannel content creation. Miller also shares personal reflections in his "Fireside Codex" and "NOW Page" series. The site includes recommendations for tools and resources he uses.Let me ask you, since you got this far in the description lol. Could you tell if they were AI voices?
While I've been a blogger for over a decade at this point I still write some posts free hand. Things like these “micro-blogs” on Medium/LinkedIn, or my Fireside Codex on the home site.The only thing I really plan is the title haha!I figured today I'd share some information about me and my life, as I don't usually.— — 1. I'm part Hispanic, and I grew up with a Mexican step dad as well. Meaning a lot of that culture got imbued into my way of life. I put salsa into everything, and I listen to Vincente Fernandez when I get sad. Orale.2. Some people might know this from podcast interviews, but I built my first computer when I was 10 thanks to my uncle. I've built half a dozen since, and I use it daily for gaming or content creation.3. I've worked for over a dozen employers and two dozen different roles. Anywhere from lifeguard to elevator operator, cashier, and even karaoke jockey.4. I'm a massive gamer, even when I was young. Anything from Zelda to Pokemon, and even Halo and Diablo. I played on most consoles besides Sega ones, and the PS5. However literally all Nintendo's, Xbox's, PS1–4/PSP, etc.5. I spent the 6 years after high school pursuing deep self-development instead of college, and I don't regret it one bit. I truly think I learned far more in that time span than I would have in school. Not to say schooling is bad, but rather I wouldn't have learned.6. While singing is in my family, on both sides, I taught myself to sing by going to karaoke religiously for better half of a decade. You get anywhere from 1 to 4 songs a night. I'd go 3–4 nights a week, and practice as much as possible.7. I'm dying to move to ATX and Singapore.8. I love finding new tools and software, and being able to help people through those tools. Here is one I literally found this morning https://fliki.ai/9. I'm really good with Legos, like really good, and I would spend much of my life trying to build the best spaceship akin to Star Wars.Some of these are exposing my more youthful aspects of life, but being able to play with Legos as an adult I think is a very important skill. Not only do you help your hand eye coordination, 3D spatial reasoning, but it is good to play even as you get older.https://youtu.be/gswsQ8uNsYsIf you want to keep reading:https://polyinnovator.space/17-facts-about-polyinnovator-that-you-didnt-know/https://polyinnovator.space/polyinnovator-the-digital-polymath/
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►This time we are talking with Khe Hy the Founder of RadReads, known as the Oprah for Millennials, #superconnector, host of the Examined Life Podcast, writer and youtuber for his #RadReads blog and channel. Former Managing Director at BlackRock, and coach for high performance professionals! @radreadsco Links:https://radreads.co/join/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UColNfZXzL946wNgxPGWst1Ahttps://www.instagram.com/radreadsco/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/khemaridhhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/khehyhttps://www.notion.so/@khe-hyhttps://newsletter.radreads.co/https://www.tiktok.com/@radreadscohttps://www.threads.net/@radreadscohttps://soundcloud.com/khh-hyhttps://medium.com/@kheOTHER:https://youtu.be/qPXE_0l7MQ8 His TEDx Talkhttps://KheHy.comhttps://nesslabs.com/khe-hyhttps://www.airtable.com/universe/creator/usrA8ITNJtqHEPctD/khe-hyhttps://rad.substack.com/https://systematicyou.com/the-systematic-af-club/https://radreads.co/supercharge-your-productivity/https://muckrack.com/khe-hy/articleshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dh4RnBbZzVMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOO0SwqrLnshttps://money.cnn.com/2016/12/30/news/economy/khemaridh-hy-rad-reads-oprah-for-millennials/https://growthinreverse.com/khe-hy/https://perell.com/podcast/khe/https://www.podia.com/articles/khe-hy-creator-storyhttps://curiouslionlearning.com/podcasts/khe-hy/https://theknowledge.io/khehy/https://www.reboot.io/episode/shadow-and-leadership/https://kit.com/resources/creator-stories/khe-hyhttps://fortelabs.com/blog/ask-me-anything-with-khe-hy-of-radreads/▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►Affiliates:Videos Repurposed with Opus Clip:https://www.opus.pro/?via=729b77Podcast Hosted with Transistor:https://transistor.fm/?via=polyinnovatorSocial Posts Automated with Nuelink:http://nuelink.com/?via=dustin▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►
The P.I.O.S. in 2025: A Framework for Modern Knowledge Management!The P.I.O.S. (Personal Innovation Operating System or Poly Innovation Operating System) is a system framework I created for a modern approach to knowledge management, especially for polymaths. It's designed to support generalists and multidisciplinary individuals, helping them build a multifaceted "omni-brain" (or "poly-brain").Unlike the "second brain" concept, which primarily serves as a repository for ideas, the P.I.O.S. emphasizes a more layered, holistic system that integrates all aspects of life. Over the years, I've refined this framework, and I'm excited to share its latest iteration.Layer 1: Yearly – Review and PlanThe yearly layer focuses on:Reviewing the past year to evaluate progress.Planning for the year ahead.This layer also includes phases, which represent your key areas of focus or disciplines. These phases are like macro-level categories (e.g., swimming, gaming, PolyTools). They allow for interleaving and overlapping, unlike static "areas" in other methods like PARA, which cater more to a specialist mindset.Layer 2: Quarterly – Four Pillars and Ikigai AlignmentThis layer integrates:The Four Pillars:Body: Tracking exercise and physical health.Mind: The Modular Degree, a DIY education framework to stimulate learning.Spirit: Practices like meditation and Buddhist koans.Emotions: Tracking emotional intelligence (EQ) and gratitude.Ikigai Alignment: Ensuring that all actions align with your personal and professional identity. This helps maintain synergy between your personal life (four pillars) and professional goals (Ikigai).Layer 3: Monthly – Projects and GoalsThis layer handles:Projects: Grouped under phases, with associated goals and tasks.Goals: Achieved through tasks or projects, they drive progress within your phases.Monthly Notes: A personal and professional summary, inspired by Derek Sivers' Now Page. This serves as a reflective journal, either private or public, capturing what's happening in your life.Layer 4: Weekly – Systems and HabitsThis layer is about:Systems: Designing frameworks to sustain habits.Habits: Building and reinforcing behaviors.Habits and systems are interdependent. A system ensures that even if a habit lapses, it can be reestablished more easily. For example, a consistent exercise habit, supported by a system, makes restarting easier after a break.Layer 5: Daily – Content and NetworkingThis is the execution-focused layer:Daily Journal: A private space for reflection, which can also be public if desired.Content Ecosystem: Managing blogs, videos, podcasts, or other creative outputs.Networking Base: A personal CRM to track relationships with podcast guests, hosts, and collaborators.Layer 6: Archive and TemplatesThe final layer is for long-term organization:Archive: Storing completed projects, notes, and references.Templates: Predefined structures to streamline workflows, tailored to the tools in your knowledge management system.In ConclusionThe P.I.O.S. consists of six layers: Yearly, Quarterly, Monthly, Weekly, Daily, and Archive. Each layer serves a unique purpose, with iterations refined over time to create a cohesive and practical system.This is the first time I've shared this updated framework, and I'm thrilled to hear your thoughts. Cheers!Let me know if you'd like further refinements to the PIOS!
