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🗓️ 3 August 2024
⏱️ 131 minutes
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This episode is a two-for-one, and that’s because the podcast recently hit its 10-year anniversary and passed one billion downloads. To celebrate, I’ve curated some of the best of the best—some of my favorites—from more than 700 episodes over the last decade. I could not be more excited.
The episode features segments from episode #98 "The 'Wizard' of Hollywood, Robert Rodriguez" and #358 "Susan Cain — How to Overcome Fear and Embrace Creativity."
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Timestamps:
[06:08] Notes about this supercombo format.
[07:12] Enter Robert Rodriguez.
[07:39] Journaling as a crucial component of personal and professional life.
[15:01] Keeping crew morale high during a project.
[16:16] The magic that happens when creativity truly clicks.
[20:47] How applied creativity dissolves the separation between work and play.
[23:01] The legendary financing of El Mariachi.
[25:56] From Bedhead to an unexpected big break.
[30:57] Overcoming budgetary and technological constraints.
[34:54] Maintaining momentum when lack of resources is no longer a creative driver.
[39:33] Enter Susan Cain.
[40:04] What initiated Susan’s lifelong fear of public speaking?
[43:09] How Susan's TED Talk opportunity arose, and its initial reception.
[44:06] Introvert strategies for group dinners.
[46:45] Reflecting on my sixth-grade self.
[47:58] How Susan overcame her fear of public speaking.
[50:35] Even seasoned speakers get nervous before TED Talks.
[52:15] Susan's progression to becoming a global public speaker.
[54:08] Common traits of effective teachers and coaches.
[55:45] Susan's pre-speaking engagement rituals.
[57:16] Public speaking as a skill multiplier.
[57:57] How Toastmasters and chihuahuas helped me overcome speaking fears.
[1:00:50] Preparation for my own TED Talk.
[1:02:21] Adam Grant's crucial pre-TED assistance.
[1:04:00] The importance of rehearsing before live audiences.
[1:04:49] My current level of nervousness before public speaking.
[1:07:36] Time pressure in TED Talks.
[1:08:51] Public speaking as a force multiplier and therapy.
[1:11:32] Susan's techniques for relieving worry.
[1:12:57] Susan's transition from law to writing.
[1:16:07] Necessity vs. creativity in making a living.
[1:18:10] Susan's timeline and process for writing her first book.
[1:20:20] Susan's current writing process.
[1:21:05] Susan's note-taking and organization.
[1:24:16] Preferences for writing software.
[1:26:19] Susan's enjoyment of the writing process.
[1:27:05] Susan's preferred writing time.
[1:28:07] Susan's writing schedule and break routine.
[1:29:49] Night vs. morning writing and procrastination tactics.
[1:31:51] Recommended books and resources on writing.
[1:35:26] Serendipitous meetings that enabled first books.
[1:40:16] Distinguishing introversion from shyness.
[1:44:02] Books Susan frequently gifts.
[1:45:09] My first meeting with Sam Harris.
[1:47:37] Experiences with loving-kindness meditation.
[1:49:24] Comparative effects of different meditation types.
[1:55:35] Susan's billboard.
[1:56:45] Advice for deep connection with others.
[1:57:33] Susan's love for bittersweet music.
[1:59:44] Parting thoughts.
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