Creative Elements talks with today’s top creators. Through narrative interviews, Jay Clouse explores how creators like Tim Urban, James Clear, Tori Dunlap, and Codie Sanchez are building their audiences today. Not what worked 2, 5, or 10 years ago, but specific strategies and tactics that are working for them today. You'll also hear the specific elements of their personality, style, or approach that have helped them succeed – elements like focus, vulnerability, revision, and constraints. By learning how these creators make a living with their art and creativity, you'll gain the tools and confidence to do the same.
#BONUS: How To Build an Audience From Scratch, Understanding Discovery and Relationship Platforms, Email vs Newsletters, Vertical Integration for Creators, and more
EPISODE DESCRIPTION
For this week's episode, I was recently on the Newsletter Operator podcast hosted by Matt McGarry and Ryan Carr. Matt was actually a guest on this podcast back in episode 145.
This is one of the most unique and densely packed interviews that I've personally given, so they've graciously allowed me to share that episode with you here today.
We talk about how to build an audience from scratch, understanding discovery in relationship platforms, email versus newsletters, how to build a paid community, vertical integration for creators, and a whole lot more.
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10/31/2023 • 54 minutes, 57 seconds
BONUS: Creator Economy Predictions with John Lee Dumas
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About a week ago, I was in Boston, Massachusetts for HubSpot's annual INBOUND conference. I was blown away by the scale of this event. I was lucky to be invited to come as one of HubSpot's creators to hang out in the Creator Cafe, host a meetup, and I also hosted a conversation on stage with John Lee Dumas, the founder and host of Entrepreneurs on Fire.
He has over 4,000 episodes with a 150,000,000 lifetime downloads, and that breaks down to about 2,000,000 listens per month. Earns more than $1,000,000 in annual revenue.
He and I sat down to talk about where we see the Creator Economy going in 2024. So in this episode, you'll hear JLD and I talking about our predictions for the coming year for creators.
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9/28/2023 • 51 minutes, 16 seconds
BONUS: Breaking down my journey on Tropical MBA
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This is a special episode for me. I've been a long-time listener of Tropical MBA. TMBA is a podcast between Dan Andrews and Ian Schoen. It's the first podcast focused on location-independent entrepreneurship.
I was first on the show back in 2018 on their first ever "Consulting Corner" episode where they helped me work through some issues I was facing in my business.
Fast forward to two weeks ago, I had the pleasure of being a return guest on the Tropical MBA podcast to talk about my journey over the last five years.
Episode 32: Dan Andrews / Tropical MBA 427
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6/6/2023 • 53 minutes, 52 seconds
BONUS: Creator Debates – Will Podcasts FAIL Without Video? | Jay Clouse vs. Joe Casabona
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I’m excited to share with you an episode of a new podcast that I’m really excited about – it’s called Creator Debates with Justin Moore.
You may or may not know that Justin and I are pretty good friends – his business is called Creator Wizard and he helps creators find & negotiate your dream sponsorships so that you stop leaving $ on the table. And he’s really, really good at that.
Justin was my guest on Episode #112 of this podcast which was our first-ever VIDEO episode of this show on YouTube. He was gracious enough to be my guinea pig and I returned the favor with his new video show, Creator Debates.
Creator Debates features stupid arguments to help creators make smart decisions. In this episode you’re about to hear, I debate with Joe Casabona on whether podcasters should be focused on leveraging video or not. And as someone who recently made the switch from audio only to video, I’m arguing FOR video.
These guys are good friends, both members of The Lab, and this episode is a lot of fun. So, I’m sharing this episode in full with you today here on the feed. If you enjoy it, subscribe to Creator Debates in your podcast player OR, if you’d rather watch in video, the link is in the show notes.
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2/2/2023 • 42 minutes, 52 seconds
What's underneath brand building for creators
I was recently invited on the Bootstrapped Founder podcast, with Arvid Kahl.
I actually interviewed Arvid on Creative Elements back in May 2022 (Episode #101) so it was fun to dive a bit deeper in this second round.
We talk about making a living as a creator, how to choose great names for your projects, and lessons learned the hard way.
