
The Polymath PolyCast with Dustin Miller PolyInnovator
Kicking “Shoulds” to the Curb with The Startup Generalist Renata Leo [Interview]
Today I’m here with Renata Leo the multipassionate startup generalist, Co-host of podcast Overrated/Underrated. Creator of Pure Human Content, as well as co-blogger for buffalosauceeverywhere.com!
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
5:00 Living a #generalist life
10:00 Kick “Shoulds” to the Curb
15:00 Forcing Discipline just doesn’t work (give yourself grace!)
20:00 Eating Problems and for the right reasons
25:00 Introversion, Extroversion, Ambiversion
30:00 Grinding past a plateau
35:00 Being Multidisciplinary
39:23 What is a polymath to you?
45:00 Startup Generalist
50:00 Polymathy and Polyamory
55:00 Getting a Job as Generalist; Hiring Listing Problems
01:00:00 Being a Polyglot
01:10:00 Outro
Links:
https://buffalosauceeverywhere.com/
https://twitter.com/renataoleo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/renata-leo-1b391544/
https://medium.com/@renataleo93
https://www.pinterest.com/renataleo93/
https://open.spotify.com/show/0g14PGoaMg27jlYw67oH1Q?si=LBeg1rzMQsmWlTT-VQL54Q&nd=1
https://www.instagram.com/renataoleo/
https://buffalosauceeverywhere.com/2022/07/20/generalist-decision-paralysis/
https://buffalosauceeverywhere.com/2022/08/03/generalist-anchor/
Featured In:
https://thoughtcatalog.com/renata-leo/2019/11/im-relearning-how-to-believe-in-myself/
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5KtJtEHQMDmF6cXuLOmhB9?si=ysZDLn7WQQeiO0Vn3CvjPA&nd=1
https://grattanstreetpress.com/2021/08/13/monogamy-in-the-eyes-of-a-polyamorous-millennial/
https://buffer.com/resources/creator-burnout/
Blogger at Buffalo Sauce Everywhere, Renata Leo, says, “Primarily, you learn to be very choosy with what you create. I would love to take on one million projects at one time, but that’s not realistic and will lead to burnout very quickly. Use self-awareness to recognize which opportunities will bring you joy and not leave you burnt out.”
Mentioned:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwUermggjQU
https://buffalosauceeverywhere.com/2021/07/14/thinking-short-term-vs-thinking-long-term/