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    Explore " the dip" with insightful episodes like "Change Your Mind, Choose Your World & More Genius Advice | Seth Godin", "Don't Quit Too Soon: The Power of Pushing Through "The Dip (Seth Godin)" When Building Your Online Business [LNIM246]", "You Better Love It", "Seth Godin Talks About His Stanford GSB Experience, When to Quit Your Job, and How to Find Your Next Career" and "Seth Godin" from podcasts like ""The James Altucher Show", "Late Night Internet Marketing and Online Business with Mark Mason", "Unleash the Awesome", "Post MBA Pivot with Victoria Hefty" and "The Zak Kuhn Show"" and more!

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    Change Your Mind, Choose Your World & More Genius Advice | Seth Godin

    Change Your Mind, Choose Your World & More Genius Advice | Seth Godin

    What does it sound like when you change your mind?

    That’s the name of the book Seth Godin was about to publish when James interviewed him. He only printed 5,500 copies. And he’s not printing anymore.

    He doesn’t view a book as just pages surrounded by two covers. He makes a 3-dimensional object that’s beautiful to look at and read.

    “It’s not new,” he said on my podcast. “It’s the best of the last four years of my work. And it’s illustrated with hundreds of photos by Thomas Hawk, who’s the most prolific and talented internet photographer.”

    The book weighs 18 pounds. And it’s 800 pages long.

    I asked him about art and marketing… and he told me about life.

    A) START FROM THE BEGINNING

    “No business, no project, no novel ever started big,” Seth said.

    It started with fear, uncertainty, excitement, possibility. Tons of “what if’s” that lead to real action. And real action halts the what if’s. The "what if’s" turn to "what is".

    Seth said, “Instead of saying, ‘I need to leap to the middle,’ say, ‘I’m going to start with people who want to engage with me.'”

    All successes start with one person. That’s it. One person, then two, then three.

    Success is a curve. We all know it. Don’t try to cheat the curve.

    B) KNOW YOUR WORLD

    I asked Seth, “How do you know what the world wants to hear?”

    “Well, first of all, never the whole world,” he said. “You pick your world.”

    Where do you hurt? Where do you feel a knot? Can you loosen it up and ease the pressure?

    Can you create something for the people (or person) who want to love what you want to love?

    C) WHAT DO YOU CARE ENOUGH TO SAY?

    We talked about Facebook. And the Lays Potato Chip guy who re-designed the bag. His job was to make it sound crunchier.

    Kids had slamming competitions. Who could slam a soda the fastest? So Coke-A-Cola created a bottle with a mouthpiece meant to maximize chugging efficiency.

    They sold products. But it’s the message that matters.

    I always say: message over money.

    Invention happens at the edges. Between heart and lungs, breath and vocal cords is the message. It’s the thing you want to say. The thing you’re afraid to say.

    “What really matters isn’t what time you posted on Facebook,” Seth said. “What matters is, what did you care enough to say?

    D) ANYONE CAN LEAD…

    “’Purple Cow‘ says, ‘How do I sit in my office and make a thing that people talk about?'”

    “What ‘Tribes‘ says is ‘Now that anyone can stand up and lead (because anyone can have a media channel… because anyone can make a connection) will you choose to lead? And if you’re going to lead, who will you lead? How will you connect with the people you’re leading? That is marketing, but it’s also life.”

    E) CULTURE BEATS EVERYTHING

    “No one has a Suzuki tattoo,” Seth said.

    “What’s a Suzuki tattoo?” I asked.

    Then I got it. Harley Davidson makes half their revenue licensing its brand. T-shirts, jackets, etc.

    “If you’re in the Harley tribe, you can’t show up on a Suzuki,” he said.

    “Tribes aren’t about the alpha to the omega. Leaders always go away. The alpha person dies or moves on. But the tribe doesn’t. The tribe persists. Because culture beats everything. Scenes have a culture. Tribes have a culture. It’s the culture that determines how an organization makes its choices, how a nation will evolve.”

    I’ve said this before. It doesn’t matter who the president is. What matters is who you surround yourself with. Who’s in your tribe? Who’s in your heart?

    And if they’re toxic to your creativity or well-being, detox now.

    “The Beatles didn’t invent teenagers. I’m not saying we invent our tribe. We just show up to lead them.”

    I didn’t invent the choose yourself community. The cubicle job did.

    F) SHOW UP

    I’ll never say what other people should do. I just say what I like to do. I say what gets me past just getting by.