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How to develop discipline to fuel creativity
Why executing on public promises creates more audience trust
Why choosing an aligned brand name is so critical
Tips for creating a content backlog so you don’t fall behind
How to refocus when you start comparing yourself to other creators
The 3 core strategies to know BEFORE starting a membership community
Why building an audience is like an insurance policy for creators
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1/10/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 59 seconds
How to build a great community (my appearance on The Learning Culture Podcast)
Recently, I spoke with my friend Andrew Barry on The Learning Culture podcast, and we talked about all things community. If you’ve listened to this show for a while, you know that community is really important to me and also an area where I have a lot of experience – having sold a community in the past and then also working with Pat Flynn and SPI last year.
This episode is super tactical and specific about building community and some of the pitfalls to avoid. If you’re interested in community-building, I think you’ll really like it.
You will learn about:
Uncovering the job to be done for your community.
Why making it peer-to-peer instead of one way is so critical.
Why making the implicit explicit is going to help you define the rules of engagement for your community.
How to increase the surface area of one-on-one connections at a human level with members.
What to do with rockstars and lurkers in your community.
How to create spaces for people and set milestones for members.
How to know when your community is coming to an end and what to do about it.
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11/29/2022 • 1 hour, 56 seconds
BONUS: How to reach 10K subscribers and $10K revenue
I was recently asked to be a guest coach on a new show called the $10k Creator Podcast. The show follows Daren Smith on his journey to becoming a "10k creator" meaning 10,000 email subscribers and $10,000/mo in revenue. In this episode, I help talk Daren through what I believe his next steps should be.
This is very similar to the calls I host every week inside The Lab! If you want to get this type of support yourself, consider joining us.
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11/10/2022 • 50 minutes, 37 seconds
BONUS: Podcast Movement, newsletter rebrand, and more!
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Hello my friend! Welcome to a short, special, audio-only episode of Creative Elements.
First off – I wanted to let you know that I’ll be at Podcast Movement this week! If you’re in Dallas for Podcast Movement 22, shoot me an email! I’ll be speaking on Thursday at 1:15 and my session is called How to Build Your Own Podcast Discovery Engine with Twitter and Email. It’s a breakdown of how I’ve been using Twitter and email to grow this very show. AND, if you do find me, I’ll give you a rare, coveted Creative Elements sticker.
So, if you’ll be at Podcast Movement in Dallas August 23 through the 25th, shoot me an email and come to my session Thursday at 1:15 local time.
The second update is that I’ve rebranded my business and my newsletter! Formerly known as Creative Companion, my newsletter is now called Creator Science. Read more on that below.
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8/22/2022 • 8 minutes, 56 seconds
BIG Announcement: We're on YouTube!
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I wanted to drop into your feed today and share some BIG news with you…
If you haven’t listened to yesterday’s episode with Justin Moore yet, I wanted to let you know that it just so happens to also be the first video episode of Creative Elements!
It’s beautiful, I’m so proud of it, and I wanted to tell you a little bit more about it in case you haven’t already given it a look on YouTube.
Because here’s the thing – I think you’re going to be surprised by the way we’ve built the video show.
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7/13/2022 • 3 minutes, 50 seconds
[REPLAY] #21: Matt D'Avella – Freelancing, filmmaking, podcasting, and finding success on YouTube.
Matt D'Avella is a filmmaker, YouTuber & podcaster that explores what it means to live a good life. Matt directed Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things, which was acquired by Netflix in 2016. His YouTube channel has nearly 3 million subscribers, and his videos have been viewed more than 175 million times. In this episode, we talk about his experience creating the Minimalism documentary, managing his creative energy, crafting a good story, and how Experimentation has helped him find success on YouTube.
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6/21/2022 • 1 hour, 40 seconds
[REPLAY] #102: Tiago Forte – How Building a Second Brain went from public rant to thriving cohort-based course
Tiago Forte is the creator of Building a Second Brain. Tiago has spent more than 10 years researching and personally experimenting with a new way of organizing our digital lives and improving our productivity as creative professionals.
The Building a Second Brain system is the result of thousands of hours spent teaching, speaking, coaching, and writing about Personal Knowledge Management.
In this episode, we talk about Tiago’s interest in digital organization, how he came up with the name Building A Second Brain, the course and his email newsletter’s growth over time, and how listening to signals from the market guided him to write the book and start a YouTube channel.
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6/16/2022 • 59 minutes, 49 seconds
[REPLAY] #71: Steph Smith – Generating thousands of sales on Gumroad (with a side project!)
Steph Smith is a growth marketer, writer, and indie maker. She's the creator of two books, Doing Content Right and Doing Time Right.
