The Chicken and the Egg
The algorithm wants us to think bigger numbers always win. But could 1,500 of the right people be enough?
Joshua Citarella and I started a podcast called "New Creative Era" earlier this year. The numbers (about 1,500 downloads per episode) were smaller than expected.
But after initial discouragement, we started talking about quality versus quantity... See more
Joshua Citarella and I started a podcast called "New Creative Era" earlier this year. The numbers (about 1,500 downloads per episode) were smaller than expected.
But after initial discouragement, we started talking about quality versus quantity... See more
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For over 99 percent of our species’ history we lived amidst scarcity. Thus you, dear reader, like me and everyone else, evolved to seek out high-reward, low-energy-needed-to-acquire goods. This strategy worked well for hundreds of thousands of years. But now, in modern times of abundance, it is backfiring. Like so many things, what works, works—unt... See more
Fred Dreier • Finding Meaning in Our Never Enough Culture
I traded $30,000/month of podcast ad income for $0. I felt like a loser at first, but it ended up transforming my entire holding company.
Short term pain for long term gain.
Let me explain...
My podcast had been successfully running ads for a year, interviewing s... See more
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