Lynch pin and The Practice are two of Seth's books that have resonated most strongly for me. I am an engineering technician/ auto mechanic that is working on developing a bespoke product with the intention of it becoming a step towards semi retirement and a business that can be done as part of a lifestyle change. Coming from a fairly rigid process environment Seth's viewpoint of what doing creative work and the mindsets and attitude s needed to be focused and successful in that sort of situation have been very helpful.
It’s pretty amazing to go back and listen to what he was saying back then...and how it has all played out exactly as he called it. The guy is a visionary.
I'm doing a mentorship right now and my mentor had me read Linchpin. I'm in the midddle of job search and this really puts things into perspective. I have a few lizardbrain things I've been battling myself.
Hey there! I really appreciate the interviews. However, I find that, despite the amazing subjects you brought up to the table, it seems like Seth could've elaborate a little more and give a deeper perspective of what he meant or thought about the subject he was asked to talk about. So one constructive criticism that I would like to offer you, as an interested viewer of your channel, would be to ask fewer questions and really focus on the top 5, and let the speaker really rant and speak on it.TY!
Yep, the idea is to be so good and valued at what you do, they don't want to replace you. Thank you for watching! 🙏 Hope you're subscribed...if you tell me what else you're interested in learning I'll make another video recommendation from my channel.
@@BehindtheBrand - - 👍Thank you. I rewatched it. I enjoy the videos on your channel. I’ll check your videos because the task that I ponder these days is trying to figure out and understand how to market and sell during a pandemic. IMO this topic is quite relevant given how things are in the world today and given that businesses are having to rethink where they work and how that changes how we “reach” people (the “community”). I hope I phrased my interest well enough to be understood. 🙃
I love the idea of mismatched socks. I won't buy this brand, but I stopped pairing my kid's socks to save time and energy, and I believed nothing wrong with the mis matched socks. Pairing socks is the least value-adding activity
Wait, what is that again, what he said at 9:29? Microwave Ovens with cameras that allow Seth to snoop on unwitting GE & Slyvania customers? Was that a joke? Is that even legal? Was that a closed experiment? What's the deal with that?
Noted Chris. Feedback is welcomed here, especially from people like you who have a name attached to their comments. I can accept you feeling like my questions here are bland but I'm challenging you on the clickbait comment. Did you watch the video? This interview came from a private event I hosted for Seth and about 800 people who came to hear him talk about the launch of his new book (at the time) Linchpin: How to be indispensable. The title and content match perfectly. If you're interested in Seth's talk, I recorded it and posted in the "Keynote" playlist of my channel. The lighting is dark but the content is great. The thumbnail was taken by me a few years later when Seth invited me to his office and we visited his wife's bakery in the small town where he lives in upstate New York...
1: The interview was exactly the content of the book. 2: Let’s see YOU get someone of Seth Godin’s stature on YOUR show. You didn’t read the book before making that comment and worse, didn’t even watch the video all the way through.
Seth's talk about Fear at the end of the video is PRICELESS!
"You have to calm the fear, but you have to FEEL it!"
Lynch pin and The Practice are two of Seth's books that have resonated most strongly for me.
I am an engineering technician/ auto mechanic that is working on developing a bespoke product with the intention of it becoming a step towards semi retirement and a business that can be done as part of a lifestyle change.
Coming from a fairly rigid process environment Seth's viewpoint of what doing creative work and the mindsets and attitude s needed to be focused and successful in that sort of situation have been very helpful.
"I don't write books because I want, I write books because I have to." Absolute passion. Glad I came across this!
Seth Godin is awesome! A great leader of our time
agree
It’s pretty amazing to go back and listen to what he was saying back then...and how it has all played out exactly as he called it. The guy is a visionary.
agreed
appreciate the kind words
“The thing to be afraid of now is fitting in.” -Seth Godin
yep, agreed Mark
I'm doing a mentorship right now and my mentor had me read Linchpin. I'm in the midddle of job search and this really puts things into perspective. I have a few lizardbrain things I've been battling myself.
Worth a read
Seth is the real deal
I stumbled upon your show. This is fantastic stuff!!!!
Thank you for this video.
Who’s watching this in 2020? 😃
Thanks, that means a lot!
great interview
one of my favs
same
Keep them up Bryan. I've been watching and just subscribed. -Albert
Bryan, really loving the videos.
Thanks!
Loved the book. The only scary thing is that I might be one of the 'wild-haired crazies' the company keeps in a corner.
Is the socks story true or were they joking?
Ahaha, I find it funny that a marketing video featuring Seth Godin has a remarkable title.
Hey there! I really appreciate the interviews. However, I find that, despite the amazing subjects you brought up to the table, it seems like Seth could've elaborate a little more and give a deeper perspective of what he meant or thought about the subject he was asked to talk about. So one constructive criticism that I would like to offer you, as an interested viewer of your channel, would be to ask fewer questions and really focus on the top 5, and let the speaker really rant and speak on it.TY!
great video!
Luxury has come a long way. Back in the 70’s it was a mink coat...now it’s a nice smelling bar of soap.
👍Good info ☝️but did he actually say “how to be indispensable”?🤨
Yep, the idea is to be so good and valued at what you do, they don't want to replace you. Thank you for watching! 🙏 Hope you're subscribed...if you tell me what else you're interested in learning I'll make another video recommendation from my channel.
@@BehindtheBrand - - 👍Thank you. I rewatched it. I enjoy the videos on your channel. I’ll check your videos because the task that I ponder these days is trying to figure out and understand how to market and sell during a pandemic. IMO this topic is quite relevant given how things are in the world today and given that businesses are having to rethink where they work and how that changes how we “reach” people (the “community”). I hope I phrased my interest well enough to be understood. 🙃
I love the idea of mismatched socks. I won't buy this brand, but I stopped pairing my kid's socks to save time and energy, and I believed nothing wrong with the mis matched socks. Pairing socks is the least value-adding activity
agreed
"You had me at permission marketing"
Hahaha, so true! :)
It's brave for him to wear mis-matched socks. Interesting interview.
What if all that Seth is proposing as new adaptive strategy will be obsolete in just ten years?
Wait, what is that again, what he said at 9:29? Microwave Ovens with cameras that allow Seth to snoop on unwitting GE & Slyvania customers? Was that a joke? Is that even legal? Was that a closed experiment? What's the deal with that?
Signed up to his email list and got spammed to hell every single day! Dumped him! God, he could talk a glass eye to sleep!
You and your questions seem very bland, and way to have a click bate name that has nothing to do with the video.
Noted Chris. Feedback is welcomed here, especially from people like you who have a name attached to their comments. I can accept you feeling like my questions here are bland but I'm challenging you on the clickbait comment. Did you watch the video? This interview came from a private event I hosted for Seth and about 800 people who came to hear him talk about the launch of his new book (at the time) Linchpin: How to be indispensable. The title and content match perfectly. If you're interested in Seth's talk, I recorded it and posted in the "Keynote" playlist of my channel. The lighting is dark but the content is great. The thumbnail was taken by me a few years later when Seth invited me to his office and we visited his wife's bakery in the small town where he lives in upstate New York...
1: The interview was exactly the content of the book.
2: Let’s see YOU get someone of Seth Godin’s stature on YOUR show.
You didn’t read the book before making that comment and worse, didn’t even watch the video all the way through.