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If you're looking to ditch anxiety, overwhelm and comparison — this episode's for you. Executive coach Joe Hudson put out a list of steps to develop your emotional resilience and Khe reacts to the entire list. I promise you'll find a handful that resonate. [Episode 83] And if you have a Big Decision to make in 2025 check out Joe Hudson's Great Decisions course. RadReaders will receive a $300 discount using discount code RADREADS. Sign up at: https://view.life/radreads (code: RADREADS) —- JOIN OUR GROUP COACHING COHORTS: Are you looking to ask deep, introspective and provocative questions about your own life (with Khe and likeminded peers) Apply today —- BECOME A RADREADER:
►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▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬►
I speak with Khe Hy, who spent 15 years on Wall Street and became one of the youngest Managing Directors at BlackRock at just 31. He earned up to $2 million a year—then he quit! His journey mirrors mine in many ways, though he earned significantly more. I thought it would be fascinating to understand why he chose to walk away from such wealth. Could you give up $1-2 million a year in your mid-to-late 30s? I don't think I could. But then again, I sometimes forget just how miserable and unhealthy I felt working on Wall Street. He now spends time with his family, writing his Radreads newsletter and recording The Examined Life podcast. → The RadReads email newsletter and blog http://radreads.co/join → The Examined Life Podcast https://pod.link/1692585605 If you enjoyed this conservationed, I'd love a share and a positive review. Every review counts! Special Promo: Get A Free Financial Checkup For those with over $250,000 in investable assets who want a free financial checkup, you can schedule an appointment with an Empower financial advisor here (https://www.financialsamurai.com/advisor). If you complete your two video calls with the advisor before October 31, 2024, you'll receive a free $100 Visa gift card. With stock market volatility returning and a potential recession on the horizon, it's wise to get a second opinion from a professional. Illuminate financial blindspots you don't know you have and better optimize your finances. The last thing you want is to be misallocated relative to your financial goals and risk tolerance. When you lose money, you ultimately lose precious time. Again, you can schedule your free financial consultation here. If you do not see a link copy and paste this URL in your browser: https://www.financialsamurai.com/advisor The statement is provided to you by Financial Samurai (“Promoter”) who has entered into a written referral agreement with Empower Advisory Group, LLC (“EAG”). Click here to learn more. Regards, Sam You can join 60,000+ others and subscribe to the free Financial Samurai newsletter here. Financial Samurai began in 2009 with the goal of helping readers achieve financial freedom sooner, rather than later.
Could the secret to success be embracing your envy? Joe Hudson reveals how comparison breeds misery and stifles growth and how you can transform self-abuse into self-acceptance while maintaining your ambition. [Episode 63] Joe Hudson is coaches executives in Silicon Valley. Learn more about Joe: • Joe's X/Twitter • The Art of Accomplishment Website • The Art of Accomplishment Podcast —- Use code RADREADS for $300 off Joe Hudson's Connection Course: https://view.life/radreads —- BECOME A RADREADER:
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Khe Hy of Rad Reads and The Examined Life Podcast joins to discuss the pursuit of meaningful wealth by balancing money, time, and happiness. Listen now and learn: Why not all hours are valued equally and the importance of aligning activities with true life purposes How the value of money diminishes as wealth growths The issue with retirement planning that focuses too much on trading time today for more time later Visit www.TheLongTermInvestor.com for show notes, free resources, and a place to submit questions. (06:18) The Value of Time (10:12) Diminishing Returns of Money and Marginal Utility (14:38) Balancing Financial Independence and Time (20:34) Questioning Financial Independence Conventional Wisdom (31:36) The Scarcity Mindset and Non-Money Fears
Khe Hy has been called “Oprah for Millennials. Khe left a lucrative job on Wall Street to become the founder and primary author of Rad Reads, a popular blog about changing our relationship with time, work, money and ourselves. Khe's work has been featured in TEDx, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg and more, and he is the creator of the popular cohort based learning course, Supercharge Your Productivity. Khe joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to talk about quitting Wall Street, rethinking his understanding of a productive life, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do you do when you lose your biggest client? If you haven't already, listen to part one for some answers—264: What to Do When You Lose Your Biggest Client— and save these links for a rainy day :) The next time you're going through something challenging in your business, remember: you are not alone! I hope you find comfort through the voices of some of my dearest friends, former podcast guests, and favorite Heart-Based Business owners who are speaking from experience about how they've handled situations just like this. If you want the full scoop on what founding BFF member Leanne Hughes calls “business reality TV” on how I have been handling losing my biggest favorite client, I encourage you to check out the full series of posts at Rolling in D
“Things today are waaayyyyy better than Things have ever been. Cavemen had sticks. In the Middle ages they had typhoid. We have iPhones and Hermann Miller chairs and shoes with air in the soles. Inside the soles! How do they get the air inside the soles??? We are living in the Golden Age of Things, in the Golden Empire of Things.” —Shalom Auslander's Fetal Position via Beckett Drove a Deux Chevaux I first encountered the Apple billboard a few days after Christmas. I was walking down Fourteenth Street in the Meatpacking district, and there it was—an Apple ad declaring “Newphoria!” in enormous print. We don't need newphoria. We need oldphoria, the joy in what already exists. We need simplephoria, the joy in streamlining. We need enoughphoria, the celebration that what we have and who we are is already enough. Newphoria, at least as it relates to running a small business, is not always all it's cracked up to be. Today's post is a crossover from Rolling in D
Khe Hy (@khemaridh), the brilliant mind behind Rad Reads and the Examined Life podcast, shares his introspective journey through the multifaceted world of perceived success, happiness, and self-imposed barriers. We talk about the emotional toll of public scrutiny, and we dive deep into our personal narratives, examining the cost of chasing success and the true value of contentment.This episode also delves into the subject of mental health, authenticity in the digital age, and the unique experiences of first-generation Asians. Khe introduces us to the empowering concept of "having enough," and we reflect on how our own lifestyle designs can pave the way for a genuinely fulfilling life. Get ready for a transformative conversation that will prompt you to reconsider your definitions of success and happiness and possibly break free from the self-created prisons of your own stories.Khe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/khemaridh 00:00:00 The Journey to Finding Contentment00:07:40 Reevaluating Success and Money's Limitations00:15:26 Navigating Personal Worth and Validation00:28:22 Mental Health and Authenticity Online00:34:26 Lifestyle Design and Playing the Game00:45:38 Overcoming Self-Created Prisons and EnvyThis episode is sponsored by Acquire.comThe blog post: The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/276-khe-hy-breaking-free-from-the-rat-raceThe video: https://youtu.be/eJIj7qy98NAYou'll find my weekly article on my blog: https://thebootstrappedfounder.comPodcast: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/podcastNewsletter: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/newsletterMy book Zero to Sold: https://zerotosold.com/My book The Embedded Entrepreneur: https://embeddedentrepreneur.com/My course Find Your Following: https://findyourfollowing.comHere are a few tools I use. Using my affiliate links will support my work at no additional cost to you.- Notion (which I use to organize, write, coordinate, and archive my podcast + newsletter): https://affiliate.notion.so/465mv1536drx- Riverside.fm (that's what I recorded this episode with): https://riverside.fm/?via=arvid- TweetHunter (for speedy scheduling and writing Tweets): http://tweethunter.io/?via=arvid- HypeFury (for massive Twitter analytics and scheduling): https://hypefury.com/?via=arvid60- AudioPen (for taking voice notes and getting amazing summaries): https://audiopen.ai/?aff=PXErZ- Descript (for word-based video editing, subtitles, and clips): https://www.descript.com/?lmref=3cf39Q- ConvertKit (for email lists, newsletters, even finding sponsors): https://convertkit.com?lmref=bN9CZw