    “Half my blog posts are below average,” Seth said.

    I asked if he feels bad.

    Intellectually, I understand failure. But it still hurts. It can turn your life upside down. I lost everything more than once. And maybe you’re reading this because you have to… or you’re afraid of losing everything.

    “I’m talking about [creating] generous work with good intent… that didn’t work.” That’s the failure we need to show up for.

    “I show up,” Seth said.

    G) DON’T WRESTLE WITH INFINITY

    I didn’t know what that meant.

    “I am almost done wrestling with infinity,” he said.

    We had half an hour left in the interview. I didn’t interrupt.

    I couldn’t.

    I was captivated. My mind expands when I’m seconds away from hearing someone’s genius. My vision slows and the inside of my ears soften. It’s like my body is creating room.

    “I made the book I wanted.”

    “I only printed 5,500 copies of the book. And there’s not going to be a second printing. That’s all there is.”

    He doesn’t have to chase. He already broke even and the best part is he chose himself.

    “Now there’s not an infinity of upside.”

    He didn’t need approval from publishers, his boss, a network… He didn’t write for a bestseller list. He was compelled. And he created.

    He made what he wanted to make.  

    “Here’s my definition of art,” he said. “Art is when a human being does something that might not work…”

    And my whole body nodded.

    He went on… changing my mind.

    Links and Resources:

    • Seth’s upcoming book “What Does It Sound Like When You Change Your Mind?”
    • Read Seth’s books:

    The New York Times, BusinessWeek, and Wall Street Journal bestseller, “Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us

    A New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestseller, “The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick)

    A New York Times bestseller, “Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?

    Purple Cow, Transform Your Business by Being Remarkable

    All Marketers are Liars: The Underground Classic That Explains How Marketing Really Works–and Why Authenticity Is the Best Marketing of All

    Permission Marketing: Turning Strangers into Friends and Friends into Customers

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    Don't Quit Too Soon: The Power of Pushing Through "The Dip (Seth Godin)" When Building Your Online Business [LNIM246]

    Don't Quit Too Soon: The Power of Pushing Through "The Dip (Seth Godin)" When Building Your Online Business [LNIM246]

    Hey there, it's Mark Mason, your host for the Late Night Internet Marketing Podcast. Today, I want to talk about something that I see happening way too often in the world of online business: quitting too soon. This is the most common failure mode that I see when people try to start an online business. I've been discussing this for years, but I want to approach it from a different angle today. I want to talk about a book called "The Dip" by Seth Godin.

    "The Dip" was published back in 2007, but I recently revisited it thanks to my friend Aiden Booth. This book provides valuable insights into why people quit too soon and how to recognize when you're in a dip that's worth pushing through. The dip is the point where things get tough, and it's the moment when most people quit. But if you push through the dip, you'll reach the other side, where the magic happens.

    I see so many people get excited about online business opportunities because of some sales pitch that promises riches with just a click of a button. However, once they start doing the work, things don't go exactly as planned, and they start encountering real-life business challenges. This is when people start to get discouraged and quit before they even reach the dip.

    In "The Dip," Seth Godin argues that there are two choices when you get into a dip: quit and cut your losses or recognize the dip for what it is and push through. He also talks about strategic quitting, where you should accept the dip and quit to work on something more important. But I think the most crucial point is recognizing when you're in a dip worth pushing through.

    I've seen so many people quit right before the magic happens. They quit just because they encounter resistance or things aren't going as smoothly as they expected. But the truth is, building a successful online business takes time and effort. You can't expect success overnight. You need to push through the dip and keep going until you reach the other side.

    I encourage you not to be one of those people who quit too soon. Don't jump from one program to another, always looking for the next big thing. Instead, recognize that the dip is part of the process and push through it. If you're committed to building a successful online business, you need to be patient and keep going, even when things get tough.

    If you've ever experienced a dip in your online business journey but pushed through it and came out on the other side, I'd love to hear from you. Shoot me an email at feedback@latenightim.com, and maybe we can get you on the show to talk about your success story.

    Remember, building a successful online business is a marathon, not a sprint. Don't give up too soon, and keep pushing through the dip until you reach the other side.

    You Better Love It

    You Better Love It

    You can subscribe and listen to every episode of the "Unleash the Awesome" podcast at https://gambrill.com/podcast

     

    1:09 "The Four Hour Work Week" - Tim Ferriss
    https://amzn.to/3DmGq8J .

