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Design a life that really matters. I’m your host, Greg McKeown, author of New York Times bestsellers "Effortless" and "Essentialism" and I’m on mission to help you advocate and negotiate your way to remarkable results without burning out. Come with me on this journey every Tuesday and Thursday as we examine the most essential areas of our lives. Learn more about my books and courses at https://GregMcKeown.com.

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Design a life that really matters. I’m your host, Greg McKeown, author of New York Times bestsellers "Effortless" and "Essentialism" and I’m on mission to help you advocate and negotiate your way to remarkable results without burning out. Come with me on this journey every Tuesday and Thursday as we examine the most essential areas of our lives. Learn more about my books and courses at https://GregMcKeown.com.

    290. Million Dollar Weekend with Noah Kagan and Taylor Wallace (Part 2)

    290. Million Dollar Weekend with Noah Kagan and Taylor Wallace (Part 2)

    About the Guests:
    Noah Kagan is an accomplished entrepreneur, the founder, and CEO of AppSumo, a company aimed at enabling entrepreneurs by providing them with tools and resources to grow their businesses. He's a recognized leader in the field, renowned for his innovative approach to business and entrepreneurship. Noah is the author of the book "Million Dollar Weekend," where he shares insights on launching a successful business promptly.
    Taylor Wallace is an employee at AppSumo who brings a unique perspective to the entrepreneurial landscape. Rather than helming his own venture, he thrives within the structure of an established company, contributing his expertise and enjoying the security and dynamics that come with being part of a team.
    Episode Summary:
    In this "Restate Debate", we unpack the intricate dynamics between entrepreneurship and employment with guests Noah Kagan and Taylor Wallace. The dialogue delves into the compelling narrative of Noah's book "Million Dollar Weekend," an exploration of the initial steps to creating a thriving business and the exhilarating potential of a founding weekend. However, the conversation takes a fascinating twist, questioning not only how to launch a successful business but also the less-often considered – should you?
    In a candid and introspective exchange, Noah and Taylor navigate the dichotomies of their experiences within the workforce. They engage in a dialogue format that emphasizes empathy and understanding by having participants articulate each other's viewpoints before defending their own. With Noah advocating for the nuanced benefits of entrepreneurship and Taylor reflecting on the stability and growth opportunities found in employment, the discussion illuminates a spectrum of work and business ideologies.
    Key Takeaways:

    Starting a business carries unique creative gratification in manifesting an idea into existence and impacting lives.

    The stability, structure, and outlined expectations in an employee role can be as satisfying as the control and flexibility entrepreneurship affords.

    Personal seasons of life, risk tolerance, and lifestyle preferences play critical roles in one's choice between entrepreneurship and employment.

    Restate debates can foster deeper understanding and empathy by challenging individuals to fully comprehend and articulate opposing viewpoints.

    Entrepreneurship and employment are not binary options but rather points on a continuum of professional fulfillment and personal life choices.

    Notable Quotes:

    "The hardest part about starting a business is doing the work and starting." - Taylor

    "I like the structure of being an employee... They only owe me mentally till 05:00 p.m." - Noah

    "If you offered me Noah's salary, I would say yes. But if you offered me Noah's job, I would say no, thank you." - Taylor

    Resources:

    "Million Dollar Weekend" book by Noah Kagan


    AppSumo.com - Noah Kagan's platform for entrepreneurs


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    • 40 min
    289. Million Dollar Weekend with Noah Kagan and Taylor Wallace (Part 1)

    289. Million Dollar Weekend with Noah Kagan and Taylor Wallace (Part 1)

    About the Guest:
    Noah Kagan is the trailblazing entrepreneur and marketing guru best known as the Chief Sumo at AppSumo.com, a platform championing the empowerment of entrepreneurs. His professional journey saw humble beginnings as a "cubicle monkey" at Intel before he became employee number 30 at Facebook and number four at Mint. These early career milestones equipped him with deep insights into business startups, marketing, and personal development. He's also the author of "Million Dollar Weekend," a guide aimed at revolutionizing entrepreneurial thinking and successful business launches.
    Episode Summary:
    In the latest episode of the Greg McKeown podcast, we're gifted with the presence of Noah Kagan, unveiling the fabric of successful entrepreneurship in a discussion soaked with wisdom and practical advice. The episode transcends the traditional entrepreneurial dialogue, exploring the significance of starting small, embracing failures, and adopting continuous learning as a cornerstone of personal and professional growth.
    Noah unpacks his journey through the landscape of high-impact businesses, reflecting on the monumental effects of his formative experiences at Facebook and Mint. The conversation delves into the motivations behind his new book "Million Dollar Weekend," a crystallization of his entrepreneurial philosophy. The pair examine the psychological barriers that aspiring entrepreneurs face and how to overcome them to create businesses capable of reaching the million-dollar mark, emphasizing the importance of taking initial actionable steps. Embracing the ethos of essentialism, they unravel how the courage to start, despite the fear of being subpar, is often the defining trait between successful entrepreneurs and mere dreamers.
    Resources:

    "Million Dollar Weekend" book by Noah Kagan


    AppSumo.com - Noah Kogan's platform for entrepreneurs


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    • 43 min
    288. Life Ignition Tools with Jeff Karp (Part 2)

