4.8 • 641 Ratings
🗓️ 27 June 2018
⏱️ 71 minutes
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I have always believed in the notion that there’s a creator in all of us, and that includes those in engineering, coding, and literally every other discipline. Today I’m bringing you another exciting guest from the technology field, Ryan Carson. Not only is Ryan “in technology”, but Ryan is the Founder and CEO of Treehouse, whose mission is to help people get great jobs by teaching them how to code.
Ryan and I talk about how he got started, and like many of us it has been a path of exploration, failure, and self-discovery. His grassroots efforts started with small actions in community building which grew to a worldwide network all while working as a developer. He shares how he’s used skills learned and earned along the way and has some great mindset shifts and tactical advice for your creative career - all the way from how to find your WHY to getting your first sale.
In this episode,
* Nothing is big right away. If you want to start a movement or create a successful product, start by solving a problem you care about and help people who care about the same thing. This will make the sales process a lot easier.
* If you’re afraid to start because you think your first attempts won’t be good, just go back and watch anyone’s first YouTube videos. They are sure to be awful. Let yourself be awful, especially in the beginning while nobody is watching.
* If you’re not sure if you’re on the right path, ask yourself “what if I died doing this right now. Would it feel like my life was worth living?” If the answer is no, it’s time to shift gears.
Enjoy!
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0:00.0 | And it's me, friends, welcome another episode of the show. |
0:08.0 | That's right, the Chase Jarvis Live show here on Creative Live. |
0:11.0 | I am pumped. |
0:12.0 | And I always say it's my favorite thing to do to record these intros, and it's straight up true. |
0:18.0 | I love this because I get excited when I'm sitting here in front of the |
0:21.6 | mic with what you're about to hear. And today's guest is no exception. It's been really fun. |
0:28.4 | I've been asking for a lot of feedback whenever I bump into people on the street, get stopped for a |
0:33.0 | selfie or whatever. I'm like, what can I do different and how can I make the podcast continue to be |
0:36.8 | rich and wide ranging and joyful? And one of the pieces of feedback I got is continue to have |
0:43.7 | guests from all over all sorts of different disciplines. So today I am doing that because I haven't |
0:48.4 | had that many tech folks. And this folk is a tech entrepreneur by the name of Ryan Carson. Ryan has been a friend |
0:57.8 | of mine for a while. He is the founder of Treehouse. So not only is he sort of a tech |
1:03.8 | and design buff, but he is a successful entrepreneur because Treehouse has founded a long time |
1:10.0 | but really close to the same |
1:11.2 | time as Creative Live was founded. In fact, we kind of think of them as having a really similar |
1:15.8 | interesting arc where we stumbled into what it is that we were doing. And then, oh, then this |
1:21.2 | online education thing, quote, happened when we were already in the game. But it's so fun to see |
1:26.4 | the successful company that he's made. |
1:28.4 | Most folks that I know if you're trying to learn coding, there's all sorts of places that you can |
1:32.3 | get on the internet, but Treehouse focuses specifically on sort of design and code. |
1:37.3 | Amazing company that Ryan's built, and Ryan himself is such a stand-up guy. I don't know. I've |
1:43.7 | always loved the notion that there is a creator |
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