
Moonshots Podcast: Superstar mindsets and success habits
The Moonshots Podcast goes behind the scenes of the world's greatest superstars, thinkers and entrepreneurs to discover the secrets to their success. We deconstruct their success from mindset to daily habits so that we can apply it to our lives. Join us as we 'learn out loud' from Elon Musk, Brene Brown to emerging talents like David Goggins.
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Mar 21, 2023 • 58min
Unconventional ways to build a successful business and avoiding failure (Tony Fadell)
"Build" by Tony Fadell is essential for entrepreneurs because it provides practical advice and real-world examples of how to build and scale successful products and companies. The book highlights the importance of starting with a clear vision and mission, building a solid team, focusing on user experience and design, and continuously iterating and improving.Become a member here:https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsOne example from the book is Fadell's experience at Apple, where he worked on developing the iPod. Fadell describes how the team had a clear vision of creating a music player that was "simple, elegant, and easy to use" This vision drove every decision they made during the product development process. This focus on simplicity and user experience helped the iPod become a massive success. It serves as an excellent example for entrepreneurs of the importance of having a clear vision for their products.Another example from the book is Fadell's experience at Nest, where he co-founded the company to create an intelligent thermostat. Fadell emphasizes the importance of building a solid team with complementary skills and the ability to work collaboratively. He also emphasizes the importance of continuous iteration and improvement, using data and user feedback to make informed decisions and improve the product over time.Overall, "Build" is an essential book for entrepreneurs because it provides practical advice and real-world examples of how to build and scale successful products and companies. The book emphasizes the importance of having a clear vision, building a solid team, focusing on user experience and design, and continuously iterating and improving.INTROTony Fadell introduces readers to his book and what he hopes we all take away from itMentor in a box (4m11)WHERE TO BEGINTony and what it takes to go from Idea to ProductIt starts with an idea (1m20)ADVICE FROM BUILDTony talks to Lex about what it takes to build a company or product that will be a success but be prepared to try and fail.Build Yourself First (2m15)Tony tells Lex to go into business to solve a problem worth solving, then figure out how to sell it.Build Your Business (4m)OUTROTony closes the show with a significant insight into how not to take shortcuts, even if it goes against your investors.Look closer (4m30)
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Mar 19, 2023 • 57min
Accelerate your path to being a great manager with "The One Minute Manager"
"The One Minute Manager" by Ken Blanchard is a popular business book that offers practical advice on effective management techniques. Become a member here:https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsSome of the main lessons from the book are:One Minute Goals: Setting clear goals is crucial for success, and it should only take a minute to communicate them. The One Minute Manager suggests setting goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).One Minute Praisings: Catching people doing something right and praising them immediately for their efforts is a powerful way to motivate employees. The One Minute Manager suggests using positive reinforcement to reinforce desired behaviors.One Minute Reprimands: Addressing performance issues early on and in a constructive manner is important. The One Minute Manager recommends giving feedback in a way that is specific, immediate, and respectful.Listening: The One Minute Manager emphasizes the importance of active listening to understand others' perspectives and build stronger relationships. The book suggests that effective managers listen to their employees and ask open-ended questions to gain a deeper understanding of their needs and concerns.Situational Leadership: The One Minute Manager introduces the concept of Situational Leadership, which suggests that effective leadership involves adapting your leadership style to the specific needs of each individual or situation. The book describes four leadership styles: directing, coaching, supporting, and delegating.Overall, "The One Minute Manager" emphasizes the importance of clear communication, positive reinforcement, constructive feedback, and situational leadership in effective management.RunsheetINTRO1) Ken Blanchard discusses how being a better manager starts with the individual serving first, and leading second (with an introduction to the 3 key lessons)Servant Leadership (2m59)GOALS2) Productivity Game breaks down creating a new managerial process that addresses ambitionOne-minute goals (2m13)[break]ADAPTION3) Steph Curry and Steve Kerr demonstrate the value of praise, even if you’re the MVP4) Productivity Game breaks down the value of checking in and installing reviews, rather than assuming everything is okOne-minute praising (2m19)5) Productivity Game breaks down how to give feedback, and how you don’t need to wait for reviewsOne-minute redirect (2m09)OUTRO6) Ken and how good management is about mindset and how you think toward others and your behaviourBelief systems (1m56)
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Mar 16, 2023 • 1h 3min
Billion Dollar Entrepreneurial Secrets from Amazon
"Working Backwards: Insights, Stories, and Secrets from Inside Amazon" is a book that provides insights into Amazon's history, culture, and business practices. It covers topics such as Amazon's customer-centric approach, innovative spirit, leadership and management practices, and provides examples of how Amazon creates new products and services. The book is a valuable resource for entrepreneurs who want to learn from Amazon's successes and apply those lessons to their own businesses.Become a member here:https://www.patreon.com/Moonshots"Working Backwards: Insights, Stories, and Secrets from Inside Amazon" is a book that can be helpful for entrepreneurs for several reasons:Amazon's success: Amazon is one of the most successful and innovative companies of our time. The book provides insights into the company's history, culture, and unique business practices that have made it a leader in the e-commerce industry. Entrepreneurs can learn from Amazon's successes and apply the lessons to their own businesses.Customer-centric approach: Amazon's customer-centric approach is a key factor in its success. The book details how Amazon obsesses over its customers and their needs, and entrepreneurs can learn from this approach to prioritize their own customers and create a customer-focused culture.Innovation and experimentation: Amazon is known for its innovative spirit and willingness to experiment with new ideas. The book provides examples of how Amazon has created new products and services, and how it tests and iterates on them until they are successful. Entrepreneurs can learn from this approach to be more innovative and agile in their own businesses.Leadership and management: The book provides insights into Amazon's leadership and management practices, including how it hires and develops its employees, how it sets goals and measures success, and how it fosters a culture of accountability and ownership. Entrepreneurs can learn from these practices to build effective teams and manage their businesses more effectively.Overall, "Working Backwards: Insights, Stories, and Secrets from Inside Amazon" is a valuable resource for entrepreneurs who want to learn from one of the most successful companies of our time and apply those lessons to their own businesses.
