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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

341: Behind The Scenes Of The Learning Leader Show With Jay Acunzo

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2019

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

#341: Behind The Scenes Of The Learning Leader Show With Jay Acunzo

Full Shownotes can be found at www.LearningLeader.com

Text LEARNERS to 44222

Notes:

  • SECTION ONE: Superlatives
    • Hardest interview: -- Jim Collins.
    • Most-downloaded all-time:Show has steadily grown since it was created, so the most downloaded is a recent episode. From this year: #310 David Epstein. He wrote Range and The Sports Gene, Some popular ones from the past are: #300 with my dad and brother AJ, #216 Jim Collins episode is a popular one.
    • Most referenced: the one you cite the most in conversation or your work - #78 with Kat Cole (Courage/Confidence + Curiosity/Humility) = Productive Achievers.
    • Biggest delta between what you thought they'd be like...and what they were actually like? General Stanley McChrystal. War hero. 4 star General. Expected him to be super intimidating, but he was so kind, thoughtful, curious, and caring. Followed up to ask him to write the Foreword to my book and he said yes.
    • Hardest part of running this show? It’s never ending. Must always be working on it - Reaching out to guests, cold emails, preparing for each conversation, reading their books, watching everything they have online, etc. It never stops.
    • Where have you most improved? Better conversationalist. Understand how to ask better questions, be more thoughtful, intentional with my actions/behavior.
    • Biggest benefits to your life... 1) The more I learn, the more I realize I don’t know… I've become more curious.
    • Most active listeners: who do you see popping up a lot? - My Leadership Circle
  • SECTION TWO: Stagnation Is The Enemy
    • We undervalue the power of consistency: Consistency + Quality is the key to long term success. Most people quit. Must keep going.
    • Why start it? - I wanted to create my own Leadership PhD. One where I get to choose the professors. Share with others, be a multiplier… Had dinner with Founder of Broadcast.com, Todd Wagner. Publishing work is the best form of networking. Create a reason for people to WANT to contact you.
    • The preparation process - Read their books, watch their talks, read articles written by them and about them. Talk to friends we have in common. Read the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT section of their books to ask questions about meaningful in their lives (this gets them to open up and feel free to speak more emotionally… Which can be great audio and REAL)
    • Given repeat ability and longevity, how do YOU stay engaged? Mental heuristics, intrinsic things that you just do/try, proactive remixes and reinventions? -- Have to be genuinely curious in the guest. Have to enjoy the pain of preparation. What are you willing to struggle for? Because that seems to be a greater determinant of how our lives turn out (Neil Pasricha). I love the preparation process, reading/thinking of angles to take a conversation with a specific guest that I’m curious about.
    • Given that stagnation isn't just caused by US but also by the market saturating, how do you operate today compared to before? Early mover advantage wanes...and so many more podcasts about your topic specifically now exist. -- Willing to try new things (like this). Study and understand my listeners. You’ll often hear me speak to the exact avatar of my listener. I’m not trying to have the biggest show ever. I’m trying to be the right show for the people who email me (mid-level manager in corporate America. Building teams, hiring/firing, qualities to look for when building a team). It helps directly with those people, but have also found niche audiences in other spaces like NCAA basketball coaches, NBA players, etc.
  • SECTION THREE: What's next?
    • What are you excited to do next? Try new projects like this episode… Continue to do live shows with an audience, travel more for in person recordings (Koppelman, Roberge), and keep going. My book.
    • Where does this show go? What other projects surround it now, vs what you want to try? - Live shows, travel for in person. Bring on guests for my Leadership Circles (paid Mastermind groups. My groups ask for a guest, I bring them on). Creates group teaching and a ton of value for my Leadership Circles. My book.
    • What's pissing you off about leadership in the corporate world that you'd like to explore and help solve? - Bad bosses. I’ve worked for a few (as have we all). I wrote about that goes through the process of being a bad boss to being a better one. I lived it and I’ve learned so much from others. That’s what WELCOME TO MANAGEMENT is all about.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Learning Leader Show presented by

0:05.0

BRixie and Meyer. I am Ryan Hawk. Thank you so much for being here.

0:09.8

Text learners to 442-22 in order to join tens of thousands of learning leaders from all over

0:16.0

the world receive mindful Monday updates what I'm reading, writing, watching, thinking

0:19.8

about also give you the opportunity to be part of my book launch team which is coming very soon

0:25.2

text learners to 442-2 now on tonight's featured leader and topic my friend Jay O'Conzo is back to take us behind the scenes of what

0:38.2

it's like to make my show we turned the tables or flipped the scripts and Jay interviewed me for this one.

0:47.0

For those you don't remember Jay is author of a great book titled Break the Wheel, also a former

0:51.7

digital media strategist from Google and was the head of Congress. the episodes and why. then what's the hardest part of putting together and running this show?

1:07.0

Then how the Learning Leader Show has improved my life,

1:12.0

followed by the preparation process.

1:14.2

I go in depth into what it takes to prepare

1:17.7

the amount of time in my process

1:20.2

and what I think about preparing in general

1:22.2

for big moments,

1:23.0

then how to deal with a crowded marketplace.

1:26.4

There are a lot of podcasts out there nowadays.

1:30.2

Five years ago, there weren't so many.

1:32.1

Jay and I really went inside to discuss how to stand out in a crowded field.

1:37.2

And then where we go from here?

1:39.9

What's next?

1:40.9

There are some cool projects we have in place and we discuss those.

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