The Newsletter Nerd Show

Akshaya Chandramouli

A show that celebrates stories of independent newsletter creators across the globe and discovers their newsletter journey. Run a newsletter? Drop me a line!

  1. #18 contentfolks ft. Fio Dossetto

    12/12/2021

    #18 contentfolks ft. Fio Dossetto

    Meet Fio Dossetto. A lover of em dashes and sticky notes, she writes the contentfolks newsletter to help marketers create content that truly serves the audience. When she’s not writing the newsletter, she works on other interesting projects like this. And for a kid who always found joy in words, the opportunity to create a comic book about email delivery dogs and having ‘spread joy’ as a success metric is a wild dream coming true! In this episode, we talk about opinionated editors—em dash is THE best punctuation mark of all time, don’t fight me—finding joy in words, giving yourself permission to be silly, unlearning things as a newsletter creator and a whole lot more! Dig in by hitting the play button! Find out more about the Newsletter Nerd Show here - https://www.thenewsletternerdshow.com/  Time Stamp: 00.40 - Why em dashes are the best punctuation marks of all time 02.14 - What Fio found joy in as a child 03.28 - A project where spreading joy was the goal 06.24 - Silly mockup pages to fuel creativity 09.10 - How contentfolks happened 11.30 - Going from a weekly newsletter to a fortnightly newsletter (+ Ann Handley) 16.02 - How the sticky note representation came to life 18.21 - One thing that Fio had to unlearn mindfully as a newsletter creator 20.36 - Not playing the numbers game 22.35 - What success means for contentfolks 24.14 - If Fio could only one newsletter for the rest of your life, which one would it be? 27.27 - Something Fio considers a newsletter sin 28.39 - The Reading Room 35.35 - Fio plays Have You Ever

    40 min
  2. #17 Quick Brown Fox ft. Salman Ansari

    11/19/2021

    #17 Quick Brown Fox ft. Salman Ansari

    If you’ve always had multiple interests and are convinced that you lack the focus to specialize in a particular interest, you should probably (really) hit the play button right now! Because Salman Ansari was once in your shoes too. Today, helping people embrace the polymathic mindset is one of the key things he tries to achieve with his newsletter Quick Brown Fox, where he explores creativity, philosophy, fables, and more. What truly makes Salman’s work soul food for every creator is that by sharing his story with you, he gives you the reassurance that you’re not navigating the creative world alone. Not to mention the sense of calm that washes over you as you come across his work. To learn more about the Newsletter Nerd Show, head to https://www.thenewsletternerdshow.com/ Time Stamp: 0.42 - Gripe with the phrase 'A jack of all trades is a master of none' 1.59 - Specializing Vs exploring multitudes 9.57 - How the pandemic has redefined careers 14.08 - What being a polymath really means to Salman  17.57 - Being protective of playful experiments 22.08 - Energy management when you're pursuing multiple interests 27.52 - The importance of resting and recovery 29.25 - Where the Quick Brown Fox fits in on Salman's journey 38.43 - Not taking unsubscriptions personally 40.49 - What Salman thinks is a newsletter sin 42.02 - The Reading Room (where Salman reads an excerpt from his newsletter) 44.31 - Salman's upcoming book Wandering Spirit  52.09 - Have You Ever? (where Salman answers Yes or No questions about his newsletter)

    1h 1m
  3. #13 A Self-Help Guide for Creatives ft. Dan Nelken

    07/04/2021

    #13 A Self-Help Guide for Creatives ft. Dan Nelken

    Most people who work independently confine themselves to titles like ‘freelancer’ or ‘consultant’. But Dan Nelken is not most people. When Dan realized job promotion announcements were rampant on LinkedIn, he decided to have some fun too! And that’s when he gave himself the title of Chief Creative Ding-Dong! No kidding. You can go ahead and check out his LinkedIn profile right now. While this title is a clear indicator of Dan’s creativity, he didn’t embrace creativity from the start. “I came late to it myself,” he said when he was on the show. Today, he runs a newsletter called A Self-Help Guide for Creatives and inspires creative people across the world. Tune in to see how a non-existent course led Dan to create his newsletter, what he thinks of creative habits vs goals, how the word ‘gigglemug’ was casually slipped in, and a lot more! This is episode #13 on The Newsletter Nerd Show. To never miss out on The Newsletter Nerd Show, consider subscribing on your favourite podcast player and on https://thenewsletternerdshow.substack.com/ Time Stamp: 0.41 - On being the Chief Creative Ding-Dong 2.44 - Life while growing up and what influenced his creativity 5.04 - Creative habits over creative goals 7.09 - Early morning sessions and other creative habits 11.09 - What he values more as a creative - control or certainty 13.00 - How a non-existent course led to launching his newsletter 16.06 - Delivering value in as few words as possible 17.28 - A recent experiment he ran with his newsletter 20.25 - Role of a social community in your journey 21.34 - Responses from readers 23.54 - Handling unsubscriptions 27.13 - A newsletter sin 28.49 - Reading Room 33.34 - Have You Ever?

    41 min

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A show that celebrates stories of independent newsletter creators across the globe and discovers their newsletter journey. Run a newsletter? Drop me a line!