Smart minds on the Internet meet each other for the first time. We only release when we have something good. Hosted by Julian Shapiro (twitter.com/julian) and Courtland Allen (twitter.com/csallen).
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusinessTechnology |
We discuss how to write great nonfiction—for blogs, Twitter, and books.
We discuss how to write stories for TV/film and how to break into Hollywood.
We discuss how to make money and not lose it in the COVID era.
We discuss the likelihood of aliens having visited us and how the world might end.
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Courtland and Julian bring out the best in their guests in this show. It’s like listening in on your smart friends’ conversations.
“I’d kill my wife before divorcing her, lol.” Just… yikes.
Pairing 2 great minds in any given topic and interviewing them simultaneously is a great angle. Having it hosted by 2 really smart people with great content of their own makes it hard to turn away.
Julian is one of the smartest and most thoughtful minds on the internet. Very entertaining!
If you are the avg of the people you hang out with, you can quickly elevate your mindset by listening to this podcast. Less interview and talking points more real conversations. It’s great to be a fly on the wall.
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