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In this episode, Sun Yi, founder of Night Owl Nation, shares his insights on personal branding, storytelling, and content creation. From copying others to finding your own style to the importance of persistence and patience, Sun discusses the realities of growing your presence online and attracting your ideal audience. He also dives into the future of personal branding and its impact on purchasing decisions.
Timestamps:
00:00 From Web Design to Storytelling Wizard01:53 Building Night Owl Nation: The Power of Personal Branding
03:30 Storytelling: The Secret Weapon for Business and You
06:50 Building Trust & Influence: The Personal Branding Advantage
09:05 The Future of You: Why Everyone's a Public Figure
16:01 Finding Your Voice & Navigating the Content Creation World
29:28 Marketing vs. Art: Storytelling's Two Faces
32:07 The Copywriting Code: Engaging Your Audience
37:29 Consistency Challenge: Beating the Social Media Blues
39:52 Curating Content: You vs. Your Audience
49:39 Finding Your Why: Content Creation Beyond the Likes
53:31 Redefining Success: From Chasing to Owning It
55:24 Focus on What Matters: Closing Thoughts
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In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Shubham Dhawan, the founder of Coloristi, a design studio in India. From viral tweets to scaling agencies, Shubham shares his experiences with entrepreneurship, the importance of delegation, and the power of community support.
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In this episode, Monica Lim chats with Calvin, a former investment banker who transformed his life through surfing, writing, and a quest for deeper fulfillment. Discover how Calvin redefined success and found harmony in a more simple but fulfilling routine.
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In this episode, Monica chats with Jesse Anderson, a multifaceted creator, speaker, author, and an inspiring advocate for ADHD. They delve into Jesse's journey, exploring his challenges, strategies, and insights related to living and thriving with ADHD.
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A candid conversation with Angela, a psychotherapist based in the Seattle area. Angela shares her insights on the understanding that being a human being is messy, volatile, and not always pretty. We explore the importance of accepting our humanity and staying curious to our emotions. Throughout the episode, Angela emphasizes the journey to knowing ourselves and the significance of tuning in to our bodies and trusting our true selves. We discuss scripts and societal pressures that often make individuals feel like they need to be more than human. Enjoy~
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In this episode, we delve into the life of Chany Park, a Seoul-based data analyst whose sociology background enriches her approach to data. An avid reader, she actively engages in book clubs (reaches out to authors, hosts her own clubs) and actively contributes in communities and mentorship programs. Balancing her role as a working mom, Chany shares her perfectionism tendencies, her philosophy on parenting and work, demonstrating how her diverse experiences blend into a cohesive narrative of personal and professional growth.
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In this episode we are joined by Danny Miranda to discuss life's meanings, human connections, upbringings, and their influence on careers, self-doubt, and the relentless pursuit of further personal growth. Notably, Danny shares his mantra of spreading kindness, and optimism, and believes in showing the light in situations which are the theme of his new podcast. He also talks about his online course, 'Art of Interviewing,' its organic creation process, and the people who inspired him along the way.
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Marie Poulin shares how she managers her capacity throughout the week. How has her teaching style evolved after taking revolutionary presentation course Ultraspeaking. We talk about notion, ADHD, relationships, team dynamics, and much more.
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Amidst today’s content chaos, business and tech media company, Morning Brew seems to have things figured out. For this episode of the podcast, I chat with one of their social media producers, Macy Gilliam. We talk about various tips on how to continuously produce interesting content for social media, the benefits of being a jack-of-all-trades, the skill of comedy, and Tiktok’s immense growth opportunities. Tune in for a fun conversation on All-Things-Content.
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When you have two kids and ADHD, handing everything life throws at you while pursuing your personal interests can be quite the challenge. Which is why when I first came across Cathryn online, I was curious how she manages to have time for work, family, and herself, all while dealing with ADHD too. Tune in to hear how she approaches learning, new projects, and relationships.
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Moving to Texas with kids who barely spoke English was tough. Now they’re reading graphic novels! A lot of that growth happened at Ms. Margaret’s Kumon center in Katy, Texas. In this episode, Ms. Margaret joins me to talk about her center. We chat about the importance of repetition and consistency in helping kids gain confidence and master skills. Want to understand how kids learn, support them better, and help them succeed? This episode’s for you. Tune in!
