Success Genius: Where Science Meets Entrepreneurial Success
Neill Williams
305 episodes
2 days ago
What if your marketing didn’t rely on hype, perfection, or selling a fantasy—but instead on telling the honest, slightly uncomfortable truth? In a world where we’re used to glossy promises and “this will change your life” sales pages, there’s something radically refreshing about being upfront. In this week’s episode of Success Genius, we dive into the surprisingly brilliant “anti-marketing” strategy behind Chip Drop—a company that wins customers by openly sharing the messy, inconvenient, unfi...
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What if your marketing didn’t rely on hype, perfection, or selling a fantasy—but instead on telling the honest, slightly uncomfortable truth? In a world where we’re used to glossy promises and “this will change your life” sales pages, there’s something radically refreshing about being upfront. In this week’s episode of Success Genius, we dive into the surprisingly brilliant “anti-marketing” strategy behind Chip Drop—a company that wins customers by openly sharing the messy, inconvenient, unfi...
Success Genius: Where Science Meets Entrepreneurial Success
21 minutes
2 months ago
The Science of Accurate Scheduling
Why does your “perfect schedule” still leave you feeling behind? If you’ve ever color-coded your week, built in buffer time, and still found yourself working late nights, you’re not alone. The truth is—your brain is lying to you about time. In this episode of Success Genius, I dive into the neuroscience of time estimation and why most of us drastically misjudge how long tasks will take. From the planning fallacy to the role of brain chemistry and skill level, we’ll uncover the hidden reasons ...
Success Genius: Where Science Meets Entrepreneurial Success
What if your marketing didn’t rely on hype, perfection, or selling a fantasy—but instead on telling the honest, slightly uncomfortable truth? In a world where we’re used to glossy promises and “this will change your life” sales pages, there’s something radically refreshing about being upfront. In this week’s episode of Success Genius, we dive into the surprisingly brilliant “anti-marketing” strategy behind Chip Drop—a company that wins customers by openly sharing the messy, inconvenient, unfi...