Doing Content Right is a 270-page book published in 2020. The book retails for $100 and has sold nearly 3200 copies on Gumroad.
Steph creates her independent work on the side while leading Trends for the Hustle, which generates millions in ARR and has 15000+ paying subscribers.
In this episode, we talk about how Stephanie found her way from chemical engineering into business, how she spends her time learning while also ensuring that she’s actively applying what she learns, her strategy for marketing and selling digital products, and why she believes we all have a TON of Agency to change our own lives and impact the world around us.
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6/14/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 56 seconds
[REPLAY] #44: Jordan Harbinger – The secret to effective sales, dating, and hosting a popular podcast
Jordan Harbinger is a Wall Street lawyer turned podcast interviewer with an approachable style and knack for securing high-profile guests.
His show, The Jordan Harbinger Show was selected as part of Apple’s “Best of 2018.” And today, the Jordan Harbinger Show generates more than 6 million downloads per month.
In this episode, we talk about building strong relationships, effective sales strategies that people actually appreciate, being a great podcast host, and ALL of it really comes down to relationships.
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6/7/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 1 second
BRB – Going on my honeymoon!
Hello my friend! I wanted to share a very short message today…
This past Memorial Day weekend, I married my best friend! Mallory and I had a beautiful, amazing, perfect outdoor wedding here in Ohio surrounded by about 120 of our closest friends and family.
We’ve been engaged since December 2020, so for this to finally all come to fruition in such a beautiful way was absolutely amazing.
We got married on a 12-acre farm at a property built in 1850. There’s a pine forest in the backyard where the ceremony was held, led by one of my best friends who got his officiant license, my nieces were the perfect flower girls…
Mallory was completely stunning in her dress, the weather was beautiful, it was just absolutely perfect. I’ll be posting some photos on Instagram here over the coming days and weeks.
And now, we are headed out on a European honeymoon for some much-needed rest and relaxation. We’ll be headed to Dublin, Copenhagen, London, and Paris. I can’t wait to spend some time just hanging out the two of us.
So, if you have any must-do recommendations for those four cities – Dublin, Copenhagen, London, and Paris, please let me know! You shoot me an email to jay@jayclouse.com.
Over the next three weeks, I’ll be re-airing some of this show’s most popular episodes starting tomorrow with Jordan Harbinger. So keep an eye on your feed! If you haven’t already listened to those episodes, I can’t recommend them enough.
Thanks for your patience while we’re out exploring the globe, thanks for supporting this show, and I’ll be back with some new episodes very soon.
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6/6/2022 • 2 minutes
[BONUS] Talking about my money story and the MOAT Method on the Danny Miranda Podcast
To continue to celebrate our 100th episode this week, I’m airing a second interview with yours truly this week.
This interview came from the Danny Miranda Podcast, where I appeared as a guest just last week. I thought Danny did an excellent job of interviewing and asking questions that I’m not often asked. Since this episode covers a lot of new ground, especially in comparison to my interview earlier this week, I asked Danny if I could share it on my feed as well. And he was kind enough to oblige.
In this interview, I talk about how to create unique messaging, my brand new framework for creators which I call the MOAT method, what it was like to work with Pat Flynn, how his voice has actually changed over the years, and much more.
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(0:00) Intro
(0:25) How Jay helped his dad plant trees
(4:30) Why Jay's 1 year of journalism was his most impactful
(6:43) Inverted pyramid (style of writing)
(10:55) Turning blog posts into books
(14:05) "Lifestyle of an author"
(17:13) Timeless principles of creators (The MOAT Method)
(22:43) Messaging as a creator
(24:47) Working with Pat Flynn
(30:02) The highs and lows of being a creator
(35:12) Living on $24,000/year
(38:00) How does it feel to look back on it?
(39:50) Winning a negotiation
(41:50) Origin of money story problem
(43:20) How to get over the money story?
(44:22) Jay's podcast changing his money story
(46:54) Jay's silky smooth voice
(51:20) Day-to-day energy levels
(52:34) Work like a lion
(54:23) Repurposing ideas
(58:40) Cold emailing (The Rule of One Scroll)
(1:03:13) Growth for podcasters and creators
(1:11:24) Connecting with Jay
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4/28/2022 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 5 seconds
[REPLAY] #51: Dickie Bush – Building an audience, product, and community in less than one year
Dickie Bush is a macro investor and the creator of Ship 30 for 30, a community of writers developing a writing habit in 30 days.
