Seth Meyers: What's your greatest, most impactful story of empathy and action? He says he works to support businesses that do business with the poorest people on earth. These are people who make $3 a day; it's impossible for any of us to imagine what it's like to make $3a day. "Having empathy for that customer doesn't mean don't make solar lanterns,"meyers says.
Seth Godin shows us what radical empathy looks like. He reminds us to do work that matters, for people who care by focusing on serving a minimum viable audience. He teaches us that the way to stay indispensable in our work is to do work where you can’t write down the steps. He also reveals how faked empathy is just as good as real empathy for the true professional acting as if.
- Creating UX for Early Computer Games (4:23)
- What Book Would the Seth Godin of the Industrial Revolution Write? (6:43)
- How Do You Define Empathy? (9:30)
- Why is Empathy Important in Doing Great Work? (12:01)
- What's Your Greatest Story of Empathy in Action? (14:50)
- One of the Greatest Marketing Lessons Seth Ever Learned (18:44)
- Status Over Empathy (25:07)
- Empathy Learned the Hard Way (28:19)
- What's Your Best Advice in Building our Empathy Levels? (30:33)
- Advice for Becoming Better Storytellers (32:51)
- Are Our Smartphone Addictions Negatively Affecting our Empathy Levels? (34:27)
- Seth's Apple Rant (37:44)
- Apple Could Solve the Texting & Driving Dilemma in 4 Minutes (If They Wanted To) (39:31)
- How Do We Stay Indispensable In Our Work in an AI World? (41:16)
- Faked Empathy is Just as Good as Real Empathy (43:59)
- What Makes You Angry? (45:34)
- Jason's Blurb for Seth's New Book "This is Marketing" (48:10)
Check out the detailed show notes including mentioned links, transcript and Eli Jorgensen’s astonishing superhero artwork at userdefenders.com/seth
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