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Best-selling author Whitney Johnson (“Disrupt Yourself”) explores her passion for personal disruption through engaging conversations with disruptors. Each episode of this podcast reveals new insights about how we work, learn, and live.

Disrupt Yourself Podcast with Whitney Johnson Whitney Johnson

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Best-selling author Whitney Johnson (“Disrupt Yourself”) explores her passion for personal disruption through engaging conversations with disruptors. Each episode of this podcast reveals new insights about how we work, learn, and live.

    368 Cal Newport: Why The Factory Model Of Work Doesn’t Work In The Modern Age

    368 Cal Newport: Why The Factory Model Of Work Doesn’t Work In The Modern Age

    How many of us have mastered the skill of looking busy, at some point in our professional lives? It’s an art, really – moving from one tab to another with lightspeed, peering at the screen and making that face that you think communicates determination, drive, intent. 
     
    Our guest today says that it’s nothing to feel bad about. When a portion of the population moved from factories to cubicles, they still brought that factory-floor mentality with them. Look good in front of the boss, keep working, don’t stop moving. Cal Newport calls this pseudo-productivity – the art of looking busy.
     
    Cal says there’s a way out, though. He calls it Slow Productivity – also the title of his new book, out now. How can we accomplish our dreams without the emotional and physical burnout that so many industries seem to take for granted?
     

    • 50 min
    367 Chris Dixon: (Re)learning The Streets And Signs Of Our Virtual City

    367 Chris Dixon: (Re)learning The Streets And Signs Of Our Virtual City

    Many of us feel comfortable navigating a city. Whether it’s New York or Kyoto, the rules remain mostly the same. Count the amount of blocks you’ve walked, remember that the E train runs express to Manhattan, if you see the Duane Reade, you’ve gone too far. We can get lost, for sure, but there’s a joy in knowing that you have the freedom to get lost. A wrong turn could mean your new favorite Chinese spot, or a new friend.
    Now think about how you navigate the internet. We don’t explore and get lost as much as we stay within one small neighborhood – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn. 
    Our guest today is fighting back against this centralization of our virtual city. Chris Dixon has been a partner at Andreessen Horowitz since 2012, most recently in charge of its crypto investing wing. From that birds-eye view, Chris has taken the charge on reimagining how we interact with the internet. 
    And now he’s out with a new book, Read Write Own, all about the Web3 revolution on our doorstep. So – a lot of buzzwords, and a lot of metaphors. But what does it all mean for you? 
     

    • 52 min
    366 Brooke Romney: Falling Into The Comparison Trap (And How To Get Out)

    366 Brooke Romney: Falling Into The Comparison Trap (And How To Get Out)

    In this episode, we wanted to bring you a redux of a conversation I had back in 2022.

    As a new mom, Brooke Romney left behind her roots on Capitol Hill to move to a new community, new friend –– a new S Curve. 
     
    But instead of making new connections, a normally extroverted person, Brooke found herself withdrawing from the community. Why? Well, she was surrounded by successful people, and Brooke fell into one of the most human traps there is – comparing yourself to others, and feeling she was coming up short.
     
    As the new spring rolls around, this is a perfect episode to remind us to stop comparing. That little voice in our head can convince us that we’re coming up short, and only that little voice – your voice– can convince you that you are worthy, unique –– one of a kind. 
     

    • 52 min
    365 Donald Miller: How To Write Your Own Story With Intention

    365 Donald Miller: How To Write Your Own Story With Intention

    What makes a good story? Characters, plot, setting, sure – you can boil it down to those elements – but what makes a good story? Is it the moment where you’re up all night burning the midnight oil, because you’re dying to find out how it ends? Is a good story one you believe in?
    Our guest today believes in the power of stories. Donald Miller is the CEO of StoryBrand, a creative firm that specializes in clarifying a company’s message. In other words, taking a good story and figuring out how to make it great – how to make it one customers can genuinely believe in.
    Now Donald’s out with a new book, Coach Builder, all about how newly-minted coaches can write their professional story and succeed in the industry.
    Link to Coach Builder promo: www.coachbuilder.com/disrupt
     

    • 46 min
    364 Jerry Colonna: It’s Not Enough To Be An Ally – You Have To Be A Co-Conspirator

    364 Jerry Colonna: It’s Not Enough To Be An Ally – You Have To Be A Co-Conspirator

    “True transformation, begins with a broken heart.” It’s something you’ll hear our guest today say a couple of times, this idea that a real crucible moment begins when something inside you breaks. When a force fundamental to you and your soul says – no more.
    Jerry Colonna has taken that message and run with it throughout his entire career, from the hallways of venture capital to his current venture in coaching.
    Today, he’s out with a new book on healing that break, titled Reunion: Leadership, and the Longing to Belong. But how do you harness the power of a broken heart in the first place? How do you turn that into fuel for true transformation?

    • 49 min
    363 Peter Sims: A Practical Guide To Sparking Your Humanity “In An Inhuman Time”

    363 Peter Sims: A Practical Guide To Sparking Your Humanity “In An Inhuman Time”

    When’s the last time you felt out of place? I’m sure a lot of us have sat with that feeling, whether that’s professionally or personally. It can hit you just as easily in a boardroom meeting as when you’re out with friends.
    So now that you feel like an alien that’s crash-landed, what do you do? Our guest today has built his career around finding community for these so-called “black sheep.” Peter Sims is a former corporate investor who became disillusioned with the high-powered world of finance and left to form his own creative firm – appropriately named, Black Sheep.
    It’s also the name of his new book, out in May, subtitled The Quest To Be Human In An Inhuman Time.
    What can we take away from Peter’s journey, to help us better navigate those moments when you feel the need to find a new tribe?

    • 49 min

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