►"You have to be multidisciplinary as a creator."Welcoming back to the show Dave Lowe on the Round 2 PolyCast! The last time he was on he was a serial entrepreneur, and even building out a PPE company during the quarantine. Since then he's done music, livestreaming, real estate, and more!Links:@LUCKYKATmeowsichttps://www.instagram.com/englishdavehttps://www.youtube.com/@LUCKYKATmeowsic-http://lowelowe.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH9JghwxhHmu-OhY9v6zOBghttps://open.spotify.com/artist/263Sj9JhEp3usrQTJgfe5l?si=EiypbKheR1Gn50uf0DSiFAhttps://open.spotify.com/album/38KGZV0HZpYJwcdSw1tpRghttps://open.spotify.com/album/4JPVrODbCXVFw6RgP2CrniChapters:00:00 Introduction and Recent Ventures05:40 The Birth of LUCKYKAT and KATNAP10:53 The Journey into Music Production14:09 The Challenges of Live Streaming and TikTok19:39 Navigating Content Creation and Community Engagement24:25 The Evolution of Personal Branding30:34 Real Estate Ventures and Insights37:39 Exploring the Future of Commercial Real Estate44:58 Balancing Multiple Phases of Life55:38 Future Aspirations and Growth Strategies▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►Affiliates:Videos Repurposed with Opus Clip:https://www.opus.pro/?via=729b77Podcast Hosted with Transistor:https://transistor.fm/?via=polyinnovatorSocial Posts Automated with Nuelink:http://nuelink.com/?via=dustin▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►
►This time we are talking with Andreea Lefterovici: Doctoral Candidate, quantum computing researcher, double masters, budding content creator, and polymathic scientist!## Links:https://www.instagram.com/andreea.lefterovici/https://www.andreealefterovici.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreea-iulia-lefterovici/https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=wAZLNL4AAAAJ&hl=dehttps://www.tiktok.com/@andreea.lefteroviciSummaryPhd experience and Masters.Andreea Lefterovici, a doctoral candidate and quantum computing researcher, discusses her journey in the field of physics and her passion for practical applications of quantum computing. She shares her experience studying abroad and the impact it had on her mindset. Andreea also talks about her interest in fractals and how it sparked her fascination with physics.She emphasizes the importance of multidisciplinary thinking and the potential of quantum computing in solving complex problems. Andreea explains her motivation for creating content on quantum computing and her goal of spreading accurate knowledge in an accessible way. She also discusses her time management strategies and the balance between work and hobbies. Andreea Lefterovici discusses her journey in quantum computing and the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration. She shares her interest in tutoring and the potential of recording tutoring sessions as content. The conversation explores the concept of polymathy and the ability to understand different systems. She also talks about her love for languages and the structure behind them. She discusses the impact of her degrees on her future career and the challenges she faces in her research. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the practicality of algorithms in quantum computing and the importance of interaction in physics.▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►Affiliates:Videos Repurposed with Opus Clip: https://www.opus.pro/?via=729b77▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►
The shapes are always changing. Changing is their normal state, like us. Even if we're not changing on the outside, we're changing on the inside constantly. There's some stuff about me that I've been ignoring for a long time. I'm afraid of that stuff. But it's part of who I am. As long as I know the shape of my soul, I'll be all right.Read more: https://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=adventure-time&episode=s09e10
The world of content creation is ever changing, and if you aren't adapting. Then you will be left behind.I wasn't adapting my main content quick enough, and it is already slow growing as it is based on the niche. That I realized I do need to work on my side projects more to gain that boost in traffic/impressions. The gaming and polytools brands both have the potential to grow fast, and I am excited to see where they go!
This time we are talking with Luke Brice, business operations consultant, serial entrepreneur, former police officer, polymath and business nerd.Links:https://www.matchmaker.fm/show-guest/luke-brice-1f9393https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukebrice1/https://www.nextlevelbusiness.club/home56909066https://www.linkedin.com/company/next-level-business-club/https://www.bluelightgroup.uk/https://www.facebook.com/BlueLGrouphttps://www.instagram.com/bluelightgrp/https://x.com/bluelightgrp
This time we are talking with Federica Bressan a Science communicator, author, speaker, host of the Techno-culture podcast, and doctor of science!We go over the various aspects to life as an academic, choosing your own adventure in life, following your curiosity deeply, and much much more. She shared many stories/anecdotes to help explain some really deep thoughts about how life is. How she is in her path of life, and I think those lessons will help a lot of people!## Links:https://www.matchmaker.fm/show-guest/federica-bressan-297aeehttps://federicabressan.com/https://x.com/donnadifiumehttps://www.youtube.com/c/wyfiwyghttps://research.federicabressan.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/federica-bressan-9126529a/https://linktr.ee/federicabressanhttps://podcast.federicabressan.com/
►Welcoming back to the show Puranjay Savar Mattas and thank you for coming onto the Round 2 PolyCast! He is a software engineer, tech enthusiast, researcher, and AI / ML thought leader.LinksPrevious Interview:https://pod.co/polycast/deep-knowledge-education-and-self-improvement-with-puranjay-savar-mattas-the-polymath-polycasthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/psmattas/https://github.com/psavarmattashttps://www.matchmaker.fm/show-guest/puranjay-savar-mattas-bc324ehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/puranjay-savar-mattas-36b98a14b/https://www.matchmaker.fm/show/chai-chat-chronicles-2a09f6https://chaichatchronicles.wordpress.com/Mentioned:https://aistudio.google.com/app/prompts/new_chat▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►Affiliates:Videos Repurposed with Opus Clip: https://www.opus.pro/?via=729b77▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►
►This time we are talking with J. J. Jerome the Author of Evolution Ended, Futurist, an award-winning Engineer, and Former Director of Future Home Institute.Links:https://www.matchmaker.fm/show-guest/j-j-jerome-7ef85ahttps://www.jjjerome.com/bloghttps://x.com/jjjerome11https://youtu.be/ogrNuYUeapQThe Mentioned:https://polyinnovator.space/the-united-living-construct/
Understanding what is happening in the content creator world meta is hard. There are so many changes happening all of the time, and most people don't stay on the pulse. If you even can tbh.The idea behind this post was to discuss the meta, and potential changes that are going to happen. I didn't even get into the fact that if Tiktok is forced to close up shop. Then the ripple effect it will have on other short form video platforms.We're seeing Twitch, Linkedin, and Pinterest all play their hand at short form video, yet only Youtube and Instagram are talked about.Decentralization will play a major role, and it directly correlates to not "putting all of your eggs in one basket"There is a lot discussed today, and more to discuss next time. Let me know if you think I missed something!Keywords:digital renaissancesyndicating contentmonetizing contentdecentralization
This time we are talking with Jeremy Lasman - A Creative Force for Imagination, former SpaceX technologist, Superhuman Founder, Visionary Pioneer.Jeremy and Dustin discussed the importance of pursuing unconventional career paths, the concept of an operating system for conscious evolution, and the interconnection between mind, body, spirit, and emotions. They also explored the relationship between curiosity and wisdom, the potential of AI in the human operating system, and the impact of technological change on various industries. Lastly, they delved into the integration of video games into other forms of media, and the role of AI in game creation, with a call to action to assess one's passion and energy quality.
This time we are talking with Orion Siebert the host of "Cast of All Trades Podcast", author, content creator, inventor, and generalist.## Links:https://linktr.ee/OrionSieberthttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cast-of-all-tradeshttps://www.youtube.com/@CastofAllTradeshttps://anchor.fm/book-of-orionhttps://twitter.com/Orion_Sieberthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/orion-w-s/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuOpOXxG6dlrj9W9q-LNPtghttps://medium.com/@orionwsieberthttps://www.matchmaker.fm/show-guest/orion-siebert-d440d1https://www.instagram.com/orionsiebert/https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-of-orion
This is a very special episode, it was actually recorded way back in 2020. Was almost a prototype for my Round 2 PolyCast, but in reality it was just a conversation between two polymathic friends. I think due to that I felt like it was too personable to share, but in retrospect I was just simply overthinking it.It is a great discussion on what polymath education would look like, how we learn, what are the challenges, and more.We go into the endeavors we have in our lives, it is surprising how much has changed, but also how LITTLE has changed as well!I hope you enjoy!Here is the original interview:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81EDXXtyyoMLinks:https://www.instagram.com/polymathicwallace/https://verrocchiostudio.com/
Alrighty folks, you know what time it is! There is a NEW #POLYCAST season!!I'm super excited to share this with you all. I tried taking off for the month of April, as there were a lot of things I needed to take care of. Although like I mentioned in the Micro-PolyCast I did end up taking until the start of April to finish Season 6.However I think I'm much better off to go, and now that I have an editor to help take the pressure off of me. It is going to be a much smoother experience!