In this coaching session with Joe, Khe Hy explores his relationship with money and the pursuit of wealth. He examines the internal scorecard that's been guiding his ambition and what he'd have to feel without it. In these feelings, he uncovers an internal compass that's been with him all along.Khe is the Founder and CEO of RadReads and hosts The Examined Life Podcast. Find him on Twitter/X at https://twitter.com/khemaridhWatch this session in HD on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh1sLPC8n_Q
Khe Hy is a dear friend, creator and philosopher in residence at Rad Reads, which is a business he started after leaving a 7-figure salary on Wall Street. He is a dedicated Father, host of the superb Examined Life podcast and makes time to get in the ocean and surf every single day. In this conversation, you can expect to hear:- How Khe has worked through his feelings of self-doubt - Exploring his insights from wrestling with desires for fame and validation. - The question of 'Winning the Game of Life' has evolved for him over the years into a pursuit of Aliveness.Official Links
Stay in touch and sign up for Paco's weekly email newsletter, The Nerdletter. In this thought-provoking episode of Weird Finance, Paco's conversation with Khe Hy reveals insights on issues that money can't resolve, such as the universal need to feel worthy of love and the influence of our environment on emotional well-being. Khe sheds light on the misconception about viewing home renovations as investments capable of yielding increased value single-handedly. They delve into the consequences of lifestyle creep, reflecting on Khe's personal experiences and how he addresses money and peace in his life. He tactfully discusses the psychological aspects of buying a house, its impact on fostering a sense of community, and protecting against regretful investment decisions. Further, he speaks candidly about his struggle with fame and wealth, his existential crisis, and his desire to explore deeper meanings of money. Khe underlines his unique approach to volatile financial markets and shares his outlook on the current housing situation in light of uncertain future circumstances. Listen in as Khe and Paco navigate these nuanced financial matters with remarkable depth and perspective. Khe Hy (@khemaridh) is the founder of RadReads (@radreadsco), an online academy that helps high-performers live a productive and examined life. RadReads provides guides, coaching, and trainings for over 30,000 professionals to help them regain free time, scale their impact, and make a little dent in the universe. Before founding RadReads, Khe spent 15 years working on Wall Street and was one of the youngest Managing Directors at BlackRock. He's been called Oprah for Millennials by CNN and the Wall Street Guru by Bloomberg, and his work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, TedX, Barrons, Time Magazine and Quartz. Check out Khe's Mindful Money Playbook. A special thanks to the talented and generous Ramsey Yount for producing, editing, and sound designing this episode. The theme music was written and performed by Andrew Parker, Jenna Parker, and Paco de Leon. If you'd like to contact us about the show or ask Paco a question about finances, call our hotline at 1-833-ASK-PACO, email us at weirdfinancepod (at) gmail.com or submit your questions here. We'd also love your listener feedback about the show; here's a short survey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode with Khe Hy, founder of RadReads, is a conversation that goes beyond the usual topics of content, SEO, marketing, and tech. He discussed his journey of founding RadReads, his transition from Wall Street to being a full-time creator, and his tips on productivity. Khe spent 15 years working on Wall Street and was one of the youngest Managing Directors at BlackRock. He's been called Oprah for Millennials by CNN and the Wall Street Guru by Bloomberg and his work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, TedX, Barrons, Time Magazine, and Quartz.Khe also delved into introspection, questioning narratives, and the impact of coaching and emphasized the importance of self-reflection, personal freedom, and exploring deeper emotions. TopicsRad Reads and Living an Examined LifeUnderstanding business gamesThe tension of breaking societal narrativesThe discomfort of pain-based marketing in self-improvement contentAuthenticity and the "Oprah for Millennials" LabelThe power of luck and good timingThe four quadrants of workReframing tasks as dollar valuesThe game of real human connectionQuestioning societal narrativesThe Pivotal Moment and Trade-OffThe psychology of freedomUncovering inner thoughts and feelingsCarrying grief and its impact on actionsThe fallacy of the grass always being greenerShow LinksVisit RadReads and listen to their podcastConnect with Khe Hy on LinkedIn and TwitterConnect with David Khim on LinkedIn and TwitterConnect with Omniscient Digital on LinkedIn or TwitterSupercharge Your Productivity CourseThe magic of doing $10,000 per hour workThe $645,099 business pivotBook: When Things Fall ApartThe Work of Your Life | Khe Hy | #88 Reboot PodcastPast guests on The Long Game podcast include: Morgan Brown (Shopify), Ryan Law (Animalz), Dan Shure (Evolving SEO), Kaleigh Moore (freelancer), Eric Siu (Clickflow), Peep Laja (CXL), Chelsea Castle (Chili Piper), Tracey Wallace (Klaviyo), Tim Soulo (Ahrefs), Ryan McReady (Reforge), and many more.Some interviews you might enjoy and learn from:Actionable Tips and Secrets to SEO Strategy with Dan Shure (Evolving SEO)Building Competitive Marketing Content with Sam Chapman (Aprimo)How to Build the Right Data Workflow with Blake Burch (Shipyard)Data-Driven Thought Leadership with Alicia Johnston (Sprout Social)Purpose-Driven Leadership & Building a Content Team with Ty Magnin (UiPath)Also, check out our Kitchen Side series where we take you behind the scenes to see how the sausage is made at our agency:Blue Ocean vs Red Ocean SEOShould You Hire Writers or Subject Matter Experts?How Do Growth and Content Overlap?Connect with Omniscient Digital on social:Twitter: @beomniscientLinkedin: Be OmniscientListen to more episodes of The Long Game podcast here: https://beomniscient.com/podcast/
The life of a creative entrepreneur is a busy one. There is a lot on your plate on any given day! You need to do the creative, artistic work that your business is built on. But you also need to reply to emails, manage your marketing, handle your business finances, and deal with project management tasks. Like I said, it's a lot! In that mess of tasks in front of you, how do you figure out what is most important for you to do right now, today, this week? How can you set daily, weekly, and monthly priorities within your creative work so that you know that the most important tasks are always getting done first? In this episode, you will learn: What an Eisenhower matrix is and how to use it to determine what tasks on your to-do list are both important and urgent. How to determine your MITs (Most Important Things) for each work day and week. Why identifying your natural rhythm can help you create a work schedule that fits you perfectly. How to prioritize tasks according to the impact that they will have on the future of your creative business. Why you get what you schedule, and how to use that fact to your advantage. What the concept of $10,000 per hour tasks can teach you about how to structure your time. In this episode, I discuss a daily mantra I use to help me prioritize myself within my creative work. You can access the coloring page version of this mantra here. I review the idea of $10,000 per hour tasks within a business, a concept that was first introduced by author and game developer Steve Pavlina and more recently made popular by Khe Hy of Rad Reads. I also refer to two previous episodes of this podcast: 008: Developing Asynchronous Income 016: The Six Components of a Thriving Creative Business A full transcript of this episode can be found here. Full transcripts of every episode will always be available at the Starving Artist No More Blog. Thank you for listening. Please feel free to reach out to me at www.StarvingArtistNoMore.com, with any questions, comments, or feedback. I'd love to hear from you.
