Jared Easley on Starving the Doubts {Podcast Episode #61}
Jared Easley joins me on the podcast today. He is an entrepreneur, podcast host, co-founder of the Podcast Movement, and an extremely generous person. I loved talking with him about his journey, and I think you will gain some incredible insight from him.
On this episode, we talk about:
- How he started Starve the Doubts
- Why generosity is so important
- How you can’t rely on the “one big thing”
- Some of his favorite interviews
- The best conversations for him are the ones with compelling stories
- What are we not asking for?
- How can we think about things a little differently?
- Don’t just set your eyes on the top of the mountain. There are people climbing up the mountain with great stories
- How The Podcast Movement began
- Taking action is so important
- Remember the people who aren’t where you are yet, and help them
- What can you say NO to?
- Embrace the season that you’re in
- Surround yourself with things that are going to encourage you
- Stay generous and stay creative
- Start by noticing other people
- Over time, rapport generates reciprocity
- Be creative with what you CAN do
- Look for clues about what people are looking for
- “The rising tide lifts all the boats” – John F. Kennedy
You can listen to Jared on his awesome podcast, Starve the Doubts. Be sure to leave him a comment and an honest review. Also, check out his book, Podcasting Good to Great: How to Grow Your Audience through Collaboration, and learn more about Podcast Movement.
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So interesting to hear about the podcasting ins and outs, can’t wait to check out Starve the Doubts! I’ve started listening to a lot of podcasts lately, so much better than TV. Lots of great points here, great interview 🙂
Thanks for listening, Audra!
This particular episode has great wisdom on a variety of topics. Truly enjoyed it and remain convinced that kindness and generosity are never wasted. They make be unappreciated, but never wasted. Loved this interview!