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In this episode, we speak to Sua Kim, a photographer with over a decade of experience. Since starting September Studio in New York in 2016, she's moved her base to South Korea. Sua's superpower is her uncanny ability to see what nobody sees. She uncovers the depth in her subjects. In this episode she candidly shares episodes from her career, insights, techniques, and a peek into her current adventures. She has recently closed her studio in Seoul, South Korea. We talk about what is next. If you're curious about the behind the scenes of a photographer, you’ll love this episode. Tune in!
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Join us as we dive deep with Felippe Nardi, the founder of 'Inside The Show', a program designed to revolutionize virtual presentations. Felippe blends his background in magic performances with design, engineering, and programming skills to transform the typical zoom calls into magical, immersive experiences. Discover why the virtual shows during the pandemic left him anxious and how he's on a mission to eliminate the small 'frictions' of online presentations. Learn about his philosophy on simplicity, the pitfalls of over-complicating things, and why even in the virtual space, sometimes less is more. Tune in and uncover the secrets behind crafting seamless, interactive experiences that leave audiences asking, "How did you do that?”
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On this episode of Let’s Get Practical, I catch up Charles Kerr, a Strategic Partner Manager at Youtube. He helps creators grow and thrive. Charles and I met in the first cohort of Ali Abdaal’s Part-time Youtuber Academy. We talk about our creator journey, the numerous cool features that Youtube is working on to help creatives navigate the competitive creator economy. Upcoming features include A/B thumbnail testing and multi-language audio. Then, as we wrap up, we touch base on our own creative endeavors, from Charles’ vision for his own channel and tips he could give for the educational videos that I want to make. Whether you are already a YouTuber or thinking of becoming one, lots to learn from Charles.
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What is Notion? And I went and checked it out and immediately I'm like, 'Holy shit. There's something here' — Milo
Welcome to the latest episode of Let’s Get Practical! On this episode, join me as I dive deep into the world of Notion with Milo from Notion4Teachers. We discuss his success as a Notion creator and how this tool the way he works, and organizes day-to-day life. Tune in to this episode and let Notion become your ultimate productivity companion and allow yourself to be inspired with Milo’s how tos and whys as the behind Notion4Teachers.
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In this episode, I interview Michelle Varghoose about her journey from leaving the corporate world to diving deep into the creator space. She now co-hosts a podcast with her sister, writes online, and actively contributes to online communities.
We discuss the importance of building a strong financial foundation, how she took a sabbatical, and her personal journey as a podcaster and online creator.
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On this episode of Let’s Get Practical, I’ve had the opportunity to catch up with Nate Kadlac, a designer and entrepreneur with a passion for creating and building. We discuss the many, many things he’s working on, from his courses on Approachable Design to his latest pursuit, a game studio called Hey, Good Game!. Aside from that, we also touch on the process of making good design choices, the cost of switching career paths, and ways to make compelling offers to clients.
Nate is one of the most generous creators I've met in my internet journey, genuinely cares for his craft, and wants you to discover the untapped gold of design. Sign up for his newsletter at https://approachabledesign.co/ -
"Let's Get Practical" hit double digits - 10 EPISODES!
This milestone may seem small, but to ADHD-no-consistency me, it signifies an enormous achievement.
My heartfelt gratitude goes to each listener who's downloaded, tuned in, checked us out, and left reviews. Your support means a ton.In this special 10th episode, I get personal and I reflect on 10 ways to unpack the concept of "Practical."
Life is a domino series of decisions, each impacting the next fork in life.
The term "Practical" is subjective, manifesting differently for everyone. So, I'll share the top 10 interpretations of practicality that have been transformative in my life.
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Let’s Get Practical and Happy Global Productivity Day (June 20)!
On this episode of Let's Get Practical, I had the pleasure of interviewing Matthias Frank, a content creator and Automation & Notion consultant based in Berlin. Matthias shared his inspiring journey of going from studying law to learning about Notion. Creating Notion tools, and going into automation, deep coding, and AI rabbit holes.We dove deep into the world of coding and tech entrepreneurship, as Matthias shared his experience of collaborating with a developer from the UK on Twitter to create Ask Memo, an AI tool that helps users with Notion-related questions and tasks. We discussed his background in law and how it has helped him in programming, his content creation workflow, working for Khe Hy and Rad Reads, and his experience in automation consulting. We also talked about the importance of understanding the limitations of no-code tools and how having a basic foundation in programming can make using these tools more effective.
Join us to learn more about creativity, productivity, and learning from Matthias Frank.
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