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Lyle McKeany goes straight to the uncomfortable areas of life, quickly. It's what makes his writing so approachable, and unexpectedly funny at times. Lyle writes a weekly newsletter called, Just Enough to Get Me in Trouble, where he writes short stories about life, and being a father.โดย Nate Kadlac and Reza Saeedi
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In this episode, we chat with writer Charlie Bleecker, who is the lead mentor for David Perell's online writing course, Write of Passage. We chat with Charlie about her journey to write and publish online every week, her writing process, and her decision to write under a pseudonym. If you're struggling to write and publish, don't miss out on this e…
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Simply put, Jesse Desjardins radiates good vibes. Less simply, Jesse led the team behind Tourism Australia, has helped entrepreneurs and corporate leaders on business model innovation with Strategyzer, and built The Guest Experience Map. Jesse shares his unorthodox path around the world to serve the brightest minds using storytelling as a way to co…
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This week, we picked a book each and shared our thoughts and aha moments on them. They happened to be on vastly different topics.โดย Nate Kadlac and Reza Saeedi
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This week we have Charlene Wang on the show to tell us all about her upcoming book (Model Breakers) as well as the LivingOS Fellowship: a transformational group coaching experience for high achievers.โดย Nate Kadlac and Reza Saeedi
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This week, we started off talking about Nate's daily routine and then dove into what being a minimalist entrepreneur entails. We also touched on communities and Nate's brand-new design course for non-designers.โดย Nate Kadlac and Reza Saeedi
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In this episode, we chat with Tim Coil about the fundamentals of Bitcoin and the blockchain, what are some low risk ways to get started in cryptocurrency, and where to store it. We also chat about NFTs, and what the landscape looks like for digital art.โดย Nate Kadlac and Reza Saeedi
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This week, we had Max Nussenbaum on the show as our first ever guest! Max currently runs the Writer Fellowship over at On Deck and writes a weekly newsletter called My Super Secret Diary. As an ex startup founder, we also got Max's takes on the tension (and similarities) that exist between being a founder and an artist. We also talked about writing…
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On this first episode of Season 2, we go through our process of finding topics and ideas to write about (or other creative outputs for that matter). We also touch on some of the tools and apps we use that help boost the writing process.โดย Nate Kadlac and Reza Saeedi
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This is the Season 1 Finale as we wrap up 8 weeks of On Deck Writer Fellowship. We talked about mind maps (and where they come in during the creative process), personal vs. professional identities, Tony Hsieh, and Salesforce acquiring Slack.โดย Nate Kadlac and Reza Saeedi
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On this episode, we talked about embracing being average, fulfillment, and the blue zones concept. We also talked about our ideal writing audiences where Nate dove deep into the importance of design for non-designers.โดย Nate Kadlac and Reza Saeedi
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This week we chatted about big tasks vs. small tasks (and which one to tackle first) and the importance of solitude and spending time on our own. We also talked about creating leverage by showing up consistently, personal finances (+budgeting), and succinct communication.โดย Nate Kadlac and Reza Saeedi
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This week we chat about balancing our schedules and productivity during an election, using habit stacking and the Pomodoro technique. We also talk about our experience at the halfway point in the On Deck Writer's Fellowship, and if we're hitting our goals. Reza discusses his preparation for interviewing guests for his upcoming podcast, while Nate i…
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We talked about a lot in this episode! From the process for publishing our newsletters, to the metrics we track and why we've been doing it every week for the last 6 months. We also touch on the tech stack of our personal blogs, sketching, productivity, collaboration and storytelling.โดย Nate Kadlac and Reza Saeedi
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In this age of digital communication, people can be reached from anywhere at anytime. But what does dits and dahs have anything to do with smartphones, messenger, and the Titanic? Join Crystal and Yvonne this week as they explore the origins of Morse Code (and Benedict Cumberbatch makes a cameo. Well, his name anyhow.)Thank you to HookSounds for pr…
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Every year the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar marks a special Chinese festival bringing friends and families together. This week Crystal and Yvonne talk about the importance of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Chinese Culture and how mooncakes instigated a rebellion overthrowing an entire dynasty.Thank you to HookSounds for providing the…
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After 10 years of friendship, it is only fitting that two friends come together to start a podcast. In this episode, Crystal and Yvonne introduce themselves and talk about the origins of podcasting and how it connects people together.Thank you to HookSounds for providing the music to our podcast.Artist: Nicolai HeidlasTitle: Sunday Morninghttps://w…
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