     

    1:39 "The Dip" - Seth Godin
    https://amzn.to/3Huflmz .

     

    2:10 Successful entrepreneurs learn how to go from setback to setback with enthusiasm.

     

    2:25 I discussed unconscious competence and the other phases of learning in Episode 4 of the "Unleash the Awesome" podcast, "How to Master the 4 Phases of Learning for Peak Performance."
    https://gambrill.simplecast.com/episodes/how-to-master-the-4-phases-of-learning-for-peak-performance .

     

    3:22 Substack allows you to create paid newsletters and blogs.
    https://substack.com/ .

     

    4:00 "How I Trello" by Brittany Joiner is a hybrid free/paid newsletter on Substack.
    https://trello.substack.com/ .

     

    5:04 "1000 True Fans" - Kevin Kelly
    https://kk.org/thetechnium/1000-true-fans/ .

     

    6:09 Kara and Nate's YouTube Channel
    https://www.youtube.com/c/KaraandNate .

     

    7:48 I host my courses and memberships on Kajabi, but you can also host podcasts (free and paid) and soon will be able to do paid newsletters on there too.
    https://gambrill.com/30daykajabi .

     

    9:21 "Coinbase: Brian Armstrong" on the "How I Built This" podcast with Guy Raz.
    https://www.npr.org/2021/11/12/1055432035/coinbase-brian-armstrong .

     

    9:34 You can try out Coinbase and get a nice little referral reward at 
    https://gambrill.com/coinbase .

     

    12:43 "Chris Dixon and Naval Ravikant — The Wonders of Web3, How to Pick the Right Hill to Climb, Finding the Right Amount of Crypto Regulation, Friends with Benefits, and the Untapped Potential of NFTs (#542)" - The Tim Ferriss Show.
    https://tim.blog/2021/10/28/chris-dixon-naval-ravikant/ .

     

    13:32 "Crypto Chill Lounge" Facebook Group by Alex S. Elliot
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/3557706641015586 .

     


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    Seth Godin Talks About His Stanford GSB Experience, When to Quit Your Job, and How to Find Your Next Career

    Seth Godin Talks About His Stanford GSB Experience, When to Quit Your Job, and How to Find Your Next Career

    This episode is brought to you by PostMBAPivot.com

    To  watch a video of this interview, go here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDP_dlUfGhY

    I’m Victoria Hefty and welcome to the Post MBA Pivot podcast, where I share stories of professionals who took unexpected, interesting, or unique paths after graduating from business school. This is a podcast for MBA professionals who want to make a pivot but are struggling to figure out what's next.

    Today you will hear about key moments in Seth Godin's own Post MBA Pivot and get a taste of his writing and ideas around….

    • Knowing when to quit

    • Understanding you are not your resume. You are your work

    • Why playing it safe is risky.

    • Embracing self-determination and leading

    This episode is designed to set the stage and frame the stories you will hear from other MBA professionals in future episodes this season.

    If you liked this episode, please leave a rating or short review! 

    Connect with me on LinkedIn or my new YouTube Channel

    Seth Godin

    Seth Godin

    Seth Godin is an institution. He is a teacher, author, entrepreneur and you will have a hard time finding a modern business book that does not reference his work at least once. We go on a wild ride hearing Seth's thoughts on music, building a fan base, how to pick yourself, and so much more. Seth's newest book The Practice is out now.

    S7.E10. Aga & Łukasz Szóstek. OUTRO. A Way Forward.

    S7.E10. Aga & Łukasz Szóstek. OUTRO. A Way Forward.

    Season 7 of Catching The Next Wave podcast was about change. We attempted to look at it from the personal, organizational and global perspectives. While you might think that there aren’t many common threads, we managed to find quite a few. Join us to listen to another set of eight amazing conversations with fantastic guests from the domains of social and behavioral change, tourism, finances and organizational development.

    LINKS

    The link to the conversation with Scott Belsky will only become available in December 2020. But the good news is that we will launch it as a bonus episode on CTNW, so it will be delivered to you as soon as we get hold of it :D

    S7.E4. Michael Liehmann. The Human Moment.

    S7.E4. Michael Liehmann. The Human Moment.

    Let’s be honest - change is tough. First we tend to experience denial, then anger. Once we come to terms that change is necessary and start following it, soon we find ourselves in the dip, the valley of tears. With our guest, Michael Liehmann, a change consultant, we explore the phases of change, its antecedents and ways to make it last in your life and in your org.