After 5 weeks of hard work, we're excited to announce our big content project! While it might not look like much in the first few days as we're releasing content daily, after 26 days it will be a rich library (heyo!) of information to help you build a more predictable, profitable, and peaceful business.In this episode, we talk about getting to the first finish line of the Calm Business Encyclopedia. But, that first checkered flag is only one of many and we still have a ways to go.How have our emotions changed throughout this project? And what are we hoping this project does for us? We talk about these things and much more!➡️ Get the episode show notes and full transcript at wanderingaimfully.com/177
“How did you go bankrupt?" Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.” —Ernest Hemingway That's the kick-off quote from returning guest Khe Hy's recent pivot-in-progress big reveal, taking us behind the scenes of his business in a recent post titled, “The $645,099 business pivot.” Khe is the founder of RadReads and former Wall Street managing director. Khe returns to the pod today (as our first three-peat Free Time guest) to share his experience from the belly of the Pivot beast. If you haven't already, be sure to check out Khe's earlier Free Time appearances, linked in the Resources section below and in this Spotify playlist: RadReads x Pivot x Free Time. This crossover episode originally aired on the Free Time podcast on March 21, 2023. More About Khe: Khe Hy is the founder and CEO of RadReads, an online education company that helps professionals lead productive, examined, and joyful lives. Khe is creator of the $10K Work productivity method and teaches the popular cohort-based course Supercharge Your Productivity. RadReads provides guides, trainings, and coaching for over 36,000 professionals to help them gain back free time, scale their impact and make their little dent in the universe.
In this episode we discuss adult friendships and how they evolve with age including Aristotle's 3 definitions of friendship, the time required to make new friends, how friendship gets deprioritized during the early stages of parenthood and how to create rituals to stay in touch. Kat Vellos is a designer, author, connection coach and speaker who helps people make and maintain friendships in adulthood. Learn more about Kat: Check out Kat's website WeShouldGetTogether Check Kat's community The Connection Club Connect with Kat on Instagram Connect with Kat on X References from the show: We Should Get Together: The Secret To Cultivating Better Friendships by Kat Vellos You are missing this key friendship by Khe Hy Marco Polo App Join an upcoming group coaching cohort: Are you looking to ask deep, introspective and provocative questions about your own life (with Khe and likeminded peers) Apply today THE MOST UNIQUE PRODUCTIVITY COURSE ON THE INTERNET Supercharge your Productivity is the only course that connects the pursuit of productivity to life's larger questions so you can design a system that works for you. Enroll Now BECOME A RADREADER:
Is college (still) worth it? We discuss whether you should save $1,000 every month for 18 years so your kid can go to college, the difference between Ivy League and the 50th best school and whether AI might make all of this redundant. My guest today is Sean Johnson, a startup investor, business coach and professor who helps professionals build intentional businesses. Learn more about Sean: Connect with Sean on Twitter Connect with Sean on LinkedIn References from the show: The Case Against Education by Bryan Caplan Why I fully funded a 529 plan as a single 23 year old by Khe Hy Check out Brent Beshore Join an upcoming group coaching cohort: Are you looking to ask deep, introspective and provocative questions about your own life (with Khe and likeminded peers) Apply today THE MOST UNIQUE PRODUCTIVITY COURSE ON THE INTERNET Supercharge your Productivity is the only course that connects the pursuit of productivity to life's larger questions so you can design a system that works for you. Enroll Now BECOME A RADREADER:
Yes, I left a high-paying job. But I've never told the story about what motivated me, how I got promoted so quickly and how I deal with my money insecurities — as a kid and a grown-ass man. This is a very detailed (solo) episode that shares for the first time: - My Wall Street incomes - Current and past spending - Strategies I used to get promoted - Changes in my net worth - Childhood fears around safety Join an upcoming group coaching cohort: Are you looking to ask deep, introspective and provocative questions about your own life (with Khe and likeminded peers) Apply today BECOME A RADREADER:
Who is sitting in the boardroom of your brain? Who is sitting around the table, challenging your decisions, making noise, and offering critiques? Today Adrian and I are walking through one of our favorite coaching exercises by offering up (and coaching each other through) identifying and describing three of our current loudest board members and who we want to hire moving forward. This work connects to a therapy tool called Internal Family Systems which Adrian will share more about in our next episode together. This crossover episode originally aired on the Pivot podcast on April 23, 2023. We want to hear from you! Leave us a voice memo about this episode or to request a future topic for us to cover at http://pivotmethod.com/ask. Are you working on a pivot-in-progress? For guidance on reconnecting with what lights you up and creating an action plan to move forward, check out Adrian's flagship Career Pathfinder Program and apply promo code PIVOT at checkout. More about Adrian: Adrian Klaphaak is a coach, purpose guide, entrepreneur, and founder of A Path That Fits Career and Life Coaching. His coaching approach is holistic—a constant balance between getting results and a quest for meaning and fulfillment. He describes himself as “a deep seeker with a constant itch to make things happen.”
