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Episode 179: 7 Most Important Breasts for Your Re-Fi

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Business, Society & Culture, Barriers, Dan Benjamin, Careers, Communication, Merlin Mann, Creativity, Work, Productivity, Constraints, Technology

4.72.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2014

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

TOPIC: A Personal History of Personal Publishing

This week, Dan and Merlin talk about the constantly-changing landscape of online publishing. How we got from home pages to blogs to social media and beyond. Things move around, things get shorter (or longer), and things get super-weird and unpredictable.

How do you decide where your stuff goes and who do you expect it to reach in this whackadoodle environment?

You won't believe what happens next!

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0:00.0

Yes

0:04.1

Yes

0:06.9

Hello, good morning. Good morning. Oh, good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Top of the morning

0:14.6

Top of the morning. How is everything way on the moral? Did you know I was looking at something?

0:21.3

That was looking at that they have these things called nerd merit badges. Are you familiar with these nerd merit badges? Yeah, I think I

0:30.2

I think I've seen those. Yeah. Did you know that there's one for inbox zero as featured in Paul Ford's article?

0:36.3

Yeah, I just I first of all glad to see Paul Ford writing again. Yeah, uh,

0:41.3

the sites on that one. Yeah, a second, uh, he he's he's talking about this. It's so nice to be

0:47.7

to still be so widely misunderstood after eight years. But but that just it it really made me think

0:55.4

about uh, about how things have changed on the web both in in writing because of Paul Ford is now

1:02.5

medium is where he goes to write things. Mm-hmm. And so many other people as well. And that

1:09.1

that there are merit badges for inbox zero. Right. Just those two things popped up this morning. It was

1:15.1

just so weird for me. Well, let me take off my crunchy old man hat and say, um, first of all,

1:19.6

Paul's an excellent writer. Sure. I very very lately know him. I've had like a phone call with him

1:24.5

and he's like a hero of mine. I think he's great. He is great. Uh, uh, and the nerd merit merit

1:30.8

badge thing is funny. I think I saw it on Boeing Boeing like a million years ago, but there it's

1:34.1

it's a really funny idea. It's a I think it's clever. It is but I'll get back to your point about

1:39.1

the writing because I think that is interesting. But I don't know. I still I still sometimes sometimes

1:43.2

feel a little sensitive about the inbox zero stuff. Maybe because of the book, but also just because

1:49.6

of it's like, Oh God. No. If I ever said that thing that you thought I said, I'm sorry. I said

1:55.2

that's not really what I meant. Yeah. I just I feel like I feel like a duck in a shooting gallery.

2:02.3

It's like, wow. If you think the idea of emails to always keep it at zero, it's like, well,

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