Sprinkled throughout the world of indie consulting are people who have found 'orphan problems', adopted them, and cultivated the expertise necessary to solve those problems. The Self-Made Expert podcast is conversations with these people about their journey of cultivating expertise outside the world of academia and the licensed professions. With your host, Philip Morgan.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 164 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipMarketing |
This was a delightful conversation, and one that made me laugh more than any in recent memory. Rob Fitzpatrick shares the journey from showering under a 5-gallon bucket in a warehouse scheduled for demolition to running a satisficing lifestyle busine... more
This was a delightful conversation with emerging expert Denis Oakley. I especially loved how Denis "got his reps in" by selling business models on Upwork.
Jonathan suggested a followup conversation; I enjoyed hearing from him about his transition from surfing a once-in-a-generation tech wave to a very different kind of advisory business, his inventory of every nasty email he's ever received from his li... more
Kyle and I discuss entering a new market, inventing new terminology, and pursuing a transformative agenda.
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In a world of hacks and clickbait, Philip’s patient, curious questions stand out. Episode 146 with David Baker is fantastic.
I love Philip’s podcast because he’s not only discovering interesting subjects and people but it’s also some kind of ‘special journey into Philip’s head’. I love the way he looks at things, the way he reflects, the way he asks questions. It’s all part of his very own thinking journey. With his tremendous ‘deep dive curiosity’ he asks questions nobody else would ask. Recommended podcast!
I have been listening to this podcast for almost a year, then I came across episode 145 to kick off 2021. This was the best seven minutes of active listening I have ever had for my career. After what seemed like a few months of a break, I’m glad to have seen this podcast come back. Tremendous, thought-provoking, relevant, inspirational and energizing work! Please keep sharing your thoughts.
There's nothing flashy about this podcast, but there's a TON of wisdom and some absolute GOLD NUGGET takeaways. Start with the David Baker episode (mind blowing) then check out the "Move the Needle" series. Great examples of folks who are going it right in the consulting world. more
Philip and his guests provide some incredibly compelling and actionable content on how to effectively grow your freelance business, without draining your bank account (and well-being) more
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