There's no such thing as an expert in aenership. Like, it doesn't exist. So what i prefer is, like, i just, i learn something, and then i immediately turn around and teach it to somebody else. One human talking to another is as old as language. And that is why my podcaster structure like that. People ar always like, all i love how you. I feel ie. Ou're alking directly to me. It's just one giant conversation about the history of printers. You don't talk about how they relate to all the other people who are on your show. That's not a feeling. The understand is how to have a conversation with
Topics:
(3:48) - David Hijacks the podcast: Eric’s Heroes, Munger as a copywriter and “Jeffisms”
(8:31) - How did you start Founders Pod and build it into a business?
(27:39) - How did you engrain this level of discipline in your craft?
(34:41) - Emulating Ed Thorpe
(43:59) - The power of podcasting
(50:43) - Eric and David discuss career goals
(57:46) - Thoughts on the ‘serial entrepreneur’
(1:08:18) - Deep dive into David’s approach to reading
(1:19:17) - Is this just a chapter of your life, or is this the business to dedicate your life to?
(1:25:24) - Do you think more people should do what you’re doing?
(1:28:20) - How to get the most value from what David is doing
(1:36:06) - How have you changed pre-Founders vs. today?
(1:38:29) - What does the best version of this podcast look like?