

EP16: “The first time I got arrested...”
Wherein we lay bare the actual writing process we used to write up notes and blurbs for the podcast, almost in real time. Three top writers, baffled by what to write to bring people into the shows...
... ultimately solved with a quick couple of decisions: A little AI to grease the skids with transcripts of what we talked about earlier, and then John rolling up his sleeves and slamming out some riveting original copy. It’s like being led behind the curtain to see how things get done.
Then a quick pivot to how networking alters lives, in all parts of life and business. And then things get personal: The secret “Friendship Code” that seems to work across all earthly boundaries, and how childhood sets us up for either oodles of great pals or a ticket to the loneliness epidemic now twisting society into knots. And yes, there are simple fixes available.
Oh, and Kev reveals the story behind the first time he was hauled off to the pokey. Trust me, it’s very relevant to your career.
It’s funny stuff all the way through. And honest, and timely, and a portal to the most wonderful (and profitable) adventures of your life, right around the corner...
Bonus: Special guest star Angie Rogers reports from the generation now in their twenties, on the rippling societal effects of not having had a punk movement in twenty years! Plus: Are the spiders in Australia really that vicious?