► This time we are talking with Barry James a Transformation Architect, Eco Changemaker, author, and systems thinker. Summary Barry James discusses his background in technology and innovation, including his early exposure to electronics and his involvement in various technological revolutions. He shares his journey from being an innovator to becoming an advocate for humane economics and the need to change our operating system. Barry explains the concept of polymathy and its relationship to ADHD, highlighting the importance of curiosity and the personal and societal impact of polymathy. He also discusses the power of polymaths in problem-solving and the potential of net intelligence. Finally, Barry introduces the Green Streets Project and its aim to achieve energy independence. **Takeaways** - Barry James has a background in technology and innovation, with experience in various technological revolutions. - Polymathy is characterized by curiosity and the ability to integrate knowledge from different domains. - Polymaths can have a significant personal and societal impact, bringing a unique perspective to problem-solving. - Understanding and embracing neurodiversity, such as ADHD, can help leverage strengths and drive innovation. - The Green Streets Project aims to achieve energy independence and empower households to generate income through renewable energy. Links: https://barryejames.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/barryejames/ https://humane-economics.mn.co/feed https://medium.com/@barry.james https://youtu.be/co2RbwuX-QU https://twitter.com/barryejames https://frontiertechrad.io ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ►Affiliates: Videos Repurposed with Opus Clip: https://www.opus.pro/?via=729b77 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ►
Going forward I'm changing how I market PolyInnovator. Yes, it is my personal brand, but the meta-niche has always solely been polymathy. However the main topics have been other, such as the DIY Modegree. It was a form of knowledge management, and then I started my content creation/repurposing newsletter. Which employed my content production system as its main base. Both ended up being part of this holistic PolyInnovation Operating System or PIOS. The niche going forward will be Knowledge Management for Polymaths. It is more marketable, and gives a reason for me to have such templates like the Modegree. Plus it stills gives me a reason to talk about polymathy!
I'm actually making some changes to my #Polycast / #Podcast after attending Podcast Movement While I certainly believe that you don't have to necessarily have a niche to be successful, your array of "sub-niches" DOES need to have an organized theme/meta-niche. For example I wanted to start creating my Gaming content arm for PolyInnovator, and I always believed in having everything funnel onto the main YT channel. However the plans I had for gaming content were vast on their own, very generalist in nature, and so by creating a separate channel. I was not going against my philosophy. Rather just giving viewers a better experience to enjoy that type of content. Even if it too is pretty vast like the main channel. I realized that perhaps #thePolymathPolyCast has something similar to do as well. I do (well was doing) a weekly #PolyInContent episode, which is my "Main" series above all else. However due to me moving from Notion, that had stalled a bit. I digress. That series was more about me making a blog post, video, and podcast all in one for each episode. Although when it shows up in the PolyCast feed it looks out of place, despite me explaining it everywhere. I may do random medium length episodes, but they are literally just longer versions of my "Fireside Micro-PolyCast". Meaning I had three things going on, the fireside micro stuff, the medium length polyincontent, and the interviews. While that is okay in my opinion, it seems that it may be wiser to move the PolyinContent into its own stream using a new host (so I can try out someone new too). While just rebranding any short to medium length to ALL be #Firesidemicropolycast episodes, and all long form are interviews anyway.
Welcoming back to the show Anastasia Marchenkova and thank you for coming onto the Round 2 PolyCast!We talk about her rise to becoming a supervillain haha, and moreover her overcoming some traumatic experiences. How they shaped who she is now, and the way she is looking at the world.Her journey from specialist to specialized generalist, and more!Timestamps:0:00 Intro3:00 Spending meaningful time with family5:00 Personalities and Barbie10:00 Deep tech, and content phases15:00 The season of discovery20:00 Deep work and daily energy25:00 Leadership for Introverts30:00 Personalities are about how you recharge35:00 Taking full advantage of networking40:00 Quantum Processing Unit - QPU45:00 Quantum Machine Learning50:00 Working in the Tech Space as a Researcher55:00 Decentralization and Centralization01:00:00 Artificial Intelligence is a Generalist01:05:00 OutroLinks:Previous Interview: https://youtu.be/Gvx7r9tm9WUhttps://www.amarchenkova.com/https://beacons.ai/amarchenkovahttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzaYH6WeohiHKj3Ih_GdZdQhttps://www.instagram.com/amarchenkova/https://www.introverttoleader.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmM4kOQL_Cg
In this episode of Chasing the Insights, I talk to the PolyInnovator himself, Dustin Miller. Dustin talks to us about multidisciplinary-ness. Dustin Miller PolyInnovator is a multidisciplinary creator. Dustin os a blogger, podcaster, video creator, and more. Here to help you with your polymathic life!
The Story Behind My Unique Username The story of how I got my name is an interesting one, and I find that over the years of me creating content most people have no idea its origin. https://paragraph.xyz/@polyinnovator/how-i-got-my-username
A PolyInnovator is a polymath of innovation, or in another sense a modern equivalent for a polymath. A title or name I am using to document my journey on becoming a Universalist Polymath. https://polyinnovator.space/what-does-it-mean-to-be-a-polyinnovator/ Vertical Plugin: https://aitum.tv/
EPISODE 80: We named this episode “finding your niche” because we have someone on today who from the looks of it has found success in NOT having a niche. OmniContent Creator and host of the Polymath PolyCast podcast Dustin Miller PolyInnovator joins the boys on the podcast this week to discuss education, society, and all of the fascinating things he is involved with—including his mission to create a modular education platform. Dustin is an aspiring polymath or someone who has learned in several different areas. PolyInnovator is a foundational means to build out the various careers Dustin wants out of life. He creates OmniContent, which means that each episode contains a blog post, a video, and a podcast. Episode links: Dustin Miller on Instagram PolyInnovator website The Polymath PolyCast podcast Dustin Miller on Youtube Dustin Miller on TikTok Dustin Miller on Twitter Where to find us: Show Hosts: @joshlevinefitness & @travishawkesmedia - CONTACT FOR COACHING & MEDIA! Podcast Producer: @james_lohan - CONTACT FOR PODCAST PRODUCTION! Help us grow the show - Sub, Rate, and Review on Apple Podcasts! Watch The Video Pod On Youtube! - Struggle To Strength Youtube Channel Follow the Podcast on social for even more content! - Struggle To Strength Instagram
In what world do we get to choose what we do in it? Why do you work the job you do? Why do you get out of bed in the morning? Who do you get out of bed for? These are the questions we ask ourselves to progress in life, and make the decisions we would choose. Is it a business? Is it a personal brand? What is a polymath? Why do you do it?? All your questions and more will be answered!
The one when Si talks to Dustin about the multidisciplinary spectrum, pushing past plateaus and the challenge of creating mixed media content.
Dustin is an OmniContent Creator and the Host of the Polymath PolyCast. A PolyMath is a person of wide-ranging knowledge and learning. That is certainly what you'll get in this episode! He is also a "TikToker" with over 1000+ videos. His blog "OmniBlog" has been going for more than ten years, and he is the creator of the Modular Degree. We talked about learning, being an expert, and what the future of education looks like. Shoutout to our sponsors – Monarch Social – a one-stop shop for everything digital marketing! For links to my course VA University, Sales Genius, and to inquire about my Empathetic Selling program – Click here! Enjoy the episode!