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Mar 10, 2023 • 1h 2min
Avoid costly mistakes, get it right first time with The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande
Atul Gawande's "The Checklist Manifesto: How To Get Things Right" is a book that explores the power of checklists and how they can improve the performance of individuals and organizations in a variety of contexts. Some of the key themes of the book include:Become a member here:https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsThe fallibility of human memory: Gawande argues that humans are fallible and prone to forgetfulness, especially when dealing with complex tasks. Checklists can help ensure that critical steps are not missed.The value of simplicity: Checklists must be simple, concise, and easy to use. Complex checklists can be overwhelming and lead to errors.The importance of communication: Checklists can improve communication between team members, especially in high-pressure situations with a risk of miscommunication.The need for flexibility: Checklists should be adaptable to different contexts and situations and constantly updated and refined based on feedback.The potential for checklists to improve performance in various fields: Gawande provides examples of how lists have been successfully implemented in medicine, aviation, construction, and other industries.Overall, Gawande argues that checklists can be a powerful tool for improving performance and reducing errors in various contexts and that they should be an essential part of any organization's toolkit.
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Mar 7, 2023 • 49min
Create Products Customers Love with 'Inspired' by Marty Cagan
Product designers often seek guidance on creating successful products that solve real user problems, and that's where the book Inspired by Marty Cagan comes in. This book is a must-read for product designers and entrepreneurs because it offers valuable insights into product development, strategy, and leadership. Marty Cagan is a seasoned product leader who has worked with some of the biggest names in the tech industry, and his experience shines through in the book.Become a member here:https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsOne reason this book is so helpful is that it provides a roadmap for creating successful products. It covers all aspects of the product development process, from ideation to launch, and offers practical advice on how to navigate each stage. For example, the book emphasizes the importance of understanding user needs and testing assumptions early in the process. It also provides guidance on prioritizing features, building a strong team, and creating a culture of innovation.Buy the book on Amazon https://geni.us/InspiredTestProductsBuy the summary on Blinkist https://blinkist.o6eiov.net/x90dzAMoreover, the book offers a refreshing perspective on product development that challenges traditional thinking. It encourages product designers to focus on creating products that solve real user problems, rather than just adding features or following the latest trends. This approach is grounded in the belief that the best products are those that provide real value to users and that are built with a deep understanding of their needs.Overall, the book inspired by Marty Cagan is an inspirational and practical guide for product designers who want to create successful products that make a difference in people's lives. It offers a wealth of insights and tips that are based on real-world experience, and its tone of voice is both motivating and informative. Whether you're just starting out in product design or you're a seasoned professional, this book is sure to inspire you and help you take your product design skills to the next level.Buy the book on Amazon https://geni.us/InspiredTestProductsBuy the summary on Blinkist https://blinkist.o6eiov.net/x90dzARUNSHEETINTROMarty Cagan kicks us off by defining the key to great engineering, and the difference if you design collaboratively, rather than waterfallLow tech solution to innovation (2m31)PRODUCT STRATEGY & TEAMMarty on PM Hub talks about four keys to great product strategy: focus, insights, empowerment, servant leadershipSecrets to great product strategy (4m07)David from Emeritus breaks down Marty’s three principles to great product teams: always tackle risk, design products together, focus on solving problems3 principles to build the best team (1m41)PRODUCT DISCOVERYMarty introduces the idea of the two week rule, and getting an idea out quicklyPrototypes and the two week rule (1m37)Marty and the objectives of testing with users during your Product DiscoveryUsability testing (3m20)OUTROMarty and how we need to reassess our mindset, and the importance of iterationsFall in love with the problem (2m30)Buy the book on Amazon https://geni.us/InspiredTestProductsBuy the summary on Blinkist https://blinkist.o6eiov.net/x90dzA
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Mar 3, 2023 • 1h 5min
How to Work Less to Achieve More with Hyperfocus
"Hyperfocus" is a book that provides valuable insights into the power of focus and how it can help us achieve our goals and improve our lives. The author, Chris Bailey, shares his own experiences and research on the topic and offers practical tips and techniques that readers can apply in their own lives.Become a member here:https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsThe book benefits those who struggle with distractions and find it challenging to stay focused on tasks. By learning to hyperfocus, readers can improve their productivity, reduce stress and anxiety, and tap into their creativity. Overall, "Hyperfocus" is a must-read for anyone who wants to unlock their full potential and live a more fulfilling and productive life.
