![]() Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.Ġ3:19 - Bleacher report became my lifeline when I was stuck in the drudgery of a full-time jobĠ9:14 - Lessons from my failure at Inverse and building Audience Builders from first principlesġ2:40 - Building distribution networks in legacy media brandsġ7:47 - Deep work and blocking your calendar like Jerry SeinfeldĢ3:21 - People who shaped my worldview - Kubrick, Scorsese, Lucas, Jake Lodwick, Kevin RoseĢ9:00 - Taking advantage of platform growth mechanics while building an original voiceģ0:55 - Sam Parr is successful because he is a student of historyģ4:18 - Building a media empire like PompĤ1:02 - Great brands create an entire world to build deeper fan experiencesĤ5:12 - The promise of the creator economyĤ9:30 - Creators will start to look more like media companies and media companies will become more like record labelsĥ2:00 - Bringing novelty into interview podcasts We talked about a bunch of stuff ( mentioned in the show notes ) from media in the past to where it's going and everything in between. ![]() I've known Dave for a few months now and It was good to finally have him on the show. John CooganĠ4:40 - Big tobacco and the end of cigarettesĠ7:00 - Society needs Einstein's as well as generalists and those building different knowledge setsġ1:10 - From high school rivals to co-foundersġ4:17 - Fake it till you make it in silicon valleyġ8:02 - Distilling complex ideas like Jeff Bezos and Paul GrahamĢ1:30 - I had an empty calendar and read books for weeks in YCĢ4:57 - America should have a very high customer satisfaction rateģ0:17 - At what point did Theranos become a fraud?ģ5:25 - The main Marxist critique is capitalists are well off than workersĤ0:16 - We don't have enough founders working on multi-decade problemsĤ3:21 - The second-order effects of building tech infrastructureĤ5:21 - There's lack of fragmentation in the college education marketĥ1:40 - 3 books that will have a huge impact on civilization I feel like a lot of people throughout history have had that idea, but Jeff Bezos put it into The Regret Minimization Framework and that sticks. Like the idea of being on your deathbed and having no regrets that's a very basic concept. What really makes me pause at this point is not that someone has that unique of a thought process, it's that they've been able to distill it in a really memorable way, like Dawkins memetics. And I think when people are struck with a real sense of unfairness, they start to get motivated to take action - MikeĠ2:54 - Introduction and how the invisible hand of the market guided my IPOĠ6:02 - Bitcoin and the unfairness of capitalismĠ8:03 - The chaos of the early internet brought people togetherġ3:01 - Are we not going to teach people philosophy?ġ7:05 - NFTs are certificates of authenticity for an ideaĢ7:00 - Growing up in a town of population 10ģ0:16 - Experiencing community after a decade of isolationģ3:00 - Deconstructing the military machineģ7:31 - Oregon, counter-culture and small businesses vs WalmartĤ6:08 - Leveraging the wisdom of the crowdsĤ9:38 - How to operate in the fringes of technology With Bitcoin, it feels like a lot of the early adoption around that was as a counter to what was happening in the United States economically with the financial crash and fiat currency being used by the government to prop certain people up and not others.
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