What is self-love? The opposite is self-loathing. We discuss self-directed burnout, the need to be perceived as “good,” psychedelic journeys, managing your fight-or-flight and a DIY playbook for self-love. My guest today is Anita Amini, a software engineer and somatic coach based out of London. Learn more about Anita: Connect with Anita on Twitter Connect with Anita on LinkedIn Check out Anita's Blog & Coaching Program References from the show: Self Love by Anita Amini The Art Of Accomplishment by Joe Hudson No Bad Parts by Richard Schwartz Othership App Join an upcoming group coaching cohort: Are you looking to ask deep, introspective and provocative questions about your own life (with Khe and likeminded peers) Apply today BECOME A RADREADER:
Legacy is a tricky thing. We all want our lives to matter, but what does this actually mean? Kris, a writer, father and former options trader is joining me today to discuss quitting finance, career change “experiments,” a family Code of Arms, Die with Zero and why we maybe have the wrong idea of legacy altogether. Kris is a writer, father and former portfolio manager trading options. Learn more about Kris: Connect with Kris on Twitter Connect with Kris on LinkedIn Subscribe to Kris' newsletter Moontower Meta References from the show: Die with Zero by Bill Perkins Check out Allison Bishop The Men-Supporting-Men-Supporting-Women-in-Finance Awards Join an upcoming group coaching cohort: Are you looking to ask deep, introspective and provocative questions about your own life (with Khe and likeminded peers) Apply today THE MOST UNIQUE PRODUCTIVITY COURSE ON THE INTERNET Supercharge your Productivity is the only course that connects the pursuit of productivity to life's larger questions so you can design a system that works for you. Enroll Now BECOME A RADREADER:
We are surrounded by status games. Whether it's having a blue text bubble, a fancy car or the right combination of universities and ex-employers - we're constantly signaling our worth. But is it even possible to escape these games? Or is the conscious decision against obvious status games just the same game in a different form? Jenny is a podcaster, best-selling author, keynote speaker and dog mom. Learn more about Jenny: Connect with Jenny on Twitter Connect with Jenny on LinkedIn Listen to Jenny's Pivot Podcast Listen to Jenny's Free Time Podcast References from the show: The Sarah Jessica Parker Profile in the New Yorker Spotify ends deal with Meghan Markle Download the Free Time Toolkit Free Time by Jenny Blake Pivot by Jenny Blake Life After College by Jenny Blake Status Games by William Stor Listen to Khe on Jenny's Podcast Join an upcoming group coaching cohort: Are you looking to ask deep, introspective and provocative questions about your own life (with Khe and likeminded peers) Apply today BECOME A RADREADER:
Imagine your own funeral. Your friends are asked to describe you. And they say: “You know what? He / she lived a really ordinary life”. The thought of it makes me shiver. But why? Join Carl and I as we explore why we should celebrate being ordinary, why not everything has to be heroic and what it actually means if you say “I want my life to matter”. Learn more about Carl: Connect with Carl on Twitter Connect with Carl on LinkedIn Subscribe to Carl's newsletter Behaviour Gap Read Carl's book The Behaviour Gap Read Carl's column in the New York Times References from the show: When Things Fall Apart by Pema Chodron Rick Rubin talks to Anderson Cooper about his secret for success Rick Rubin on the “On Being” Podcast Everything is spiritual by Rob Bell Essentialism by Greg McKeown Join an upcoming group coaching cohort: Are you looking to ask deep, introspective and provocative questions about your own life (with Khe and likeminded peers) Apply today THE MOST UNIQUE PRODUCTIVITY COURSE ON THE INTERNET Supercharge your Productivity is the only course that connects the pursuit of productivity to life's larger questions so you can design a system that works for you. Enroll Now BECOME A RADREADER:
Pretty much everyone seems to agree: you should follow your passions. But what if we got it all wrong? Is “your passion” actually a trap? Join us as we explore what homicide, hummingbirds and hobbies have in common and why it's important to start dancing around burnout. Anne-Laure Le Cunff is a neuroscientist in training, author, Internet entrepreneur and former Googler. Jump to the question: Should You Follow Your Passion? Learn more about Anne-Laure: Explore Anne-Laure's blog and Podcast Nesslabs Connect with Anne-Laure on Twitter Connect with Anne-Laure on LinkedIn References from the show: Polynesian Sea Voyagers navigating using their testicles Jackhammers and Hummingbirds by Elizabeth Gilbert The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron The Psychology of Happiness by Anne-Laure Le Cunff Meet Alyssa X, this week's Creator To Watch Join an upcoming group coaching cohort: Are you looking to ask deep, introspective and provocative questions about your own life (with Khe and likeminded peers) Apply today THE MOST UNIQUE PRODUCTIVITY COURSE ON THE INTERNET Supercharge your Productivity is the only course that connects the pursuit of productivity to life's larger questions so you can design a system that works for you. Enroll Now BECOME A RADREADER:
Many of our goals in life are connected to freedom. That big promotion to achieve financial freedom, retirement to finally be free from our job or simply the freedom to choose what you want to do in any given moment. But is this actually a trap? Join us as we explore how freedom can benefit your life and where it inevitably will fall short. Lawrence Yeo is a writer, illustrator and storyteller. Jump to the question: Is freedom overrated? Learn more about Lawrence: Visit Lawrence's blog More To That Connect with Lawrence on Twitter References from the show: Burnout is the echo of self-judgement by Lawrence Yeo Travel is no cure for the mind by Lawrence Yeo Exhalation by Ted Chiang Meet Noor from DesignDrawDo Join an upcoming group coaching cohort: Are you looking to ask deep, introspective and provocative questions about your own life (with Khe and likeminded peers) Apply today THE MOST UNIQUE PRODUCTIVITY COURSE ON THE INTERNET Supercharge your Productivity is the only course that connects the pursuit of productivity to life's larger questions so you can design a system that works for you. Enroll Now BECOME A RADREADER:
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E37: Khe Hy and I have A LOT in common. Khe is also the son of immigrant parents. And like me, Khe also decided to quit his Wall Street finance job to venture off into entrepreneurship. My conversation with Khe proved to be incredibly illuminating and I found his life to be a rich treasure trove of stories and life-lessons.I spoke to Khe about his journey of becoming an entrepreneur: from being one of the youngest Managing Directors at the prestigious private equity firm BlackRock managing a fund of hedge-funds to starting his own newsletter, to quietly offering his services as a business coach, to becoming the founder and CEO of his own company, RadReads.Today, Khe shares many life-lessons he learned while going down his unconventional entrepreneurial path.***SPONSOR: I love using Riverside.fm to record all guest interviews like this one with Khe Hy. Try it out 100% free here and when you're ready, use the code FIRSTCLASS to get 20% off any paid plan.***EXCERPTS:Why Material Success Doesn't Always Equal Happiness: "But my happiness...baseline level of happiness, didn't really change much."— Khe Hy (5:09)The Benefits of Not Niching Down: "I'm gonna share things that I'm interested in, and they're gonna change because I'm gonna change."— Khe Hy (12:39)Establishing Authority: "When you write about a certain topic over and over and over and over again, you become an authority, or people deem you an authority."— Khe Hy (25:25)Challenge of Converting Your Audience to Customers: "People could love your stuff, but getting them to open their wallets and, like, buy something from you is a completely different ballgame."— Khe Hy (41:58)*** TOPICS:[00:03:12] Khe's Journey from Employee to Entrepreneur[00:08:01] Accidental Newsletter Becomes Huge Success[00:11:27] Long-Term Success Means Sticking with It[00:25:25] Repetition Establishes Authority[00:28:24] CEO Struggles as Creator Economy Declines[00:46:15] How to Find your True Work, Passion and Focus*** LINKS:How to "CEO" During an Economic MeltdownKhe Hy on TwitterJOIN: First Class Founders Premium MembershipDOWNLOAD: Hyper-Visuals For Our Episodes (Free)***FOLLOW / REVIEW:- Follow - Leave 5-star review***CONNECT W/ YONG-SOO:- X- Threads- LinkedIn- Newsletter***First Class Founders is a show for indie hackers, bootstrapped founders, CEOs, solopreneurs, content creators, startup entrepreneurs, and SaaS startups covering topics like build in public, audience growth, product marketing, scaling up, side hustles, holding company, etc. Past guests include Arvid Kahl, Tyler Denk, Noah Kagan, Clint Murphy, Jay Abraham, Andrew Gazdecki, Matt McGarry, Nick Huber, Khe Hy, and more. Episode you might like:Future of Newsletters with Tyler Denk, Founder & CEO at BeehiivFrom Zero to 100K Subscribers: How to Grow Your Newsletter like a Pro with Newsletter Growth Expert Matt McGarry...
