And internally, if not this moment, when? Right? That if we’re not gonna speak up now are things gonna be easier or better a year from now? We wait for things to calm down, we wait for it to be the right moment, but this is the right moment. We live in this place where we each have more leverage and a bigger platform than any human on earth ever had before us. We live in this moment of time when anyone with a hundred bucks can connect to a billion and a half people around the world any time they want to. The external thing is this is our revolution. There’s the external thing and the internal thing. ![]() So what do you mean by that and what can we do to stop? To not do it? In Your Turn, you think that we’re wasting the chance of a lifetime. Now, you said something in your most recent book that I thought was brilliant. You have made such a tremendous impact on me personally, on my team, on so many people that I know, and I think you and I both share a tremendous love of books and I want you to know that any time I ever find myself feeling like a little stuck or in self doubt or just any stage of going, like, “Ugh.” I reach into my bookshelf and undoubtedly yours is one of the books that comes out to get me back on track. I want to say before we get into the interview, thank you for your body of work over the years. Seth, thank you so much for taking the time to be here today. You can learn more about Seth and his blog by typing Seth into Google. His latest is the altMBA, an intense workshop that helps people level up in a way that truly lasts. He’s been on the internet since 1976, invented permission based email, founded two significant net companies, and defines his working life by the many projects he’s launched, the failures he has learned from, and the people he’s taught. Seth Godin is an entrepreneur, author of 18 books that have been bestsellers around the world, and a maker of ruckuses. And today you are in for such a treat because my guest is one of the most insightful and honest and prolific teachers of our time. Hey, it’s Marie Forleo and you are watching MarieTV, the place to be to create a business and life you love. Why we all need to stop waiting for the ‘right moment’ and…. ![]() Seth’s approach for dealing with setbacks and disappointments.The two kinds of quitting that are valuable for every creative.Productivity: how Seth manages not to get overwhelmed by email or external demands and how that’s related to side-stepping common productivity killers like polishing and perfecting.Writing advice: what to do if you’re afraid of being judged for your ideas, or afraid you’ll run out of ideas.HINT: it’s not to get more readers or sell more books A behind-the-curtain look at why Seth blogs daily.The reason why trying to find your passion is nonsense.This conversation is packed with actionable insight, so pour yourself of cup of something delicious and grab a journal. But who he is as a person - how you feel in his presence - that’s what impressed me most. Yes, Seth Godin’s books are brilliant and thought-provoking. ![]() I found him even more joyful, magnetic, and straight-up fun than I imagined. We ziplined across the canopy of palm trees, talked marketing over early morning breakfast, and splashed around in the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean. Last year, I had the chance to spend time with him during a Shopify event at Necker Island. ![]() Seth’s recent work, What To Do When It’s Your Turn, is a must-read for every entrepreneur who struggles with self doubt, fear of judgment, overcoming failure and, ultimately, wishes to find your true calling.Īmong other accomplishments, he’s the author of 18 books that have been bestsellers around the world, has been on the internet since 1976, and invented permission based email. I adore his books, his blog, his perspective on the world, and his provocative-yet-loving nature. I’ve been a big fan of Seth Godin for years.
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