If there's one topic that I rely on more than any other it's this one. How on earth to you consistently come up with new ideas? Almost everything I do depends on the quality of the ideas I produce; Sales closes, podcast questions, session ideas, thumbnails, titles, public speaking and loads more. The topic I go into in this episode is one I've been studying desperately for the last 4 years, as I view it as so crucial to any sort of progress. And luckily for you and me, it can be l...
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If there's one topic that I rely on more than any other it's this one. How on earth to you consistently come up with new ideas? Almost everything I do depends on the quality of the ideas I produce; Sales closes, podcast questions, session ideas, thumbnails, titles, public speaking and loads more. The topic I go into in this episode is one I've been studying desperately for the last 4 years, as I view it as so crucial to any sort of progress. And luckily for you and me, it can be l...
In a slightly different episode, I sat down with Alan Hertz in one of London's oldest pubs that has a fascinating story. While he hails from North America, Alan considers himself a Londoner after 40 years in the capital. Alan was a professor of the humanities at Hult International Business School for over 25 years and he's one of those people with a vast knowledge of all things but especially the history of London. In this episode, Alan talk about the Blitz, the best parts o...
Human Alchemy
If there's one topic that I rely on more than any other it's this one. How on earth to you consistently come up with new ideas? Almost everything I do depends on the quality of the ideas I produce; Sales closes, podcast questions, session ideas, thumbnails, titles, public speaking and loads more. The topic I go into in this episode is one I've been studying desperately for the last 4 years, as I view it as so crucial to any sort of progress. And luckily for you and me, it can be l...