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🗓️ 5 January 2023
⏱️ 79 minutes
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0:00.0 | John Morro on today. Now, if you don't know him, he's a fascinating guy. He's made millions |
0:12.7 | of dollars writing and he's helped thousands and thousands of other people make a living |
0:18.2 | from writing. And he talks about that. But what's also, I hate to say, interesting about |
0:24.2 | John, but he has been paralyzed from the neck down since he was born. And he's really |
0:31.1 | such an inspiration to so many people. And, you know, he's a great success and he talks |
0:37.2 | about that. I've known him for a long time. For about, gosh, I guess eight or nine years |
0:41.8 | now. And just always a pleasure to have him on the pockets. We talk about everything |
0:46.6 | from what's going on with the medical industry in the US to how to make a living writing |
0:53.0 | to what's going to be the effect of AI on not only writing, but every industry. So, |
0:58.7 | and that was fascinating. It was towards the end was fascinating discussion. So big thanks |
1:03.0 | to John Morro. You can find him on smart blogger.com and also you can listen to him right now. |
1:10.5 | This isn't your average business podcast and he's not your average host. This is the James |
1:16.2 | Altiger show. So we're going to talk to John Morro about lots of things, particularly |
1:30.5 | how to make a living as a writer in these difficult times. But John just informed me he's |
1:35.9 | going from Austin to Monterey, Mexico because apparently, John, what was the stessig you just |
1:42.0 | said? I've seen stats that 60% of people who used to work in healthcare are not returning |
1:51.8 | after COVID. So like 60% of nurses, for instance, are just gone now. Yeah. And it's that's |
1:58.5 | not just nurses. So there are all of these different classifications of people in |
2:04.1 | healthcare. They're registered nurses. They're licensed, the vocational nurses. They're certified |
2:10.3 | nursing assistants. There are medical assistants. So you're losing a huge collection of all |
2:17.5 | of those that just aren't going back or don't intend to. And where did they go? A lot |
2:23.4 | of them are starting other careers where they can work from home. I mean, I know you talk |
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