He is passionate about providing writers and creators with the tools, resources, processes, and mindsets required to find points of leverage and achieve exponential growth—both personally and professionally.
In this episode we talk about Dickie’s humble newsletter beginnings, his experimentation with Twitter, the growth of Ship 30 for 30, and why listening to feedback loops has helped him turn the flywheel of growth so quickly.
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4/4/2022 • 55 minutes, 22 seconds
[REPLAY] #8: Adam Turla –Going on tour, building a fanbase, launching albums through kickstarter, and playing cave shows
Adam Turla is the guitarist, lead singer, and founding member of Murder By Death, a five-piece band from Louisville, Kentucky. They have a unique sound that's somewhere between folk, rock, and spooky western. Even more unique is their cult-like following that has supported them for the last 20 years. In this episode, we’re talking about how Murder By Death has built such a loyal following. We talk about the early days on tour, how they accidentally got lumped in with the Emo movement, why they use Kickstarter, and how Gratitude has allowed them to keep this band going now, 20 years later.
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3/15/2022 • 58 minutes, 4 seconds
[BONUS] Creative Independence on The Accidental Creative
Last week I was featured on The Accidental Creative, a podcast hosted by Todd Henry since 2005. It’s one of the most influential and important podcasts out there for creative professionals, and I was honored to be a guest. And it’s great for the show too – I’m sure a lot of new listeners found Creative Elements by listening to that episode.
In this episode we talk a lot about Creative Independence – a topic I care a lot about and think YOU will too. We all seem to strive for financial independence...but I think creative independence is an even more important goal for a lot of us, and I think you’ll see why.
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2/10/2022 • 27 minutes, 56 seconds
[REPLAY] #41: Tim Urban – Why the author of Wait But Why focuses on quality over consistency
Tim Urban is the writer of the blog Wait But Why. Tim writes about topics including artificial intelligence, brain-computer interfaces, alien life, the size of the universe, and more.
His articles are often tens of thousands of words – the length of finished novels. The success of his blog has garnered millions of unique page views, thousands of patrons and famous fans like Elon Musk.
In this episode we talk about the beginning of Wait But Why, his research and writing process, how Tim thinks about A+ work, and why he loves the struggle of writing online.
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2/1/2022 • 57 minutes, 30 seconds
[BONUS] Resonance Revisited with Jay Acunzo on Unthinkable
I recently started a mini-series of episodes on the show called Jay-Talking with my friend Jay Acunzo. Those episodes are intended to be a little more raw and really feel more like you are a fly on the wall listening to a conversation between the two of us.
Well, Jay recently had me on HIS show, Unthinkable, to continue the Jay-Talking series.
We are talking about one of his favorite topics, the idea of Resonance. As Jay likes to say, marketing isn't about who arrives, it’s about who stays.
We chatted about Resonance and how he can talk about that topic in a way that resonates with guys like me who may NOT yet be focused as much as resonance as we are on reach or revenue.
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1/6/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 48 seconds
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11/23/2021 • 6 minutes, 8 seconds
[REPLAY] #30: Anne-Laure Le Cunff – From burnout to mindful productivity and quickly building an audience
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Anne-Laure Le Cunff is an entrepreneur, an ex-Googler, and a neuroscience student. She’s the creator of Ness Labs and a Masters of Science in Applied Neuroscience candidate at King's College.
She writes a lot about "mindful productivity," and every week she sends a newsletter called Maker Mind with practical content at the intersection of neuroscience and entrepreneurship. Her work has been featured in WIRED, Forbes, FT, Rolling Stone, and more.
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10/14/2021 • 57 minutes, 29 seconds
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10/12/2021 • 5 minutes, 22 seconds
[REPLAY] #51: Dickie Bush – Building an audience, product, and community in less than one year
Dickie Bush is a macro investor and the creator of Ship 30 for 30, a community of writers developing a writing habit in 30 days.
He is passionate about providing writers and creators with the tools, resources, processes, and mindsets required to find points of leverage and achieve exponential growth—both personally and professionally.
In this episode we talk about Dickie’s humble newsletter beginnings, his experimentation with Twitter, the growth of Ship 30 for 30, and why listening to feedback loops has helped him turn the flywheel of growth so quickly.
