Lee LeFever of Common Craft - SE09 / EP01
We kick off season 9 with with Lee LeFever, co-founder of Common Craft, the pioneers of the explainer video and author of 2 great books. Lee and I talk about the process they follow at Common Craft, sharing their philosophy as well as tips and tricks.
We also discuss Lee’s two books: The Art of Explanation and his latest book, Big Enough, with discussion about constraints fueling creativity and building a business to suit your life rather than the other way around.
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RUNNING ORDER
- Intro: Who is Lee?
- Lee’s origin story with explainer videos
- The value of partnering with others
- How Common Craft operates now
- Valuing clear, interesting, surprising information
- Importance of writing in Lee’s creative process
- Using story to share principles in a clear way
- The Common Craft process
- Book: The Art of Explanation
- How embracing constraints liberates you
- Book: Big Enough
- Quality of life defining success
- The importance of sustainability
- Productivity culture
- How the pandemic changed time perceptions
- Time is the new wealth
- Tools
- Handwriting thank you notes
- 3 tips
- Outro
LINKS
- Lee’s website
- Common Craft Website
- About Common Craft
- Common Craft Membership
- Lee on Twitter
- Lee on Instagram
- Lee on LinkedIn
- Book: The Art of Explanation
- Book: Big Enough
- Disinformation Explainer Video
- Feynman Technique
TOOLS
3 TIPS
- Think about learning as a semantic tree: focus on the trunk first
- Writing an explanation is a great way to start: Feynman Technique
- Explanation is like subjective comedy: know your audience
CREDITS
- Producer: Alec Pulianas
- Theme music: Jon Schiedermayer
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