It's everything. Because by having to talk about the things that I learn, it forces me to learn them. Until you can explain something to somebody else, you don't really understand it. So this is one of the reasons I suggest to people that they should do a fake podcast with a friend for 30 minutes every week. Just have a conversation and pretend that people are watching. One of the advantages of doing it for an audience is that you actually feel like someone's keeping you accountable. If it wasn't for the fact that I know if I don't post on those days, the audience is going to be like, hang on a second, mate. Where's the podcast episode?
From a bullied and unpopular schoolboy to famous party boy appearing on some of the biggest reality shows, Chris Williamson was living the life most men in their twenties dream about. However, to Chris this didn’t feel like his life and he didn’t truly understand himself, instead he was just going through the motions and pretending to be a success.
Since then, Chris has been on a constant mission to evolve and follow his ceaseless curiosity. He has used his podcast as his own university degree, talking to the world’s preeminent thinkers and learning alongside his listeners.
In this expansive conversation Chris discusses everything from strategies in the fight against imposter syndrome and gaining confidence, the true price of success and what drives successful people, to the game of love and relationships in the modern world.
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