If you like to ask questions, and happily speak to people, what excuse do you have for not starting a podcast?
Arguably best ROI of anything I’ve ever done
If you like to ask questions, and happily speak to people, what excuse do you have for not starting a podcast?
Arguably best ROI of anything I’ve ever done
It seems absurdly saturated, winner take most. What kind of ROI?
“What kind of ROI?” Is the key question
Thanks for asking
I now think of capital in 3 tranches: 1) financial, 2) humanistic, and 3) intellectual
Starting a podcast for me 1) financially: helped me deeply research Bitcoin and make the best investment decisions I’ve ever made (5x on capital thus far), 2) humanistic (another way to think of this is “social capital”) begin growing a digital audience that has helped me open a number of doors totally unavailable prior (2x startup opportunities, MC duties, upcoming podcast), and 3) intellectual: I have a whole new suite of skills that I never thought I would gain
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Isn’t that something? If someone were a recluse, ₿ would offer them everything they would want in saving, without having to engage with others, scratch the intellectual itch, or build a network for opportunities.
And yet for someone who wants to go deep in the subject, and contribute to the community, the possibilities in Bitcoin are endless.
Abundance everywhere Adam! 💪🏻
I think one of my struggles has been the amount of noise out there…
I don’t want to be just another show someone consumes.
I want to have real lasting impact in the world.
Now obviously I can’t do that without putting myself out there. And nerve etc aren’t an issue…I spent 35 years on stage.
So it’s purely that I want to create value for people and to some extent I feel like another “show” may not do that.
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One other nuance, I find myself with one foot in the world of Nostr I recently discovered and the other in “trad-social media” as that’s where most my clients and their businesses reside.
So there is this push and pull going on.