In this episode of Scott and Mark Learn To, Scott Hanselman and Mark Russinovich dive into the emotional complexity of receiving feedback—especially when it’s tough to hear. They explore the difference between constructive critique and personal opinion, the impact of timing and context, and how motivation behind feedback can shape how it's received. Sharing real stories about presentation flops, speaker coaching, and surprising reactions to their ideas, they reflect on how experience builds resilience and why it’s important to hold onto your convictions while staying open to growth. They also touch on the balance between instinct and data in decision-making, the subtle politics of corporate resistance, and even the fine art of surviving massive Zoom meetings with 81 attendees. It’s an honest, funny, and thoughtful conversation about learning, evolving, and breathing through it all.
Takeaways:
- The importance of understanding the context in which feedback is received
- How hard it can be to maintain belief in your work after negative feedback
- You don’t have to accept all feedback you can pick what serves you the best
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資訊
- 節目
- 頻率隔週更新
- 發佈時間2025年5月14日 下午4:15 [UTC]
- 長度25 分鐘
- 季數1
- 集數16
- 年齡分級兒少適宜