All of us like to meet interesting people—we love getting to know about unique experiences, what inspired them, and how they’ve managed to ship something. We also like to be such interesting people—we love to share what we know and the ways by which we’ve created amazing things. What signifies this ‘interesting’ as an identity? How can we come up with ideas that in turn show us the way to both excel at what we do and find more people in the same league of excellence? Does serendipity help us in maximizing our success?
Danny Miranda is very busy asking questions to the world's greatest entrepreneurs & thinkers. He runs the famous podcast, The Danny Miranda show, and has a fantastic roster of guests who’ve shared their musings. Danny himself is praised as the best podcaster by so many business stalwarts, and he recently created Art of Interviewing, the go-to course to learn about research, interviewing, and mastering the creative craft.
I enjoyed digging into an interesting take with Danny on how writing books and creating podcasts are related, for "podcasts are printing press for audio."
The core value behind both books and podcasts, especially as a creative person or maker, would to be to connect ideas with like-minded humans, and learn from perspectives we attract. So the next time you think about kickstarting a new podcast or writing the first few chapters for a book, it's best to reflect on what's the irresistible purpose that drives you towards this medium.
Danny's Art of Interviewing course: https://www.artofinterviewing.com/
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Website - https://www.thefoundersfoyer.com/
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Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-founders-foyer-with-aishwarya-ashok/id1628603555
Newsletter - https://aishwarya.substack.com/
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