Whether it's personal growth, growth hacking or a growth mindset - if you're not growing, you're shrinking. But is that really the case? We explore how a growth obsession impacts capitalism, body hacking and our physical bodies. We also look at Mark Zuckerburg's Crossfit obsession and what to do when your 14 year old brings vibrator talk to the dinner table Learn more about Suzi: Connect with Suzi on LinkedIn References from the show: Mark Zuckerberg doing Crossfit on Instagram Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond the Clock by Jenny Odell A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose by Eckhart Tolle Level, the company bringing short-form education to prisoners How Bryan Johnson is trying to live forever Next Level: Your Guide to Kicking Ass, Feeling Great, and Crushing Goals Through Menopause and Beyond by Stacy T. Sims When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times by Pema Chodron Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman Meet Lily Sparks, the founder of afterglow Meet Zane Wilemon, the founder of Ubuntu Life Join an upcoming group coaching cohort: Are you looking to ask deep, introspective and provocative questions about your own life (with Khe and likeminded peers) Apply today THE MOST UNIQUE PRODUCTIVITY COURSE ON THE INTERNET Supercharge your Productivity is the only course that connects the pursuit of productivity to life's larger questions so you can design a system that works for you. Enroll Now BECOME A RADREADER:
Do you live to work? Or work to live? Everything in our lives centers on work. Whether its our inability to disconnect or the endless pursuit of promotions and bonuses. But does it have to be that way? Learn more about Paul: The Pathless Path (Book) The Pathless Path (Podcast) Connect with Paul on Twitter Subscribe to Paul's Newsletter References from the show: If work dominated your every moment would life be worth living by Andrew Taggart Do things that don't scale by Paul Graham Linchpin by Seth Godin The Good Enough Job by Simo Stolzoff How to pick your career by Tim Urban Join an upcoming group coaching cohort: Are you looking to ask deep, introspective and provocative questions about your own life (with Khe and likeminded peers) Apply today THE MOST UNIQUE PRODUCTIVITY COURSE ON THE INTERNET Supercharge your Productivity is the only course that connects the pursuit of productivity to life's larger questions so you can design a system that works for you. Enroll Now BECOME A RADREADER:
Today's guest is Khe Hy, Khe worked on Wall Street for 15 years, becoming one of the youngest managing directors at BlackRock. At the time, he thought he had fulfilled the dreams he had held since childhood: Income. Status, and A nice apartment. But deep inside, he felt comfortably numb and was afraid he would spend the rest of his life going through the motions. So at age 35, terrified that he would spend the rest of his life going down a path that wasn't fully him, he pulled the ripcord and started RadReads, a blog focused on helping hard-charging professionals step back from their busy lives and ask themselves life's biggest questions. -Is this as good as it gets? -What does it mean to make an impact? -What does a rich and fulfilled life look like? Now, the blog and newsletter are read by 30,000 leaders each week across countless industries. And Khe has revamped his lifestyle to spend more time with his family, working on his passions, and going on plenty of surfing trips. Key Topics Khe's experience with the Socrates quote “The Unexamined Life is Not Worth Living” The War of Art by Steven Pressfield How perceived success and having things “figured out” is deceptive Understanding Prestige, Status, and Imposter Syndrome Fear of Commitment in Professional Life Transitioning from Wall Street to Entrepreneurship The Hedonic Treadmill and Pursuit of Success Substance use and the human reward center Redefining what success means and finding personal fulfillment The struggle of defining a new identity post-corporate life The importance of empathy and supportive relationships Embracing change and overcoming identity crisis The importance of genuine passion and enjoyment in the work we do The concept of "bucket lists" and "reverse bucket lists," focusing on the value of cherishing everyday small moments and experiences over one-off grand events or milestones Connect with Khe Instagram YouTube Twitter Connect with CJ Finley: CJ's Instagram CJ's YouTube cjfinley.com ThriveOnLife Podcast Instagram thriveonlife.com
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In this society, we are “addicted” to productivity and always being on the move, always having to be “busy” doing something. We often speak about rest, reflection and self-care as if it were the opposite to productivity and progress. In this episode, Khe Hy talks about how productivity is not the end, but the means, and how to work smarter and focus on the right things. Khe also discusses his philosophy and optimizing your life for ALIVENESS. Khy Hy is the founder and CEO of RadReads, an online education company that helps professionals lead productive, examined and joyful lives. Khe is creator of the $10K Work productivity method and teaches the popular cohort-based course Supercharge Your Productivity. RadReads provides guides, trainings, and coaching for over 40,000 professionals to help them gain back free time, scale their impact and make their little dent in the universe. SPONSORS: OneSkin | Get 15% off OneSkin with the code TLL at https://www.oneskin.co/TLL #oneskinpod JenniKayne | Find your forever pieces @jennikayne and get 15% off with promo code TLL at https://jennikayne.com/TLL! #jennikaynepartner TIMESTAMPS 2:17 Looking back at the start on his journey as a creative 5:15 The Pebble in My Shoe 7:15 Optimising for Aliveness 10:17 The Lottery Test 13:11 The addiction to achievement 19:02 Reconnecting with my childhood self 21:43 Productivity and self worth - the means, not the end 25:37 The 10K Work Framework 32:38 Examples of 10K Work 36:05 Think about your work like a book 40:23 10K Work and 10K Questions 45:54 The first step is awareness 52:58 Aliveness and Flow 57:38 I was my own worst boss - your inner self talk 59:53 You don't need to achieve something to be enough FIND KHE ONLINE: Website | radreads.co/ Newsletter Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/radreadsco/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/khemaridh The video version of this interview is available on YouTube: Episode 230 SUBSCRIBE TO THE LAVENDAIRE LIFESTYLE PODCAST: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube LAVENDAIRE: YouTube Instagram
Who is sitting in the boardroom of your brain? Who is sitting around the table, challenging your decisions, making noise, and offering critiques? Today Adrian and I are walking through one of our favorite coaching exercises by offering up (and coaching each other through) identifying and describing three of our current loudest board members and who we want to hire moving forward. This work connects to a therapy tool called Internal Family Systems which Adrian will share more about in our next episode together. We want to hear from you! Leave us a voice memo about this episode or to request a future topic for us to cover at http://pivotmethod.com/ask. Are you working on a pivot-in-progress? For guidance on reconnecting with what lights you up and creating an action plan to move forward, check out Adrian's flagship Career Pathfinder Program and apply promo code PIVOT at checkout. More about Adrian: Adrian Klaphaak is a coach, purpose guide, entrepreneur, and founder of A Path That Fits Career and Life Coaching. His coaching approach is holistic—a constant balance between getting results and a quest for meaning and fulfillment. He describes himself as “a deep seeker with a constant itch to make things happen.”