    288. Life Ignition Tools with Jeff Karp (Part 2)

    Join us as we explore the transformative journey of lifelong learning, where the pursuit of knowledge reshapes our very being. As we discuss, learning is not static; it's an ever-evolving process that requires us to reassess the foundations of our understanding and embrace the idea that our knowledge and beliefs are as malleable as astronauts defining 'down' in space.
    In this episode, we dissect the art of inquiry, emphasizing the potency of asking the right questions, whether in scientific seminars or everyday conversations. By understanding the importance of well-crafted questions, we can transform superficial interactions into meaningful exchanges, uncovering the strategic narratives of those around us.
    Jeff shares how inspiration from nature led to groundbreaking medical products, exemplifying the importance of maintaining a keen observational eye. Further, we examine how mindfulness and observation can rekindle our innate curiosity, deepen our connection with the environment, and reveal the miraculous in everyday life. So, take a moment to pause, listen, and let yourself be inspired by the wonders that surround us and the infinite possibilities of continued growth and discovery.

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    • 44 min
    287. Life Ignition Tools with Jeff Karp (Part 1)

    287. Life Ignition Tools with Jeff Karp (Part 1)

    Join me as we welcome the exceptional Jeff Karp, a Harvard Medical School professor and MIT bioengineer, to share his profound insights on harnessing the power of questioning and interdisciplinary thinking. Jeff takes us on a journey through his book "LIT," a manifesto for personal growth and intellectual curiosity, born from his own experiences with learning differences and ADHD. His story is a testament to the life-altering power of a single question and how it sparked a relentless pursuit of knowledge through intentional inquiry. 

    This conversation is a heartfelt reflection on the relentless quest for self-improvement and the courage to align our actions with our deepest values, despite the distractions and pressures of daily life. Jeff tackles the complex evolution of self-identity, the journey towards moral maturity, and the importance of adapting to life's constant changes, drawing parallels between the universe's expansion and our own personal growth. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that promises to ignite your mind and inspire a lifelong commitment to learning and self-discovery.

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    • 49 min
    286. Daring to Ask with Jeff Wetzler (Part 2)

    286. Daring to Ask with Jeff Wetzler (Part 2)

    Join me as I continue my fascinating dialogue with Jeff Wetzler, author of "Ask," where we unravel the art of inquiry and its potential to unlock wisdom from those around us. We venture into the 'ask approach,' a transformative five-step journey that begins with choosing curiosity. Listen in as we tackle the complexities of media influence and the critical need for quality questioning amidst a climate of sensationalism and partisanship. We'll explore how CEOs create spaces for honest dialogue within their companies, and I'll share personal anecdotes that illuminate the power of adjusting our approaches for more meaningful exchanges.
    You'll learn strategies for full-spectrum listening that goes beyond words to emotions and actions, setting the stage for profound connection and understanding. The conversation culminates with the 'sift and turn' method for feedback reflection, a process for discerning valuable insights from critique. We'll discuss how results and relationships are the dual pillars of success in both personal and professional realms, and Jeff's expertise shines as we pinpoint the moments when everything aligns, bringing us to those 'exactly moments' where true progress is made. Don't miss out on these invaluable insights that will surely enhance your communication skills and enrich your life.

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    • 41 min
    285. Daring to Ask with Jeff Wetzler (Part 1)

    285. Daring to Ask with Jeff Wetzler (Part 1)

    Join me on a journey through the landscape of communication, as we explore the transformative power of asking the right questions with Jeff Wetzler, author of "Ask: Tap into the Hidden Wisdom of People Around You." Listen in as we uncover why so many crucial insights and feedback go unheard in both professional and personal spheres, with a staggering 85% of employees keeping silent on important matters. This silence can cripple an organization's collective intelligence, leading to poor decision-making and stunted growth. Jeff shares from his experience, revealing how leaders can create an environment that encourages open dialogue and taps into the wisdom of those around them.
    By acknowledging and understanding communication barriers, we can pave the way for more meaningful connections. Reflect on these insights and more, as we unpack the complexities of human interaction and the art of asking essential questions..

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    • 47 min

Customer Reviews

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5 Ratings

5 Ratings

Vibha B ,

Life changing

I heard the podcast about influencing our relationships and somehow it’s a beautiful stated how we need intent, with everything we do and even in our relationships, I think it’s one of the most important binding factors and Greg has far by defined it in the best way possible. Thankyou so much for putting it out there!

ookillmonger ,

I stand sorted.

I heard this podcast only because I gave into my greed of winning personally autographed copy of Greg’s next ‘e’ book - effortless! Having said that, I am a changed person on hearing the 29 minute episode on Essential Intent. Mention of Dilbert, Brad Pitt and Freedom gained from reading Effortless stood out for me. Within few minutes of hearing this particular episode of the Podcast, I was intently jotting down on paper the [verb population outcome date] framework of Essential Intent for my business. Did the same for my life as well! All within several minutes. This podcast is now my go-to podcast after Robin Sharma’s. Shall be back often and regularly.

Samidha R. ,

Having trust in your ability is the key.

It’s the “YOU” inside the material body that people admire.
When you trust “ your “self and take the leap of faith , life’s synchronicity plays its role ..... because life (your environment ,your people around ) trust this YOU.
I liked this weeks episode as Simon Sinek explains how you should define yourself by what you believe and not by your work and
as always Greg McKeown finds what’s the essential the core idea and places it in front of all of us.
Please keep inspiring us all.

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