I was able to speak with the mad genius himself Dustin Miller. Please check out his amazing work with PolyInnovator. An amazing system geared towards self-teaching. Check out the website PolyInnovator | Official Website for Dustin Miller for more information. Also check out The Polymath PolyCast with Dustin Miller podcast (The Polymath PolyCast with Dustin Miller - Podcast.co) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/attack-at-random/message
In Part 2 of my interview with Dustin Miller, we discussed a variety of tools and strategies for marketing and growing your podcast. Podcast tools are not just limited to microphones and hosting platforms. Some of the best tools are those that organize your thoughts and free up your mind for ultimate content creation. Dustin shares his insights on staying organized and focused on each aspect of content creation and marketing. He also describes his "omnichannel" approach to marketing your podcast. Note that it was a bit of a mentoring session where we explored ways I could improve aspects of my podcasting business such as establishing a more cohesive online presence. We had an interesting discussion about guest scheduling, especially when dealing with different time zones. Takeaways: 1) Should you choose audio or video when creating your podcast? 2) You recorded a great show and uploaded it to your host. What's next? Free download: Dustin's recommendations on omni content Connect with Dustin https://polyinnovator.space (here.) Tools mentioned (some affiliate links): #findaguest #beaguest https://podmatch.com/signup/jrosemarie (Podmatch) https://matchmaker.fm/register?grsf=3qhvq6 (Matchmaker) Gustio Notion - project / task management Content Repurposing Videobolt https://wavve.co?ref=jenniferfrancis4 (Wavve.co) Repurpose.io Hosting Castos Podcast.co Podbean https://www.captivate.fm/signup?ref=jenniferfrancis2 (Captivate) https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1886680 (Buzzsprout) Organization Calendly Notion.io Blogging/Marketing Pod.link Ghost.io Buffer medium Podchaser Pickmybrain.world Connect with me https://jrosemarie.com (www.pocubator.com)
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Creating content with the holistic view of phases. Part of PIOS ideal is to have Goals encompassed by Projects, and Projects encompassed by Phases. These are the ways to organize your life, and part of the phases of PolyInnovator. This current phase of either the PIOS or Polymath Exercise. Phase 2 if you will. Check out what is in store for you! #fourpillarsphilosophy
John has a conversation with Dustin Miller about being a Polyinnovator and all of the fascinating things he is involved with. Describing everything Dustin does is a bit tough, so in his own words: "On a mission to create a Modular Education Platform; I created the first Modular Degree in the effort of creating a Polymathic education. I am an aspiring #polymath, someone who learned many different areas. I created PolyInnovator as a foundational means to build out the various careers I want out of life. I create OmniContent, which just means that each episode contains a OmniBlog Post, TeleInnovator Video, and PolyCast. Written/Video/Audio On top of that I have a secondary series where I interview multidisciplinary people! #polymath #multipotentialite #generalist" To learn more about Dustin visit the following links: https://www.polyinnovator.space https://mylinks.ai/polyinnovator https://www.linkedin.com/in/polyinnovator/ https://instagram.com/polyinnovator https://pod.co/polycast
In Part 1 of my interview with Dustin Miller, Polyinnovator and host of The PolyMath Polycast we talk about various strategies and tools you can use to enhance your podcast. Takeaways: Use available tools to plan, create, and promote your podcast episodes Promote everywhere to get your podcast noticed Keep all your episode in the same feed for maximum effect Create systems for content creation Tools mentioned (some links are affiliate links which means I get a small commission if you make a purchase). https://partner.canva.com/c/1979438/1173619/10068 (Canva) Notion.so Waave.co Repurpose.io sounder.fm Connect with Dustin @polyinnovator and http://www.polyinnovator.space/ (www.polyinnovator.space) Thanks for your support through https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JRosemarie (BuyMeACoffee).
Welcome back! Today's conversation is with Dustin Miller of PolyInnovator. Dustin is an OmniContent Creator, host of the Polymath PolyCast, and the host of TeleInnovator, a polymathy and self-education channel). We had a wide-ranging discussion on self-directed education, learning how to learn, building habits and self-motivation hacks, and much more. Enjoy! Find full show notes and a transcript here. Learn more about Dustin and PolyInnovator: https://polyinnovator.space/about/ Books mentioned: Atomic Habits by James Clear on Amazon | Bookshop, and Range: How Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein on Amazon | Bookshop --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neurodiverging/message
In this episode of Give Me A Chance!, Dustin tells how he got the chance to change his life. To Dustin, acknowledging his polymathic personality became a unique opportunity to shape the course of his life and pave his way to be a polyinnovator. Delving into various disciplines inspired Dustin to set up his very own modular degree and become an omnicontent creator.Are you tuning in with us?Like & Subscribe to this podcast, and follow Give Me A Chance! on other platforms too via https://linktr.ee/GiveMeAChanceDo you want to know more about Dustin? Follow him here:Website: https://polyinnovator.spacePodcast: www.pod.co/polycastSocial Media Accounts: @polyinnovatorArtwork by instagram.com/danielebrnart
In this episode of the Social Lights Podcast, podcast host and Social Mediology founder Kate vanderVoort chats with Dustin Miller who is an omni content creator, host of the Polymath Polycast, and creator of the Modular Degree Framework. About Dustin As an aspiring polymath, Dustin created PolyInnovator as a foundational means to build out the various careers he wanted out of life (A Polymath of Innovation if you will). He’s on a mission to create a Modular Education Platform to revolutionize how we approach education as whole and is currently building the Modular Degree System: a do it yourself, with help, framework for a modern approach to education. He is the Host of The Polymath PolyCast, where he interviews multidisciplinary people. From a young age Dustin always wanted to make a difference, always thinking what can I do to change something, to make it better, more efficient, which led him to where he is today. Dustin explains the meaning of the name of his business, poly means much or many and it just implies many different actions you can take and innovation being making a change in a certain area. The idea of a polyinnovator is someone with much or many learnings. BIG IDEA 1 “When you have multiple skills, they are all applicable to different areas in your life” (08:59) Dustin explains to us what it means to be a polymath and how a polymath has expert knowledge in many different areas. Unlike a “jack of all trades” that is an individual with maybe an average level of familiarity across a wide range of pursuits, when you have multiple skills there is an integration between these different knowledge areas, it can be used to expedite your learning in different skillsets. BIG IDEA 2 “Create an education for people in a modern way.” (12:13) He wanted to be able to learn a broad range of topics and he realised that he was not able to do this the traditional way. It would require doing several different university degrees and a massive time investment. He wanted to find his own way, a DIY education where he was able to create a foundation to explore any topic of interest. As the modern business world is moving in a direction where it requires people to be multidisciplinary, the traditional education pathways designed for specialisation is no longer effective. Dustin’s vision is a system of education that allows individuals to have the access to courses of programs to keep current in the ever-evolving industry. BIG IDEA 3 “The idea of strategy plus automation multiplied by execution equals success.” (33:03) Dustin’s goes into his personal formulae for social media success. There are so many different platforms that individuals and communities use to communicate and express themselves on, eg Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Slack, Discord and Clubhouse. It can sometimes be difficult, and time consuming to keep track and have a presence on all these apps, especially without a team behind you. He goes on to explain having a defined strategy and taking advantage of automation is the pathway forward. Episode Links You can find Dustin Miller, and more on Polyinnovator: https://polyinnovator.space/ (https://polyinnovator.space/) https://www.facebook.com/polyinnovator (https://www.facebook.com/polyinnovator) https://www.instagram.com/polyinnovator/ (https://www.instagram.com/polyinnovator/) https://www.linkedin.com/in/polyinnovator/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/polyinnovator/) Keep listening to the upcoming episodes of podcasts by joining in Social Lights Podcast produced by Social Mediology. You can connect with us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SocialLightsPodcast (@SocialLightsPodcast) and find future episodes at https://www.socialmediology.com.au/sociallights (socialmediology.com.au/sociallights). Thanks for your time and stay inspired, Kate vanderVoort
Dustin Miller joins Alex Burket on the Rise to the Challenge Podcast. Dustin talks about how he found a passion and what is a Polyinnovator. He talks about the creation of Omni Content Creating and the impact it has had for him. He talks about creating his show and the impact it has had on him. We talk about so much more on the Rise to the Challenge Podcast. Check out the links below to learn more about Dustin Miller: - https://polyinnovator.space - www.pod.co/polycast
In this episode of Shift - in this two part podcast episode I sit down with Dustin Miller
In this episode of Shift - in this two part podcast episode I sit down with Dustin Miller
From OmniContent to Omnichannel, there are a lot of ways of being on all platforms. My two main ways are these, and I try to explain them in more detail in today's micro-polycast. With all these words people often don't think about, just think of the word omnipresent, and being there wherever people may be. I do think it is possible even as a solopreneur/solocreator, and this is how I go about it. Including info on my unique Notion database to boot!