Khe Hy left his corporate finance job 8 years ago to pursue content creation. He is now the Founder and CEO of RadReads and has been called the ‘Oprah for Millennials' by CNN. By his own admission, he's not the best at going viral, but he still managed to build a viable business around his newsletter. In this episode of Creators On Air, we talk about what it means to live a happy life, understanding the pains of your audience and how to put your best creative work out there.Thank you to our sponsor @StoryblocksCo!Take back creative control with Storyblocks' unlimited royalty-free stock library and tools today: storyblocks.com/creatorsonairFollow Khe:
What would you do if you had more confidence? Today's guest, Kelli Thompson, polled over 500 people with this question and received answers that were equal parts inspiring and heartbreaking. In this conversation, Kelli shares the story of walking down the aisle at her first wedding when her intuition was whispering that the relationship wasn't right, but she didn't yet have the confidence to listen. We discuss strategies for listening to that still, small voice within; how to stop “box-checking” for external validation; the flip side of the imposter monster: pedestal syndrome; and working through the “poop soup” of liminal space between major changes. As Kelli says, “You can't criticize yourself into more confidence.” More About Kelli: Kelli Thompson is a women's leadership coach and speaker who helps women advance to the rooms where decisions are made. She has coached and trained hundreds of women to trust themselves, lead with more confidence, and create a career they love. She is the founder of the Clarity & Confidence Women's Leadership Program and a Stevie Award winner for Women in Business—Coach of the Year. She is the author of Closing The Confidence Gap: Boost Your Peace, Your Potential & Your Paycheck, which was selected as a must-read by The Next Big Idea Club.
“How did you go bankrupt?" Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.” —Ernest Hemingway That's the kick-off quote from returning guest Khe Hy's recent pivot-in-progress big reveal, taking us behind the scenes of his business in a recent post titled, “The $645,099 business pivot.” Khe is the founder of RadReads and former Wall Street managing director. Khe returns to the pod today (as our first three-peat Free Time guest) to share his experience from the belly of the Pivot beast. If you haven't already, be sure to check out Khe's earlier Free Time appearances, linked in the Resources section below and in this Spotify playlist: RadReads x Pivot x Free Time. More About Khe: Khe Hy is the founder and CEO of RadReads, an online education company that helps professionals lead productive, examined, and joyful lives. Khe is creator of the $10K Work productivity method and teaches the popular cohort-based course Supercharge Your Productivity. RadReads provides guides, trainings, and coaching for over 36,000 professionals to help them gain back free time, scale their impact and make their little dent in the universe.
Is change whispering to you? For Khe Hy, a former investment banker on the fast track of keeping up with the corporate Joneses, the discomfort from following the status quo first started feeling like a pebble in his shoe. “Psst! There's more out there for you,” it whispered. In this conversation, we talk about his decision to leave Black Rock, how he follows his instincts when building his new content and education business, and how sneaky “shoulds” and insecurity often stem from unmet needs we had growing up. Be sure also to check out Khe's episodes on Free Time: 163: Leveraging Idea Kernels to Create Compelling Content with Khe Hy, and 129: The $10K Work Framework with Khe Hy. More About Khe: Khe Hy is the founder and CEO of RadReads, an online education company that helps professionals lead productive, examined, and joyful lives. Khe is creator of the $10K Work productivity method and teaches the popular cohort-based course Supercharge Your Productivity. RadReads provides guides, trainings, and coaching for over 36,000 professionals to help them gain back free time, scale their impact and make their little dent in the universe.
Prolific punchy pontificator Khe Hy—creator of the $10K work accelerator and Supercharge Your Productivity—returns to the pod to share his strategy for collecting inspiring content, repackaging interesting tidbits, and regularly hitting “publish” on his newsletter, RadReads. Today we're talking about idea kernels: micro-ideas that can be elaborated upon and turned into different kinds of content that help you connect with your audience and your fellow creators. If you haven't already, be sure to check out Khe's earlier episode on 129: The $10K Work Framework. More About Khe: Khe Hy is the founder and CEO of RadReads, an online education company that helps professionals lead productive, examined, and joyful lives. Khe is the creator of the $10K Work productivity method and teaches the popular cohort-based course Supercharge Your Productivity. RadReads provides guides, trainings, and coaching for over 36,000 professionals to help them gain back free time, scale their impact and make their little dent in the universe.