     

    LINKS

    Michael's website

    The Discworld novels by Terry Pratchet - if you would like to start, this is the very first book in this series of 38 books

    Shelter Me by The Rolling Stones

     

    I FOUND THE CURE TO ONISM

    I FOUND THE CURE TO ONISM

    Have you ever had the realization that you just can’t do it all?


    The world is a HUGE place filled with LOTS of people you will never meet, cultures you will never understand, romances that will never happen, languages you will never speak, Countries you will never visit, jobs you will never have, books you will never read, musical instruments you will never learn, and hobbies you will never master (and the list goes on and on and on)...

    Onism - The frustration of being stuck in one body, that inhabits only one place at a time, it's the sad realization that we just can’t do it all, that we can only experience a tiny fraction of what the world has to offer. 


    Watch the Onism video here


    How to Find Your Way Through Failure, Rejection + Self Doubt with Alexandra Franzen

    How to Find Your Way Through  Failure, Rejection + Self Doubt  with Alexandra Franzen

    In this episode, we discuss failure and how to keep going, even when you think you can't.

    We'll talk about:

    • Why it's oddly so uplifting to hear about other people's failures
    • What helped the people Alex interviewed, push through and find another way
    • When failure is a message from the universe and what it says plus
    • Alexandra's advice when you're feeling unsure about a project, decision or opportunity.

    Find more from Alex/ Ali or Alexandra at www.alexandrafranzen.com

    Seth Godin — Life, the Internet, and Everything

    Seth Godin — Life, the Internet, and Everything

    Seth Godin — Life, the Internet, and Everything

    “We are flying too low. We built this universe, this technology, these connections, this society, and all we can do with it is make junk? All we can do with it is put on stupid entertainments? I’m not buying it.”

    Seth Godin is wise and infectiously curious about life, the internet, and everything. He was one of the first people to name the “connection economy.” And even as we’re seeing its dark side, he helps us hold on to the highest human potential the digital age still calls us to. His daily blog is indispensable reading for many of us. He’s a long-time mentor to Krista. This interview happened in 2012. Seth now has a new podcast, “Akimbo,” and a new book coming out, “This Is Marketing: You Can’t Be Seen Until You Learn to See.”

    Seth Godin writes the wildly popular daily, Seth’s Blog. He’s the author of many best-selling books, online and in print, including “Purple Cow,” “The Dip,” and “Linchpin.” In 2018 he was inducted into the Marketing Hall of Fame.

    [Unedited] Seth Godin with Krista Tippett

    [Unedited] Seth Godin with Krista Tippett

    [Unedited] Seth Godin with Krista Tippett

    “We are flying too low. We built this universe, this technology, these connections, this society, and all we can do with it is make junk? All we can do with it is put on stupid entertainments? I’m not buying it.”

    Seth Godin is wise and infectiously curious about life, the internet, and everything. He was one of the first people to name the “connection economy.” And even as we’re seeing its dark side, he helps us hold on to the highest human potential the digital age still calls us to. His daily blog is indispensable reading for many of us. He’s a long-time mentor to Krista. This interview happened in 2012. Seth now has a new podcast, “Akimbo,” and a new book coming out, “This Is Marketing: You Can’t Be Seen Until You Learn to See.”

    Seth Godin writes the wildly popular daily, Seth’s Blog. He’s the author of many best-selling books, online and in print, including “Purple Cow,” “The Dip,” and “Linchpin.” In 2018 he was inducted into the Marketing Hall of Fame.

    This interview is edited and produced with music and other features in the On Being episode “Seth Godin — Life, the Internet, and Everything.” Find more at onbeing.org.

    Sydney Liquor Licensing Special - Feb 1 2014

    Sydney Liquor Licensing Special - Feb 1 2014
    Our special episode on NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell's new licensing and sentencing laws, rushed through NSW Parliament two days previously to address a supposed increase in 'alcohol-fuelled violence'. We spoke to stakeholders on both sides of the issue: Opposition Leader John Robertson; Member for Sydney Alex Greenwich; Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore; NSW Greens MP Dr Mehreen Faruqi; Gerard Hayes from the NSW Health Services Union and the Last Drinks Coalition; Kirsty Brown from MusicNSW and Keep Sydney Open; the Oxford Art Factory's 'boss', Mark Gerber; and DJ, promoter and co-owner of restaurant The Dip at Goodgod Small Club, Andrew Levins.
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