TeleInnovator is all of the video content for PolyInnovator. When you watch something on YouTube or on Special, etc; Then that is a TeleInnovator content. The idea came about because of the prominence of video content. I thought what is a way I could unique brand the videos I put out, and also too make it feel different. Having a TV for Innovation is what came to mind. The content is mainly on YouTube at this point, handful on D.tube, some on FB Watch (although that won't continue), and in the future there were will be two more places. Those being vertical format on IGTV, and on Speicalproject.io or special.tv where it is a platform just for TeleInnovator. I don't like being beholden to whims of any particular platform. That is why I consolidated all the PolyCasts, and the OmniBlog to their respective homes now. To have more control over them. For video I will be using Special, which acts like a Netflix and YouTube hybrid. The free videos you see on other platforms will be there, as well as a ton of content you can't find else where. Some free courses like the Self-Education Mini Course, as well as some series that are unique to the platform. The OmniContent has a ton of mini-series that will get their time to shine on Special as well as other places. However I'm thinking there will be bonus episodes for those series on Special. In addition to that there is the possibility for completely new series, and maybe even stuff from other creators. All in all, I'm really excited about it, and I wanted to share that thought with you!
An expansive ecosystem of content, and aiming for an omnichannel presence. It isn't an easy thing, yet it feels the most natural for a polymathic personal brand! https://polyinnovator.space
Ep. 468 - Dustin Miller - PolyInnovator - Dustin Miller PolyInnovator is an OmniContent Creator (A multi-format series), host of the Polymath PolyCast (show for multidisciplinary people), and host of TeleInnovator (A Polymathy and Self-Education Channel). Dustin Links: Site: https://polyinnovator.space Show: www.pod.co/polycast Vote for A Little Bit OF Everything With Me! Podcast for the Latin Podcast Awards 2020, thank you for your vote! https://latinpodcastawards.com/ Buy me a Coffee: Ko-fi.com/everythingwithange Rate this podcast: www.ratethispodcast.com/everythingwithange Review on: https://www.podchaser.com/users/everythingwithange Facebook: @alittlebitofeverythingwithme Instagram: @alittlebitofeverythingwithme Merch Line IG: @avgest2020 Website: www.everythingwithange.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/everythingwithange/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everythingwithange/support
Today's guest is Dustin Miller, Polyinnovator, and this is one high energy guy. His excitement is contagious. A big part of what he does with marketing is being everywehre all at the same time on social media. His approach is to systematize everything as much as possible, and to date he's developed a strategy to bang out 107 pieces of repurposed content. LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Videos, PDFs and all kinds of other media. I'm amazed this guy doesn't have a head full of gray hair by now! Dustin's a big mover, fellowe podcast host and tool nerd, and we're already planning to have another episode to pick up where we left off. If you want to talk with Dustin about how to manage your content and find more about how he's doing it, find him literally anywhere online under the handle @polyinnovator, or his website, polyinnovator.space. We ran a little late today so let's jump into the action. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elite-marketing-tips/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elite-marketing-tips/support
Today's guest is Dustin Miller, Polyinnovator, and this is one high energy guy. His excitement is contagious. We got to chat about the nature of habit building and knowing how to push yourself harder. But sometimes, that self-awareness shows us that maybe we *shouldn't* be pushing harder. Sometimes we need to listen to ourselves and honor our limits, so we can always be at our best. This is the second time I've talked with Dustin across all our podcasts and he's just a cool guy who's poised to make a big impact. And he's got some cool stuff to share with you today. If you want to talk with Dustin about how to manage your content and find more about how he's doing it, find him literally anywhere online under the handle @polyinnovator, or his website, polyinnovator.space. Let's jump in now. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/archdevops/support
Growing up Dustin always knew that he wanted to be a “businessman”, as he would say as a child. "Even as I got older I would go as far to say that I would be a CEO! As the rise of technology changed my perspective my ideas grew wider. I knew that in order to achieve those childhood ambitions I would have to pursue my goals differently." In 2011 Dustin started my first blog, and took his first foray into real content creation, not just a graphics design hobby. He was relatively consistent, however the quality still lacked its wow factor (Also SEO). Back on that first blog, and then again remade in 2017 (even a bit earlier) He had worked on a project called the “United Living Construct”. In his eyes he saw this as his magnum opus, and perhaps decades down the line it will be. The U.L.C. acted as a catalyst for growth, and voracious (to this day) research knowledge on how to grow a brand. This construct is what lead him to aim to create an online presence. A personal brand for those who are unaware is another way of saying an online reputation. It is the brand around Dustin, and what he creates. PolyInnovator spawned off of the idea of a PolyULCian, someone of a multi-talented approach to innovation. Both names are just a modern version of a Polymath (think Leonardo Da Vinci #myhero). Connect with Dustin https://polyinnovator.space/ Connect with Nate www.natepeo
In the new year, there is a new age for PolyInnovator. A brand new site, along with the new daily writing habit for me. I'll either be making regular posts, or doing a Fireside Codex entry. Which in this micro-polycast we talk about what that means. You can also check out today's Codex entry to learn more! https://polyinnovator.space/the-fireside-codex-2021/ Also in case you're curious here is the previous episode from last season where I talked about it! https://pod.co/polycast/the-fireside-codex-fireside-micro-polycast
Today we are talking with Michael Foster the Founder of Boojazz Studios, graphic designer, art director, Creative Designer, Game Developer, TV producer, and all around business guy. Thank you for joining me on the The Polymath PolyCast, a show by PolyInnovator! Please say hello to the INNOVATORS in the audience! We are here to talk about his book Manifestos, Reinventions and Declarations. Thank you Michael for your wisdom!! "The Desk is the Yoga Mat" "Manifestos, Reinventions & Declarations is a commentary on this unprecedented moment in history. This is a book about Now. The New Now we're living in and going through. We're living in a time when a day can feel like it goes on forever. And since billions of us are going through the same experience at the exact same moment in history, we can all be shifting the world culture together." His 3 Principles in life: It gets harder as you get older, but you have to keep looking for inspiration, those moments of magic, allow yourself to be emotionally moved by art... whether it be a movie, music, a painting or a video game.It's important to be brilliant and be quick, but allow yourself the necessary time and space to be creative when it counts.You accumulate thousands of good days and bad days, the trick is to have a few more good ones than bad ones. Links: https://boojazz.com https://www.youtube.com/user/boojazz https://www.matchmaker.fm/profiles/guests/d5d30af1-68a6-4c07-b3a8-43de9adc0ed6 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CGQSV1C/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_gyqdFbCSDHTAF https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-foster-1747b245/?fbclid=IwAR1IXX3N2jjD0ZJlgFNxFiQBPURFiu-Ontnj4b2QIhDzg692upUC3palZjg https://twitter.com/boojazz https://www.instagram.com/boojazzstudios/ https://www.pinterest.com/boojazzstudios https://www.saatchiart.com/boojazz https://www.facebook.com/larryscafe/ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 3:00 Momentum into Becoming an Author 5:00 Inspirations in Math and Poetry; Internet 10:00 Exposure of Cultures & Novel Things 15:00 Creative Moments #Alphawave 20:00 Discovering Ikigai 25:00 Art is Promoting; Digital Art 30:00 Filming a Pilot 35:00 Book > Gary Vee > Michael's Book 40:00 Quality Pillar Piece to Microcontent 45:00 Japanese Culture Fascination 50:00 "Time is Never Wasted" 53:00 What is a Polymath to you? 01:00:00 Spacetime and Art 01:05:00 Wrapping your mind around Broad Concepts 01:10:00 Context Programming 01:15:00 Outro
"A length of information at the bottom of the display screen, providing news on the subject matter like Stocks on News channel" From my 3 simple steps to swimming, to the various content series I have for PolyInnovator, to even the Personal PolyInnovation System. I have managed to create reels of information about them all, and when I engage that speaking mode it is like an auctioneer! Listen in on what I mean on today's Fireside Micro-PolyCast!