Khe Hy is the Founder of a RadReads, a Writer, and a Creator. Khe has created the "$10K Work" framework to help you level-up. Instead of doing lower leverage and high-quality skill work, Khe wants to help you maximize your time and live a high-quality life. In this episode, Khe does a deep dive on the $10K Work framework and provides multiple examples of how you could apply to your work, life, and relationships. When you are building a Portfolio Career, being efficient and effective is critical. Excited for you to build and grow your Portfolio Career!This episode with notes is available on my website.Connect with Khe on TwitterConnect with David on Twitter
In this interview you'll learn about how Khe Hy looks at his fears and how important it is to recognize these feelings, so you can make good decisions. Khe Hy is an entrepreneur, author, and speaker. He is the founder of Rad Reads. One of my favorite parts of this interview is how he breaks down his fears and using them for growth. Highlights from the interview: Attending his first conference after Covid lockdown.How his parents, who came from Cambodia, has influenced his life.How he explores his past thoughts and emotions.His family wasn't rich and why he went after a career that would help him be rich.He wanted to fix his situation.Why he powered through to be successful and how much damage it did to his life.Asking yourself tough questions to get to the heart of an issue you are having.Looking at the emotional side of his life.Why he has a hard time feeling his emotions.How other people perceive him.How tough he was on himself as a young adult.How he handles work when he feels tired.Beating himself up for mistakes and how he got over this bad habit.Making the mental shift to be kinder to himself.How he keeps mistakes into perspective so he doesn't freak out.Letting the feeling sweep you away, so you can process it.Creating values as an organization.Documenting all unspoken norms, so the whole team understands the expectations.Why his goal to take care of his employees helps drives his company forward.Why he encourages his employees to speak up.His goals for his company. How he views Patagonia's choices and how it's influenced how he views his company.Why he hired a philosophy coach to help him dig into himself.Rapid fire questions - most impactful book, podcast, favorite toy as a kid, and tool to help with focus. You can learn more about Khe over at Rad Reads. You can also connect with him on LinkedIn and Twitter. And as always if you have any questions or want to submit a guest for the podcast that you think would be amazing just reach out on Dig to Fly and I'll do my best to get them on. If you enjoy the interview please take 30 seconds to rate the Dig to Fly podcast on your favorite platform. Thanks!
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Marcio coaches course creators like Khe Hy from Radreads, Ted Seides from Capital Allocators, and Robbie Crabtree from Performative Speaking. He's also the founder of Nerd Digital and has coached dozens of other course creators as a Marketing coach with Maven. Marcio has worked with brands like Boba Guys, Immi Eats, Kettle & Fire, Danone, THE TEN SPOT, Remedy Kombucha, and more to generate millions in online sales using digital marketing and is excited to work with course creators every day. He also believes the e-learning market is poised for continued growth, and he's excited to help people take advantage of the opportunity. Website: www.nerddigital.com LinkedIn: imarciosantos Twitter: https://twitter.com/iMarcioSantos Facebook profile: imarciosantos Free access to Lead Magnet Tool: Nerddigital.com
Think of your day-to-day work as fitting into one of four quadrants, as defined by today's guest Khe Hy in a recent issue of his fantastic RadReads newsletter: $10 Work is low-leverage, low-skilled work that you can do when you're hungover. $100 Work is when you leverage the wrong thing – and get overwhelmed by meta-work. $10K Work consists of high-leverage skills that exponentially grow your business and bring you closer to your dream life. As Khe writes, “The quadrant people high-performers really get stuck in is the $1,000/hour quadrant . . . the domain of unique skills that have no leverage.” That's what we're discussing in today's episode so you can learn strategies to stop struggling and do more of your best work. More About Khe: Khe Hy is the founder and CEO of RadReads, an online education company that helps over 36,000 professionals lead productive, examined, and joyful lives. He has been called Oprah for Millennials by CNN, is the creator of the $10K Work productivity method, and teaches the popular cohort-based course Supercharge Your Productivity. Before founding RadReads, Khe spent 15 years working on Wall Street and was one of the youngest Managing Directors at BlackRock.
The greatest form of flattery you can get as a content creator is when your audience consistently engages with your content. The 2022 ConvertKit study showed that the average email open rate is only 33%, so how do you break through the noise to get people begging for more? Blogger, content creator, and educator Khe Hy, blows that statistic out of the water with a 50% open rate on his newsletter. Khe quit a cushy desk job on Wall Street to dive into the uncertainty of being a creator and entrepreneur. As many creators know, keeping people engaged is not easy when inspiration and passion wane. But Khe uses a formula that he thinks is foolproof. He spends time creating a solid subject line and consistently puts out great content by harnessing the power of social proofing on Twitter and newsjacking trending pop culture topics instead of reinventing the wheel. In this episode, Charli, Miguel, and Haley talk to Khe about quitting his Wall Street desk job to become a creator and his strategies for writing a great email subject line.Key Takeaways [02:03] - Have you heard? [02:12] - School is back in! [02:53] - Haley and the team will be in Orlando for FinCon. [03:49] - Snapchat is laying off 20% of its workforce. [05:44] - Twitter piloted Twitter Circles. [06:46] - Jay Clouse sells complete tear-downs of brands and websites. [09:02] - Today's Main Topic: How to create engaging headlines and subject lines. [09:15] - An intro to Khe and Rad Reads. [11:25] - Market rate for newsletter open rates. [14:15] - Factors that contribute to Khe's high open rate. [16:27] - How Khe proofs his headlines. [18:32] - How to use Twitter to test the idea for a headline. [31:46] - How Khe tailors his content. [36:43] - Increase the open rate for creators. [43:15] - Khe shouts out the book, “Getting Things Done”. Quotes[09:25] - “I basically had a midlife crisis at 35 years old and I'm like, I'm not going to do this desk job forever. It all started and still continues with email. Our mission is to help professionals lead a more productive, examined, and joyful life. And we do that through writing, through storytelling, and our main business is online courses.” ~ @khemaridh[15:00] - “You just become a part of people's behavior. And habit. And that's by consistency and delivering value.” ~ @khemaridh[34:45] - “Stop trying to put [thought leadership and SEO] all into one. You'll be a jack of all trades, master of none. You're going to not be great at SEO. Your readers are going to find it boring. And you're not going to have fun writing it.” ~ @khemaridhLinks Watch The Future Belongs to Creators on YouTube Khe Hy LinkedIn Khe Hy Twitter Rad Reads FinCon Apple Snapchat Meta Facebook Twitter Jay Clouse Gmail Cardi B Leonardo DiCaprio Getting Things Done Connect with our hosts Charli Prangley Miguel Pou Haley Janicek Stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Twitter Facebook Instagram Every week we celebrate a win from a listener.Tell us about a recent launch, milestone, or success (big or small!) right here and we might just shout you out in the next episode: https://convertk.it/listenershoutout. Start building your audience for free.With ConvertKit landing pages, you can build a beautiful page for your project in just a few minutes. Choose colors, add photos, build a custom opt-in form, and add your copy. All without writing any code! Check out landingpages.new to get started.
Khe Hy has been called “Oprah for Millennials. Khe left a lucrative job on Wall Street to become the founder and primary author of Rad Reads, a popular blog about changing our relationship with time, work, money and ourselves. Khe's work has been featured in TEDx, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg and more, and he is the creator of the popular cohort based learning course, Supercharge Your Productivity. Khe joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to talk about quitting Wall Street, rethinking his understanding of a productive life, and much more.
