Join host Matt Zeigler on Just Press Record from Cultish Creative as he brings together two fascinating guests for the first(ish) time: Matt Reustle, CEO of Colossus and host of the Business Breakdowns podcast ( @joincolossus ), meets John Candeto, founder of Phronesis Fund and host of The Art of Quality podcast @TheArtofQuality-AoQ ) on this episode!
In this captivating conversation. Matt and John explore the intersections of storytelling, wisdom, and the human experience—from bedtime stories to multi-generational travel adventures. With a blend of personal anecdotes, philosophical insights, and reflections on time as a filter for truth, this episode is a treasure trove of ideas for anyone curious about how we shape our lives and legacies. Don’t miss this dynamic discussion that bridges business, creativity, and the pursuit of meaning.
Main Topics Covered:
Bedtime Stories and Classics: Matt and John share their approaches to storytelling for their kids, emphasizing the enduring value of classics and the role of imagination in creating memorable narratives.
Travel as a Transformative Experience: From Patagonia to Ireland’s Torr Head Road, the trio recounts awe-inspiring travel moments that reshape perspectives and connect generations.
The Power of Senses in Storytelling: A deep dive into how sensory experiences—like smell and sound—tie into memories and enhance the stories we tell ourselves and others.
Time as a Filter for Truth: John’s concept of time as a powerful filter sparks a discussion on durability, legacy, and what lasts across generations, from leather goods to music.
Nuance vs. Polarization: Matt Reustle reflects on the death of nuance in a polarized world, while John ties it to the pursuit of wisdom and understanding complex systems.
AI and Human Creativity: The group debates whether AI can replicate human inspiration, using examples like The Beatles’ “Yesterday” to explore the limits of technology.
Career Evolution and Aspirations: Matt and John recount their childhood dreams and how their professional paths evolved, connecting personal passions to their current work.
Periods and Pyramids: Inspired by Chris Abdelmessih, they discuss balancing short-term projects (periods) with long-term legacies (pyramids) in life and work.