What's in store for you? After building a brand new website for you all, I ended up hitting some technical roadblocks, and need to work my coding knowledge to complete it. Which is exactly what I'm doing! Recently, I decided to start doing each of the interviews daily until the end of the year. This isn't permanent, but I was stressed by all the people waiting on me, plus this gives me a taste of creating content everyday. A goal I had at the beginning of the year. Now being able to accomplish that in a way. Along with the brand new website, there is going to be a LOT of stuff for you all to enjoy. I'm revamping all my old blog posts, to a degree at least, in order to have them work with the new platform. I.e. updating pictures, some text, and contextual stuff like references to old platforms. Adding notes, etc. Cheers!
My conversation with Dustin Miller Polyinnovator, creator of the Polyinnovation concept, He's an Omnichannel Content/Inbound Marketer and Self-Development teacher Follow us on: Twitter @HintedNeuron Instagram @hintedneuron Facebook Hinted Neuron Leave a review on this podcast at https://ratethispodcast.com/hintedneuron Also, subscribe to our email list on our website https://hintedneuron.com to stay updated on new releases
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I have an opportunity to welcome The PolyInnovator Dustin Miller on the show to discuss marketing, education courses and much more! Take a Listen! On a mission to create a Modular Education Platform; I created the first Modular Degree in the effort of creating a Polymathic education. I am an aspiring #polymath, someone who is an expert in many different areas. I created PolyInnovator as a foundational means to build out the various careers I want out of life. I create OmniContent, which just means that each episode contains a OmniBlog Post, TeleInnovator Video, and PolyCast. Written/Video/Audio On top of that I have a secondary series where I interview multidisciplinary people! #polymath #multipotentialite #generalist Since I host my own show I know the ins and outs of #podcasting as whole. Making it easier for you. I've been on over a dozen other podcasts at this point, and have interviewed over 40 people on my own. Not to mention one of the pioneering podcasters on the new platform VoiceHub. This experience leads me to be a great guest on your platform! Check out my show! Profile: The Polymath PolyCast Podcast.co link I love creating content for multiple kinds of people, I don't just do the PolyCast, I also created YouTube/D.Tube videos, IGTV/Instagram Lives, Tiktok videos, and I have been blogging for a decade off and on. The multiple types of content, let alone omnichannel approach to my inbound/content efforts, gives me a unique perspective on your show. Especially if you're a marketing or entrepreneurship based show. My main topics are: Self-Education Through a Modular Degree Framework Self-Development Through the Four Pillars Philosophy Self-Improvement with Habits and Systems Smart City Development (Macro-View) Omnichannel Marketing Swimming, as I've taught Aquatic Exercise for almost a decade Becoming a POLYMATH of Innovation (or PolyInnovator as my personal brand is also called) And many many more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twopartypodcast/support
ABOUT DUSTINMEET THE CREATORHowever it isn't about me, for it is what I can do…FOR YOU. This website was created in order to centralize the content I create, as well as give people a means to contact me directly. Whether you came here to learn about the Modular Degree or Polymath Exercise; You came here for a purpose. It is my hope that I can inspire you to take a polymathic approach to your life. Personally I have always dreamed of becoming an entrepreneur and changemaker. The world has a multitude of areas that it needs leaders with a polymathic mentality, and I hope to fill one of those spots. I aim to give others a pathway to do the same! In my lifetime, “I will be a globally recognized Innovation Polymath. Driven to Innovate technology and ideology”.-Dustin Miller, PolyInnovator, or Innovation PolymathMy StoryGrowing up I always knew that I wanted to be a “businessman”, as I would say as a child. Even as I got older I would go as far to say that I would be a CEO! As the rise of technology changed my perspective my ideas grew wider. I knew that in order to achieve those childhood ambitions I would have to pursue my goals differently.In 2011 I started my first blog, and took my first foreray into real content creation, not just a graphics design hobby. I was relatively consisent, however the quality still lacked its wow factor (Also SEO). Back in 2017 (even a bit earlier) I had started a project called the “United Living Construct”. In my eyes I saw this as my magnum opus, and perhaps decades down the line it will be. The U.L.C. acted as a catalyst for growth, and I voracious (to this day) research knowledge on how to grow a brand. On top of that learning I tried applying that knowledge too, and eventually I thought a personal brand would be more suitable.A personal brand for those who are unaware is another way of saying an online reputation. It is the brand around myself, and what I create. PolyInnovator spawned off of the idea of a PolyULCian, someone of a multi-talented approach to innovation. Both names are just a modern version of a Polymath (think https://www.instagram.com/p/BxkqvAUltAO/ (Leonardo Da Vinci #myhero)).PolyInnovator | Polymath of InnovationI started working a year after I started blogging, and during my work years I always kept trying to do more. I started as a lifeguard, and worked my way into management and instructing. I found that teaching (anything) was something I am natural at doing. I love teaching, and I am quite skilled at it. This didactic lifestyle lead me to be the same way in the content I create as well.My WHY is that I want to create PolyInnovator as a company to change education, and Self-Development. By doing that I will be able to create a worthy platform to create many innovations, and probably most of all the U.L.C. itself as a https://www.seasteading.org/ (seastead). I hope by sharing this with you, that you can gain an understanding of why I truly care about your Self-Education!Finally leading up to today, as that same teaching mentality has been infused with PolyInnovator Academy. An online learning platform, geared towards those who want to pursue their own path. More than just pursue, but to create it even. Creating that path is what inspired the https://polyinnovator.space/modular-degree/ (Modular Degree), a self-learning endeavor made literally for everyone.Made for everyone because the person making it, is the person who will be pursuing it. I just give you the tools! https://polyinnovator.space (https://polyinnovator.space) instagram.com/polyinnovator This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: AdBarker - https://adbarker.com/privacy Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
The first phase of #PolyInnovator concept is evolving (not changing) from Self-Education, to Self-EduDevMent; A concept I coined for the personal growth trifecta. This is because a lot of what I talk about are bits and pieces of each of those in the Trifecta. So we might as well dig into it! Self-Education = Foundation and Learning Self-Development = Four Pillars Philosophy and Balance Self-Improvement = Atomic Habits, Deep work, and Systems Thinking Combine that altogether, and you have the Personal PolyInnovation System!
