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In this episode, Jesse Uretsky and I discuss the pros and cons of making conversations public (via a podcast like this) vs. keeping them private. Jesse has his own podcast called HAYN, where he also posted this conversation.
Follow-up questions we discussed included:
4:50: As a podcaster yourself, how do you feel about the quality of the conversations you've had so far? Do you feel if you weren't recording the conversations would have been any different?
6:45: Do you feel like you're really trying to steer your podcast conversations vs. letting them flow naturally?
8:00: How are you doing right now?
9:50: Do you think it's misleading to listeners to edit out parts of a podcast episode?
14:30: Is it a good thing that more and more of our lives are being documented and shared?
22:50: Why do you think we should avoid conversations about politics and religion?
32:00: Are things that we want to keep private an indication of things we are embarrassed about?
46:00: What topics are you uncomfortable talking about publicly?
52:00: If we get to a point where our thoughts can be documented, how do you think the world would change?
55:30: What's your prediction for how many episodes of your podcast you'll have published before it ends?
1:02:00: Do you think it's bad to passively listen to podcasts in the background while doing other things (like eating, walking, etc.)?
1:07:30: Would you do a podcast (i.e. make a conversation public) when you're under the influence?
1:11:40: Any closing thoughts?
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68 tập
In this episode, Jesse Uretsky and I discuss the pros and cons of making conversations public (via a podcast like this) vs. keeping them private. Jesse has his own podcast called HAYN, where he also posted this conversation.
Follow-up questions we discussed included:
4:50: As a podcaster yourself, how do you feel about the quality of the conversations you've had so far? Do you feel if you weren't recording the conversations would have been any different?
6:45: Do you feel like you're really trying to steer your podcast conversations vs. letting them flow naturally?
8:00: How are you doing right now?
9:50: Do you think it's misleading to listeners to edit out parts of a podcast episode?
14:30: Is it a good thing that more and more of our lives are being documented and shared?
22:50: Why do you think we should avoid conversations about politics and religion?
32:00: Are things that we want to keep private an indication of things we are embarrassed about?
46:00: What topics are you uncomfortable talking about publicly?
52:00: If we get to a point where our thoughts can be documented, how do you think the world would change?
55:30: What's your prediction for how many episodes of your podcast you'll have published before it ends?
1:02:00: Do you think it's bad to passively listen to podcasts in the background while doing other things (like eating, walking, etc.)?
1:07:30: Would you do a podcast (i.e. make a conversation public) when you're under the influence?
1:11:40: Any closing thoughts?
HBR Article - Stop Documenting, Start Experiencing
Get help building habits with the everyday app. Highly recommend!
Sign-up here to join me for an episode!
I'd also love feedback for improving future episodes.
Thanks for listening!
68 tập
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