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Feb 28, 2023 • 60min
Reprogram your brain and continuously improve with Robert Maurer's book "The Spirit of Kaizen"
Robert Maurer's book "The Spirit of Kaizen" explores the concept of continuous improvement, which is at the heart of the Kaizen philosophy. Kaizen is a Japanese term that refers to the practice of making small, incremental changes to improve processes and outcomes over time. The book delves into how this philosophy can be applied to different areas of life, such as personal growth, work, relationships, and health.Become a member here: https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsOne of the reasons why "The Spirit of Kaizen" is considered a powerful book is because it offers a practical and actionable approach to self-improvement. Instead of advocating for dramatic, sweeping changes, Maurer emphasizes the power of making minor, incremental, sustainable improvements over the long term. This approach benefits people who feel overwhelmed by the prospect of making significant changes and are looking for a more manageable way to achieve their goals.Moreover, the book offers a unique perspective on the Kaizen philosophy that goes beyond its application in the business world. Maurer explores how the principles of Kaizen can be applied to various aspects of life, such as personal relationships and health. This broadens the book's scope and makes it relevant to a broader audience.In summary, "The Spirit of Kaizen" is a powerful book because it offers a practical and sustainable approach to self-improvement and provides a unique perspective on the Kaizen philosophy applicable to various areas of life.Run SheetINTRODr Robert Maurer on Inspire Nation discovers how he got interested in Kaizen.Good change (2m04)WHAT IS ITRobert Maurer on David Kadavy gives us a final messageLife is full of small moments (1m01)HOW TO DO ITAurelius Tjin talks about the practical value of small improvementsOne percent better a day (3m03)Productivity Game explains why Kaizen is an effective strategy for changeAvoiding your fight or flight response (3m20)OUTROJames May looks into Toyota's continual desire to streamline their processToyota and Kaizen (4m30)
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Feb 24, 2023 • 1h 9min
Cal Newport: A World Without Email
In "A World Without Email," Cal Newport argues that the increasing reliance on email in the workplace is causing a range of problems, from information overload to decreased productivity and employee burnout. He contends that email has become a default mode of communication, leading to constant interruptions and distractions that make it difficult for workers to focus on essential tasks. Moreover, he argues that email has become a source of anxiety and stress as workers struggle to keep up with the constant flow of messages and prioritize their work effectively.Become a member here:https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsTo address these issues, Newport proposes a range of solutions, including creating clear communication protocols, using alternative tools for collaboration, and adopting a "batching" approach to email management. He suggests that by rethinking how we communicate and collaborate, we can reduce our reliance on email and create a more productive and fulfilling work environment. Through his research-based and practical approach, Newport offers a compelling case for why we need to rethink our relationship with email and provides actionable steps for doing so.
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Feb 21, 2023 • 20min
6 New wealth creation mindsets and life habits from money masters
Let's master the money! This master series is about learning the right mindset for money and creating healthy habits for wealth creation.To listen to the entire show, please become a member here:https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsCreating wealth can improve personal freedom in several ways, ultimately leading to a higher quality of life. Financial independence is crucial in achieving personal freedom, as it allows individuals to choose based on their desires and goals rather than being limited by their financial situation. With more incredible wealth, people have more options and can pursue their passions, travel, or invest in experiences that enhance their well-being.As an entrepreneur, managing your money and creating wealth is critical to the success of your business. It's not just about making a profit but also about being financially responsible and securing your company's future. By carefully managing your finances, you can ensure your business has the resources to grow and thrive.
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Feb 18, 2023 • 60min
Michael Bungay Stanier: Do More Great Work
When you’re up to your eyeballs answering emails, returning phone calls, attending meetings, and scrambling to get that project done, you can turn to this inspirational, motivating, and at times playful book, Do More Great Work: Stop the Busywork. Start the Work That Matters by Michael Bungay Stanier. In fifteen exercises, Do More Great Work shows how you can finally do more of the work that pushes you forward, stretches your creativity, and truly satisfies you.The exercises are “maps”—brilliantly simple visual tools that help you find, start, and sustain Great Work.
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