This is a short description of what I am about, and what PolyInnovator is to me. I created this for my #PolyCast listeners, as well as guests on the home website! https://polyinnovator.space
In this episode I talk to Dustin Miller, Polyinnovator from the USA. We discuss on modular degrees, smart cities, fitness and of course, polymath. Dustin is currently involved in a lot of things and to know more, visit his website https://polyinnovator.space Are you interested in being a guest on the show? Visit http://rafyhossain.com/be-a-guest/ Connect with me at rafyhossain.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rafywithay/message
My legacy is that I aim to help the Earth achieve Type-1 Civilization status by the end of my life. What I aim to do is to create a Hub of Innovation (What I called the United Living Construct), through my personal brand PolyInnovator. The first step is to teach people how to change themselves first through education, which is why I created the Modular Degree, a Self-Education Framework. Through this Self-EduDevMent* (Coined term I created) endeavor, where people can find their own Ikigai and passions. We can introduce much more passionate creators in the world, pushing the innovation forward, and we can #MAKEACHANGE. Through the Hub, I wish that people can take up the mantle of #Innovators (my community is called that). Thereby creating the necessary momentum as a catalyst for change to become a type-1 civilization. The PolyInnovator path to Earth becoming a Type-1 Civilization 0:00 Intro 0:17 Prologue 2:20 Chapter 1 - The United Living Construct 5:20 Chapter 2 - PolyInnovator 8:40 Chapter 3 - The Modular Degree 13:45 Chapter 4 - Adaptable Phases 16:40 Chapter 5 - OmniContent 21:08 Chapter 6 - The Polymath PolyCast 24:40 Chapter 7 - The PolyInnovator Ecosystem 29:26 Chapter 8 - Self-EduDevMent 31:37 Chapter 9 - Four Pillars Philosophy 34:11 Chapter 10 - PolyInnovator Gaming 35:14 Chapter 11 - Smart City Development 37:45 Chapter 12 - Hub of Innovation 39:49 Chapter 13 - Global Keynote Speaker 41:49 Chapter 14 - PolyInnovator Construct 45:38 Epilogue Audio is Ebbs and Flow a CC0 music file. Found on https://freepd.com/
An interview with Dustin Miller, @Polyinnovator, helping to pioneer an education/tech revolution. Dustin is an omnichannel content creator, and he loves technology. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edinnovators/message
Hello Innovators! I am Dustin Miller the PolyInnovator. Today we are talking with Jeff Mendelson the founder of Effectivo.Social, a full service digital marketing agency, and is host of the ONE BIG TIP PODCAST! Jeff is based in Miami, FL, but works worldwide. He helps entrepreneurs conceptualize, develop, and then execute all-encompassing digital marketing strategies, sales funnels, paid campaigns and getting the right people and disciplines in place. With over 15 years of continuous digital marketing experience in all formats, Jeff is a wealth of information of what works, and what doesn't, in the the digital marketing space! Please note that #Zoom was acting up a lot during the recording, and despite strong editing to make it sound good; There is these weird points where the audio dips, please be patient with those as it is a really good episode! Stay tuned! Links: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3MDm42O-S92YTe5EaKiwuQ https://app.matchmaker.fm/profiles/guests/6bd615b4-ef7a-40cd-a43a-0f569ecdc08c https://jeffmendelson.com/onebigtip/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jeff-mendelsons-one-big-tip-podcast/id1490709667 https://www.facebook.com/jeff.mendelson.dm https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffmendelson/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/jeffmendelson/ My site: https://polyinnovator.space/ Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:20 His Story 3:00 "Don't Promote me for anything" #Grimreaper 4:00 - 500 [MC] Building Someone else's dream 7:00 Crash.co and Looking for a job 8:00 Becoming a realtor 10:30 Keeping up with Changes 12:00 Finding the right people 13:30 What is a VA? #virtualassistant 16:00 Effectivo.social 19:30 You need to be doing everything #omnichannel 21:30 Owning your data 24:00 Know your client 27:00 Contextual Targeting 28:00 Cost benefit of paid ads 31:00 Tools we like to use https://www.teamwork.com/ notion.so "Make sure you have the process set up!" 33:30 "The Jeff Effectivo Social Way..." 35:00 It comes down to people you hire 37:00 - 39:00 Providing Value, and Understanding Yourself and Your Brand 38:45 - 40:00 "One of the hardest things of my entire career..." 43:00 What is Jeff's favorite part of content marketing? 45:00 Knowing what you should say no to 46:30 Creator in Chief 48:00 You're wearing all hats (....like a polymath! ;) ) 50:00 - 52:00 Cognizant of people's lives considering various timezones 53:00 Companies are going to be more open to online freelancers and online companies 55:00 Large increase in productivity 57:30 Matchmaker.fm 58:30 Batching vs Launching as we go 01:00:15 Trees of Knowledge 01:02:00 Abhishek Lahoti https://onesimplequestion.co/ 01:06:00 What have I learned by... 01:06:50 Content Repurposing 01:09:00 PolyInnovator's Strategy 01:13:00 Analytics, shortlinks, and Macro View 01:14:00 Outro and Call to Action
A short and sweet description about what I do to interview, or rather prep to interview guests on the polycast. I really love talking to people, but I knew from the beginning that Active Listening was a skill I would need to work on. From what I can tell, and have been told I've been doing well with it. In fact a friend of mine who happened to check out the show was dumbfounded about how I could stay silent for so long. lol This is because I really care about my guests, and want them to have a great experience on The Polymath PolyCast! Cheers :)
Some say jack of all trades, others say generalist, and others still say that it is a pipe dream. I'm here to tell you the actual truth. That the specialist mindset spreads like wildfire, and is what still is common today. However it is not only no longer as important, but in fact probably hindering our progress. https://polyinnovator.space/omniconte... https://www.slideshare.net/DustinMike... The #Omnicontent series is meant to be a cross platform episodic series, where no matter what type of media you like to consume you'll find something you will enjoy! Reach out to #PolyInnovator to learn more!
This is the 50th episode of the #PolyCast! To celebrate let's play a game while you're listening. Count how many times I say "So to speak" in this episode. Today we are talking with David Lowe the entrepreneurial maverick himself! Founder of Uberpong, and cofounder of Guardia Medical. Host of the Blow It up Podcast , as well as the Amazon best selling book of the same name. Today is episode 5 of the second season! We are here to talk about Walking the Tightrope of Entrepreneurship! David is the true embodiment of the American Dream: an immigrant starting a company from scratch and making it a success. Not only does he know this process well, but it's through his passion to share his experiences and help others that makes him the ideal person to write books about startup businesses. Blow It Up is his first book and it quickly achieved Best Seller status on Amazon. #WALKINGTHETIGHTROPE Links: https://www.dloweplaybook.com/ Blow It Up! https://www.amazon.com/Blow-Up-Startup-Industry-Change-ebook/dp/B07ZGKV5CW/ https://www.facebook.com/dloweplaybook https://medium.com/@davidjlowe https://www.instagram.com/englishdave/ https://www.youtube.com/user/davidjlowe79 https://anchor.fm/davidjlowe https://twitter.com/davidjlowe Guardia Medical site https://guardiamedical.com @guardiamedical https://www.facebook.com/guardiamedical https://www.instagram.com/guardiamedical/ https://twitter.com/guardiamedical https://mynoise.net/NoiseMachines/binauralBrainwaveGenerator.php https://polyinnovator.space www.pod.co/polycast https://polyinnovator.space/smart-cities/ Timestamps: 0:05 Intro 1:00 Traveling the world 2:00 When in doubt, do it anyway 4:00 Gratitude and Daily Incantations 5:00 Entrepreneurs are polymaths?? 7:30 What makes a great entrepreneur? 8:30 - 10:00 That passion that gets you up in the morning 10:20 You never know how your attitude and mindset will impact your day 12:00 You don't know who is listening (Not just with podcasts) 13:00 Blow it up Podcast and Best selling book 14:30 First company David sold, and what lessons he learned 16:30 Mistakes make the Greats 17:30 Launching a Kickstarter campaign prematurely 18:00 Hustle on getting the word out 20:00 Kickstarter Community 24:00 Coming here to achieve the American dream as an immigrant :D 25:40 Texas 27:00 What is a #Polymath to Dave? "Person of wide range of knowledge and learning" Entrepreneurs juggle everything like a jack of all trades 28:50 People are waiting for a prescription (step by step guide to life) 30:00 You can always be learning 31:30 Pivoting because of #covid19 34:00 Home offices taking over Reference: Nate Peo https://pod.co/polycast/the-rise-of-the-super-connector-with-nate-peo-the-polymath-polycast 36:00 - 37:42 Separation of areas in life 39:00 Going Viral... 40:30 Tiktok - A trending channel 41:30 Luck and Strategy 42:00 My Tiktok Strategy for a Campaign 44:00 Tiktok SEO 47:00 Vision of a big screen 49:00 - 50:03 PolyInnovator, a global brand, changing education through the Modular Degree 53:00 Dave's hero https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_Petit 01:00:01 Mindset matters 01:06:01 Binaural Beats 01:11:01 Guardia Medical 01:13:01 ttps://www.dloweplaybook.com/
Today I am talking with Nate Peo the host of the ALL IN PODCAST, fitness enthusiast, and SUPER connector. I love that term Nate. Thank you for joining me on the PolyCast and TeleInnovator. We are here to talk about How to stretch ourselves out of our comfortzones, and being able to say yes to life and passion! Timestamps: 1:30 What is momentum and progress to Nate 2:40 Falling off habits 3:10 Willpower 4:00 Programming your mind 7:00 The All In Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-all-in-podcast-with-nate-peo/id1501638336 8:06 - 9:18 "Everytime I wanted to do something big or grand, I've always gotten self doubt or insecurities. You know what this time I'm going to push past that uncomfortable feeling. " 9:25 - 10:00 Podcasting is perfect for connecting with people 10:30 - 11:30 Don't Quit 13:00 Taking away from speeches 14:00 Gotta start somewhere 17:45 Length of the show 18:00 Conversationalists (Prepare to talk) 18:30 - 18:51 My #1 Rule as a Podcast Host 18:55 Mentorship 20:00 Knowing YOUR business 21:40 Compelling Storytelling 23:42 Nate's Story Expression 24:00 - 25:30 The Rock and Kevin Hart work ethic 26:00 To do lists = productive 27:35 Braindump 29:00 All In Podcast Workflow - Reason for existing 29:40 Documenting your journey @garyvee 30:00 Logistics of in person podcasts, especially now with Covid 33:45 Super Connector, Polymath, and PolyInnovator walk into a bar 34:00 - 36:00 Super Connecting Person 37:50 - 38:49 What is a Polymath to Nate? 40:30 #MAKEACHANGE Links: https://natepeo.com/ https://natepeo.com/pages/connect https://www.linkedin.com/in/natepeo/ https://www.facebook.com/Nate-Peo-1901709033461028 https://twitter.com/therealnatepeo https://www.youtube.com/c/NathanPeo https://www.instagram.com/natepeo/ We matched as PolyCast host, and guest on matchmaker.fm ! If you have a show, or want to be on this one, then go check out the awesome site!