Marcio believes that the most important thing we can do is to help each other learn faster because the machines are coming. And that this will require psychological and emotional support to enable learning more complex things in shorter periods of time, as the changes and demands in the workplace accelerate. He's excited every day for the opportunity to work with people that have dedicated their lives to teaching others and creating learning communities like Khe Hy (kay hee) from Radreads.co, Ted Seides from CapitalAllocators.com, Robbie Crabtree from Performative Speaking, Lorraine Lee from Prezi, and many more. Marcio lucked into working with course creators after leaving an agency job where he worked with brands like BMW, Scotiabank, and Western Union. He left the agency world to become a freelancer because he wanted to spend as much time as he could with his mother after she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. While freelancing he worked with brands like Kettle and Fire, THE TEN SPOT, Boba Guys, Immi Eats, Remedy Kombucha, Boston Comiccon, and many other brands, and now shares everything he knows with course creators to help them scale fast. To learn more about Marcio, check out his website: https://www.nerddigital.com/ and check out the FREE gift that Marcio is offering listeners: https://www.nerddigital.com/courage You can also connect with and follow Marcio on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/imarciosantos/ ******************************************** Want to learn how to attract, hire, and retain top-tier employees? Interested in learning how to scale your business to increase revenue and profit while working less? Then join my Business Success Mastermind group. A new cohort is starting. Now accepting applications: https://ib4e-coaching.com/mastermind ******************************************** Please support this podcast: https://ib4e-coaching.com/podinfo #leadership #leadershipcoaching #business #success #marciosantos #nerddigital #onlinecourse ******************************************** If you like this podcast, consider supporting the effort. Every little bit helps. Thanks.
Marcio founded Nerd Digital to help course creators scale their online courses to 6-figures. In this episode, you will see the importance of being specific about whom you are serving and not serving. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Marcio worked with Khe, from Radreads to grow his online business to double in less than 12 months. Since then, Marcio has shifted his focus to working entirely with course creators. Marcio is actively building a team of nimble experts. ree 6-figure course launch slides & video training - https://www.nerddigital.com/flow/andrew-barry/tc-4/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=signature&utm_campaign=beta Additional Resources: ► Connect with Marcio Santos: https://www.nerddigital.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/imarciosantos LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/imarciosantos/ ► Connect with Vinod Sharma: https://lu.ma/vinodsharma #careerjourneypodcast #careerjourney #selfdiscovery #selfleadership #books #readinglist --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vinodsharma/support
In this episode, we speak to Brent of Rad Reads, a youtube channel where discussions of radical texts takes center stage. Readings & Resources Audio/Video: Rad Reads: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJFDSgzcZsjOi8XnWD2TlKg -Review: Blood in My Eye by George Jackson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_b-0ab5ljE -Discussion: Struggling with Fanon's Wretched of the Earth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjJdHNl4zcs -Other Media: Twitter: RadreadsB Instagram: radreads94 Goodreads:https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/72413401-brent Marxist Paul -”Wretched of the Earth with Rad Reads”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idDDjC9ZlYA Louis Allday - Liberated Texts: https://liberatedtexts.com/ Louis Allday - “Our Enemies Know the Power of Books” (Interview) - Millennials are Killing Capitalism Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/anticapitalist-millennials/our-enemies-know-the-power-of Left POCket Project Podcast - “Combahee River Collective Statement” (Reading Revolution Discussion): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/47-combahee-river-collective-statement-readingrevolution/id1329313097?i=1000489874990 Books/Essays/Articles H. Rap Brown - Die Nigger Die!: A Political Autobiography of Jamil Abdullah al-Amin Frantz Fanon - Wretched of the Earth (Constance Farrington Translation) James Yaki Sayles - Meditations on Frantz Fanon's Wretched of the Earth: New Afrikan Revolutionary Writings George Jackson - Blood in My Eye Robin D. G. Kelley - Hammer & Hoe: Alabama Communists during the Great Depression Aimé Césaire - Discourse on Colonalism J. Moufawad-Paul - Continuity and Rupture: Philosophy in the Maoist Terrain Harry Haywood - Black Bolshevik: Autobiography of an Afro-American Communist Hakim Adi - Pan-Africanism: A History Edward Onaci - Free the Land: The Republic of New Afrika and the Pursuit of a Black Nation-State Sanyika Shakur - Stand Up, Struggle Forward: New Afrikan Revolutionary Writings on Nation, Class and Patriarchy Toni Morrison: Playing in the Dark The Bluest Eye Sula Dan Berger - ““Free the Land!”: Fifty Years of the Republic of New Afrika” https://www.aaihs.org/free-the-land-fifty-years-of-the-republic-of-new-afrika/ Atiba Shanna - “On Captured Citizens, Political Prisoners, and Prisoners of War: a New Afrikan Perspective http://freedomarchives.org/Documents/Finder/DOC513_scans/Republic_of_New_Afrika/513.RNA.Atiba.Shanna.On.Captured.Citizens.pdf Additional Authors Mentioned: Gloria Naylor Ursula K. Le Guin Octavia Butler Walter Rodney Gerald Horne
Khe Hy is the Founder of Radreads, an online community and newsletter around productivity, life and careers. After a career on Wall Street, Khe quit his job and went on to pursue his own path, and started writing a newsletter, blogging, and building an online learning business all along the wayDuring our conversation, Khe spoke about his career, and what led him to quit a career in finance to pursue a path to entrepreneurship, and eventually what led him to creating Radreads and the Supercharge Your Productivity Cohort Course. He also shared his journey to Founding Radreads, along with how he thinks about using your time in ways that align to the things that are most important to you.Listen now on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!Links WebsiteKhe's Supercharge Your Productivity Course—Powerful ways to live the action part of your life is to be focused. Be focused on what you want and what might hold you back. Being able to move things forward is an important skill!Write an essay about yourself for where you want to be in 5 years.
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On this week's episode, Tim Stoddart (@timstodz) and Ethan Brooks (@damn_ethan) talk to the “Oprah for millennials,” Khe Hy about the skill of saying no, and how to build a high-performance remote startup team while surfing every day and raising a family. Khe is the founder of Rad Reads, a media business that started as a newsletter and has branched out into courses and consulting. His flagship product, Supercharge Your Productivity, helps students escape low-pay tasks, and teaches the skills of value-driven, high-leverage, “$10k Work.” His team also offers B2B consulting, teaching companies the systems and tools needed to run effective remote teams. You can find him on Twitter @khemaridh Cool Stuff Mentioned In The Show: Why I'm Giving Up On Solopreneurship For more great insights, check out… Copyblogger Academy where you'll learn the 3 skills you need to become an effective content entrepreneur in today's world. Trends where you'll find cutting-edge research on emerging business trends, plus hands-on advice on how to capitalize on them. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/copyblogger-podcast/message