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9/2/2021 • 56 minutes, 24 seconds
[REPLAY] #35: David Perell – How "The Writing Guy" thinks about Twitter, education, and creating your own games
David Perell is a writer, podcaster, and the creator of Write of Passage.
His essays cross between topics like travel, culture, media, marketing, and technology, but focus on our relationship with information – especially how we make sense of the world by consuming ideas.
In this episode, we talk about David’s approach to education, quitting institutional games to create your own games, how to use Twitter, and how writing can generate serendipity.
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8/31/2021 • 1 hour, 37 seconds
BONUS: Managing Creative Overwhelm with Nick Wignall on Minds & Mics
In this episode of Minds & Mics, I talk with my friend Nick Wignall. Nick and I get into the details of creative overwhelm and burnout and how I (try to) manage it.
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8/19/2021 • 49 minutes, 3 seconds
[REPLAY] #37: Ali Abdaal – Making a living as a part-time YouTuber
Ali Abdaal is a Cambridge University medicine graduate, now working as a junior doctor in the UK's National Health Service (NHS). He started making YouTube videos in his final year of medical school at Cambridge University in the summer of 2017.
As of October 2020, his channel has 1.1 million subscribers and earns over £100,000 ($130k) each month, with 5-10 hours of effort each week.
In this episode we talk about going to medical school in the UK, why he started his YouTube channel, how you can get started on YouTube, and why Efficiency has allowed him to do this on the side while becoming a doctor.
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7/6/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 17 seconds
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After 30 years of feeling stuck, Andrew Steven attempted to get in shape for a month-long backpacking trip through the Sierra Nevadas. Looking at his career for inspiration, Andrew finds an unlikely revelation by imagining his life’s narrative arc. But after a death in the family, he found himself in a story of repeating loss. Trail Weight chronicles Andrew’s journey as he narrates a year of his life. Through audio diaries, recordings from the trail, and conversations with authors, experts, Olympians, and special guests, Andrew takes listeners through an eye-opening adventure of self-discovery.
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4/22/2021 • 8 minutes, 15 seconds
BONUS: Building Community and Being Acquired (Indie Hackers)
In this bonus episode, I'm talking with Courtland Allen, the founder of Indie Hackers. As I’ve shared a couple times over the last few months, my accelerator and community Unreal Collective was acquired by Smart Passive Income in January of this year.
I wrote an article about the acquisition, and it got quite a bit of attention. One of the places it got shared was on Indie Hackers, a massive online community of nearly 30,000 people trying to build profitable side projects.
It was originally shared by Rosie Sherry, the then-community manager for Indie Hackers. And the founder of Indie Hackers, Courtland Allen, left a really thoughtful comment on the piece too.
Indie Hackers itself was once acquired by Stripe, and now Courtland works for Stripe while building the community full time. So we had a lot of common ground.
In this episode, Cortland and I talk about the acquisition, earning a living as a creator, why I don’t really like Clubhouse, and how to build a community online.
Courtland is an incredibly smart creator himself, and I’m excited to interview HIM on Creative Elements here soon.
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3/11/2021 • 54 minutes, 54 seconds
[REPLAY] #10: Amy Landino – Leveraging YouTube, building an audience, creating a persona, and being all in for the conversation forever.
Amy Landino is the creator of the award-winning series AmyTV and author of the best-selling book Vlog Like a Boss; How to Kill It Online With Video Blogging. With nearly 400K YouTube subscribers and over 23 million views, Amy has empowered people from over 100 countries all over the world to go after the life they want. In this episode we talk about leveraging YouTube, building an audience, creating a persona, and how Routine has been at the center of her entire content journey.
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3/9/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 21 seconds
[REPLAY] #23: Kwame Christian
Kwame Christian is one of the foremost experts in the field of negotiation and conflict resolution. He’s the Director of the American Negotiation Institute, the host of the Negotiate Anything podcast, and the author of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life. In this episode we talk about Kwame’s brief look into politics, how to lead negotiations, thinking long term, taking risks, how he manages his time, and why Strategy has been at the heart of all of his decisions.
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12/29/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 19 seconds
[REPLAY] #2: James Clear – Habits, research, and how to create A+ work from a New York Times best selling author
James Clear is a personal development keynote speaker and New York Times bestselling author of Atomic Habits. His book sold over 1 million copies in its first 12 months and received a ton of critical acclaim. In this episode, we discuss the lessons learned from writing a best selling book, the sacrifices required, and what it truly means to do A+ work.
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