Hello and welcome to PolyInnovator! Today I am talking with James Mulvany the founder of Podcast.co , radio.co, and matchmaker.fm Thank you for joining me on the PolyCast and TeleInnovator. We are here to talk about Jame's foray into entrepreneurship, what came of that by this time of his life, and where he see's the future taking him and his companies. Website: https://jamesm.com/ https://www.podcast.co/james https://medium.com/@jamesmulvany https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk7ceedafkAIbETcPbN_Q1Q https://twitter.com/jamesmulvany https://www.facebook.com/createreachinspire Here are his companies: https://www.podcast.co/ https://www.matchmaker.fm/ https://radio.co/ Timestamps 1:00 - Intro / Jame's 30 Days of Podcasts 2:00 - Self-Education 4:00 - Dad's Influence on Courage !!5:00 - 6:00 Radio.co and Podcast.co Origin 7:20 - Radio and Podcast Statistics / Traffic 9:30 - Spur to Action 11:00 - 12:00 - Future of Audio / Smart Speakers 12:40 - Working Lunch [Here's the latest episode! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjDH1WbwAwE] 13:00 Google Podcast News 15:00 - Spotify's Search for Podcasts 19:00 - Self-Education Online and Cost 21:00 - Never Stop Learning 22:00 - Modular Degree [Loved his input!] 25:00 - Matchmaker.fm 27:00 - Future of Matchmaker 29:30 - Pandemic Changes 31:00 Growth during Pandemic 33:00 The Proactive Podcast Host 36:00 Podcast Repurposing and Getting Ahead We matched as PolyCast host, and guest on matchmaker.fm ! If you have a show, or want to be on this one, then go check out the awesome site!
Choosing to be Proactive: From Losing the Ability to Walk, to Striving Towards the Future I am on today with Lee Chambers, Founder of Wellbeing Consultancy, Workshop Facilitator, and overall life guru himself. We are talking about the dichotomy of the mental and physical aspects of life. Lee has qualifications in Performance Nutrition, Strength and Conditioning Coaching, and Advanced Sleep Consultancy, and he delivers multi-discplinary workshops focused on improving performance and productivity through increasing employee wellbeing. This is an issue very close to his heart, as after losing the ability to walk in 2014 due to chronic illness, he has battled back to achieve a positive health outcome, and is now on the pathway to become medication free. He is currently studying an MSc in Environmental Psychology, with a focus on human interaction with workplaces and natural environments. He also presents the Health and Wellbeing show on Ribble FM Radio, and speaks in Educational establishments about his varied career path. Based in Preston in the North of the UK, Lee is currently working with business owners and employee teams to create culture change, wellbeing strategies and champions. He is a father of 2, coaches a disability football team, and enjoys the odd slice of cake. He is currently writing his first book, “How To Conquer Anything”, which will be released in 2020. Call to action: Check out his website! Website: Lee's Consultancy: https://leechambers.org Essentialise: https://www.essentialise.co.uk Twitter: @essentialise Facebook/Instagram: @essentialisecoach Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lee-chambers-278a6518a/ Timestamps: 0:45 What is Ecopsychology 2:30 Minimalism and Our Mental Impact from Environments 3:00 Stimulus and Interaction 3:30 Ecophychologist Purpose in our lives 4:00-5:00 Seeing the Bigger Picture 5:30 Essentialise 6:45 Looking at things from a wider perspective 7:00 Losing the ability to WALK 7:45 Positivity Resonance 8:15 Proactive and taking action 8:45 Attack the Disease 9:00 - 10:00 Stoicism Story 11:10 Climate Change 13:00 Whole world issue, Migration 14:00 Part of a Bigger Framework 16:10 Sharing Stories to Change Minds 17:10 - 18:10 You won't see change unless you're intentionally focused 18:15 Atomic Habits video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YT7tQzmGRLA 20:00 Compound Effect 20:50 How to Glide off the wall in Swimming 21:40 Sleep Habits 23:00 Sleep Chronotypes 24:53 - 25:49 Opportunity for Companies to Optimize their Employees Natural Productivity 27:00 Maturity of Sciences 29:30 Personal Experimentation - Self Awareness 31:25 - 34:31 The Four Pillars Philosophy (Integrated Nature) 34:40 Polymathy 35:20 Your Job may not be there in the future 38:00 Wellbeing and Psychological Challenges 38:18 - 38:56 Being Proactive 40:55 Ikigai 42:35 "Like PolyCast, if you think about it. its a little bit of positivity, a little bit of actionable knowledge to start your morning" 43:23 Power Hour and the Four Pillars 46:00 Elite Sports Psychology 48:18 Getting Better and Better; Team Sky 50:00 Our feelings become our Actions 51:30 Diving into a Pool - Micro Fear 53:00 What does Lee Chambers offer? PolyInnovator: https://polyinnovator.space https://pod.co/polycast We matched as PolyCast host, and guest on matchmaker.fm ! If you have a show, or want to be on this one, then go check out the awesome site!
The ins and outs of The Polymath PolyCast, and how it began. The U.L.C. Podcast was technically a different show, but it was how PolyInnovator started. The topics covered in it are the same as the PolyCast, so I decided to add it in here. I started doing PolyCast episodes, and OmniContent episodes as the new show! That is technically the main show, alongside the Interviews/discussions. I wanted to share some unique ideas or topics, that weren't part of the main show. I turned that into the Fireside Micro-Polycast. Being a polymath means it is hard to focus on one thing, and I wanted to embody the interdisciplinary nature of that lifestyle. That is why the show is so divergent, but hopefully that creates a truly unique experience for you!
Back before I was the PolyInnovator, I was the PolyULCian, after the United Living Construct. From the Podcast Outline: "OVERVIEW & PURPOSE To describe myself in the deep level of history, without boring the audience to death! In all cases making sure people leave the podcast deeply resonating with my mission, and overall in a happier state." Check out some links: www.ulcweb.tech www.polyinnovator.space